Agreed rich, 'Band of Gold' was an excellent pick and I loved her reasoning for it. Her 2nd choice wasn't bad either but, in all honesty, I couldn't really work out was was motivating the rest. The thing they perhaps all had in common was a stirring emotional content. I'd really like to understand Julie's identifying with the nation of Israel. She does like to be contrary (as we all know!) but I felt there was actually something genuine underpinning it (rather than a simple desire to mark out her difference).
I raised an eye brow to her admission that she didn't like punk. I can well believe it but it never-the-less played an important part in her life - even if only as something to define herself by/against.
Reminds me of a line in The Smiths 'Panic' (the "Hang the DJ one") - something like "it says nothing to me about my life" ('it' being the music played in discos). I always thought it quite the opposite and the dislike of such music said a great deal, defined even.