Your Life in a Movie Soundtrack

Apologies for the lack of variety; I have a total of 4 albums on my iPod, since I've been cleaning up my files recently...

Opening Credits: Red Rain (This Mortal Coil)

Waking Up: I Want to Live (This Mortal Coil)

First Day at School: Ivy and Neet (This Mortal Coil)

Falling In Love: The Mercy Seat (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds)

Fight Song: Monkey & Bear (Joanna Newsom)

Breaking Up: My Father (This Mortal Coil)

Prom: Tarantula (This Mortal Coil)

Life: Filigree & Shadow (This Mortal Coil)

Mental Breakdown: The Gift (The Velvet Underground)

Driving: Sawdust & Diamonds (Joanna Newsom)

Flashback: Tears (This Mortal Coil)

Getting Back Together: White Light/White Heat (The Velvet Underground)

Wedding: The Mercy Seat [video mix] (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds)

Birth of Child: Lady Godiva's Operation (The Velvet Underground)

Final Battle: Deanna (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds)

Death Scene: Thaïs 2 (This Mortal Coil)

Funeral Song: Emily (Joanna Newsom)

End Credits: Mercy (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds)
 
Opening Credits:
[SIZE=-1] Every You Every Me[/SIZE] - Placebo

Waking Up Scene:
Someday - The Strokes

Driving Scene:
Passenger seat - Death Cab for Cutie

School Flashback Scene:
Wake me up when september ends - Green day (not too sure about this one!:lol: )

Nostalgic Scene:
Blink 182 - I Miss You

Love Scene:
Love will tear us apart - Joy Division

One Night Stand Scene:
Lover I don't have to love - Bright Eyes

Regret Scene:
Jem - Maybe I'm amazed

Party Scene:
When the damage isn't already done - The Radio Dept

Nightclub/Bar Scene:
Nightclubbing - Iggy Pop

Dreaming About Someone Scene:
Come back to Camden - Morrissey

Kissing/Etc Scene:
smt from Massive Attack
Leif Erikson - Interpol

Contemplation Scene:
New slang - The Shins

Realization Scene:
Simon & Garfunkle - Mrs. Robinson

Sad Love Scene:
Jamais - Charlotte Gainsbourg

Happy Love Scene:
Friday I'm in love - The Cure

Happy Friend Scene:
What a wonderful world - Joey Ramone

Death Scene:
Into dust - Mazzy Star

Funeral Scene:
Decades - Joy Division

Closing Credits:
Under my skin - Frank Sinatra
 
GREAT idea for a thread...im going to think about this and come back later, there are sooo many songs that go along with my life...hmm... :smile:
 
Your life's soundtrack

It can be anything.

From song that was playing during your first kiss to the song you playing in your head when you imagine your senior prom.

What songs mean the most to you?
 
im about 89% sure there is a thread on this already but...

right now its the new Girl Talk CD
 
:clap: Thanks for this thread, m'dear! You're pure genius.

I made a playlist on iTunes the other day of all the songs that mean something to me.

If you have the patience, browse through it! ^_^
(And yes, they are ordered by significance!)

1. "Flake" by Jack Johnson - It was the song that came on when I realized I was in love with a certain boy. I still care about him very much, and this song helps me remember my summer love.

2. "Grey Street" by Dave Matthews Band - It's the lyrics that touch me: Oh, there's an emptiness inside her/and she'd do anything to fill it in/and though it's red blood bleeding from her now/it's more like cold blue ice in her heart ...

3. "Hallelujah" by Rufus Wainwright
4. "Every Breath You Take" by The Police
5. "Hold You in My Arms" by Ray LaMontagne
6. "Crazy" by Seal

7. "All the Same" by Sick Puppies - The lyrics to this song are absolutely fantastic: and I'll take you for who you are/if you take me for everything ...

8. "Asleep" by The Smiths - Such a sad, slow song that puts me to sleep quite often! ^_^

9. "Head Over Feet" by Alanis Morissette
10. "Sunshine" by Matt Costa

11. "9 Crimes" by Damien Rice - I remember when I couldn't decide to leave my job because the boy I loved worked there, but I needed to quit so I could earn a decent wage. And this song came on my iPod, and I fell in love with it. It makes me cry every time.

12. "Na na na (dulce niña)" by Los Kumbia Kings - It's catchy even for those who can't speak/understand Spanish!

13. "Oh" by Dave Matthews - I love you oh so well/like a kid loves candy and fresh snow ...

14. "Baby" by Dave Matthews - Baby, it's all right/stop you're crying now ...

15. "Supermassive Blackhole" by Muse :mohawk:

16. "Holland 1945" by Neutral Milk Hotel
17. "Quelqu'un M'a Dit" by Carla Bruni
18. "Last Kiss" by Pearl Jam
19. "Better" by Regina Spektor
20. "Speeding Cars" by Imogen Heap

(I hope this is the right thread for this :rofl:)
 
Merged.
Applaud, please try using the search feature before starting a new topic.
 
My life needs a soundtrack...

Hey music-addicted people. have you had this thought before? "where is the music??damn..." in the right situation there should be music. i think so.
while kissing your friend..
after the relationship with your boy/girl friend ends (there could be "hallelujah from rufus wainwraight...:cry::cry:)
when you run through the first sunlight...
when you see your dreamman/woman...:rolleyes:


so my question to you is, in which situation or after which happening is music right.. and which song should it be?
happy posting:blush:
 
I'm constantly thinking of this throughout the day, an it makes me understand why some people simply can't be without their iPods 24/7 :smile: there's something magical about accompanying daily life with beautiful music! Makes the dullness of every day seem more bearable, I guess :P

For me, the moments I feel like my life is most in need of a soundtrack is when I'm walking. It could be anywhere, in the forest on a sunny day or in the city with billions of clouds overhead. Right now, the only thing that comes to my head is Belle and Sebastian's Boy With the Arab Strap...it might not be my favorite album, but it sure makes daily life seem charged with all the whimsical and introspective moments that any movie I'd like would have :blush:
 
Opening Credits: Roadhouse Blues - The Doors

Waking Up Scene: Too Much Blood - The Rolling Stones

Driving Scene: Wonderful Word - James Morrison

School Flashback Scene: London's Burning - The Clash

Nostalgic Scene: Into The Open - Heartless Bastards

Love Scene: Dance With Me - Nouvelle Vague

One Night Stand Scene: Men's Needs - The Cribs

Bitter, Angry Scene: Sunshine Showers - M.I.A

Break-up Scene: A Thousand Miles - Vanessa Carlton

Regret Scene: Private Idaho - The B52's

Party Scene: The Jury - Morphine

Nightclub/Bar Scene: Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd

Fight/Action Scene: Wicked Game - Giant Drag

Mellow Scene: F.O.D - Green Day

Dreaming About Someone Scene: Politik Kills - Manu Chao

Kissing/Etc Scene: Someone Like You - Living Colour

Contemplation Scene: There's a Fine, Fine Line - Avenue Q

Realization Scene: Pride (In the Name of Love) - U2

Sad Love Scene: As Lovers Go - Dashboard Confessional

Happy Love Scene: Stop - Jane's Addiction

Happy Friend Scene: The Diary of Jane - Breaking Benjamin

Death Scene: Can't You See - Bob Marley

Funeral Scene: Smash Mouth - Believer

Closing Credits: Hospital Beds - Cold War Kids :blush:
 
OK, so here's mine doing the shuffle thing ^_^

Opening Credits: There's nothing more to say (The Millenium)weird as an opening!


Waking Up: Save it for a rainy day (The Jayhawks)


First Day at School: This place sucks (Descendents) cool!


Falling In Love: Hung up on you (Fountains of Wayne)


Fight Song: The Perfect Size (Jon Auer)


Breaking Up:Take a load off your feet... (Beach Boys)


Prom:Everything's ruined (Fountains of Wayne)


Life: Let it die (Foo Fighters)


Mental Breakdown: Come to the Sunshine (Harper's Bizarre)


Driving: Blindside (Swirl 360)


Flashback: Bleed American (Jimmy Eat World)


Getting Back Together: Fiddle Around (Jan & Dean)


Wedding: Bitchin' Camaro (Teen Machine)


Birth of Child: Back Seat Love (Nikki and The Corvettes)


Final Battle: Crazy (The Parasites)


Death Scene: Wouldn't believe it (The Get Up Kids)


Funeral Song Baby it's you (Phil Seymour)


End Credits: Surf's up (Beach Boys)
 
I'm assuming this is the Itunes/Ipod shuffling thing, so I'll do it.
OK, so here's mine doing the shuffle thing

Opening Credits: Bitter Tea-The Fiery Furnaces


Waking Up: Soir De Fete-Yann Tiersan


First Day at School: God Knows (You Gotta Give to Get)-El Perro Del Mar


Falling In Love: Pinch Roller-Kasabian


Fight Song: Mrs. Actually-The Like


Breaking Up:Come and Get It-The Beatles


Prom: What Difference Does It Make?-The Smiths


Life: New Age-The Velvet Underground


Mental Breakdown: Desculpe, Babe-Os Mutantes


Driving: Horse and I-Bat For Lashes


Flashback: I Will-The Beatles


Getting Back Together: Confusion-Beachwood Sparks


Wedding: New Dawn Fades-Joy Division


Birth of Child: Blister in The Sun-Violent Femmes


Final Battle: America's Boy-Broadcast


Death Scene: The Philadelphia Grand Jury-The Fiery Furnaces


Funeral Song: Surfer Girl-The Beach Boys


End Credits: Heroes and Villians-The Beach Boys
 
LOL this thread is so cool..

Opening Credits:


Waking Up Scene:
To have and not to Hold - Madonna

Driving Scene:
Bamboo Banga ~ M.I.A.

School Flashback Scene:
you'll find a way - santogold

Nostalgic Scene:
Another chance ~ roger sanchez

Love Scene:
He can only hold her ~ amy winehouse

One Night Stand Scene:
Tantric - iiO

Bitter, Angry Scene:
Caught Out There ( I hate you soo much right now!) Kelis

Break-up Scene:
The Power of Goodbye - Madonna

Regret Scene:
You know im no good ~ amy winehouse again

Party Scene:
lets make love and listen to death from above! ~ CSS Cansei de ser sexy

Nightclub/Bar Scene:
ayo technology ~ 50 cent

Fight/Action Scene:
ready to f*** - Uffie

Mellow Scene:
Cocoon ~ bjork

Dreaming About Someone Scene:
Ready for the floor - Hot Chip

Kissing/Etc Scene:
Hella good - no doubt

Contemplation Scene:
say yes ~ floetry

Realization Scene:
let me give you my love ~ utada hikaru

Sad Love Scene:
sia - breath me

Happy Love Scene:
4 page letter - aaliyah

Happy Friend Scene:
let me blow ya mind - eve n gwen

Death Scene:
all is full of love - bjork

Funeral Scene:
mergirl ~ madonna

Closing Credits...

happy end: Venus as a boy ~ bjork

sad end: Pagan Poetry - Bjork
 
The soundtrack to your life

Does anyone else have songs they didnt necessarily like at the time they were released, but because they played so often at a certain time they gained significance and sort of became part of you, so now when you hear them again you feel a pull? Almost as though if your life was a film that would have been part of the soundtrack...or sometimes songs are linked to people, so when you hear them you think of the person who introduced you to them?

For instance, James Blunt's You're beautiful was at the top of the charts in the UK for a lot of summer 2005, and every time I hear it I want to cry because 2005 was the year my brother died and the year I embarked upon my first relationship.

When the song came out in July (I think) it was everywhere, and I was desperately happy, spending lots of time with my boyfriend, acting like I had basically discovered love. I was working in a bar in the evenings and that song was played over and over, and I remember going lothes shopping and buying a hat and hearing it playing in the store, it seemed to follow me everywhere. That August I went on holiday with my boyfriend, and everything was idyllic untilI had my bag with all my tickets stolen. My parents had to pay for my tickets home and when I arrived back I was so knackered that we drove straight back to our house, going past my brother's place on our way. The same day we got a phonecall to say he had been found dead. He had had a sudden haemmorage....and all I remember is being so young and listening to James Blunt and getting drunk on cheap vodka.

I later broke up with the boyfriend. He didn't understand. Anything. But he was young too.

Anyone else have songs like that?
 

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