posted by
pmsumner at 12:35am on 12/09/2005
Friday Five found at
thefridayfive
1) What was the first song you remember hearing and enjoying on the radio?
It would probably be either Money's too Tight to Mention by Simply Red, or something by Phil Collins - I don't remember for sure.
2) If you could only listen to five CDs for a year, which five would they be?
I would take one Orbital album (the one with "Belfast" on it), "The Best Album in the World - Ever" compilation from 1997, Little Axe's Hard Grind, REM's Automatic for the People and Film 4's Essential Soundtracks - The Classic Collection.
3) What was your favorite year, music-wise?
Either now (2005) or 1998, when I started uni. Loads of good tunes from that period.
4) If you could witness one historical music event through all time, what would you pick, and why?
The 1st Glastonbury festival - just to be part of this would be incredible.
5) Do you have a song that never fails to cheer you up? What is it and why does it do that for you?
There are many! I don't think I can pick one. I'll pick several - Goldfrapp's Train, Dave Matthews Band's Crash, anything off No Doubt's album "No Doubt", Orbital's "The Box", parts 1 and 2.
1) What was the first song you remember hearing and enjoying on the radio?
It would probably be either Money's too Tight to Mention by Simply Red, or something by Phil Collins - I don't remember for sure.
2) If you could only listen to five CDs for a year, which five would they be?
I would take one Orbital album (the one with "Belfast" on it), "The Best Album in the World - Ever" compilation from 1997, Little Axe's Hard Grind, REM's Automatic for the People and Film 4's Essential Soundtracks - The Classic Collection.
3) What was your favorite year, music-wise?
Either now (2005) or 1998, when I started uni. Loads of good tunes from that period.
4) If you could witness one historical music event through all time, what would you pick, and why?
The 1st Glastonbury festival - just to be part of this would be incredible.
5) Do you have a song that never fails to cheer you up? What is it and why does it do that for you?
There are many! I don't think I can pick one. I'll pick several - Goldfrapp's Train, Dave Matthews Band's Crash, anything off No Doubt's album "No Doubt", Orbital's "The Box", parts 1 and 2.