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My Music Monday: Script Frenzy Edition

Welcome to My Music Mondays, the basic premise is that each week I will be delving into my music collection and looking at a new artist going somewhat randomly currently but eventually (probably not) from A to Z. I’ll examine why I first started listening to them, my favorite album and my top 10 songs for the artist. As my music collection is pretty extensive and I have a lot of one offs, I have set a qualification to be featured here. That is that I have to have at least two albums of the artist’s music before they can be considered. This week things are once again getting mixed up. This month is Script Frenzy month and as such this week will be devoted to the soundtrack to my unwritten script.

Have you ever been listening to music somewhere and you begin to place a scene in your head based on the music?

No?

Well screw you then. I have, in fact I have outlined an entire script based on the below soundtrack.

Script Frenzy Soundtrack for My Untitled and Unwritten Script

1. Come on Eileen by Dexy’s Midnight Runners
2. Your Love by The Outfield
3. You Make My Dreams by Hall & Oates
4. And We Danced by the Hooters
5. Don’t Change by INXS
6. Hold on Loosely by .38 Special
7. Change by John Waite
8. She’s A Beauty by The Tubes
9. Think I’m In Love by Eddie Money
10. Got a Hold on Me by Christine McVie
11. Put A Little Love in Your Heart by Al Green and Annie Lennox
12. Working for the Weekend by Loverboy
13. Dancing With Myself by Billy Idol
14. I Touch Myself by The Divinyls
15. Wild, Wild West by the Escape Club
16. 3 Small Words by Josie & The Pussycats
17. Let My Love Open the Door by Pete Townshend
18. The Future’s So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades by Timbuk 3
19. Winning it All by The Outfield

And yes, I know that actually using these songs in anything would require tons of legal work but still, it would be cool wouldn’t it?

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1 Response to " My Music Monday: Script Frenzy Edition "

  1. Jay V says:

    My soundtrack would mostly be composed by Harry Gregson-Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, or Danny Elfman, so I don’t think I could just throw together a list like this.

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