Thursday, December 10, 2009

If you would make a Musical Menu... what would it be?

Make a 5 course musical menu for the perfect date or happy occasion...and explain why.



If you would make a Musical Menu... what would it be?headache



"Beer Drinkers %26amp; Hell Raisers" by ZZ Top takes care of the beverages



How about some "Green Onions" and canadian potatoes for a side dish?



A "Cheeseburger In Paradise" for the main course



And some "Ambrosia" and "Cherry Pie" for dessert



If you would make a Musical Menu... what would it be?paramount theater opera theater



Brain "Salad" Surgery - ELP



Pumpkin Soup - Kate Nash



Pork Chop Sandwich - Dry Kill Logic



Succotash - Herbie Hancock



Cherry Pie - Warrant



Nothing beats a well balanced meal to whet another "appetite."
It would be about the Drow Elves!
Pink Floyd- Fearless



Pink Floyd- Us and Them



Radiohead- High and Dry



Radiohead- Lift



Radiohead- Stupid Car



Radiohead- Gagging Order



The Beatles- A Day in The Life



The Beatles- Dear Prudence



The Beatles- Across The Universe



Led Zeppelin- Tangerine



Led Zeppelin- Thank You



The Pixies- Dig For Fire



The Pixies- Gigantic



Everclear- Wonderful



Nirvana- Something In The Way



Nirvana- Drain You



Cold Play- The Scientist



Cold Play- Yellow



Five For Fighting- World



Smashing pumpkins- 1979



Smashing pumpkins- Drown



Wilco- Either Way



Ben Harper- Walk Away



Dave Matthews- Crash Into Me



Jack Johnson- Upside Down



The Who- Baba O' Riley



These songs just make me fell good about things. They make everything ok. I can relate to some of them. "Fearless" is about facing your fears and proving people wrong. "High and Dry" is about someone leaving their friends for fame, and winding up in the end loosing everything. "Dear Prudence" is basically John Lennon talking to someone named Prudence who is depressed and telling him/her to cheer up, come out of the closet, and enjoy life.

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