![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png) goodolmike) wrote2010-08-17 06:37 pm
goodolmike) wrote2010-08-17 06:37 pmMusic Meme - Day 16
Day 01. Your favorite song 
Day 02. Your least favorite song 
Day 03. A song that makes you happy 
Day 04. A song that makes you sad 
Day 05. A song that reminds you of someone 
Day 06. A song that reminds you of somewhere 
Day 07. A song that reminds you of a certain event 
Day 08. A song that you know all the words to 
Day 09. A song that you can dance to 
Day 10. A song that makes you fall asleep 
Day 11. A song from your favorite band 
Day 12. A song from a band you hate 
Day 13. A song that is a guilty pleasure 
Day 14. A song that no one would expect you to love 
Day 15. A song that describes you
 
Day 16. A song that you used to love but now hate 
Day 17. A song that you hear often on the radio 
Day 18. A song that you wish you heard on the radio 
Day 19. A song from your favorite album 
Day 20. A song that you listen to when you’re angry 
Day 21. A song that you listen to when you’re happy 
Day 22. A song that you listen to when you’re sad 
Day 23. A song that you want to play at your wedding 
Day 24. A song that you want to play at your funeral 
Day 25. A song that makes you laugh 
Day 26. A song that you can play on an instrument 
Day 27. A song that you wish you could play 
Day 28. A song that makes you feel guilty 
Day 29. A song from your childhood 
Day 30. Your favorite song at this time last year 
I am, and always have been, a wannabe. That's just how I roll.
At one point, I was a total wannabe Eric Clapton fan. Tears in Heaven is an absolutely beautiful and touching song, but beyond that, I couldn't name two others. I was only in to him because he had a cool nickname, "Slowhand", and he had awesome hair.

After the Rush soundtrack came out, I had big ambitions to buy all of his albums, specifically a monster box set called, I think, Slowhand.
Then, he came out with the Unplugged album. It had an equally heartbreaking rendition of Tears in Heaven plus a semi-ironic, acoustic version of Layla! Wow! I just though it was the bee's knees.
Ironically, I never actually bought any of his albums, including Unplugged, but I did learn Sunshine of Your Love and Cocaine one summer. (That's kind of a joke. Both songs have the exact same riff.)
A few weeks ago, we were in Dublin, and my old friend, semi-ironic-acoustic-Layla, came on. I guess I'm now at the age of not believing, because it couldn't have sounded lamer to me. Oof.
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Even thought Clapton has committed many crimes against rock and roll, he will always be OK in my book because Eric Clapton was my first ever concert.
AND!
The solo on "Sunshine" is the melody to BLUE MOON by the Marcels.