Rules: we’re snooping on your playlist. Set your entire library on shuffle and report the first ten songs that pop up, then choose ten victims.
I was tagged by @queen-of-akorros. Thanks!
- “Variations on a Theme (Plane Crash in C),” Rilo Kiley
- “Tomorrow Is a Long Time,” Judy Collins
- “Dark Iniseoghain” (pronounced like “in a showin’,” believe it or not), Déanta (yeah, I listen to my dad’s Celtic music)
- “Burgess Kills/ Captain & Ship,” from the Firefly soundtrack, composed by Greg Edmondson
- “The End of All Things,” from the soundtrack to The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, composed by Howard Shore
- “Long Time Gone,” The Dixie Chicks
- “Flight to the Ford,” from the soundtrack to The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Howard Shore again
- “Nïne otpushchayeshi,” the Nunc dimittis (“Now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace”) movement from Rachmaninoff’s All-Night Vigil, performed by my now-former *sniffle* university chapel choir
- “The Passage of the Marshes,” from The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, by, you guessed it, Howard Shore (what’s with all the LOTR soundtrack pieces, iTunes? I always skip this one anyway…)
- “All I Care About,” performed by Richard Gere, on the soundtrack to the movie version of Chicago (yeah, I know, I’m losing Broadway original cast recording cred here)
Well that was, as advertised, really fuckin’ random.
Um, tagging… the last 10 people in my notifications: @foundlingmother, @kurtsieforlife, @silentsillygurll, @angryowlet, @se-man-tics, @darthxerik, @theuniverseisaholigram, @dracarys–stormborn, @foxhoundmemos, @delyth88