Everything about my year is listed here.And I mean everything!
Happy New Year, all imaginary readers of this blog!
I have great expectations for 2006.
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Tomorrow’s a new day and a new song.
Song of Today: "Happy New Year" with ABBA
Everything about my year is listed here.
The snow just kept falling down yesterday - today it is about 15 centimetres of snow outside…and it keeps falling down – and last evening the electricity went away for about an hour and it went completely dark.
Christmas Eve – the most important day of Christmas in Sweden:
As I wrote in the Flip/Flop this week – in UK the most important song of the year is the one that’s number one on the charts at Christmas…
In Great Britain the most important single of the year is the one on the top of the charts at Christmas.
New week.
The day started with a sever hang-over from last evening’s Christmas-party at Sjömagasinet…
Hmmm.
I’m completely captivated by the soundtrack to the "Brokeback Mountan"-movie. I would never have thought that I would spend a week just listening to Country-music… But hey, I guess I still can surprise myself. The two best songs (oh, how I adore Rufus Wainwright by the way….this songs feels like this years best Christmas song, without being a X-mas song) are new on this week’s chart. "The Wings" is the first instrumental song to hit the chart, and it’s the movie’s main theme by the composer Gustavo Santaolalla.
Since Stockholm is getting closer the Flip/Flop-sessions might soon come to an end…but I guess they at least will manage to survive through 2005. Let’s see if the same thing goes for the new single from Girls Aloud: "See the Day".
Yes. This is for real.
Movie tip of the day: "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" by Shane Black…and no, the song of the day has nothing to do with this movie. It’s the Bond song from "Thunderball" that never got released. But well…the movie took it’s name from this Japanese nick name for James Bond and it fitted too well to be ignored.
…and I saw such a funny sketch with the guys behind "Little Britain" the other day, where one of them where Shirley Bassey (and the other one where Tom Jones…the guy who got to sing the theme-song for "Thunderball instead of Shirley….but I’m getting WAY off topic now) so it is a tribute to that also…
Blue-tinted, eye-ball-popping, maggot-infested beauty Emily (Bonham Carter) has become known as the Corpse Bride after waiting for her fiancé where the couple planned to rendezvous before getting hitched. When her groom arrives, he kills her, and she rests in the ground to wait for her soul mate, whether he knows he is the Corpse Bride's groom or not. It's a cold dark night, the moon is full, the stars are bright and the forest is a little bit creepy. Wandering through the black mangled trees, Victor (Depp) just can't memorize his wedding vows. Victor's hesitance towards marriage causes him to jumble the words. Two prominent families have arranged their children to be married in order to overcome financial difficulties. As the objects of betrothal, Victor and Victoria (Watson) met for the first time the night before their wedding. It only makes sense that Victor, a groom with cold feet, would have trouble remembering tedious wedding vows. Thus Victor ends up in the dark forest ringing his hands and muttering his vows, the vows that the Corpse Bride hears, bringing her out of the grave. Victor suddenly finds himself married to another woman, a voluptuous bombshell bride who also happens to be dead. Whisked away to the Land of the Dead, Victor finds out that living amongst corpses is not as easy as it seems. Heads easily loose their owners and eyes never seem to stay in their sockets, an adjustment that Victor seems reluctant to accept. Once taken into the Land of the Dead, it is nearly impossible to return, causing Victor to choose between risking Victoria's life or giving up his own.
Strangely enough it seems like the more work I get, the less music I have the time to listen to… It might seem logical, but since my major music-listening-time is on the way to and on the way home from work, that time is actually constant.
to the album. It wouldn’t surprise me if I find it to be one of this years best when I give it a try…and the same thing for Coldplay (new at number six) whose album I also dismissed a bit to fast, but which has managed to produce a load of hit singles (which I have liked) ever since - even if this one shouldn’t have had the chance to get on the list with that really, really embarrassing commercial spot included in the last episode of CSI: New York…
Work is crazy.
Yesterday was a busy day, and when I got home I hade to make some food. The plan was to wok some grained meat with some Thai-spices, and add some onion, mushrooms, beans, and corn. So far so good.
Today it’s the national day of Finland.
The song of today is partly a bit of an R.I.P for Micke Dubois (a.k.a "Svullo") who was found dead by suicide this morning. I guess I wasn’t the worlds biggest "Svullo"-fan, but I actually saw him live when he was at his peak in the beginning of the nineties at a disco far, far out in the woods (‘case it was the only palace you where allowed to go to when you where under 18 in Karlskrona), eating cat food, and singing his only hit about three times…
Time for my chart again, and this Friday it belongs to Agnes! The winner of "Idol 2005", and my favourite in the contest from the beginning. Her first single (and the song both she and her competitor Sebastian sung in the final) is a classical Elofson-ballad, and it feels almost written for her. Of course it is music to consummate fast ad forget even faster…but as I said: This Friday belongs to Agnes! Congratulations. And congratulations Sweden for having such a good taste.
Håkan Hellström.My Daily Life and a Lot of Music One Song a Day - 365 Songs a Year