Canyonero, from The Simpsons.
You’re going too far kid, The Offspring
The Hunchback of Notre Dame soundtrack, by Alan Menken.
Yup, I mentioned that. As well as ‘Up Is Down’, which comes in round the three-quarter mark. Great taste!
Kids - MGMT
One of my friends mentioned this is her earworm and upon listening, I finally discovered the name of a song I was looking for! Great song about childhood and all that, but man is that music video disturbing! Poor baby!
Up is Down was one of my favorite pieces ever since I discovered in the fireworks game in the official web page, months before the release of the soundtrack and the movie.
American Idiot was voted the number one song since the start of the millenium on the radio station I listen to. Just thought that was interesting.
TDIT, MGMT is an awesome band, my favorite song of theirs is Electric Feel. And yes, the video for Kids is disturbing to say the least
As for what I’m listening to now; Drive Away and The Letter That Never Came, by Thomas Newman. They’re both from the Series of Unfortunate Events soundtrack.
In the Hall of the Mountain King, by Edvard Grieg.
One of my favorite classical pieces! I’m happy to have found another fan. It’s used often in Chrsitmas movies, but I think it sounds more like a Hallowe’en piece…what do you think Spirit, or anyone else who is familiar with it?
Yes, I don’t think it sounds like Christmas at all.
But it makes me think of some kind of comedic atmosphere, and for some reason it remembers me of these old cartoons with espionage/comedy bits, like Tintin or Inspector Gadget. Who knows why
I think it’s a great piece, and apparently it evokes something different to every listener.
PS: By the way, it’s very cute the way you spell Hallowe’en. I write it like that too.
Yeah, it’s comedic, reminds me of clumsiness and accidents sorta; that’s what it makes me think of anyway. It’s used a lot in commercials for Christmas comedies. But then, it was also used in the trailer for Funny Games, so what does that tell you
Hallowe’en. Yeah, now that you mention it, I never notice that no one else I know spells it with the apostrophe. Huh.
That’s exactly what it reminds me. And tip toes walking
And yes, it’s better with the apostrophe. It makes me like you more
Break Even - The Script
little chef
Sweeeeet!
All by Myself, Eric Carmen.
OMG, what a coincidence, I was just listening to Justice’s remix of Electric Feel!
The original is awesome, but this song is just pure insanity!
When I get a car (hopefully), I’m going drive down the street and blast Justice until my subs blow out. And if you’ve ever heard any Justice songs, that’ll happen in about three songs!
Listening to Mamma’s Boy by Elizabeth & The Catapult, thanks to my friend KERRI!
Run Free - Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, Hans Zimmer
Mad props to the fanvideoer2. Those amazing violins, the soulful French horns, and heart-pounding drums go incredibly well with How to Train Your Dragon. Absolutely phenomenal.
Singing in the Rain, Gene Kelly.
One of the greatest songs ever!
Sara Bareilles - King Of Anything