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Henry Krinkle
So, imagine that Hollywood have done a film of your life. They're not willing to give you creative control over the script (so expect it to be scandalous), but they are willing to give you final cut on the tie-in CD sountrack.
So, what songs will you put on *deep booming voice* The CD Sountrack To Your Life?
m0r1arty
Beethovens "Moonlight Sonnata" (for the tragic birth that was me, maybe a little baby with an insane grin and a knowing eye peering at the camera)

"Walking on sunshine" (oh happy days that were childhood)

"Popcorn" (for my early interest in computers)

"Money" by the Beatles (for the late 80's)

Seal ft Adamski "Killer" (for the time when I had my accident/brain operation)

Stereo Mc's "Step it up" (for end of primary school years)

The Shaman "Ebeneezer Goode" (Start of Secondary, it's got an 'As If' feel to it)

"She's Electric" by Oasis (Posse type party going school kids)

"First Girl I loved" by the Incredible String Band (first girlfriend)

"These Are The Times" a brilliant song from the Scouts 'Gangshows'

"Stay" Shakespears Sister (Sister got kicked out of house at 15)

Cut La Roc's remix of "Smash it" (for when a was a student/waiter/sex machine)

Cake "The Distance" (generally running about scenes)

"Zombie" Cranberries (drug fuelled bedsit daze)

"The Beat Goes On" The All Seeing I (cause quite frankly this list is getting ridiculously long!!!)

-m0r
Bleachedblack
Tool - Lateralus
The Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever
Beck - Diamond Bollocks
Frank Zappa - Nanook Rubs It
Berzerker - Corporal Jigsore Quandary
Black Sabbath - Symptom Of The Universe
Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues
Cannibal Corpse - Hammer Smashed Face
superfurryandy
Mine's a double.

The Boxer - Simon & Garfunkel (mum was a fan)
Rat Race - The Specials
Baggy Trousers - Madness
Turn It On - Level 42
Planet Earth - Duran Duran
Blue Monday - New Order
What Difference Does It Make - The Smiths
I Know You Got Soul - Eric B & Rakim
Rebel Without A Pause - Public Enemy
Strings of Life - Rhythm is Rhythm
Big Fun - Inner City
Wrote For Luck - Happy Mondays
There is No Love Between Us - PWEI
Monkey Gone To Heaven - Pixies
Eye Know - De La Soul
Being Boring - Pet Shop Boys
Get The Message - Electronic
Belfast - Orbital
Melodies Haunt You - Dodgy
The Bottle - Gil Scott Heron
Lucky Man - The Verve
Mis-Shapes - Pulp
Mountain People - SFA
Jumbo - Underworld
Catch The Sun - Doves
Brand New Day - Dizzee Rascal
House of Jealous Lovers - The Rapture
Michael - Franz Ferdinand
Crown of Love - The Arcade Fire
Zoom - SFA
Zoe
My autobiography in the form of a mix tape would be:

My Perfect Cousin – The Undertones
I Saw Her Standing There – The Beatles
Lithium – Nirvana
Stay – Lisa Loeb
I Should Have Known - Aimee Mann
War of Nerves – All Saints
Miami – U2
It’s Great When we’re Together – Finlay Quaye
Teardrops – Love Station
You Make it Easy - Air
Married with Children – Oasis
Darlin' – The Beach Boys
Mr Brightside – The Killers
The Good Times are Killing me – Modest Mouse
I am Waiting – The Rolling Stones

Some of these songs I don't like that much, but they have very strong connotations with important times in my life, make of that what you will.
Sostie
These are few songs that either remind me of key moments or have steared my tastes in other directions..

Please Release Me - Englebert Humperdink (apparentley was on the radio during my birth)
Baby Love - Supremes
Teddy Bear - Elvis
Space Oddity - Bowie
It's A Mystery - Toyah
Town Called Malice - Jam
The Message - Grandmaster Flash
Don't You Forget About Me - Simple Minds
Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want - Smiths
Blue Monday - New Order
Who Needs Love Like That - Erasure
April Skies - Jesus & Mary Chain
Theme From S'Express - S'Express
Unbearable - Wonder Stuff
There Is No Love... - Pop Will Eat Itself
Rules & Regulations - We've Got A Fuzzbox
Deanna - Nick Cave
Cloudbusting - Kate Bush
Same Old Scene - Roxy Music
Baby I Love You - Ramones
Anarchy In The Uk - Sex Pistols
Bigmouth Strikes Again - The Smiths
Rebel Without A Pause - Public Enemy
Wrote For Luck - Happy Mondays
Gigantic - Pixies
Lovecats - The Cure
Touch Me I'm Sick - Mudhoney
Miles Apart - Mega City 4
Papa Won't Leave You Henry - Nick Cave
Disco 2000 - Pulp

A few similarities with SFA...must be an Enfield thing
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