Challenges in Life

I thought that I would test out playing music in the background that I think is appropriate to words I post, so I posted to AudioBlogger and played 2 minutes worth of the theme to Rocky, but it doesn't seem to want to allow text and the audio in the same post. I suspect that the way to get around that would be to post the audio and then write whatever I wanted in the comments.

Not a huge deal, but I thought that it might be kind of fun to share my thoughts and the music that accompanies them. Here is my iTunes library. It is incomplete, I own about 400 CDs, countless tapes and a ton of albums:


Name Artist
Fanfare For The Common Man
Aaron Copland
Dancing Queen
ABBA
Waterloo
ABBA
The Lonesome Kicker
Adam Sandler
Dream On
Aerosmith
Remember When
Alan Jackson
City Of New Orleans
Arlo Guthrie
Never My Love
The Association
Turn Up the Radio
Autograph
Rock Lobster
The B-52's
Stayin' Alive
Bee Gees
I Go To Extremes
Billy Joel
Human Behaviour
Björk
The Mighty Quinn (Quinn, the Eskimo)
Bob Dylan
Do You Wanna Hold Me?
Bow Wow Wow
Growin' Up
Bruce Springsteen
My Love Will Not Let You Down
Bruce Springsteen
My City Of Ruin [Live]
Bruce Springsteen
Hungry Heart
Bruce Springsteen
Ain't Got You
Bruce Springsteen
Tougher Then The Rest
Bruce Springsteen
All That Heaven Will Allow
Bruce Springsteen
Tunnel Of Love
Bruce Springsteen
O Fortuna [Carmina Burana]
Carl Orff
Let the River Run
Carly Simon
Danny Boy
The Celtic Tenors
Surrender
Cheap Trick
I Will Find You (From "The Last of the Mohicans")
Clannad
Clocks
Coldplay
Keep Hope Alive
The Crystal Method
(Rock) Superstar
Cypress Hill
The Dragon's Breath
David Arkenstone
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Deep Blue Something
Black Celebration
Depeche Mode
Summertime
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong
Viva Las Vegas
Elvis Presley
Without Me
Eminem
May This Be Love
Emmylou Harris
At Last (Single)
Etta James
Cry
Faith Hill
O-o-h Child
The Five Stairsteps
Do you Realize
The Flaming Lips
It Was A Very Good Year
Frank Sinatra
My Way
Frank Sinatra
Two Tribes (Carnage Mix Version)
Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Serana
Gipsy Kings
Rhinestone Cowboy
Glen Campbell
If You Could Read My Mind
Gordon Lightfoot
Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
Gordon Lightfoot
Sundown
Gordon Lightfoot
Welcome to the Jungle
Guns N' Roses
The Planets, Op. 32: Mars, The Bringer Of War
Gustav Holst
Infernal Dance [The Firebird]
Igor Stravinsky
The Number of the Beast
Iron Maiden
Run to the Hills
Iron Maiden
Head On
The Jesus & Mary Chain
Hearts On Fire
John Cafferty
Take Me Home, Country Roads
John Denver
Boom Boom
John Lee Hooker
St. Elmos Fire (Man In Motion)
John Parr
Flower of Magherally
John Whelan and Friends
Ring Of Fire
Johnny Cash
Hurt
Johnny Cash
Conviction Of The Heart
Kenny Loggins
I'm Alright
Kenny Loggins
Can We Fix It?
Kevin Browne & Paul Joyce
Picture
Kid Rock and Sheryl Crow
Our House
Madness
It Must Be Love
Madness
What's Going On
Marvin Gaye
Maniac (DJ Promo Only Version)
Michael Sembello
Bhangra Fever
MIDIval PunditZ
King Arthur and the "Old Woman": A Lesson in Anarcho-Syndicated Commune Living
Monty Python
Girls, Girls, Girls
Mötley Crüe
Dr. Feelgood
Mötley Crüe
Home Sweet Home
Mötley Crüe
Just Can't Last
Natalie Merchant
America
Neil Diamond
Hot In Herre
Nelly
Pink Moon
Nick Drake
Love Train
The O'Jays
Galbi
Ofra Haza
You Can Leave Your Hat On
Original Soundtrack
Try a Little Tenderness
Otis Redding
Youth of The Nation
P.O.D.
Come Talk to Me
Peter Gabriel
Secret World
Peter Gabriel
Don't Give Up
Peter Gabriel
Mercy Street
Peter Gabriel
1812 Overture, Op. 49 (Conclusion)
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand
Primitive Radio Gods
History Repeating
Propellerheads & Miss Shirley Bassey
A Song For You
Ray Charles
It Should Have Been Me
Ray Charles
Italian and Jewish
Ray Romano
No Easy Way Out
Robert Tepper
Gonna Fly Now
The Rocky Orchestra
Mary Mary
Run-DMC
Stupid
Sarah McLachlan
Sweet Surrender
Sarah McLachlan
Angel
Sarah McLachlan
Fallen
Sarah Mclachlan
Closing Time
Semisonic
Don't You (Forget About Me)
Simple Minds
Fire on Babylon
Sinéad O'Connor
Cities in Dust (Single)
Siouxsie and The Banshees
Arabian Knights
Siouxsie and The Banshees
Face To Face (Soundtrack Version)
Siouxsie and The Banshees
I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow
The Soggy Bottom Boys
It's Been Awhile
Staind
I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying
Sting
Sour Girl
Stone Temple Pilots
Mr. Roboto
Styx
Eye Of The Tiger
Survivor
Tom's Diner
Suzanne Vega & D.N.A.
All the Things She Said
t.A.T.u.
Europa and the Pirate Twins
Thomas Dolby
I Love This Bar
Toby Keith
Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry American)
Toby Keith
Calling All Angels
Train
Walk On [Live]
U2
Where The Streets Have No Name
U2
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
U2
Running To Stand Still
U2
Electrical Storm (William Orbit Mix)
U2
Titles
Vangelis
Bittersweet Symphony
The Verve
Training Montage
Vince DiCola
6th Avenue Heartache
The Wallflowers
Love Reign O'er Me
The Who
Living In The Promise Land
Willie Nelson
Kingdom Come
World Party
Los Angeles
X

Obviously this is not a complete list, there are lots of other songs/artists/albums that are very meaningful to me. The list above contains a collection of tunes that I enjoy for various reasons. I am in the process of dropping in songs from my collection so that I can enjoy MP3 versions of all of my music, but it is quite a task and the kids seem to need my attention. ;)

Anyway, the point of this post changed and I lost my muse. I'll have to come back to it later. Drats. Besides it is time for the midnight feeding. Tomorrow morning will be tough. Oh well.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

From the list you posted, I like 11 of those songs.
I have a variety of CD's as well. Some of my favs are Abba, Billy Joel, Chicago , Olivia Newton John, BeeGee's, Anything Disco..to name a few.


When I'm on the computer, I log onto to Live365 and listen to the 70's tunes. I have it running in the background as I surf the web. Really makes it enjoyable, and those tunes transport me back to a wonderful time in my life !

Jeanne :)

Stacey said...

Not bad, Jack. I LOVE all of the Springsteen songs (but where's Born to Run)? Ray Charles is just great and A Song for You for has always been one of my favorites. Johnny Cash is one of my favorites. I always liked that Arlo Guthrie song about New Orleans, too. America is ok (Neil Diamond), but he has so many better songs like:

Cherry, Cherry
Forever in Blue Jeans
If You Know What I Mean
Brother Love's Travelin Salvation Show
Hooked on the Memory of You

I also like the Breakfast at Tiffany's song.

Jack Steiner said...

Ray Charles put on a great show. I saw him 5 times and never felt robbed or cheated as I have at the concerts of some other performers.

High energy and great music just made it great.

Stacey said...

How sad that we recently lost him (Ray Charles). What a legend he was.

Jack Steiner said...

I am listening to Ray right now.

Marty said...

Jack - We have a lot in common when it comes to music. You are a bit more of a romantic than I, though. My favorite song these days is Secret World by Peter Gabriel. I'm also huge Bruce fan. I've seen him live 8 times. And I thought I was the only person in the world who still likes X.

Jack Steiner said...

I have been listening to X for years. Not too many people outside of LA seem to know about them now. Secret World is very cool. I have some old Genesis with Peter still at the helm, but I do prefer his solo stuff.

And Bruce, well I can't think of a time in which I haven't enjoyed listening to him. He is really in tune with so many life experiences.

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