onsdag, september 14, 2005

"Hundragubbesjubiléeum" from Emil i Lönneberga

I’ve just come home from a nice little movie preview. The latest movie from Curtis Hanson, called "In Her Shoes", with Cameron Diaz and a marvellous Toni Collete. I will write a review in my Swedish blog as soon as possible, but I have to tell you right now that it’s clearly a movie to catch if you want something different from the normal tearjerker or rom-com…but still be in that area.

…and now to something completely different!
Today it’s 100 days since this blog started and time for a little recap of the songs from 75-99…but first a correction:
The latest recaps have actually been one number off…. I missed a song in the first recap and the numbers have been wrong ever since.
So, number 76 is actually number 15, and the songs previous listed from 15 to 75 is actually +1…


76 (15) "Doctor, I'm Only Seeing Dark" with Scissor Sisters

…but from now on it is correct! Here they are:

77 "Brother and Sister" with Erasure
78 "In Denial" with Pet Shop Boys & Kylie Minouge
79 "The Importance of Being Idle" with Oasis
80 "747" with Kent
81 "Push the Button" with Sugababes
82 "Desperate Love" with Pernilla Wahlgren
83 "Vinnaren Tar Allt" with Gunilla Backman
84 "Patience" with George Michael
85 "Television" with Marcus Landgren
86 "I Will Survive" with Gloria Gaynor
87 "London Calling" with The Clash
88 "London Nights" with London Boys
89 "Piccadilly Circus" with Pernilla Wahlgren
90 "London" with Pet Shop Boys
91 "Back to Life" with Soul II Soul
92 "A Beatles Medley" with GöteborgsMusiken
93 "September All Over" with September
94 "Tripping" with Robbie Williams
95 "Crazy" with Andy Bell
96 "Gimme Gimme Gimme" with ABBA
97 "Wonkas Welocme Song" by Danny Elfman
98 "Smells Like Teen Spirit" with Nirvana
99 "Call Me" with Spagna

And then the important (well...) number 100. At first I thought of something with "Celebration" in it...but that felt so cheap...so then I tumbled with the thought to pick a song from the movie...like one with Sonny&Cher.

But then I finally decided for a celebration-type-thingie from a childrens record (and from a famous swedish book; "Emil i Lönneberga"). Hip hip hurray!

100 "Hundragubbesjubiléeum" from Emil i Lönneberga

Keep readin’.
Tomorrow’s a new day and a new song.

Song of Today:
"Hundragubbesjubiléeum" from Emil i Lönneberga

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