#Calogero's voice: I've been out but I'm here now!
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icantrecallaskysoclear · 3 years ago
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Challenge Day Nine: The “Okay I’m Hyped” song >>> Until Tomorrow Please enjoy this amazing montage of the broadway production I was never able to see. 
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pingou7 · 3 years ago
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MUSIC ASK
Rules: put your "on repeat" playlist on shuffle and list the first ten songs, then tag some people.
I've been tagged by my dear friend @atthelamppost, Merci! 💚 If I look at my "En boucle" playlist Spotify, here are the ten songs that come out:
1. Fade and then Return - William Fitzsimmons
(Duh. I've been listening SO MUCH to him recently... There's something mesmerizing to his voice, I won't accept criticism).
2. Ça Arrive – Corneille
(French song for once, I can't believe it's getting that old... So hopeful, it's about AIDS and despair but... Yet, hopeful, I love it.).
3. Marie's Wedding – The High Kings
(Irish folk song I believe? It's catchy, enters an ear then DOESN'T LEAVE my head for a while. Plus it brings instant joy).
4. The Armstrong Case – Patrick Doyle
(If the above song is instant joy, this air is instant melancholy. It gutted me the first time I heard it in Kenneth Branagh's Orient express, but sometimes you need those emotions. Plus, Doyle often produces really sick soundtrack).
5. Vienna - Billy Joel
(Song I related to A LOT in my teens, and I still feel somewhat comforted by decades later. After hope, joy, and melancholy... Here's peace. Plus, I like Billy Joel).
6. Yalla – Calogero
(French song, my ultimate power song when I need to let go. No Elsa or Arendelle for me. Just a fellow left handed guy singing an homage to Sister Emmanuelle. It works everytime though).
7. Kathy's song – Eva Cassidy
(This is perhaps my favorite song of all time, but certainly a fav from my Paul Simon devotion soundtrack. Yet Eva's voice makes it even more soothing, so yeah, the cover it is).
8. Sifflez en travaillant – Blanche-Neige OST
(Whistle while you work in French because I'm nothing if not predictable. See the avatar? My gran used to make me sing this when she cleaned before I could even walk. Now I whistle on my own, I assume).
9. Troublemaker – Akon
(My early interest for Akon makes little sense. I don't like this kind of music, or the swag, for I'm NOT the demographic and I heard the guy is problematic besides... Yet, first seconds and I'm drawn in all the same).
10. A l'heure qu'il est – Lynda Lemay
(French Canadian Songwriter Lemay has written and interpreted tenfold of songs that are spot on. But the older I get, the more this one stands out, maybe the longing? The melody? While thankfully not relatable for me, the songs stays).
Tagging : whomever wants to and nobody is obligated to do it despite tagging @oh-nostalgiaa @moonprincess92 @thenewleeland @ibonekoen @garnetrena @jellyfitzjelly @chonaku-things @calimera62 @belphegor1982 @blatterpussbunnyfromhell
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