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Wednesday, February 13th, 2008 Author: Libby Ingrassia
Have you heard... Time: 12:41:25 PM
Comments? Add / Read (1) Location: mainlining Tylenol and cough syrup

As my friend Cindy will tell you, I'm not a particularly sophisticated music listener. I like what I like... 80s music, top 40 (sometimes), and CW that I can dance to. I also like "old" favorites like Billy Joel, Elton John, Johnny Mathis, the BeeGees, and Barbara Streisand. And then I like even older favorites like Bobby Darrin, Ella Fitzgerald, and Frank Sinatra, courtesy of my grandfather. I guess my tastes are somewhere between opportunistic (if I happen to hear it, I'll probably like it if it's good) and eclectic (after all, my iTunes shows recent play for everything from They Might Be Giants to The Frames to Linda Ronstadt, Erasure, and Jim Croce). On the other hand, someone might describe this as indiscriminate. Either way...

Today is the first day since I've been home sick that I could bear to listen to much, either television or music (the headache has been too painful), so I watched a movie called Once. The movie was okay, but the song, Falling Slowly, is now permanently embedded in my brain. It reminds me very much of Split Enz (maybe think about "Charlie" or "Stuff and Nonsense") in the melody, and even a little in the words.

Anyway, combine my search for the song with a couple of timely Neil Gaiman posts (one of the few blogs I read all the time - I feel like I know the guy, I read about him so often), and I'm now a member of Last.FM, social music networking. It's got no business value to me, that I can see, and I may be the last one of you on board here (although a quick search through my Google contact list implies not), but it's COOL. Want to hear a song before you go buy it? Want to hear songs in the same genre or tag cloud? Want to hear similar artists to a favorite artist? Want to make (or listen to a friend's) radio station of favorite songs? As Gaiman describes it:
"I'm playing with Last FM whenever I'm in front of the computer. I love having Radio Me -- the idea of a radio station that magically plays only stuff I like when I'm away from home or away from the iPod. And I was surprised to discover there are people out there with musical tastes so scarily close to mine (which is, in my head, so all-over-the-place as to be uncategorisable) that I've started checking out things they like too. Gave in on the friending people thing, because, as someone pointed out, it made it easier for people than just bookmarking my page".


So, I'm not suddenly an expert at amazing music, but I'd love to hear what you're listening to and get to know some more cool music, and you, through your music. Looks like some features are free - joining, listening, etc., but if you want to have your own personal radio station, made of songs you've "loved," you have to shell out US$3 for a month. Haven't yet decided if I'm up for that, but we'll see... (By the way, if you know Cindy, ask her nicely to share her playlist for Radio Free Cinzia - I've got the songs on my iTunes now and on a CD and they're some of my favorites.)

Right. Off now for more cough syrup and couch snuggling. I'm so tired of this damn fever!

 

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Friday, February 8th, 2008 Author: Libby Ingrassia
Home sick today... Time: 12:06:57 PM
Comments? Add / Read (0) Location: home

Curled up on the sofa babying myself. So I thought I'd close some tabs and post a few links.

While curled up on the couch watching trashy TiVo'd shows, I noticed a familiar song -- from R5 Launch to Toyota Sequoia ad.

My friend Cindy was in NJ recently and brought back some Tastykakes in honor of Stephanie Plum. Janet Evanovich's Plum books are one of my guilty pleasures. I giggle constantly reading her, have a tiny hankering to be a wimpy, lucky bounty hunter, and after all, recognize the curly crazy hair and the Miata. :-) As for the Tastykakes, I tried a peanut-butter and chocolate. Not bad. A good Entenmann's chocolate donut is better.

I'm not sure why, but In Bruges, opening soon, has tickled my fancy - looks like a movie I want to see. Other recent movies for me include 27 Dresses and P.S. I Love You, both of which I liked in spite of myself. Actually, I really liked P.S. I Love You - Hilary Swank and Gerard Butler (300) were engaging and funny. I think lately when I've gone to a movie, all I've really wanted was to relax and not have to work too hard.

Thanks for the cheering comments, leads on jobs, and emails after the last message. We'll see what happens. I'm still keeping my option open - couple of things I'd truly love to do, some things I think I'd be good at and enjoy.

For now, I'll leave you with a cute kitty picture. The kitten is Freya, adopted as a sort of Christmasy present. The puppy is a stuffed dog I won playing boardwalk games on the Boardwalk at Lotusphere.
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