Because the mun needs a life
Sep. 23rd, 2008 06:54 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My brain is doing very strange things right now.
Which means, among other things, that I've somehow ended up making a second fst for Bourne.
...Yeah. >.>


Megaupload
1. Bourne on Land - John Powell
Instrumental
2. Edit - Regina Spektor
White lines on your mind
Keep it steady
You were never ready for the lies
You don't have no doctor Robert
3. Hundred - The Fray
The how I cant recall
But I'm staring at
What once was the wall
Separating east and west
Now they meet admidst
The broad daylight
So this is where you are
And this is where I am
Somewhere between
Unsure and a hundred
4. Dragon Fly - Shannon Wright and Yann Tiersen
On the day that we met
I awoke from a total sleep
You said
Keep your eyes open wide
And keep your arms open wide
You brought me courage
You bring me courage
To keep my eyes open wide
And keep my arms open wide
You brought me courage
5. In Germany Before the War - Randy Newman
And every day at five o nine
He'd cross the park down to the Rhine
And he'd sit there by the shore
I'm looking at the river
But I'm thinking of the sea
6. The Trumpet Child - Over the Rhine
The rich forget about their gold
The meek and mild are strangely bold
A lion lies beside a lamb
And licks a murderer’s outstretched hand
The trumpet child will lift a glass
His bride now leaning in at last
His final aim to fill with joy
The earth that man all but destroyed
7. Scenic World - Beirut
When I feel alive
I try to immagine a careless life
A scenic world where the sunsets are all
Breathtaking
8. Viva la Vida - Coldplay
It was the wicked and wild wind
Blew down the doors to let me in
Shattered windows and the sound of drums
People couldn't believe what I'd become
Revolutionaries wait
For my head on a silver plate
Just a puppet on a lonely string
Atonement - John Powell
Instrumental
You'll notice a number of repeat artists here. What can I say, they do good work (especially, say, John Powell, with the actual soundtracks).And I need more music. >.>
If you're curious as to the logic behind any song, just ask! I never really do notes with these but I'd be happy to explain.
So, uh, yeah. I hope you enjoy it! If, you know, you actually bother with this.
Which means, among other things, that I've somehow ended up making a second fst for Bourne.
...Yeah. >.>


Megaupload
1. Bourne on Land - John Powell
Instrumental
2. Edit - Regina Spektor
White lines on your mind
Keep it steady
You were never ready for the lies
You don't have no doctor Robert
3. Hundred - The Fray
The how I cant recall
But I'm staring at
What once was the wall
Separating east and west
Now they meet admidst
The broad daylight
So this is where you are
And this is where I am
Somewhere between
Unsure and a hundred
4. Dragon Fly - Shannon Wright and Yann Tiersen
On the day that we met
I awoke from a total sleep
You said
Keep your eyes open wide
And keep your arms open wide
You brought me courage
You bring me courage
To keep my eyes open wide
And keep my arms open wide
You brought me courage
5. In Germany Before the War - Randy Newman
And every day at five o nine
He'd cross the park down to the Rhine
And he'd sit there by the shore
I'm looking at the river
But I'm thinking of the sea
6. The Trumpet Child - Over the Rhine
The rich forget about their gold
The meek and mild are strangely bold
A lion lies beside a lamb
And licks a murderer’s outstretched hand
The trumpet child will lift a glass
His bride now leaning in at last
His final aim to fill with joy
The earth that man all but destroyed
7. Scenic World - Beirut
When I feel alive
I try to immagine a careless life
A scenic world where the sunsets are all
Breathtaking
8. Viva la Vida - Coldplay
It was the wicked and wild wind
Blew down the doors to let me in
Shattered windows and the sound of drums
People couldn't believe what I'd become
Revolutionaries wait
For my head on a silver plate
Just a puppet on a lonely string
Atonement - John Powell
Instrumental
You'll notice a number of repeat artists here. What can I say, they do good work (especially, say, John Powell, with the actual soundtracks).
If you're curious as to the logic behind any song, just ask! I never really do notes with these but I'd be happy to explain.
So, uh, yeah. I hope you enjoy it! If, you know, you actually bother with this.