
The Last Song You Listened To
The Last Song You Listened To
Victory Belongs to Jesus by Todd Dulaney. 

"To know whether truth is actually true or just an imposter, give it some licorice." -Wooton Basset
"We Will Rock You" courtesy of the Nashville Predators, since I'm watching some playoff hockey on TV tonight and they were playing that in the arena. (They must have played other stuff after that too, but nothing that I remember/could name.) I love that song because it always reminds me of the Mighty Ducks movies, which I really like, and also singing it at past hockey games that I've attended live. 


Sky Sailing is so soft and sleepy and dreamy like ahhhh yes
I have learned to kiss the wave that throws me against the rock of ages. ~C.H. Spurgeon

hello and Where are all the hot people? ~Penguin

hello and Where are all the hot people? ~Penguin
I just discovered a Christian band called The Brilliance. I've been listening to their song Make Us One repeatedly. It's bright and melodic and absolutely lovely. 

"To know whether truth is actually true or just an imposter, give it some licorice." -Wooton Basset
I really love that song!
It's way too much fun.
I last listened to "Total Eclipse of the Heart," as done by Straight No Chaser on their new EP. Good stuff!

I last listened to "Total Eclipse of the Heart," as done by Straight No Chaser on their new EP. Good stuff!


Oh my gosh that's great... I would literally play that song on repeat when I first got the Eugene Sings CD for Christmas one yearParakeet wrote:My Ode to Macaroni sung by Woot- I mean, Jess Harnell

Last song I listened to was Location by Khalid...Courtesy of my sister's Spotify playlist of course

Fast & Jelly are at it again. This time they face the evil fast clickers. Can fast be faster? Is Jelly too slow to turn them into jelly? Find out this week on Fast & Jelly! --> Penguin
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Celthic Thunder Heritage - "Place in the Choir." I'm not familiar with the group at all, but I really love this song, and they have a really great version! 
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Rise Like A Phoenix sung by Conchita Wurst.
"And the fire with all the strength it hath."
Do It, Try it by M83 has been on repeat (heh... get it?
) in my Spotify for about the past week or so. 
I really wish I could stream the Grand Finals live here in the US... I've never figured out where to watch it live. I believe it's in May again this year, no?
Also, I must unashamedly admit that the only reason I even know about Eurovision is because of the Epic Sax Guy from Moldova's 2010 entry.


Eurovision is my jam though... I've never heard a song for Eurovision that I haven't enjoyed immensely.Tea Ess wrote:Rise Like A Phoenix sung by Conchita Wurst.

I really wish I could stream the Grand Finals live here in the US... I've never figured out where to watch it live. I believe it's in May again this year, no?
Also, I must unashamedly admit that the only reason I even know about Eurovision is because of the Epic Sax Guy from Moldova's 2010 entry.

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I'm only just becoming familiar with it, but I've enjoyed most of the songs I've heard so far. And yeah, Eurovision 2018 will be in May, in Lisbon.Eurovision is my jam though... I've never heard a song for Eurovision that I haven't enjoyed immensely.
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The Summer Knows (Theme from "The Summer of '42") by Michel Legrand, Kaori Muraji. Came up on Spotify... Sounds like Spanish guitar to me, genre wise...

Postmodern Jukebox - "Bye, Bye, Bye." I had heard of them before, but never actually heard their music, so I recorded a special on TV the other day and it's been fun listening!

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