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Daily Slacker: Audio-Visual EditionThe Daily Slacker

KWST Wednesday Wist Radio

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Welcome to the Audio-Visual Week edition of the Wednesday Wist! Read up on the songs and hear snips of them later!!
 
How do you participate in Wednesday Wist? You take whatever music player you use, put it on shuffle, grab the first 5 songs and write what that song makes you remember. If it's a new song...and you can't relate it to a memory....do you like it? Leave a comment if you do it on your site and if you don't have a site, comment your wist here! Oh...and feel free to comment about my songs as well!!!
 
Nine Inch Nails - Dead Souls:
"When figures from the past stand tall. And mocking voices ring the hall. Imperialistic house of prayer. Conquistadores who took their share."
-This song is off the soundtrack of my favorite movie, The Crow. I just love something about the music, it's got a great rhythm to it. Slightly spooky but fast enough to be pretty cool. Anytime I hear it I picture the scene from the movie where he's running across the rooftops. Wish I could do that. heh.
 
Korn - Data Track
"The hurt inside is fading,This shit's gone way too far. All this time I've been waiting, No I can not grieve anymore. For what's inside awaking. I'm not, I'm not a whore,You've taken everything and oh I can not grieve anymore."
-While given a different title, this is really a sweet almost funk remix of "Here to Stay." The bass track makes you just wanna blast it! Definitely  Easy to rock out to!
 
Guns 'n Roses - Estranged:
"I don't know how you're s'posed To find me lately. An what more could you ask from me? How could you say that I never needed you, When you took everything, Said you took everything from me."
-One of the "epic" songs from the Use Your Illusion set, I swear when I listen to it I envision a whole mini-movie in my head when it plays. While Axel might not have the best mellow singing voice, ok he doesn't really have one at all, it's still a beautiful song. I love when the guitar kicks in. Love it. I used to listen to this CD all the time in high school, definitely some good tracks to chill to and to rock out to. I remember listening to this song frequently after at least one break up.
 
Jewel - Have a Little Faith In Me:
"Cause for us there is no end. All you gotta do is have a little faith in me. I said I will hold you up, I will hold you up. Your strength gives me enough, So have a little faith in me."
-Anyone who thinks my music collection is one sided has another thing coming. Just look how this wist has developed: Hard Rock, Hard Rock, Hard Rock, Jewel... "WTF? Jewel? Is he Gay?" It's good music, shut the hell up! This one happens to be a remake that's been done so many times, I don't know who wrote it, but it's a good song and Jewel does have one heck of a voice. Good song too, way to many people suffer from a lack of faith in anything.
 
Rust - Perhaps:
"Perhaps it's something to think about. I'm not sure, I'm just in a band!"
-Another one of my CDs from a band few people have probably heard of. I love their songs because it's almost like silly thoughts that go through my head, yet put to music. One of their other songs talks about hating the alarm clock and contemplate calling in dead. Fun!
 
 

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