Tag: childhood

  • Song 95: Fictional TV band

    Song 95: Fictional TV band

    “She” The Monkees (1967) To be perfectly honest, when I pictured myself in a rock band, it was entirely based on the tv show about a fictional band called “The Monkees”. Like the Monkees, my band would all live in a big house, we’d play music and have wacky adventures together. The Monkees were great… Read more

  • Assignment 21: The songs that made me want to play in a rock n’ roll band

    Assignment 21: The songs that made me want to play in a rock n’ roll band

    Name: Jane Fujimoto Location: Los Angeles Relationship to music: Musical hobbyist/former punk rocker Industry: Working in the field of digital asset management I met Jane at a former place of employment and we used to carpool together. Sometimes your co-workers have really interesting back stories. Stories I never would have learned if it weren’t for… Read more

  • Song 87: The hauntingly good guitarist

    Song 87: The hauntingly good guitarist

    “You Shook Me” by Led Zeppelin Dad: Jimmy Page is just a hauntingly good guitarist. 5songpjct: I feel like in this song, instead of sticking with the with the downplayed guitar that provided a foundation for the singer to do his work, the guitar echoes Robert Plant’s voice. Dad: I think it is the other… Read more

  • Song 82: Influence of DIY constructions

    Song 82: Influence of DIY constructions

    “Forbidden Planet: Main Titles (Overture)”  composed by Louis and Bebe Barron. “Forbidden Planet was a huge event in our neighborhood, made even larger because you could get in for free with a Quaker Oats proof of purchase coupon.  Everybody went. When the movie was over we all walked out of the Port Theater into the… Read more

  • Song 77: That’s not what it means, Mom

    Song 77: That’s not what it means, Mom

    Name: J Song: “Don’t You Want Me” by The Human League J: The song that reminds me of my mother is “Don’t You Want Me” because when I was six my mother and I had an argument about it that was very telling about how different we were as people. She felt bad for the… Read more

  • Songs 75-80: Songs to car dance to

    Songs 75-80: Songs to car dance to

    Name: Kristen (creator of Five Song Project) and Nina (Mom) Song(s): “Panama” by Van Halen, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen, “Boys Are Back in Town” by Thin Lizzy, “1999” by Prince, “Sexy Back” by Justin Timberlake, “Make me Feel” by Janelle Monae First of all I want to say thank you to my mom who has… Read more

  • Song 75: Crashing in bathtubs

    Song 75: Crashing in bathtubs

    “Norwegian Wood” by The Beatles Marty E: What was great about being a little kid and being given the gift of music was that I often didn’t understand what a song was “about” and didn’t have the presence of mind to even care. I had few biases or prejudices about anything, so music was a… Read more

  • Assignment 16: Songs I have loved since I was four

    Assignment 16: Songs I have loved since I was four

    Name: Marty E Location: New York Relationship to music: My relationship with music…. I would say it is a mutually abusive relationship. It gave me my life and ruined my life. It justifies drug and alcohol use. The money is shit but the fringe benefits are fucking amazing. We are bordering on divorce. Industry: Musician,… Read more

  • Song 73: First Album I Took From My Sister’s Music Collection That I Secretly Really Loved

    Song 73: First Album I Took From My Sister’s Music Collection That I Secretly Really Loved

    “Eternal Flame” the Bangles Phong: The funny thing about being the younger sibling is that particular age where you don’t really have your own stuff besides like toys, but your older sister had many fancy things. (I never did get a pager.)  And thus eventually you would rationalize that as long as she wasn’t in… Read more

  • Song 70: First Music Video

    “Take on Me” by A-ha Phong: If I would have built a time machine when I was a kid for an older me to find, it would have contained Lego bricks, the book “The Stinky Cheese Man,” and the music video for A-ha’s “Take on Me.” The blending of pencil rendered animation and live-action shots… Read more