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Grand Prairie, Texas, United States
Mr. E is a Christian, Husband, Father of 2, former Army Officer and Texas Rangers Baseball fan.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

The Movie of My Life

Found this on the blog of Big Doofus and thought it would be fun to try it. Here goes!

IF YOUR LIFE WAS A MOVIE, WHAT WOULD THE SOUNDTRACK BE?

Here's how it works:
1. Open your library (iTunes, Winamp, Media Player, iPod, etc)
2. Put it on shuffle
3. Press play
4. For every question, type the song that's playing (don't skip to a song you think would be better)
5. When you go to a new movie scene, press the next button
6. Don't lie and try to pretend you're cool...
7. Include commentary

Opening Credits -- "In Christ Alone" by The Newsboys -- This a great song that really sums up how I want to live my life. Since my soundtrack and my real life revolves around my relationship with Jesus, it is more than fitting that this is the opening song.

Waking Up -- "The Wallace and Gromit Theme Song" by Julian Nott -- How strange that the theme of an animated/claymation show should show up here. This song is kind of catchy and corny, which I guess could describe my morning routine when I wake up, especially when I was a kid, except I had a cat and not a dog.

First Day at School -- "Today has been, OK" by Guiliann Torrini -- This song has appeared on the Grey's Anatomy Soundtrack. I think it fits my first day of school. I thought it would be horrible, but it turned out OK anyway. It's a relaxing sound to it, which fits after a tough first day at school.

Falling in Love -- "You're Beautiful" by James Blunt -- A great song to fit an unhealthy love relationship. My "first love" was a crush I had on a girl named Lisa in first grade. I kept this strange crush until after High School. I really didn't know what I would do if I couldn't eventually marry her. I'm glad I didn't though. At least I didn't jump off a bridge as James Blunt did in his music video.

Fight Song -- "The Indiana Jones Theme" from Raiders of the Lost Ark by John Williams -- I wasn't sure if this was the school fight song or a song about a fight; either way the song seems to fit the theme. Swashbuckling hero who saves the day. Sadly I was the one who was getting picked on a lot and I could only dream of being Indiana Jones.

Breaking Up -- "Haunted" by Evanescence -- Sadly in real life I didn't have many girlfriends to break up with; however, if I did, this song would fit perfectly. It is "haunting" in the sound of the song and it is a great relationship song as well.

The Prom -- "Dancing With Myself" by Bill Idol -- This song fits on so many levels. # 1. It is a great 80's song, which fits the time frame of my prom. # 2. I was such a nerd, spent several dances at my Senior Prom, dancing with myself. : (

Life's Ok -- "There Goes My Life" by Kenny Chesney -- Not sure why this song popped up here, maybe it is because I found my "true love" at this point in my life (in the movie), even though I really didn't find her until near the end of college. Cool song though! It alone would fit almost any one's life story.

Mental Breakdown -- "Feel Good, Inc." by The Gorillaz -- Good song, Good beat, Easy to Dance To. This song is from a very strange group of animated monkey guys...It fits perfectly with a mental episode I might be having at any given moment. I would probably be bustin' out in some random dance moves during this mental breakdown though.

Driving Away -- "Chains of Love" by Erasure -- "Together we'll break these chains of love." Not my first choice for a driving song, but if me and my "love" are running off together after having a mental breakdown, it might work. It does have a nice 80's alternative sound to it.

Flashback -- "It Is You" by The Newsboys -- This is the second appearance of the Newsboys on the soundtrack. Good song to flashback to the moments in my life when Jesus was there for me and I was to busy looking somewhere else for my happiness. It is also a good song to refocus your life to.

Getting Back -- "When She Cries" by Restless Heart -- perfect fit for a song about realizing how your actions can cause pain for someone you love and how you want to get back to them and make things right. Great crossover country hit from the late 80's.

Wedding -- "Incomplete" by the Backstreet Boys -- ??? You would think a song at a wedding would be about completeness and becoming one, but then again isn't this song saying that without you I would be incomplete? Yeah, the song fits in a weird sort of way, but the Backstreet Boys...Ahhhh!

Birth of a Child -- "Dreamtime" by Daryl Hall -- I have racked my brains trying to figure out how a "you are living in fantasy relationship" song by one of the members of the 80's group Hall & Oates, fits into this part of my life. If I went by the title alone, then the song would fit. Having a child does tend to wake one up from a "All is perfect" fantasy life to the often difficult realities of being a parent.

Final Battle -- "Get on Your Feet" by Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine -- Interesting and upbeat song for a "final battle" but who says conflict resolution is always a difficult fight or sad time. I like the fact my final battle ends with a song about getting on your feet and making things happen, with a little bit of dancing to go along with it.

Death Scene -- "Say, Say, Say!" by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson -- You can "Say, Say, Say what you want" about me when I am dying, I won't care one bit. I know what Jesus says about me is the only thing that counts. I can imagine me watching a 80's flashback on MTV when this video comes on, and then I quietly "pass on" sipping on a Dr. Pepper, while sitting in my blue Lazy-Boy.

Funeral Song -- "Every Breath You Take" by the Police -- How funny this song is talking about breathing when I am no longer breathing. I guess it is referring to the people at my funeral and how "I'll be watching you" even after I am gone.

End Credits -- "For the Sake of the Call" by Stephen Curtis Chapman -- probably could have switched this song with the opening credits. Maybe my life will inspire others to "Abandon it all, for the sake of the call" of Jesus. It has a great musical piece at the start of the song, that fits how end credits normally run, before starting the inspiring song.

1 comment:

Big Doofus (Roger) said...

It's interesting how these work out.