Monday, March 12, 2012

For The Ladies!!!

Here's my disclaimer: when it comes to things like getting my nails and hair done, wearing lots of jewelry and makeup, high heels, the color pink, wearing perfume and glittery lotion, noticing fashion labels, brunch, words like bronzer and shading, or taking baths...these aren't typically things I'm drawn to or think about day to day. I realize in general I'm a minimalist. I even feel a little insecure just putting on a cute outfit and making myself up for a night out. (Partly because I know nothing about how to do my makeup so it looks natural yet noticeable, and partly because, well that's just too much to think about for me!)

I know some of you think I am coo-coo, and some of you are nodding and agreeing with me.

Having said all of this, there are certain songs that really get me excited to girlie it out! When some fun female company happens to be available, and an occasion arises, I pump up these tunes to help get me out of my own head, to start thinking less about how tall I might be in these high heels, and more about what color eyeliner will look the best. And all that I listed above suddenly become the greatest things EVER!

Here are some of the funnest lady songs!!

"You're The One That I Want" - from the musical Grease

Don't you just want to grab a bottle of nail polish now?! Got any songs you like to dance to in your living room when no one else is looking?

Don't worry men, you'll be next week.

Much love,

Genevieve

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Road Trip!!

Smells different doesn't it?

When I inhale it feels lighter in my lungs. It's a knowing air, it nods "yes," something's about to change. March is upon us, which means warm days are slowly trickling in, windows are starting to open, cool breezes are becoming the friend not the enemy, Spring Break is around the corner, and people are starting to plan vacations. Maybe I'm getting ahead of myself I mean, Spring isn't even officially here yet, buuuuut since when do things have to be "official" in order to feel real?

What I'm trying to get at, most importantly, is that it's finally time for road trips!!!


I've put together a list of fantastic songs to add to your road trip mixes. These tunes will get you through the excited, anticipating moments, as well as the long stretches of straight highway and hours of low energy. Use this as a guide, a reference, add these to your mixes, or even make a big mix with these songs!


Arm yourself with these driving companions and enjoy your time outside on the road!!




Billy Joel - "We Didn't Start The Fire"
Blink 182 - "All The Small Things"
Bon Jovi - "Livin On A Prayer"
Brandi Carlile - "The Story"
Brian Adams - "Summer Of 69"
Colbie Caillat - "Brighter Than The Sun"
Diamond Rio - "Unbelievable"
Far East Movement (Feat. Ryan Tedder) - "Rocketeer"
Foo Fighters - "Everlong"
Frou Frou - "Let Go"
Fun. (feat. Janelle Monae) - "We Are Young"
Guster - "Careful"
KT Tunstall - "Black Horse And A Cherry Tree"
Janet Jackson - "Runaway"
Jimmy Eat World - "The Middle"
Jimmy Eat World - "The World You Love"
Joan Jett - "I Love Rock N Roll"
Journey - "Any Way You Want It"
Hansen - "MMMBop"
Nicky French - "Total Eclipse Of The Heart"
MGMT - "Time To Pretend"
Michael Jackson - "Hold Me"
Mariah Carey - "Always Be My Babe"
Moby - "Porcelain"
Nelly - "Must Be The Money"
Nicki Minaj - " Super Bass"
OMC - "How Bizarre"
Oakenfold - "Starry Eyed Surprise"
Paramore - "Brick By Boring Brick"
Rednex - "Cotton Eyed Joe"
Rihanna - "Disturbia"
Sheryl Crow - "Every Day Is A Winding Road"
Steppenwolf - "Born To Be Wild"
Tom Chochran - "Life Is A Highway"
Travis - "Turn"
U2 - "Beautiful Day"
Weezer - "Island In The Sun"
Weezer - "Buddy Holly"


Please share some of your favorite driving tunes for everyone!


Much love,


Genevieve

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Three's a Crowd

Duets: Sometimes it's nice to hear a little change in a song, to feel the balance gently shift from one person to another. It's a dance between vocals, a sonic friendship that somehow seems to make the message stronger because there's more than one singing to you. They give you more to listen to, more to sink your teeth into.

They also force you to choose between singing along to the melody or the harmony, which then forces the passenger in your car to also choose a part to sing with, which OMG then creates a duet of your own and thus!!! is the circle of life.

Here's some good sing-alongs that make hearts melt:








And here's a fun one...

"You Are my Sunshine" sung by Phil Beaudreau and Genevieve


What's a duet you love to sing to?

Much love,

Genevieve

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Down

For those times when it's not quite right.
For those days that don't go smoothly
For when you have questions
For when you realize it's more complicated than you thought
For feeling blue
For when maybe you're not feeling like yourself

Not every day can be great, not every minute can be perfect.

Sometimes I like to listen to somber tunes when these low days or moments happen, as they inevitably will. And I think it's ok to indulge in them, to really allow that vulnerability to sink in, because it makes the brighter days and moments that much sweeter and that much more worthwhile. Click on these and they'll keep you company when you stumble.

"Yesterday"- The Beatles

"Empty"- The Cranberries

"Hurt" - Johnny Cash (Nine Inch Nails cover)

"Dying in the Sun"- The Cranberries

"Remember" - Harry Nilsson

"Hallelujah" - Jeff Buckley

"Yesterday"- Boys II Men

"Somewhere Over the Rainbow" - Judy Garland


Much love,

Genevieve

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Pick a Reason

You may or may not be a fan of February 14th, and you probably have your own reasons to justify your opinion. I am a hesitant fan because I think the day gives people an excuse to celebrate something they care about. Of course, that celebration should continue throughout every day of the year, but you know, Valentines Day actually forces you to make a small effort. (And yes, it's become a little over the top nowadays). So if you don't like giving in on the 'ol V-Day, find another time that isn't so commercialized, like say, this Friday night, make a little mix with these (some classic, some off-the-beaten-path) tunes, and celebrate something great.


"The Way You Look Tonight"- Tony Bennett

"Such Great Heights"- Iron and Wine


"The Luckiest"- Ben Folds


"Home"- Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros


"Happy Together" - The Turtles


"That's Where I'll Be"- Little Big Town



"Unforgettable" - Nat King Cole/Natalie Cole



"Something" - The Beatles



"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" - Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell



"The Nearness of You" - Norah Jones



"All of My Days" - Alexi Murdoch



"Fade Into You" - Mazzy Star






If I made a list of the top 200 love songs of all time, I still don't think that would cover all of them. But I'd like to hear some of your favorites that you have my permission to add to this mix for your Friday night, or whenever-night!



Much love,



Genevieve







Monday, January 30, 2012

Lose Yourself

So last week I gave you a few song suggestions for both exercising and for relaxing. I purposefully left off one song in the "being active" list because I think it deserves it's own blog. Quick history: I grew up listening to a very large array of different types of music...all except one--hip hop. I'll go ahead and admit that I'd never put in the time to try to engage in this genre...the idea of listening to someone just talking, sometimes disturbingly vicious, without a melody or harmony of any kind wasn't appealing to me. So it's my own fault that it took me till I was a junior in high school before I really made the effort to listen to a hip hop song (I was actually forced to listen to it by my opera-singing voice teacher, of all people), and actually pay attention to the lyrics from start to finish. And of course, by the end, my mind was completely blown. It was an Eminem song, unfortunately I don't remember which song it was, but my entire view of hip hop changed after hearing his perfect rhymes, creative phrasing, catchy hooks and arrangement. I'll go out on a limb here and assume you've all listened to a hip hop song, and I mean really listen from start to finish, but if you haven't, I highly encourage you to. I still have so much to learn about hip hop, but I'll wager that if you aren't already a fan, the lyrics alone will leave you at the very least, a little more intruiged by the genre.

Ok back to this one song I left off last week's list. It's by Eminem titled "Lose Yourself." What can't I say about this one? Well to state the obvious, this is THE hip hop song I encourage you to listen to if you've never heard one before! And for most of us, we are all pretty familiar with it because it's the hit theme song from the movie 8 Mile. It even won an Academy Award in 2003 for Best Original Song, the first rap song to ever receive this award...and it's arguably Eminem's best song in the past 10 years, or ever. (If you don't know who Eminem is, please look him up. He is a highly talented white rapper and producer from Detroit). This song is motivation. It's provocative and pushes on pressure points, powers momentum. It applies to every circumstance, and ties in to life as a whole. We get one chance.

Please blast this song when you are: exercising, going somewhere with headphones and want to tune out the world, feeling antzy, wanting to make a change in your life, needing a kick in the ass, needing a push in the right direction, feeling lost, feeling down, feeling energized and/or excited about something, wanting to make something count, preparing for an interview, preparing for a show, wanting to tell someone something important, just wanting to have fun.

I can't stress this enough: If you need some motivation in any aspect of your life, listen to "Lose Yourself," hear his lyrics and message, let it penetrate you, and go get 'um!

Much love,
Genevieve

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Time for the Yummies

For the last two weeks it's been about one of my great loves, working out, and this week it's about another great love: FOOD. And unlike my obsession with getting good and sweaty, I am fully confident that every single person alive likes food. Can't really be alive without it. So don't try to quietly back out of the room without being noticed, and attempt to convince me that food isn't really a big deal to you...no one can hide from this one.

I figure now is a good a time to dive into this pool since Valentines Day is approaching and since some of you might be scratching your head wondering what to cook for the occasion. I was fortunate enough to grow up in a house with a mother who is practically a chef, and whose culinary talents never cease to astound me. Though I will never come close to her capabilities, I do take a lot of pride in my slowly-expanding library of recipes I've been able to conquer. Since in my house I am usually the one cooking, and I am frequently left with the question of "what should I cook tonight," AND I have a somewhat sophisticated palate, I therefore have a handful of very helpful, insightful, and creative websites that 100% of the time, have the answer.

Oh, oh but that's not all. What about the dessert?? Arguably the most important part of any meal. Actually some of my favorite dinner food sites also have some incredible sweets ideas that always fulfill that certain craving.

I give you my word that the effort it takes you to click these links will be well worth it. Also, screw Valentines Day, use these for any night of the year!

Here are some of my absolute favorite food sites:

1. tablespoon.com (and I thought I was creative!)

2. hungrygirl.com (For super healthy food)

3. chef-in-training.com (a chef's blog, always new ideas)

4. foodnetwork.com (If you like Bobby Flay or shows like "Chopped" and "Iron Chef"... )

5. halfbaked.co (These goodies can be shipped to you! They're delicious, and half the fat!)

6. bettycrocker.com (the momma bear site for pretty much anything)

7. wholefoodsmarket.com (believe it or not...some good ideas here!)


Any sites you love to use for your culinary insatiables?

Much love,
Genevieve