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500 Miles, The Proclaimers<br />

Simply a connection to my Scottish roots. This song was/is played at almost every party in<br />

Scotland!<br />

Danger Zone aka Top Gun soundtrack<br />

Probably giving away my age, but this has recently been reintroduced to my playlist thanks<br />

to the new Top Gun movie!<br />

Mr Richard Knight<br />

Business and GP Teacher<br />

Stop The Clock, Peter Marsh<br />

The song has excellent lyrics (especially for<br />

teenagers).<br />

Energy Flow, Ryuichi Sakamoto<br />

This song could recharge our souls before the next<br />

step of our journey while still enjoying the desert<br />

island.<br />

La Sagrada Familia, The Alan Parsons Project<br />

A song about a yet to be complete master art piece.<br />

Take Five, Arne Domnérus<br />

A nice live jazz instrumental piece.<br />

Mr Kelvin Chow<br />

History Teacher<br />

Mr Nelson Yee<br />

Art Teacher<br />

21 Seconds, So Solid Crew<br />

This song was one of my favourites in secondary school. Whenever I hear it, it instantly<br />

gets me going. If I were stranded on a desert island, I’d need to pull this song out to<br />

motivate me to build a shelter, a water station, or fight off any wild animals! <br />

Survivor, Destiny's Child<br />

I think the song speaks for itself. When times are tough, this'll motivate me to keep going!<br />

Mr Alex Murray<br />

PrimaryTeacher<br />

Ms Natasja de Lange<br />

Primary Teacher<br />

Soak up the Sun - Sheryl<br />

Crow<br />

The song talks about being<br />

happy with the things you<br />

have and living each day to<br />

the fullest. So, while you<br />

may not have much when<br />

you are on a deserted<br />

island, it forces you to<br />

appreciate what you do<br />

have.<br />

Folia de España, Jordi<br />

Savall<br />

The elegance, exquisiteness<br />

and vigour embodied in the<br />

music all the time makes me<br />

believe the quintessence of<br />

human civilization could be<br />

appreciated, cherished and<br />

passed down, regardless of<br />

the time or geographic<br />

locations. <br />

Ms Jingfei Hu<br />

Economics and TOK teacher<br />

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