So here's my challenge. I have a modeling class once a week, which means we need some good runway music. Apparently we don't have any good CDs around the school though, because the teacher is always begging people to bring in their own music. So, for the past couple weeks, people have been bringing in their music. All the songs have really good beats, but curse words every two seconds, and we've got eight year old kids in the class. So, last week I decided that I'll make us a modeling CD with songs that have good beats and no curse words.
Here's the challenging part. All I own is country music. So... I'm having to dig through Kenny Rogers and Willie Nelson and Alan Jackson, trying to find something that doesn't sound too country. So far, I've got the Pirates Remix from the Dead Man's Chest soundtrack, a few Big and Rich songs, some Rascal Flatts, some Martina McBride, and a little Tim McGraw (it's the rap duet with Nelly), some Bon Jovi, Bo Bice, Montgomery Gentry, and some funky little song I have on the Shrek 2 soundtrack. I'm giving it a run through right now to decide if it's any good.
I've got about 45 minutes of music now, and the class is an hour and a half. Not too bad, actually. Twice through and it's time to go.
Track List:
1. He's a Pirate [Tiesto remix]
2. Radio (Big & Rich)
3. Who Says You Can't Go Home (Bon Jovi)
4. Me and My Gang (Rascal Flatts)
5. Over & Over Again (Tim McGraw & Nelly)
6. Fast Cars and Freedom (Rascal Flatts)
7. You're Everything (Bo Bice)
8. Holding Out For a Hero (who knows?)
9. High Five (Big & Rich)
10. Gone (Montgomery Gentry)
Is that too obnoxiously country or strange? Hm. I guess we'll see at class this week, won't we? It's probably too strange, considering that everyone in that room listens to rock or rap. But hey, the first week of class we listened to the Backstreet Boys, so anything I come up with can't be any weirder than that. (I almost put some Backstreet Boys on this CD, actually!)
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