Books, movies, and music: a look back

If you include books I read for work, some of which I truthfully read in manuscript form last year, and if you include a healthy number of graphic novels, I read just shy of 100 books this past year.

Which ones stand out now more than the others? Kevin Brockmeier’s The Illumination. Adam Gopnik’s Paris to the Moon. Art Spiegelman’s Maus. Jeff Smith’s Bone series. Jedediah’s The Manual of Detection. Tina Fey’s Bossypants. Jennifer Egan’s A Visit from the Goon Squad. Anne Lamott’s Bird by Bird. Paul Harding’s Tinkers. And, of course, Lev Grossman’s The Magicians, for all the wrong reasons. But I’ve stopped being angry about that, honest.

I’m more than a little disappointed that I didn’t read much of anything these past couple of weeks, which all too often seems to be the pattern when I’m on vacation, but I’m going to try to up that number next year.

Then again, it’s not all about quantity; inspired, in part, by this Studio 360 segment, I’ve decided to re-read a certain number of books in 2012. I’m thinking maybe five or six, which seemed like a more reasonable number than my original plan of twelve, one for every month. I’ve always been vaguely jealous of people who, every year or so, curl up with an old favorite book once again, and I already have some titles in mind for doing just that in 2012.

I saw 59 movies in 2011. I’ll probably see at least one or two more before the year, and my vacation, is up. The best of them? Touch of Evil. True Grit. The Social Network. Green for Danger. The Fighter. The Third Man. All About Eve. Though, really, only a few movies I saw this year were truly awful. (I’m looking at you, Clash of the Titans.)

Musically, it was a really good year, and like always I had a tough time putting together my “best of the year” mix. But put it together I finally did — a couple of weeks ago, actually, so I could mail some copies out for the holidays — and here it is:

  1. “Canaan” by Black Dub
  2. “Truth” by Alex Ebert
  3. “Rox in the Box” by the Decemberists
  4. “Shell Games” by Bright Eyes
  5. “Dreams” by Brandi Carlile
  6. “Paris (Ooh La La)” by Grace Potter & the Nocturnals
  7. “Police on My Back” by the Clash
  8. “Optimist” by Zoe Keating
  9. “the devil is in the beats” by the Chemical Brothers
  10. “Helplessness Blues” by Fleet Foxes
  11. “The Tiger Inside Will Eat the Child” by Fatty Gets a Stylist
  12. “Party in the CIA” by Weird Al Yankovic
  13. “Civilian” by Wye Oak
  14. “Gimme Sympathy” by Metric
  15. “Paper Forest (in the Afterglow of Rapture)” by Emmy the Great
  16. “Job’s Coffin” by Tori Amos
  17. “Charming Disease” by Gabriel Kahane
  18. “So Far From the Clyde” by Mark Knopfler
  19. “Somebody That I Used to Know” by Gotye (feat. Kimbra)
  20. “Mad Mission” by Patty Griffin
  21. “Tragic Turn of Events/Move Pen Move” by Dan Mangan & Shane Koyczan
  22. “The Gulf of Araby” by Natalie Merchant
  23. “Redemption Song” by Johnny Cash & Joe Strummer
  24. “Gangsta” by Tune-Yards

I’m not entirely pleased with some of it, particularly in the second half. (It’s more or less chronological, and I’ve had less time to live with some of those later songs.) I also can’t believe I left off Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep”, which really was one of my favorites from the beginning of the year, despite how inescapable the song has become in the months since. I try not to fault an artist her success, and I’m always weirdly amused on those rare occasions when my tastes match up with top 40 radio.

Friday

Getting to work early would be a whole lot easier if I didn’t have to wake up early to do it.

Not much happened today beyond my getting to work early — some co-workers accidentally broke a candy dish in the office; I went out for an okay meal with my parents this evening. So, in lieu of real content, here’s my November mix of songs:

  1. “Do You Remember Rock ‘N Roll Radio?” by the Ramones
  2. “The Circle Married the Line” by Feist
  3. “Me and Mr. Wolf” by the Real Tuesday Weld
  4. “Tumblebee” by Laura Veirs
  5. “Troubleman” by Electric Guest
  6. “Mad Mission” by Patty Griffin
  7. “Wicked Games” by Coeur de Pirate
  8. “Tragic Turn of Events/Move Pen Move” by Dan Mangan & Shane Koyczan
  9. “Love the Way You Walk Away” by Blitzen Trapper
  10. “Confession” by Richard Shindell
  11. “God’s Gonna Cut You Down” by Detroit Social Club
  12. “Where Will I Be” by Emmylou Harris
  13. “The Gulf of Araby” by Natalie Merchant
  14. “Let Me Lend My Shoulder” by Big Harp
  15. “On the Radio” by Regina Spektor

Looking forward to doing not a whole lot this weekend.

October songs

How can it be November already? October was both a very long and very short month. Here’s what I was listening to while it swept/crawled by:

  1. “Romance” by Wild Flag
  2. “My Own Little World” by Mocean Worker (feat. Lyrics Born)
  3. “Somebody that I Used to Know” by Gotye (feat. Kimbra)
  4. “It’s Raining” by Inara George
  5. “1977” by Anita Tijoux
  6. “Crapa Pelada” by Quartetto Cetra
  7. “Paper Bag” by Fiona Apple
  8. “Shake a Bone” by Son of Dave
  9. “So Far from the Cylde” by Mark Knopfler
  10. “Still Alive” by Jonathan Coulton & GlaDOS
  11. “I Want You to Want Me” by Gary Jules
  12. “Ready for the Storm” by Dougie MacLean
  13. “Love and Blessings” by Paul Simon
  14. “Walk this World” by Heather Nova

You take Breaking Bad, Bridesmaids, and the two Portal games out of the equation, and you easily lose half of those songs.

Septembery songs

If I thought I had few songs in my playlist for August, this past month there’s really not much new:

  1. “Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)” by Nancy Sinatra
  2. “(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes” by Hem
  3. “Job’s Coffin” by Tori Amos
  4. “Sunny Day” by Stereo MC’s
  5. “Charming Disease” by Gabriel Kahane
  6. “Fasting in San Francisco” by Y La Bamba
  7. “Man on the Moon” by Shout Out Louds
  8. “Lost Together” by Blue Rodeo

August melodies

A rather short mix this month, for whatever reason. The week-long blackout at the end of it, along with planning for my trip to Canada, might have had something to do with that. I haven’t even really had a chance to survey last month’s music until now. But here, at long last — I know you’ve been waiting — are the songs I was listening to in August:

  1. “To Love Somebody” by Nina Simone
  2. “Black Boys on Mopeds” by Sinéad O’Connor
  3. “We Belong” by Emily Curtis
  4. “Gimme Sympathy” by Metric
  5. “Sophia” by Laura Marling
  6. “Paper Forest (In the Afterglow of Rapture)” by Emmy the Great
  7. “Bein’ Green” by Andrew Bird
  8. “You’re Too Weird” by Fruit Bats