A small change
As some of you may have noticed (assuming anyone reads this blog besides me), I finally decided to get rid of HaloScan comments in exchange for those provided by Blogger. I initially used HaloScan because when I started this blog, Blogger did not provide their own commenting (or if they did, I was somehow unaware of it), and Jacob suggested HaloScan as a commenting engine. After I noticed some friends using Blogger's commenting scheme, which I liked better anyway, I contemplated the switch, but was frankly too lazy/apathetic to change it. However, noting that HaloScan only stores a certain number of comments, I finally made the switch yesterday.
All of this is probably completely uninteresting to anyone, but I needed a post for today. I'm still curious as to responses to what other people consider their "good mood" music (i.e. music that puts them in a good mood) that I alluded to a few posts back. Bob, in the last HaloScan comment I received, suggested anything off Billy Joel's Greatest Hits Volumes 1 and 2, specifically New York State of Mind and (chuckle) Uptown Girl. To which I would add Piano Man. What else?
Song lyric of the day:
"An ordinary girl
An ordinary waist
But ordinary's just not good enough today"
- Our Lady Peace, Superman's Dead
All of this is probably completely uninteresting to anyone, but I needed a post for today. I'm still curious as to responses to what other people consider their "good mood" music (i.e. music that puts them in a good mood) that I alluded to a few posts back. Bob, in the last HaloScan comment I received, suggested anything off Billy Joel's Greatest Hits Volumes 1 and 2, specifically New York State of Mind and (chuckle) Uptown Girl. To which I would add Piano Man. What else?
Song lyric of the day:
"An ordinary girl
An ordinary waist
But ordinary's just not good enough today"
- Our Lady Peace, Superman's Dead
3 Comments:
Most things by the Grateful Dead fall into that category, and I can think of a couple of Sister Hazel songs ("Change Your Mind," for example) that work well. Also most of the Refreshments' first album.
Hmmmm, good mood music. Well, I've been humming Jars of Clay's "Sunny Days" to myself just now. Jeff can tell you that's a "feel good" song.
Were they sweeping the clouds away? Were you on your way to where the air is sweet?
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