The musician's Revealing Playlist: Exploring His Favorite Tunes

The first song I fell in love with
During a fall day, I stayed home ill at age six. My mom asked, "Have you really not listened to the Beatles? She started Help! the motion picture, following that I kept replaying it on her iPod all day long.

My karaoke go-to
Any Bowie number provide great entertainment, including Fame and Queen Bitch. It's impossible to imitate Bowie, though I enjoy the atmosphere. Recently I performed Save Me by the artist Aimee Mann, which didn't engage the crowd, but I had fun.

The debut physical music I owned
Peers enjoyed Paradise by the band Coldplay, thus I purchased Mylo Xyloto from Barnes & Noble. This happened on my initial Los Angeles trip. I decided to buy albums. I purchased both Coldplay and Thriller on the same day.

The music with all words in my head
My older brother owned Incredibad from the comedy group on CD. He played it constantly in the car. Experiencing something content deemed inappropriate proved thrilling.

The ideal party track
The Emotions' Best of My Love because it sounds happy. The rhythm is ideal. It's accessible music, stylish yet complex, so it suits everyone.

The music I skip these days
During my rock introduction, I loved Guns N' Roses. Initially experiencing that famous track, I became obsessed, but now I can't hear it.

The best song to cover
Right now, my band and I perform that space-themed song. I adore that track.

The transformative music
I appear in the music video for that punk track. I portrayed the younger self of the frontman. It introduced me to video production. It awakened me to louder music, guiding me to indie realms.

The tear-jerking melody
Alvvays' Belinda Says.

The final farewell track
There's a running gag about this topic. I'm not sure if I want it, yet Grizzly Bear's Half Gate.

Shirley Cannon
Shirley Cannon

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