Friday, March 24, 2006

I would so do this ....

The Commonplace Book of Zadok the Roman: Meme... EXCEPT I CANNOT FIND MY IPOD! It's coming up on two weeks! I last saw it in my car, returning from Wal-Mart on Monday the 13th. I've not seen it since. I've looked everywhere. St. Anthony ... soccorro!

:-(

3 comments:

St. Izzy said...

Here, I'll do it for you:

How does the world see you? Wouldn’t You Think I’d Know By Now? (J. Henry Burnett)

Will I have a happy life? Forgive & Forget (Bob Bennett)

What do my friends really think of me? You’re the One (Sweet Comfort Band)

What do people secretly think of me? U.F.O. (Larry Norman)

How can I be happy? Hero (Steve Taylor)

What should I do with my life? Good News (2nd Chapter of Acts)

Will I ever have children? Lord of the Starfields (Bruce Cockburn)

What is some good advice for me? True Confessions (Tonio K)

How will I be remembered? Big Race (All Saved Freak Band)

What is my signature dancing song? The Golden Age (Mark Heard)

What do I think my current theme song is? The World (Fireworks)

What does everyone else think my current theme song is? Wondering Where the Lions Are (Bruce Cockburn)

What song will play at my funeral? Dancing Barefoot (U2)

What type of men/women do you like? House of Mirrors (T-Bone Burnett)

What is my day going to be like? Rock of Ages (Gillian Welch & David Rawlings)


Pax,
Izzy
willing to bet no one else who reads this blog has this oddball collection of music, and in desperate need to share a few beverages with anyone who does

Fr. Gaurav Shroff said...

Ok, I know I'm a furriner and all that ... but the only band name I recognize in that is U2! And Bob Bennett (isn't that the guy we heard in Cayce last fall?).

Shoot.

But, I also realized that I can do this with iTunes on the computer, and don't need my iPod ... which, of course, it would still be really cool to actually find ... ::sigh::

St. Elizabeth of Cayce said...

Izzy and I have most of his list on vinyl as well as in 1's and 0's.

Yes, you saw part of Bob's show with us last fall in Cayce. Two of Bob's songs, "Come and See" and "Lord of the Past" are some of the most beautuful, profound and meaningful songs of the past three decades, IMHO. And you should definitely hear some All Saved Freak Band Music--everyone should.

BTW, now that you've found your iPod, what does your list look like?

Lizzie, who has her list done, and is amazed at the amount of chant.