Don't Fall in Love with the Reaper
Should playlists be mainly around a lyrical, musical, or rhythmic theme? I hope not. Because most of my playlists are based around stupid concepts that have very little to do with the actual music. Sometime I will outline some of these for you (so you can also have dumb playlists and so you can give me more ideas for mine). But I have to skip that for now to get to the point.
I was mucking around in my iTunes today and it just so happened that two songs with the same name appeared next to each other. This inspired my latest and possibly most worthless playlist ever which I have called "Same Songs." I just spent about 30 minutes scrolling through my entire library sorted by song name to find ones with the same name. As I was scanning that long list, Kenny Rogers' duet with Kim Carnes "Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer" appeared right above Blue Oyster Cult's "Don't Fear the Reaper" and then about 4 seconds later I found myself absentmindedly singing the melody to the Kenny Rogers' song with the lyrics "Don't fall in love with the reaper..."
This gives me all sorts of ideas for what Valentines I'll send out next month! Because Lord knows I can't reuse this one of Chris Benoit!
I was mucking around in my iTunes today and it just so happened that two songs with the same name appeared next to each other. This inspired my latest and possibly most worthless playlist ever which I have called "Same Songs." I just spent about 30 minutes scrolling through my entire library sorted by song name to find ones with the same name. As I was scanning that long list, Kenny Rogers' duet with Kim Carnes "Don't Fall in Love with a Dreamer" appeared right above Blue Oyster Cult's "Don't Fear the Reaper" and then about 4 seconds later I found myself absentmindedly singing the melody to the Kenny Rogers' song with the lyrics "Don't fall in love with the reaper..."
This gives me all sorts of ideas for what Valentines I'll send out next month! Because Lord knows I can't reuse this one of Chris Benoit!


I have a story for you. A very very story for you. If you get what I'm saying.
(No, I did not miss a word up there.)