Mix Disc Scavenger Hunt
1. Your favorite song with the name of a city in the title or text.
The Ice of Boston, The Dismemberment Plan
2. A song you’ve listened to repeatedly when you were depressed at some point in your life.
Sabotage, Beastie Boys
3. Ever bought an entire album just for one song and winded up disliking everything but that song? Gimme that song.
One More Time, on Daft Punk’s Discovery
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Honestly, on Zwan’s Mary Star of the Sea
4. A song whose lyrics you thought you knew in the past, but about which you later learned you were incorrect.
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5. Your least favorite song on one of your favorite albums of all time.
Electioneering, on Radiohead’s OK Computer (facile)
6. A song you like by someone you find physically unattractive or otherwise repellent.
Cherché une chanson de Céline Dion ou d’une de ses compatriotes brailleuses que j’aimerai bien, mais je n’ai pas trouvé.
Alors,
Johnny Halliday, Quelques cris
7. Your favorite song that has expletives in it that’s not by Liz Phair.
BodyCount, KKK Bitch
8. A song that sounds as if it’s by someone British but isn’t.
Alain Chamfort, La saison des pleurs
9. A song you like (possibly from your past) that took you forever to finally locate a copy of.
L’album « gospel » de Louis Amstrong, Louis and the Good Book
10. A song that reminds you of spring but doesn’t mention spring at all.
Smashing Pumpkins, 1979
11. A song that sounds to you like being happy feels.
Les enfants du Pirée, Dominique A
Hyperballad, Björk
Ou un truc power pop
12. Your favorite song from a non-soundtrack compilation album.
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13. A song from your past that would be considered politically incorrect now (and possibly was then).
Jean-Jacques Goldman, complete discography
14. A song sung by an overweight person.
Hank Harry, Turnaround
(il est pas overweight, il est juste un peu enveloppé, d’abord)
15. A song you actually like by an artist you otherwise hate.
Cranberries, Just my Imagination
16. A song by a band that features three or more female members.
Luscious Jackson, Deep Shag
17. One of the earliest songs that you can remember listening to.
Jean-Sebastian Bach, Sinfonia To Cantata # 29, par Wendy Carlos (Walter Carlos à l’époque) sur son album au Moog, Switched-on Bach
18. A song you’ve been mocked by friends for liking.
Vanessa Carlton, 1000 miles
19. A really good cover version you think no one else has heard.
Cette reprise de Space Oddity a cappella sur une des compilations du Blogothèque Mix Club 001.
20. A song that has helped cheer you up (or empowered you somehow) after a breakup or otherwise difficult situation.
Emiliana Torrini, Baby Blue