Music has played an important role in my life, though not necessarily in an OCD, High Fidelity kind of way. For me, certain tracks will always evoke very distinct memories and images, some good, some bad, some just strange.
I’ve already touched on this phenomenon a few times [1][2][3], but I’ve long wanted to give it a more thorough treatment.
With that in mind, I’m introducing a new semi-regular feature to the blog, Soundtrack of My Life, in which I’ll share some of the songs of the defining moments of my life.
Backstory: I met and got to know Courtney (the woman that would eventually be first my wife, then my ex-wife) the summer after I graduated high school. After a tentative beginning, we started dating. A year into it, she moved out to Toledo with her folks. I followed.
Within a month of touching down, I was working atBest Buy, and when a second store opened in town, Courtney got hired on there.
We got the opportunity to move to the Cleveland market and help open those stores in late 1994, and moved out to Elyria, on the outskirts of the greater Cleveland area, where my store was. (Courtney worked at the North Olmsted store.)
Memory: We had just one car between us, so I spent a lot of time shuttling between Elyria and North Olmsted to pick Courtney up from work, or to drop her off.
Boingo was in the car’s tape deck almost every time I made that drive.
Even now, when any of the songs come up on a playlist in iTunes or on my iPod, I remember the snowy winter of 1994-1995. I remember making the transition from the turnpike onto the 480. I remember how miserable and isolated we felt out there. (My 1995 promotion and transfer back out to California was a godsend.)
“Mary” is an apt selection, I think, to illustrate the quiet melancholy of that winter.
Here’s They Might Be Giants on a Carson-era Tonight Showperformance — guest host Jay Leno is holding up a copy of Flood. (This leads me to believe the clip is from Tuesday, April 3, 1990.)
It’s a great rendition of “Birdhouse in your Soul,” with some kick-ass horn accompaniment from Doc Severinsen and the NBC Orchestra.
1. Put your music player on shuffle.
2. Press next track for each question.
3. Use the song titles to answer the questions, even if it doesn’t make sense.
NO CHEATING!
Will you get far in life?
“Explosivo” by Tenacious D
How do your friends see you?
“Free Your Mind” by En Vogue
Will you get married?
“Forbidden Zone” by Danny Elfman
What is your best friend’s theme song?
“Smack My Bitch Up” by Prodigy
What is the story of your life?
“Baby Seat” by Barenaked Ladies
What was high school like?
“Violet Beauregarde” by Danny Elfman (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
How can you get ahead in life?
“Number Three” by They Might Be Giants
What is the best thing about your friends?
“Sumiregusa” (”Wild Violet”) by Enya
What is today going to be like?
“In the Shadows (Radio Edit)” by The Rasmus
What is in store for this weekend?
“Basketball” by Lincoln
What song describes you?
“In the Air Tonight” by Phil Collins
To describe your grandparents?
“Lovefool” by the Cardigans
How is your life going?
“Box Set” by Barenaked Ladies
What song will they play at your funeral?
“The Skins” by Scissor Sisters
How does the world see you?
“Wheels in Motion” by Danny Elfman (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory)
What do your friends really think of you?
“Yes U Can” by Jewel
Do people secretly lust after you?
“Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm” by Crash Test Dummies
How can I make myself happy?
“I Fought the Law” by Green Day
What should you do with your life?
“The Underwater Song” by theSTART
Will you ever have children?
“The Mariner’s Revenge Song” by The Decemberists