Wednesday, August 8, 2012

RTW: My Summer Soundtrack!

Road Trip Wednesday is a blog hop hosted by YA Highway!

This week's question...

What music has been your summer soundtrack?

My summer soundtrack has been a very strange mix of songs. 


 

I started by compiling a YouTube playlist of somewhat ‘teeny bopper pop’ songs, I should be ashamed to admit it…. But I’m really not..!

I started with Carly Rae Jepson’s hit song ‘Call Me Maybe’ and followed it by Justin Bieber’s ‘Boyfriend’ (okay, we all have to admit, he’s getting older, and so are his songs. Come on now!)

I also love One Direction – I have a group of 16 year olds I know from my hometown on my Facebook and Twitter pages… now they obsess over 1D. They are the type that repeatedly tweet the band members, they photoshop themselves into pictures of Harry… some of them have even changed their last name on Facebook to ‘Styles’ – a little creepy, right?!

Anyway, once their obsessing took over my timeline, I checked them out and really love ‘What Makes You Beautiful’ and ‘One Thing’. Sticking with the teeny bopper theme – Demi Lovato’s ‘Give Your Heart a Break’ and Selena Gomez’s ‘Hit the Lights’.

There's a few songs that I've loved for almost a year now and don't show any signs of dropping off my playlist - Christina Perri's 'Jar of Hearts', LP's 'Into the Wild' (Made famous by Citibank's commercial!), and Jessica Mauboy's 'The Scariest Part'. All great songs!

This could easily be me....

I've also been introduced to Lana Del Ray by my roommate who has impeccable taste in music. I love her songs 'Diet Mountain Dew' and 'Video Games'. It took me a long time to come around to actually listening to her, but I really love her music. I think she's going to speed up my list of favourite artists in no time.

My roommate also introduced me to Sufjan Stevens, and I'm totally in love with his song 'Chicago'. He has a lot of talent. Beautiful music, great for writing to.

Aside from those song you all quite likely know, there’s a few songs that have come out of New Zealand recently that you may not have heard before. Some of them are truly great, summer feel good songs.

The first one I want to introduce you to is called ‘Everything’s going to be alright’ by The Babysitters Circus. It’s very much a summer feel good song that just makes everything seem light-hearted, happy and bouncy. The music video was filmed as flash mob on the waterfront in Auckland, New Zealand.

The other song I love is called ‘Love, Oh Love’ by the band Paper Plane. The lead singer, Nathan King, was once in a famous New Zealand band called Zed. A few of his songs from both his solo career and Zed are also in my playlist. Paper Plane is his new venture, and this song is simply such a great happy summer song that I could truly play on repeat!

On the opposite end of the spectrum I’ve also been playing a lot of Ludovico Einaudi’s music this summer. His stuff really helps get my creative juices flowing. I can’t write to songs that I know the words to – it’s like the music pushing on into my mind and screams until I sing-along. Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata are favourites to write to as well. 

Finally, I went to an off-Broadway show recently and in the weeks before seeing the show I was playing the soundtrack a lot. The show is called Songs for a New World. It was basically a musical performance and the songs were so beautiful. The melodies and lyrics really stuck in my brain and actually helped significantly inspire my latest WIP. My FH is in the film industry (or trying to be) and also said the music helped inspire some storylines for his screenplay.

Here is the link to my playlist. I tried to make it on playlist.com but I failed, so YouTube it is!  I tend to mash all these songs together and play them as much as I can - when I bike around Brooklyn, when I'm at the gym, when I'm writing, working, making food... it's great!

So that’s my summer soundtrack – what’s yours?

12 comments:

  1. One Direction, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez & the Scene and Carly Rae Jepsen. love it!
    Great post thanks for sharing!

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    1. They're kind of great, aren't they?! Just quietly!

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  2. Wow, what a diverse (and full) list! I don't listen to a lot of "new" stuff (which for me is anything after 2000!), at least intentionally. What I know is what I hear from my kids, or on the radio. This means invariably I know the song but couldn't tell you who it's by or what it's called. In the UK radio presenters used to introduce each song with the artist's name and the song title, and come back on at the end with the same info. I never realized how much I appreciated that until I moved to the States where radio presenters rarely ever introduce the next song. I thought the idea wasn't just to entertain, but to promote. How am I going to go and buy/download that song if I don't know who's singing it, or what it's called? *sigh*!

    Anyway... where was I? Oh yes, summer playlist. I don't really have one, but I still managed to participate in this week's RTW. :)

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    1. Oooh, I know! They do that less and less now and it really bugs me! I like knowing who sings what! For the most part in New Zealand they still do that, but I noticed over here in the USA they don't, because of that I don't listen to the radio much anymore, it's easier to listen to what I want via YouTube or Pandora where you can see who sings what!

      I saw your post, and LOVED it, very clever idea!

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  3. Great collection of songs I know and like plus some new ones I'll have to check out.

    The only one I know I don't like is the Call me Maybe. I used to love it, but then my 6 yr. old started singing it over and over and over again- with the wrong lyrics. Yeah, had enough of that one. One direction is great though.

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    1. Hahaha yea, Call Me Maybe needs to be taken in small doses!

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  4. I had never heard Bieber's music (& didn't plan to) but heard Boyfriend without knowing it was him and loved it! I thought it sounded like a young Justin Timberlake. I won't admit I like the song in public though ;)
    I first heard Call Me Maybe because of the gazillion parodies it has! It is quite catchy though.
    My summer playlist has been very relaxed, with one favorite song whose lyrics were penned by a YA author :)

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    1. Haha we can keep our feelings about Boyfriend between us then ;)

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  5. I have a very wide range of music that I like too. :) I bought Sufjan Stephens Christmas album and listened to it quite a bit this past Christmas. :)

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    1. It's great, isn't it! I'm so glad I was introduced to him!

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  6. If you enjoy 1D, I fully recommend The Wanted. Very similar sound, but *slightly* more mature. I fully approve of your musical choices!

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    1. Oooh yes, I do like the stuff from The Wanted that I've heard! Glad you came is a really good song! Plus they're cute!

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