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Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 6:06 pm
Its not like a theme song, its a song that has made you think about something, or feel something in one way or another.
For me the song Don't Blink by Kenny Chesney was an eye opener for me. Before i was always excited for certain days to come and after hearing that song i decided that i don't want my life to pass me by without me even realizing it. So i still get excited but i know i can wait.
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 3:06 pm
hummm... hard to choose... lemme think about that one.
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:08 pm
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Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 6:21 pm
I had a hard time explaining the one i picked. It is hard to choose since there is such a wide variety of music. I heard that people who listen to country are more likley to get depressed, but that is because country music has feelings. I dont know about anyother type of music, since basically its just country i listen too. Also a little bit of Christian.
my random thought for the day blaugh
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Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 4:53 pm
oh i got one! where is the love by black eyed peas.
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Posted: Sat May 22, 2010 3:26 pm
Vanna1994 I heard that people who listen to country are more likley to get depressed, but that is because country music has feelings. Other types of music have a lot of feeling too, you know. For me, these are often the songs that also 'speak' the most to me. And I really hate being emotional. crying But if you want me to list a few . . . "Much More Beautiful Person" by Bowling for Soup "The Wanderer" by Elvenking For me, a lot of Elvenking music invokes strong emotion. Maybe it's just me, and maybe not, but when I think of 'music that makes Psycho feel', the first two songs that come to mind are 'The Wanderer' and 'On the Morning Dew' and they're both by Elvenking. "Try Honesty" by Billy Talent Again, I could possibly be the only one to find a deeper meaning in this . . . That's enough for now. I dislike feeling emotional, really. D: And I agree with who ever said 'Where is the Love?' by Black-eyed Peas.
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Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 9:17 am
PsychoChick101 Vanna1994 I heard that people who listen to country are more likley to get depressed, but that is because country music has feelings. Other types of music have a lot of feeling too, you know. For me, these are often the songs that also 'speak' the most to me. And I really hate being emotional. crying But if you want me to list a few . . . "Much More Beautiful Person" by Bowling for Soup "The Wanderer" by Elvenking For me, a lot of Elvenking music invokes strong emotion. Maybe it's just me, and maybe not, but when I think of 'music that makes Psycho feel', the first two songs that come to mind are 'The Wanderer' and 'On the Morning Dew' and they're both by Elvenking. "Try Honesty" by Billy Talent Again, I could possibly be the only one to find a deeper meaning in this . . . That's enough for now. I dislike feeling emotional, really. D: And I agree with who ever said 'Where is the Love?' by Black-eyed Peas. Hey i didnt say country music was the only type of music to have feelings in their songs.
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Posted: Sun May 23, 2010 9:39 am
there are many for me, for me it would be "no sound but the wind" by: editors. it just makes me feel so happy when ever i hear it, i dont know why, or anything. also, one that doesn't have lyrics, but it just makes me feel really good, its "the meadow" by Alexandre Desplat. its really beautiful piece of music. another one that doesn't have lyrics that i found a year ago, i found it on youtube a few years ago the name of it is, Comptine d'un autre été: l'apres midi by Yann Tierson. (no i have no idea what it means, but its a beautiful song).
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Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 5:13 pm
PsychoChick101 Vanna1994 I heard that people who listen to country are more likley to get depressed, but that is because country music has feelings. Other types of music have a lot of feeling too, you know. For me, these are often the songs that also 'speak' the most to me. And I really hate being emotional. crying But if you want me to list a few . . . "Much More Beautiful Person" by Bowling for Soup. OMG i have that song so awsome whee any ways the one that pointed me once was white'n'nerdy from wierd Al cause i was nerdy once in my life sweatdrop ... im not now but i was
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Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 2:54 pm
Let me tell a fairly interesting story that most likely nobody will want to read but that answers the question.
I remember my mum and I were in the car and we were going to pick up my little sister from someplace. She left me in the car as she went to go get my sister. She spent an abnormally long period of time trying to find her, during which I got very nervous, started crying, and wished that I would go insane so that I wouldn't have to deal with reality anymore. (It is a fairly disturbing quirk of mine to have thoughts like that.)
Anyway, I recovered from this little breakdown by the time my mum came back with my sister. We got in the car and started driving home. We had the radio on, and the first song that came on after we started driving home was "Wish You Were Here", by Pink Floyd. I paid careful attention to the lyrics, which were written about the band's former singer, Syd Barrett, who went insane. It frightened me somewhat, because the lyrics somehow spoke to me in a very direct way - it made me feel as though someone was asking me about my wish to go insane, asking me whether or not that was really what I wanted. Never since then have I truly wished that I would lose my mind.
The song had been significant to me before, but it had never meant so much to me before that moment, and it has never had the same effect on me before. So I suppose that answers the question.
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nothing of any importance
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Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2010 4:14 pm
Wow, that is an amazing story
Music does have an influence
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 6:57 pm
The song that i found really has lots of emotion to it because I was really close to this family member who died and it just reminds me of her and when i play it everything just feels better... A Thousand Miles by Vanessa Carlton
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:02 pm
there was this one song that i refused to listen too becuase it was too sad, for some reason i think it had something to do with fathers, or growing up or something
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Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 7:20 pm
ya there are mostly sad songs about that kind of stuff. Has anyone heard "concrete angel" I'm not sure who it's by but it was so sad i cried but you have to watch the music video with it
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Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 7:59 am
Martina McBride, and yes I love that song
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