Tuesday, July 9, 2013

World Spins Madly On

World Spins Madly On: The Weepies: My brother in law Zach is obsessed with music like I am, and it was about time we met! He mentioned loving this band, and I already had a song by them. As we listened I noticed how clean the music was, in a crisp and beautiful way. Her voice is unique, the harmonies are lovely. This song is one of their sadder songs, where it doesn't matter what you do... the world goes on. 4 Stars.

Now That I've Found You: Alison Krauss: Okay, I liked a little country, some blue grass... I love this song for being in my favorite Girl Power Chick Flick... Heartbreakers. There is something so mesmerizing about Alison's voice. This is one of the ultimate dancing in the kitchen songs. It is also on my computer because of a couple I was teaching dance to at my internship with Arthur Murray back in 2007, they had this as a potential wedding song. It is a good rumba, great song, 4 Stars.

Mr. Saxobeat: Alexandra Stan: This is just a great summer tune, I first heard it from Just Dance or one of those dance games, it has a fun beat and I think it would be good to run to as well. It is almost repetitive to a point of annoying, but not... 2 Stars.

Brick by Boring Brick: Paramore: Ahh the perfect blend of angst, guitar and a girlie voice... while I like it, it isn't my favorite song by them.. and her voice gets too loud at times (probably just my copy or computer...) But I will get rid of this one.

Heart Break Lullaby: S Club 7: I think I put this on a CD for my dance party birthday when I was 15 or 16... It was a great party! I had cleaned my dad's garage, hung Christmas lights.... but if this song is an indicator of the party... I would be surprised by how long everyone stayed! But this song is not an indicator, the party was a blast... I think I can get rid of this song.

Follow Through: Hotel Lights: This is a song from my Grey's Anatomy playlist. I remember making a word document with all of the songs they had listed for each episode and I would go through and download them... I like this guy's voice, I like some of the lyrics, "If you're leaving then leave" He is just asking for you to follow through on what you say. Overall I am not feeling a big connection with this song.

Give It Up: Sean Paul: This is a Samba. I have this from a girl at the studio I did my internship at, she wanted to learn some dances to more contemporary music and had brought this in on a mix. Another song I think I can live without, if I wanted to keep contemporary music for ballroom I think this one is a little outdated so...

Unlike Me: Kate Havnevik: Another from the Greys Anatomy mix, this is a haunting and mesmerizing song to me.  The music builds and becomes so intense, only to drop out... It isn't one I will turn to a lot on it's own, but I want to keep it. 2 Stars.

Journey To The Past: Liz Callaway: Anastasia Soundtrack: This is one of my favorite animated movies, and I have such a strong connection to it since I have not only been to Russia but also to the Summer Palace Anastasia would visit... 2 Stars.

Crying Shame: Get Set Go: Another from the Grey's Anatomy playlist... they have some really punchy songs, this one is more tame...I can relate to the depressed tones in this song, sometimes you don't want to get out of bed, you don't want to look for a job.. Not my favorite.

Can U Keep Up?: Beyonce: I think this is a great song for running, it is upbeat, has a good pace to it. It also sounds like a marching band in the background, which is kind of fun. I will put this in my workout playlist, 2 Stars.

Ghost: James Vincent McMorrow: Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2 Soundtrack: I like how thin this song is, how it floats in the air above your ears... I think I might just keep it with this soundtrack, but 2 Stars.

A Good Thing: Saint Etienne: Another from the Grey's playlist (this post is full of them!) This song makes me think of it as Euro Pop (not that I know what that is) But it just seems a little bubbly, has an accent. I like the story it is telling. 1 Star.

Canned Heat: Jamiroquai: I know this song is famous because of Napoleon Dynamite... but I knew about it from Center Stage (which started my dream of being a ballerina dancing to linkin park... don't ask.)  This song is best listened to when home alone, doors locked, floor cleared and volume UP! Makes me think of my roommates from Hillcrest, when taking a note from Grey's Anatomy we would just "Dance it Out" Ahh such good memories, good song... 4 Stars.

Ramalama (Bang Bang): Roisin Murphy: Guess what? Another Grey's Anatomy Song! (honestly, I pressed shuffle.) I love how quirky this song is. I once was in a contemporary dance class and my partner and I danced to this as photographers and high fashion models. Rats... I don't have a video to link to... but I do have one of my beloved Pacific Ballroom Dance team doing a samba to it! Fun, quirky, 3 Stars. Oh, Also Wade Robson choreographed a dance to it for So You Think You Can Dance.

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