10/02/10 - More Conversation...
4. Asked to compile a CD of your favourite songs, which 4 would you include?
I have absolutely no idea, probably isn't going to cut it right? Right. I hate questions like this, my taste in music changes as regularly as I change clothes, which is almost twice a day - I really need to cut back...- so it's difficult for me to say anything with great certainty. I try and think of songs that mean something to me or echo good times I've had...so at the moment I'd have to say:
- Father Figure by George Michael - Seriously, don't ask me why, but I bawl my eyes out every time I hear it. I think the lyrics are just so beautiful and so deep and I love it, so there.
- All day and All of the Night by The Kinks - Will always be the ultimate party song for me. From those first few bars onwards, I want to slip on my platform boots, a short dress and just go crazy. It really stuck out for me in 'The Boat that Rocked', since then it's been up the top of my play lists ^.^
- Wuthering Heights by Kate Bush - Ok, this is one of my favorite books and the song always, always, ALWAYS reminds me of Cathy, with or without lyrics. Kate Bush could be singing the flipper theme tune in the same voice to the same music and it would still remind me of Cathy knocking of Heathcliff's window. This is a very haunting tune but it's a brilliant ode to the work of Emily Bronte.
- Dance in the Dark by Lady Gaga - Not only am I completely in love with this woman and her music, but this song has so many other levels. I am obsessed. So much so I think I'll post the lyrics. It's amazing. And mentions one of my heroines, the brilliant and beautiful Sylvia Plath. I think one of the things I love about the music is it's so easy to dance to, to sing to and all the sounds just work together. It all fits and I love it. I can't help but feel uplifted when listening.
5. Which Invention, not yet available, would you like to have?
A hover car. Wings. A google phone. These all exist in some capacity....they're just not available TO ME.
6. What advice would you give to someone about to be married?
I'm almost tempted to say 'Don't' because I've known so many people who've done it for the wrong reasons. And I know so many who've done it for all the right ones. It's hard to say. I mean, I've considered it as a part of my future but I don't have many strong beliefs on the subject other than to say, don't do it unless you're absolutely certain. If you have any concerns, regrets, awkward feelings in the pit of your stomach - STOP. Wait. Take a second to refresh and rewind and try to figure out where it's all coming from. If you go ahead with something that may not be real for both of you, then you'll end up ruining two lives instead of one.
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