I got a new cell phone. It's a totally funky Motorola ROKR model with iTunes capabilities built in. Now from the title of this entry you might expect me to tell you about accidentally blasting music during a meeting or maybe making unintentional calls by forgetting to lock the keypad, but my story is even more embarassing than that. I'm usually the first person in my lab in the mornings and I thought it would be cool to use the iPod-like features of my new phone to play some music for myself since there's noone to talk to pre 9:30 am. Only problem is I haven't had the chance to upload any music into the phone yet. But I'm getting ahead of myself...
Let me start with the story of how I came to own this choice piece of cell phone heaven. At over $200 you better believe I didn't buy it on my own. Rather I've been gifted enough to be the daughter of a Motorola employee who was on a focus group to test a prototype of the ROKR earlier this year. As a reward for my dad's feedback he got to exchange the prototype for an actual model. However, he and my mom are very much attached to their slimline RAZR phones which meant the ROKR was up for grabs. My other siblings all have cooler phones than me already and seeing as how I'm a train commuter and would make the most use of an iPod-ish device, I got the phone! So back to where I was...
I wanted to listen to some music this morning but the only songs in the phone were songs my dad uploaded into it. Eleven songs in total (just enough to get me through my freaky quiet alone in the lab phase): five from 10,000 Maniacs, two from The Byrds, and four from ABBA. Here's where the story gets embarassing - it was great music. I'm sure many of you that know me as a Bon Jovi, Kutless, Metallica, fan are laughing yourselves silly right now but I was really jamming. I mean, yeah, I've always been one to join the crowd on the floor at weddings when "Dancing Queen" starts but I was really digging the intro bars to "Fernando" and once that chorus hit it... oh my. I needed every ounce of self control I had not to start belting out "THERE WAS SOMETHING IN THE AIR THAT NIGHT....." (That would have made this My Mortifying Cell Phone Story - heh heh.) What can I say, though? I have to admit it. I'm an ABBA fan.
I think it goes back to when I was a kid and it was the preferred music of my parents. We'd go on car trips (usually Minnesota to Michigan) - sometimes with six people piled into a six seater "Clown Car" Cadillac - and aside from the Find All 50 States' License Plates game, what I remember most about the actual trips is the music we'd listen to. There was The Moody Blues , Roy Orbison, the soundtrack to Dirty Dancing, and of course - ABBA. Dancing Queen has long been a favorite and all four of us kids would always chime in on the chant-like "takeachance takeachance takeachance" background of "Take A Chance on Me". There's fond memories there and even more recently for my dad's and sister's birthdays we took a trip to Chicago as a family and went to see Mama Mia, the musical based around the music of ABBA.
So what can I say? That's my embarassing story. I confess to the entire blogosphere that I am an ABBA fan and here's my questions for you (answer HONESTLY!):
(1) What do you really think of ABBA?
(2) What songs bring back fond friend or family memories for you?
(3) What's one song that you would say is a MUST DOWNLOAD into my new phone?
Happy November and have fun answering!
...And somewhere in the crowd, there's you.
Podcast interview on Butter No Parsnips
6 months ago
2 comments:
(1) What do you really think of ABBA?
I think its a MN thing, I'm pretty sure I have all the songs from ABBA Gold memorized from growing up.
(2) What songs bring back fond friend or family memories for you?
Air Supply. I'm pretty sure every family trip between MN and WI involved the Air Supply tape.
I'm all out of love, I'm so lost without you
I know you were right believing for so long
I'm all out of love, what am I without you
I can't be too late to say that I was so wrong
Ugh. The memories are great, but the song breaks the Cheese-O-Meter.
(3) What's one song that you would say is a MUST DOWNLOAD into my new phone?
On a serious note, "Worlds Apart" by Jars of Clay is kinda a must-have. On a lighter note, "Johnny Tarr" by Gaelic Storm aught to brighten even the most boring day.
Lisa, never let that story slip out in an interview.
#1) ABBA ain't bad.
#2) Achy breaky heart by Billy Ray Cyrus. (long story)
#3) I'd say either MC Hammer's "2 Legit 2 Quit" or Vanilla Ice's "Ice Ice Baby Baby." If neither of those, then maybe you could go with Styx's "Mr. Roboto." I learned how to speak basic Japanese from that song, so it's a nice, practical choice with the added bonus of catchy, let-yourself-go beats intertwined with high-energy lyrics that build a mystery and deliver a deep, soul-searching message.
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