I'm going to follow the crowd, about seventeen gazillion years late, and do one of those "Soundtrack of My Life" surveys that everyone likes to post on their blogs and MySpaces. You know, the ones where you put your iPod on shuffle and put down whatever song comes up for the next sequence in your movielife. (No cheating.)
I mean, I've done them before, but this will be the "real" one that posterity will see. So this had better work.
Opening Credits:
Heaven for the Weather - The Streets
Waking Up:
My Will - DC Talk
First Day at School:
Spanish Fantasy - Phil Keaggy
Falling in Love:
Duart's Castle - one of those Atmosphere CDs of bagpipe music. (For falling in love? Ugh.)
Breaking Up:
The Sacred Romance (Instrumental) - Michael W. Smith
Prom:
Right Down the Line - Gerry Rafferty
Life’s Okay:
One Day - The Juan MacLean
Mental Breakdown:
New York's Not My Home - Jim Croce
Driving:
Luna Creciente (Waxing Moon) - Oscar Reynolds (Okay, this would be cool driving at night with the moon-roof open.)
Flashback:
Just Like Honey - The Jesus and Mary Chain
Getting Back Together:
Mood Rings - Relient K
Wedding:
Telephasic Workshop - Boards of Canada
Birth of Child:
Take it With Me - Tom Waits
Final Battle:
Ave Maria - The Canadian Brass and the Canadian Brass Jazz All-Stars
Death Scene:
The Walk - Stephen Curtis Chapman
Funeral Song:
Mansard Roof - Vampire Weekend
Nice One:
05m - chapter section from Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
end credits:
Happy Christmas - The Canadian Brass and the Canadian Brass Jazz All-Stars
Well. So this soundtrack utterly stank. Epic failure. Though now that I think about it, I guess at least it would be an utterly bizarre movie, with COMPLETELY disjointed music selections...which goes along with my whole quirky schtick. So, not so much a failure after all! Huzzah!
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