so, generally speaking, i dislike songs sung by females. sometimes, this irrational feeling makes me think i'm a misogynist. most of the time, i don't think about it.
and sometimes i fall head over heels for some cheesy ass shit.
the last time was in sophomore year. as thad knows, i (and he!) fell for michelle branch, and her sheryl crow impression entitled "all you wanted".
this time, the music is (i think) a bit more legit. last night on the drive home from a poker game in hudson (mass), i heard regina spektor's "fidelity" for the first time. it was one of those songs that i had known all my life somewhere in my heart and my brain - immediately recognizable and familiar, despite being brand new to me.
and yeah now i can't get enough of this freaking song.
i wish
i could put into words
how much
i like this song.
at least i'm not a misogynist (but we knew that already, i think). and at least it isn't michelle branch (who i didn't like nearly as much as i like regina spektor).
anyways
listen to regina spektor
and then geoff can make fun of me
and the rest of you can agree or disagree as you see fit.
it's happening again
0151-january28-2007
comments
re: comment
from: niv (2007-01-28 19:31:09)
i've never felt closer to you than i do right now
and that is saying something
re: love her
from: sinead (2007-02-05 23:24:46)
So surprised to see you talking about Regina Spektor on here. I love her and her entire album is one of the best I have heard in ages. You should listen to the song Samson, really beautiful.

re: i cant make fun of you
i cant tell you how many times ive been driving around in my car, singing along loudly with 'say it right'
as of now, id be (very) ok with this song if not for the 'a a-a-a a-a-a a-a-a-a-a-aaaaa'
but maybe even that could grow on me?