Okay, while I don’t usually do playlists, I just remembered that for my last day of work at the candy store, instead of just going the “play an album in full” route, I actually went through the trouble of creating a playlist to score the last day there:
As you can guess, a lot of the songs there are either directly related to an end (two songs called “Closing Time”, for instance), were played to close out a film or TV show (try and spot them all, kids!), or had a personal relevance to me (“Drumming” was a piece I played on my phone, and it sparked enough interest in the owners that my job went from cashier to cashier/music director.) And there were a lot of songs I had to cut for time.
As you can guess, a lot of the songs there are either directly related to an end (two songs called “Closing Time”, for instance), were played to close out a film or TV show (try and spot them all, kids!), or had a personal relevance to me (“Drumming” was a piece I played on my phone, and it sparked enough interest in the owners that my job went from cashier to cashier/music director.) And there were a lot of songs I had to cut for time.
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.