Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Listography list 5: This one goes out to...


So I started my summer holiday work today as school goes back in about a week and I should be, you know, prepared or something. “starting work” of course meant going to medicare to change my address and get a new card (on the longest bus route possible really. But it’s a Grendas route and their buses have really cushy bench seats and stops right outside my house), then writing up a complete budget so I know what I should be spending and stashing away instead of having to continually dip into my savings like I have for the last six months. Once I did that I played skyrim, then actually started some work. I got about five minutes in (made a cover for my first booklet for the 12’s, looked at my term schedule) I had to go looking for the CD for the Bio text book and found my listography book.
Long way of saying the new topic of my music list is ‘a song dedicated to each of your friends’. I’m going to start with my posse. It was pointed out to me the other day at my birthday picnic that all of my closest friends are from the country. And it’s true, beyond the boyfriend, everyone there was brought up in the country. Just a curious aside, more than anything, so, to the list!

Robyn
I met Robyn in year 7, she had seen me earlier in the year when I was with my first boyfriend Ben, and wondered why I, someone so seemingly smart, was with him. Thankfully, Ben and I did not last, but Robyn and I have. Firm friends for 15 years now, so it’s actually hard to pick a song that reminds me of her, coz there have been many. Part of me is tempted to pick something from a school musical we did together (Think of Kidstuff! Or something from Aladdin) but it’s not likely that they’ll come on the radio and I’ll have flashbacks. So I have two songs for my Robyn.

Waterfalls - TLC

In year 11 we were in choir together, we performed one number at presentation night and it was this. Now, Robyn might not be the, um, most vocally gifted person i have ever met, but she can rap, which is what she did. We spent a term rehersing this song, probably less time than we spent rehersing our dances in Movement to Britney (a song that i almost picked here actually)
As i've known her 15 years, she also gets two songs, soo....

Even Angels Fall - Jessica Riddle (from 10 things i hate about you)

Not only were we typical 90's teenagers in love with Heath Ledger, we also both loved the soundtrack to 10 things. So much so that Robyn did her gymnastics floor routine to this song in Year 10. And now every time it shuffles onto my iTunes i think of her and every good moment of high school comes back. Coz she was the good moments, not the shitty bullying ones, or the struggling with Chemistry ones, but the getting hyper on Tim Tams, or hanging out in the corridors because she'd fainted and we were legitimately cutting class. 

Jane
Before Jane left to go to the UK, she was my gig buddy. One evening we went and saw Kisschasy at Ding Dong, and being the niave young country people that we were, we got their early and saw all the support acts because i hadn't learnt that start times didn't mean go on times. Not a horrible scenario, as we saw a not-too-bad band called Capeside on this particular occasion. Now, i have no idea what Capeside sung, i have their music around here somewhere i think, but they have one rather awesome song playing before they went on. Jane and i both loved it. The day after, i stalked the band on MySpace (HAHAHA) and pestered them to tell me what it was, then promptly downloaded it. So, that's my Jane song.

Head Automatica - Beating Hearts Baby


Kylie
So Kylie is a friend-steal. Robyn's best friend from College, i have promptly stolen her and won't let her go. She has many theories about what makes people who they are, one of them being that divorced parents pretty much screw their kids up so they're not interested in marriage as adults. We've discussed it often, and most of the time it actually rings true (it's like the country people are nice thing.... it's just how you're raised....). So when i was listening to Megan Washington's Insomnia EP and came across High Treason, with its lyric Just because my parents aren't divorced doesn't mean i'm not fucked up too' i was instantly reminded of her. So now, in what is actually quite a sad feeling song, i smile and think of her when it comes on. 

Washington - High Treason





Steve.
While at Falls, Africa by Toto came on as a music filler between acts and she commented that it was her and her man's 'song' and asked me what mine and Steve's was. Well, after laughing at the fact that people still had songs, i realised we don't actually have one. So, as a couple we don't, but there are still several songs that remind me of that rather remarkable young man that's taken up quite a bit of space in my heart. 


The Kooks - Do You Wanna 
So much for me being romantic. bah ha ha ha 


Then there's this.
Sir Mixalot - Baby Got Back
which was his response when i asked him what our song was. Seriously, we're the most romantic people you know.


Beyond that, there are nicer songs that remind me of him. He's responsible for my new found love of Bon Iver for one thing, even if they're not the most romantic songs you can think of. And, for some reason (maybe he played it for me once) Crazy by Gnarls Barkley never ceases to make me smile and think of him. But, for the nicer song, it's this at the moment.


Gotye - I Feel Better. 


Sarah
Sarah and i lived together after Jane went OS. She had all of Dawsons Creek on DVD. So, now as i make my way through Dawsons, it's the theme that reminds me of her. 






Mouse
Another friend steal, Mouse and i bonded over having Missy Higgins as breakup songs for past relationships, so now whenever i hear the angsty strains of Missy i think of that drunken afternoon on the hill hanging out with that young guy who said we looked 21 and his bitter and angry friend who said we were fossils and shouldn't be here. 


Unfortunately, i can't remember which Missy song it was, i now just associate all of her breakup songs with mouse (which is a little unfortunate and we should spend some time this year changing that fact) so here's 


Missy Higgins - Where i Stood



Kali
When you live with someone you develop odd in jokes and you kinda forget that they don't make sense to other people. One of those is 'Are we still into Coolio?' which comes from a Hamish and Andy CD, but that line is now just something that gets thrown around our house. Subsequently, the only Coolio song i know now reminds me of Kali

Coolio - Gangstas Paradise


Kali also has this thing where she turns stuff into song. She is, in fact, Marshall from How I Met Your Mother. 

I give you these two items (the latter which is also a household thing for us) as examples. 



So, from the Posse, there is just Katie. And it's interesting, but i don't have songs for Katie. I have things. Alannah Hill, Bookshops, Red Lipstick. They are all Katie things, but she has no music at the moment. More time, more things, more moments will change that. 


And of course there are people from my past that have, and will always have songs attached to them. Ex's. My best friend Jo from primary school who introduced me to Greenday so every time i hear Redundant i think of her. PK who loves The Cure, Paige who always got rowdy when Better Man came on at The Nott. Ney who sang Human loudly when we were at Moomba that Hazy, Lazy Crazy summer. Those songs will forever belong to those people to me. 




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