Why 48? Because I'm sure I missed at least two song to add to the list, that's why.
48. Scottie Doesn't Know by, Lustra
47. Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo by, The Bloodhound Gang
46. Blinded By the Lights by, The Streets
45. Tie My Hands F. Robin Thicke by, Lil' Wayne
44. Alive With the Glory of Love by, Say Anything
43. Insomnia by, Electric President
42. Dinner's For Suckers by, None More Black
41. California by, Phantom Planet
40. Failure By Design, by Brand New
39. Can't Stop Partying F. Lil' Wayne by, Weezer
38. Walking With a Ghost by, Tegan and Sara
37. Jet Pack [English Version] F. Stylistic Jones, Zeebra, Sef Cobane by, Drunken Tiger
36. Wonderboy by, Tenacious D
35. Come Close f. Mary J Blige by, Common
34. You by, Atmosphere
33. Your Little Hoodrat Friend by, The Hold Steady
32. The Horse by, A Wilhelm Scream
31. In Color by, Jamey Johnson
30. Like the Angel by, Rise Against
29. Hide and Seek by, Imogen Heap
28. Young Folks by, Peter Bjorn And John
27. Heartbreaker F. John Legend by, MSTRKRFT
26. How Low by, Against Me!
25. Just Feat. Phantom Planet by, Mark Ronson
24. Katydid by, Will Stratton
23. Back to the Motor League by, Progahanhdi
22. Smash Your Head by,Girl Talk
21. Skinny Love by, Bon Iver
20. Wake Up by, Arcade Fire
19. Oxford Comma by, Vampire Weekend
18. Here's Looking At You, Kid by, The Gaslight Anthem
17. Hope There's Someone by, Antony & The Johnsons
16. Wagon Wheel by,The Old Crow Medicine Show
15. Spiritual by, Charlie Haden & Josh Haden
14. Furr by, Blitzen Trapper
13. Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground by, The White Stripes
12. Staring At The Sun by, TV On The Radio
11. Postcards From Italy by, Beirut
10. Paper Planes by, M.I.A.
9. Such Great Heights by, The Postal Service
8. Ms. Jackson by, Outkast
7. Mad World By Gary Jules and Micheal Andrews
6. Hurt by, Johnny Cash
5. Lose Yourself by, Eminem
4. Yes We Can by, Will.I.Am
3. Left and Leaving by, The Weakerthans
2. Chicago by Sufjan Stevens
1. Keep Me in Your Heart by Warren Zevon
Some thoughts:
As I look back on the decade, a lot of things have changed in my life. At the start I was a freshman at Michigan State, and the end I was living half way across the world. To me, the most significant event that's happened in my life during this time was the passing of my mother, and that is why Warren Zevon's Keep Me in Your Heart is the top song.
I noticed a few trends with these songs. Many of them I first heard in a movie soundtrack, (5, 7, 41, and 48), and one became super popular from a movie (10). Also, two of the very best song are covers (6 and 7). And a few have a Michigan connection (2, 5, 13).
Best cameo- 39.
My favorite band- 30.
My favorite video- 13.
The best song I randomly found- 24.
The video you need to click on- 35.
The song I most loved the first time I heard it- 2.
The band you should most listen to if you haven't- 18.
The songs I think everyone will like, if they haven't heard them- 11, 25.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Out of the Bubble
One of the weirdest things about living overseas is that I am no longer a part of the US news cycle. The only way I can keep up with things is on the internet. Many news events are covered in the Korean media, however all of that content happens to be in Korean. A language which, as it is, I don't know.
This means that I haven't seen that funny commercial. I tend to know what movies are coming out because I am friends with the marketing person at a large theater chain, and two of my friends run a non-profit theater. However, I have no idea what movies are good. Sometimes I can tell on facebook that a movie is popular because so many people talk about it in the status updates.
FYI, New Moon was just released here. Dec 2.
But to me the weirdest thing is that being outside of the news cycle, I can really see how stupid some things are. Seriously, it's none of anyone's business what Tiger Woods was doing a few nights ago. He really doesn't own anyone any information.
Why should he? Because he's famous? That's just stupid. He is just a guy. Sure he wife prolly pounded the crap out of him with his own golf club. So what? Really, it doesn't affect your life at all.
Also, American politics make me want to punch kittens. Guess what, health care is too expensive. It is. And jerks at insurance companies are getting rich off of you. And so are politicians. And no, you won’t turn French if the healthcare bill passes.
Speaking of politics, I read where Obama hasn't done anything yet, eh? You all know he has been president for less than a year right? Are we really already looking at his legacy? The media keeps talking about it, so do you too. I know, I understand. I used to have an insatiable thirst for news too. But with the internet and who knows how many all day news channels, it is just too much.
I've been able to spend my days playing with little kids, and my nights working on hobbies. I can read a new book, study Korean, or take some photos. Guess what? It's really nice not knowing every last detail about the latest scandal. I mean, the police report from the Tiger Woods thing is pretty easy to figure out between the lines. Do you really need TMZ to tell you what happened? And, really, do you care? At all? If so, why?
My recommendation? Turn your TV off, grab a book and find a cup of something nice to drink. What I wouldn't give for a root beer float right about now.

(my hobby)
This means that I haven't seen that funny commercial. I tend to know what movies are coming out because I am friends with the marketing person at a large theater chain, and two of my friends run a non-profit theater. However, I have no idea what movies are good. Sometimes I can tell on facebook that a movie is popular because so many people talk about it in the status updates.
FYI, New Moon was just released here. Dec 2.
But to me the weirdest thing is that being outside of the news cycle, I can really see how stupid some things are. Seriously, it's none of anyone's business what Tiger Woods was doing a few nights ago. He really doesn't own anyone any information.
Why should he? Because he's famous? That's just stupid. He is just a guy. Sure he wife prolly pounded the crap out of him with his own golf club. So what? Really, it doesn't affect your life at all.
Also, American politics make me want to punch kittens. Guess what, health care is too expensive. It is. And jerks at insurance companies are getting rich off of you. And so are politicians. And no, you won’t turn French if the healthcare bill passes.
Speaking of politics, I read where Obama hasn't done anything yet, eh? You all know he has been president for less than a year right? Are we really already looking at his legacy? The media keeps talking about it, so do you too. I know, I understand. I used to have an insatiable thirst for news too. But with the internet and who knows how many all day news channels, it is just too much.
I've been able to spend my days playing with little kids, and my nights working on hobbies. I can read a new book, study Korean, or take some photos. Guess what? It's really nice not knowing every last detail about the latest scandal. I mean, the police report from the Tiger Woods thing is pretty easy to figure out between the lines. Do you really need TMZ to tell you what happened? And, really, do you care? At all? If so, why?
My recommendation? Turn your TV off, grab a book and find a cup of something nice to drink. What I wouldn't give for a root beer float right about now.
(my hobby)
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Just so you know, always be sure to check my twitter feed on the right hand side of this page. It's updated a lot more, because I can add photos from my camera phone to it. It's much easier than adding here. So please, check back every so often, and take a look.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Coffee Time
As you can tell, I like going to cafes. The pictures below are from my new favorite cafe. I'd like to share with you a story from that cafe.
I go there one day, and there is this 40 something man in a power suit sitting at a table. He has a nice attaché case, a few pens and he appears to be working very hard on something. He's got a rather large piece of paper, about the size of a poster board, but it's just paper. I thought, maybe he's doing some design work or something.
I see that he's got three or four other papers arraigned very neatly around him, and he keeps looking at them. Blue print specs maybe?
Finally, I go up to the cafe counter and I see what he's doing.
The three or four papers are covered with zigzag scribbles, each different colors. And the huge piece of paper? It's nearly completely colored.
I ask the owner about it, her English ain't so good. She grabs her Korean to English dictionary (everyone has one on their phone). The Korean word for "crazy" and "annoyance" show.
Turns out, he comes every few days, sometimes for up to 5 hours.
I go there one day, and there is this 40 something man in a power suit sitting at a table. He has a nice attaché case, a few pens and he appears to be working very hard on something. He's got a rather large piece of paper, about the size of a poster board, but it's just paper. I thought, maybe he's doing some design work or something.
I see that he's got three or four other papers arraigned very neatly around him, and he keeps looking at them. Blue print specs maybe?
Finally, I go up to the cafe counter and I see what he's doing.
The three or four papers are covered with zigzag scribbles, each different colors. And the huge piece of paper? It's nearly completely colored.
I ask the owner about it, her English ain't so good. She grabs her Korean to English dictionary (everyone has one on their phone). The Korean word for "crazy" and "annoyance" show.
Turns out, he comes every few days, sometimes for up to 5 hours.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Happy Birthday To Me!!!
Well i just had my birthday, and here are some photos to prove it!

This would be my very own coffee flavored cake. Which was given to me by Hyun Jin, who runs a nearby coffee shop. She said she choose that cake because I'm a "Coffee Monster."

Always the Farwell Eagle, even far from home.

Soo (my 친한 친구,feel free to use google translate if you want), lighting my candles. Each long candle is for 10 years, the shorter ones... well I turned 30 so who needs them?

And finally Hyun Jin preparing to give me my awesome gift. Not only does she run a cafe, but she's studying graduate level courses in Beauty Sciences. It's actually a very popular field of study here. And it's pretty serious.
This would be my very own coffee flavored cake. Which was given to me by Hyun Jin, who runs a nearby coffee shop. She said she choose that cake because I'm a "Coffee Monster."
Always the Farwell Eagle, even far from home.
Soo (my 친한 친구,feel free to use google translate if you want), lighting my candles. Each long candle is for 10 years, the shorter ones... well I turned 30 so who needs them?
And finally Hyun Jin preparing to give me my awesome gift. Not only does she run a cafe, but she's studying graduate level courses in Beauty Sciences. It's actually a very popular field of study here. And it's pretty serious.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
16,000th Photo
I went for a bike ride and I took this photo. I rode outside of the strictly "urban" area, and found this little bit of rice. In the background you can see some smaller buildings, a couple churches, and those big buildings in the back are the kinds of buildings that must Koreans live in. Interestingly, this was exactly the 16,000 photo I've taken with my camera. Yay!
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