The actor's Revealing Music Selection: Unpacking His Soundtrack of Life
The track that captured my heart
One autumn afternoon, I stayed home ill at age six. My mom asked, "Is it true you don't know the Beatles?" She played Help! the motion picture, following that I played it repeatedly through her music player throughout the day.
My karaoke go-to
Any Bowie number are enjoyable, like Fame or Queen Bitch. No one sounds like Bowie, but I love the energy. I recently tried Save Me from Aimee Mann, which didn't engage the crowd, but I had fun.
The debut physical music I owned
Kids my age liked Paradise by Coldplay, so I acquired Mylo Xyloto from the retail chain. It occurred during my debut California journey. I wanted to get some music. I purchased both Coldplay and Thriller during that visit.
The music with all words in my head
My sibling had Incredibad by the humorous ensemble on CD. He listened to it repeatedly in the car. Being young and hearing material considered off-limits felt exciting.
The best song to play at a party
This classic from The Emotions because it sounds happy. The rhythm is ideal. It's easy listening, trendy but intricate, so it suits everyone.
The song I can no longer listen to
During my rock introduction, I was into Guns N' Roses. The first time I heard Sweet Child O' Mine, I became obsessed, though presently I skip it.
The best song to cover
Right now, our group play the Only Ones classic. I enjoy that piece.
The transformative music
I appear in the music video for that punk track. I acted as the youthful counterpart of the frontman. It was my first music video. It introduced intense audio, driving me toward alternative culture.
The song that makes me cry
That Alvvays number.
The memorial service music
We share a private humor about this topic. I'm uncertain about choosing it, yet Grizzly Bear's Half Gate.