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Day 4 - A song that makes you sad: Celine Dion - I love you goodbye
Not just this song, but most heart-felt sad love songs make me... sad. Not that I can relate to it, but you'd have to admit it, this one for example tells a very sad story. And I'm a sucker for sad stories. Another song goes "sad movies always make me cry." I say "sad love songs often drive me to tears" or something like that.
Day 3 - A song that makes you happy: King Harvest - Dancing in the Moonlight
How can one not smile, hearing this song? Both the original King Harvest version and the one by Toploader, introduced to our generation by A Walk to Remember, never fail to make me smile. It's a happy song.
For more happiness, there's the Toploader version too:
Alyson Stoner's version of the song has a cute music video I saw on YouTube. However, the beat was not the happy, feel-good beat of King Harvest and Toploader. It was cute and dance-y but not the one that makes listeners let loose (in a good way).
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A friend's involved with Eastwood Properties and they're selling three new towers. The first two will be good in 2012. The third one will be in 2013, the other wing in 2014. They also have their latest project which will be finished in 2015.
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Day 2 - Your least favorite song: Jessie J. - Do it like a Dude
I dislike it so much I wouldn't even embed a video of it. Ugh.
Don't get me wrong, I'm on hating on the singer. I like her voice and her song Price Tag. She's like Lady Gaga and Katy Perry in one. But this song is just trying too hard.
I know this will be cut short for a couple of days (weeks, I think) but I just couldn't resist.
Day 1 - Your favorite song: Adele - Turning Tables
Well at least for now. It's on loop.
I couldn't help but love Adele. By chance I came across her Chasing Pavements live video in YouTube and I loved it! What makes her great is not just her voice, or the emotion in her singing, or the compositions themselves, but the fact that people would want to LISTEN to her music. It's not just about watching videos of scantily clad women dancing, or wiggling their bodies like electrocuted worms (yung parang kinuryenteng bulate lang).
Kudos to Glee for featuring some songs by Adele. I personally liked Gwyneth Paltrow's (Holly Holiday) cover of this song.