For the first time since I got into Wizard Rock over a year ago, it is not the most listened to song/album/artist on my iTunes.
My top 10 most listened to songs are only spread out over five different artists though, and Wrock still contributes heavily to the top 10 (it's just not number one):
1. Melee (Built to Last)
2. Julia Nunes (You Were)
3. Landon Pigg (Falling in Love at a Coffeeshop)
4. Ludovico Einaudi (Andare)
5. Ministry of Magic (6 of my top ten songs are MoM songs, I won't bother listing)
I was only surprised by the sudden drop in Ministry of Magic's status because I hadn't synced my iPod with my iTunes for a really long while before I switched computers, so I was unaware of the transition and it seemed rather sudden. I'm really not surprised that Melee got first through this change, they were the first album I ever got in to my iTunes, and Built to Last is certainly my favorite song by them. Once I bought Julia Nunes' CD I listened to it pretty much nonstop for a few weeks after, so it got up there pretty easily. I actually had not realized that I listened to the "Falling in Love" song that often, I've only had it for a little more than a month, whereas I've had all the other songs for much longer; but it is quite a wonderful song, and it makes me happy :) Andare is my favorite classical song, it was a free song on iTunes a really long while ago, and I've put it on each of my Calm playlists (of which there are 4 by this point), which I listen to with relative frequency. And when I got it at first, I listened to it on repeat for a whole day, just to immerse myself in the song. Of course, Ministry of Magic remains my favorite Wizard Rock band of all time, and I always have one of their CDs with me when I'm driving (so I suppose it might be higher up there if I were listening to my iPod instead of the CDs). It doesn't matter how I'm feeling, I'm always in the mood for the Ministry boys awesome vocals and songs :)
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
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