It’s a test for depression: If I can listen to this B-52’s song all the way through and not feel better, then I’ve got it bad. Bang, bang, bang on the door baby.
God, Indigo that's is effing brilliant!!! I think you should patent this test. Love Shack and Everbody Went Low by John Hiatt are my hubbie and daughter's favorite "crank up the stereo and get jiggy with it" dance tunes.
As a followup to Dan Waber’s x365 project, for which participants wrote about one person a day for a year, Lisa Otter’s starting a 365 project to blog a song a day (a musical memoir writing exercise). Her hub (and the project) is called Dancing about Architecture, based on the Elvis Costello quote: “Writing about music is like dancing about architecture—it’s a really stupid thing to want to do.” To join in, link to her blog. •
I really don’t have time to do this, so most entries will likely be the briefest of notes. • Or maybe I’ll last a day or two and drop out.
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God, Indigo that's is effing brilliant!!! I think you should patent this test.
Love Shack and Everbody Went Low by John Hiatt are my hubbie and daughter's favorite "crank up the stereo and get jiggy with it" dance tunes.
Now there's a song that takes me back.
Beck Depression Inventory move on over...
Jeff Beck has a Depression Inventory?!? (Just kidding.)
Great choice!
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