Saturday, December 29, 2007

Top 40 Songs of 2007




I have an obsession with year end lists, I know it, and I'm probably not going to recover from it. But really, I think I am more obsessed with knowing what's going on in the arts. I want to hear all the rave albums I want to see all the best movies, I simply love great art and the enjoyment of experiencing it. It can get ridiculous when judging which piece of great art is better than the other, but we all do it. We have personal preferences and we would never have the same list as someone else, though I enjoy disagreeing with other people's lists ;) So, I will start of my end of the year lists with my favorite, though I think they are the best, 40 songs of the year.

In Alphabetical Order:

  1. All My Friends - LCD Soundsystem (Sound of Silver)
  2. Archangel - Burial (Untrue)
  3. Bushels - Frog Eyes (Tears of the Valedictorian)
  4. Can't Tell Me Nothing - Kanye West (Graduation)
  5. Cindy - Ola Podrida (S/T)
  6. Cold Days From the Birdhouse - The Twilight Sad (Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters)
  7. Creature Fear - Bon Iver (For Emma, Forever Ago)
  8. Dashboard - Modest Mouse (We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank)
  9. D.A.N.C.E. - Justice (Cross)
  10. Distress Signal - Jeremy Casella (Distress Signal)
  11. Flightless Bird, American Mouth - Iron & Wine (The Shepherds Dog)
  12. The Ghost of You Lingers - Spoon (Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga)
  13. He Hit Me - Grizzly Bear (Daytrotter Sessions)
  14. I Can Tell - White Denim (Let's Talk About It)
  15. If Nothing Else - Chris Letcher (Frieze)
  16. Jesus For the Jugular - The Veils (Nux Vomica)
  17. Jigsaw Falling Into Place - Radiohead (In Rainbows)
  18. Keep The Car Running - Arcade Fire (Neon Bible)
  19. Marry Me - St. Vincent (Marry Me)
  20. Mistaken For Strangers - The National (Boxer)
  21. My Secret Is My Silence - Roddy Wooble (My Secret is My Silence)
  22. Nantes - Beirut (The Flying Club Cup)
  23. No Cars Go - Arcade Fire (Neon Bible)
  24. No One Would Riot For Less - Bright Eyes (Cassadaga)
  25. Nude - Radiohead (In Rainbows)
  26. One Two Three Four - Feist (The Reminder)
  27. The Opposite of Hallelujah - Jens Lekman (Night Falls Over Kortedala)
  28. The Pelican - Menomena (Friend and Foe)
  29. Pioneer To The Falls - Interpol (Our Love To Admire)
  30. Racing Like A Pro - The National (Boxer)
  31. Saro - Samamidon (N/A)
  32. She Held My Hand - Steven Delopoulos (Straightjacket)
  33. Silent - The Field (From Here We Go To Sublime)
  34. Skinny Love - Bon Iver (For Emma, Forever Ago)
  35. The Temptation of Adam - Josh Ritter (The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter)
  36. Time Is a Lion - Joe Henry (Civilans)
  37. Umbrella - Rihanna (Good Girl Gone Bad
  38. We're All In The Dance - Feist (Paris Je T'Aime Soundtrack)
  39. What We Had - Handsome Furs (Plague Park)
  40. You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb - Spoon (Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga)

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Radiohead Widget

Because they are the greatest band in the world right now, and they never cease to blow my mind.

Monday, December 24, 2007

Christmas movies!!

You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch.
You really are a heel.
You're as cuddly as a cactus,
You're as charming as an eel.
Mr. Grinch.
You're a bad banana
With a greasy black peel.

You're a monster, Mr. Grinch.
Your heart's an empty hole.
Your brain is full of spiders,
You've got garlic in your soul.
Mr. Grinch.
I wouldn't touch you, with a
thirty-nine-and-a-half foot pole.

You're a vile one, Mr. Grinch.
You have termites in your smile.
You have all the tender sweetness
Of a seasick crocodile.
Mr. Grinch.

Given the choice between the two of you
I'd take the seasick crockodile.

You're a foul one, Mr. Grinch.
You're a nasty, wasty skunk.
Your heart is full of unwashed socks
Your soul is full of gunk.
Mr. Grinch.
The three words that best describe you,
are, and I quote: "Stink. Stank. Stunk."

You're a rotter, Mr. Grinch.
You're the king of sinful sots.
Your heart's a dead tomato splot
With moldy purple spots,
Mr. Grinch.
Your soul is an appalling dump heap overflowing
with the most disgraceful assortment of deplorable
rubbish imaginable,
Mangled up in tangled up knots.

You nauseate me, Mr. Grinch.
With a nauseous super-naus.
You're a crooked jerky jockey
And you drive a crooked horse.
Mr. Grinch.
You're a three decker sauerkraut and toadstool
sandwich
With arsenic sauce.

I watched How The Grinch Stole Christmas tonight. It's funny to read those lyrics now that I'm older, I finally appreciate how ridiculous and fantastic they are. There are so many great Christmas movies it's hard to choose my favorites. But, I love lists, so here they are.

1. Charlie Brown Christmas
- I'm a sucker for Peanuts, and who doesn't hear Linus's voice when reading Luke 2.
2. It's A Wonderful Life
- Yes an obvious choice, but everyone loves it and I do too.
3. A Christmas Story
- Reminds me of The Sandlot except at Christmas.
4. How The Grinch Stole Christmas
- The TV original, not the idiot Jim Carrey remake.
5. The Nightmare Before Christmas
- The film is amazing, one of my favorites ever.
6. The Muppet Christmas Carol
- Hilarious as all the Muppet movies are. Kermit might be the most believable Bob Cratchet ever.
7. Home Alone
- Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Only seven, but these are my absolute favorites.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

A Longing For Home

Holiday candles are what tug at me the most. The sights and especially smells of Christmas make me long for home and for family. My home in Arlington is so jam packed with Christmas decorations that you can barely walk, but I wouldn't have it any other way. It makes me sad to know that the holidays are troubled times for many families. Though it hasn't always been great most years, being with my family during the holidays brings moments of great relief.

Yet, I can't help but think of our true and final home when I think of a longing for home and especially for rest. I desire to be home so I can relax and not have the weight of a frustrating job, endless paperwork, applications galore, and other anxieties on my shoulders. Yet, only after a few days I have to return to those things. How much more freeing and gratifying will our final rest in Heaven be where all our endless doing ceases. While I wait a couple more days for the shadows of Heaven at home I meditate on that true rest to come. So I'll light a candle and pray, "Jesus, come quickly."

Monday, December 17, 2007

Saturday, December 15, 2007

I'm Excited


I saw the newest trailer for The Dark Knight a couple nights ago. And can I say, I can't wait until next summer. With Christian Bale, one of my favorite actors ever, under the direction of Christopher Nolan, one of my favorite directors - see Memento, Insomnia, Following, The Prestige, 2005's Batman Begins was incredible!

And now with the addition of Aaron Eckhart (Thank You For Smoking) as Two-Face and Heath Ledger as the Joker, which after seeing the trailer might top Nicholson's performance, The Dark Knight looks to be even better than Batman Begins. Seriously look at this still of Ledger. Plus Michael Caine called Ledger's performance one of the scariest he's ever seen. Now, who can deny that Batman is the best Superhero.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Out of the mouths of babes.

"I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children." -Matthew 11:25

One of the benefits of working with children is that you learn more often than you teach. Kids have the most profound ways of saying things and often putting things in perspective.

I teach preschool (3 and 4 year olds) and it is easy for me to get frustrated with my students for continuing to break the same rules over and over again. For example, Ian, one of the most intuitive kids I've met, kept getting in trouble one day for getting angry and hitting. After punching another boy I called Ian over to have a conversation with me. It went like this:

" Ian, why do you keep hitting people today, why are you angry?"
" Well, I have this thing in my nose and it keeps pulling me around."
" Ok, it's pulling you around; like pulling you around and making you do stuff?"
" Yeah, it's like this germ that's in my nose and it's pulling me around and making me do things. I've tried to take it out and squash it with my foot, but it keeps coming back."

After this I was stunned, I let Ian go back to playing and I sat in meditative silence for a few minutes. I realized why I couldn't make these children behave consistently, they were sinful. In a few words Ian had reiterated to me what the fallen state of man was, and both of our inabilities to fix it. I then remembered the gospel, that though we were still slaves to sin (i.e. hitting people when we got angry), Christ died for us and it was for freedom that Christ set us free. Freedom from sin and freedom to abide in Him. Now, that doesn't make working with rebellious children easier in the moment, but it does remind me that I am not in control and I can rely upon the grace of God for the struggle.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Blog #1

Reveries - A state of abstracted musing; daydreaming. Fantastic, visionary, or impractical ideas

Ruminations - The act of pondering; meditation. Calm, lengthy, intent considerations

To think I would keep this up is kind of a joke. I have enough trouble finishing one task without picking up another and forgetting about the previous one. For example, I have the hardest time finishing books. I will waltz through most of one and then see a different book on my shelf calling to me, pleading for me to read it. I'm very easily distracted. Nonetheless, blog on. I once had a blog account with xanga, but I didn't like it much.

I'm not exactly sure what I want to write about maybe reviews of music or films. Maybe stories from my adventures in babysitting aka teaching preschool. Maybe just musings, however serious or ridiculous they may be.

-Justin