So, a slew of my "facebook friends" have posted various musical lists that were influential in their life or just important to them in some way. I appreciate the sharing of this, and it is an interesting exercise which I feel compelled to do. However, I now HATE facebook lists, so I am just going to post it on my blog. I am making the separation of the two activities in my own mind, therefore it is good here, but bad there. I am perfectly capable of justifying this behavior to myself. It allows me to maintain my elitism while still pandering to the tiny fool of a boy inside of me that screams for attention. So, here goes.
List Number One. The Artists I Like.
These artists are not listed in any particular order, and I have liked or disliked them during different times of my life. Some are iconic, some not. Some you will loathe, and make hasty judgments of my intellect based on my affinity for them. This is me, not caring.
- The Beatles -- if they aren't on your list...shame on you.
- Led Zeppelin -- "Kashmir" plays in my head while I walk down the street.
- Van Halen -- DLR, not SH. or that other hack.
- Red Hot Chili Peppers -- his voice is awesome. And I sound just like him in the shower.
- The Pretenders -- Punk meets New Wave, takes it around the corner and smacks it upside the head.
- Elton John -- Yeah? So?
- Elvis Presley -- I blame my mom.
- Johnny Cash -- So cool it hurts to look at him.
- Queen -- I'm a scaramouche.
- Squeeze -- COME ON. You can't write "She's so lucky that she doesn't have to shave, I'm so lucky that I'm not doubled up in pain" and not have me like you.
- Pearl Jam -- The ribeye steak of guitar riffs.
- Hansen -- just seeing if you were paying attention...

- Peter Gabriel -- you got something in your eye there.
- Aerosmith -- I'm incredibly afraid of Janie.
- The Police -- stadiums can no longer hold Sting's ego, but the music is still teh awesome.
- Alison Kraus -- she's a smart aleck with a mandolin. So awesome. And I know I keep using that word.
- Ben Folds -- fantastic lyrics, cool piano bits.
- BareNaked Ladies -- these aren't the hipsters you're looking for.
- The Beach Boys -- Best. Christmas. Album. EVAR.
- Johann Sebastian Bach -- Nice wig, dude.
- The Who -- The part of the British Invasion that felt...invasive.
- U2 -- More self-absorbed than most Hollywood people, but they can still rock.
- INXS -- I sound just like him in the shower, too.
- Corinne Bailey Rae -- Such a big voice from such a tiny girl.
- Dave Matthews Band -- That drummer is blowing bubbles while he plays. BLOWING. BUBBLES.
I promised myself I would keep my lists at 25 or less. NEXT.
Albums. In No Particular Order. I find myself playing these over and over on my ipod, or they reached me in some particular way during some time in my life. Again, you may love them or hate them. But this isn't your list, it's mine.
- "Songs From The Big Chair" by Tears for Fears -- the first album I ever bought. On tape (remember those?). I wore it out in my crummy little tape player.
- "Violator" by Depeche Mode -- best road trip album ever made.
- "Joshua Tree" by U2 -- After Boy, which kinda stunk, and before all the media-garbled crap that was 1991-94.
- "My Generation" by The Who -- The kids are alright, man.
- Led Zeppelin I-IV. I can't think of a song on any of these albums that I don't like.
- "1984" by Van Halen -- I remember recording these songs off of "Casey Kasum's top 40" played on Sundays. Again on my crummy little tape player. "Jump" is still one of the most awesome songs ever.
- "A Hard Days Night" by the Beatles -- I really love this album.
- "Youth" by Matisyahu -- He's a Hassidic Jew. From Austin. Singing Reggae. And the lyrics are great, and his vocals are all over the map.
- "Ten" by Pearl Jam -- I always liked them better than Nirvana...and it turns out, they were less crazy.
- "1972" by Josh Rouse -- These songs are sunny and bright, with heartbreaking lyrics. And I'm starting to sound like a Rolling Stone writer.
- "Synchronicity" by The Police -- When they still rocked. Another tape that I wore out.
- The "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" soundtrack. "Man of Constant Sorrow," "Big Rock Candy Mountain," and "Down To The River To Pray." And the rest are really good, too.
- "New Favorite" by Alison Kraus/Union Station -- "The Boy Who Wouldn't Hoe Corn" is one of the funniest songs ever.
- "Madman Across The Water" by Elton John -- everyone else picks "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road." I like this one better.
- "Illinois" by Sufjan Stevens -- Yes, he's a pretentious indie hipster. But this album is great, and sounds like a high school band playing songs they want to play.
- "Crash" by Dave Matthews -- Sweet like candy to my soul...
- "The Complex" by Blue Man Group -- Best show ever *remembering Emily and I singing "White Rabbit" at the top of our lungs while Tom and Teresa stared at us.*
- "American IV - The Man Comes Around" by Johnny Cash -- yes, they are covers. but the original artists wishes they were this good.
Okay, enough for now. time to get on a plane.