So first off, I am guesting posting along side my buddy Tsa at The Danaconda's today. Check out what we do to try and get male attention.
Second, I turned my ipod onto my most recently played songs today while i was driving to the mall to partake in some retail therapy (I have had to deal with entirely too many idiots recently). Anyways the first song come on and i loved it, then the second and third. Finally, I realized that my most recently played songs was like my list of songs that always make me happy. Which reminded me of this great quote from One Tree Hill (Shuddup, i can hear you snickering):
"You know I've got this theory, there are two kinds of people in the world. There are lyric people and music people. You know, the lyrics people tend to be analytical. You know, all about the meaning of the song. They're the ones you see with the CD insert out like 5 minutes after buying it, pouring over the lyrics, interpreting the hell out of everything. Um, then there’s the music people, like Brooke. Who could care less for the lyrics as long as its just got like a good beat and you could dance to it. I don’t know, sometimes it might be easier to be a music girl and not a lyric girl. But since I’m not, let me just say this. Sometimes things find you when you need them to find you, I believe that. And for me its usually song lyrics- Peyton Sawyer"
So I thought I would share with you my Happy List (in no particular order):
- Don't Look Back in Anger by Oasis
- Sweet Serendipity by Lee Dwyze
- A Lifetime by Better than Ezra
- Stars by Switchfoot
- Desperado by The Eagles
- Breathe by Anna Nalick
- Away From the Sun by 3 Doors Down
- If You Only Knew by Shinedown
- Tennessee Line by Daughtry
- Almost by Bowling for Soup
- Sweet and Low by Boston





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Ahhh, I totally know what you mean... LOVE Better than Ezra, by the way, and LOVE LOVE LOVE "A Lifetime".
Also, retail therapy sounds awesome right about now. Thanks for your commiserating comment on my post today, it actually did make me feel a lot better!! ;)
Great list! I'm generally a lyrics girl myself but some of my happy music is Ke$ha and the like because it just helps me let go and let loose. But I'm generally into songs and artist's with great lyrics that I can relate too.
I'm 100% a lyrics girl. That's why I can't really get into techno as much as I'd like - nothing to empathise with!
All right, yes, I'm snickering...but I really like that quote a lot.
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