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JMan
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Do you sometimes come across an album that is filled with heart, soul, or both? Which ones are filled with heart and/or soul?

Rumours by Fleetwood Mac, for example - It's amazing what a whole band of people breaking relationships can do. Despite the fact that everyone was splitting up, there's a very cheery vibe in most of the album. It's like everyone worked hard to write a better song about the breakups they went through than the other bands, pouring their heart out to make a cheery album when in truth their happiness was a farce, covering the sadness that resides deep within the lyrics. It was the creation of this album that kept the very band from breaking up forever.
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Yes, sometimes I do listen to albums by The Beatles, The Beach Boys or Queen, to name a few. On the other hand, I've also listened to albums by bands/artists like Pavement, Kanye West or Faust! Twisted Evil
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The heart is just a lump of flesh that pumps blood around my body and souls aren't real.
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The only album I can think of with Heart & Soul is Closer.
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I once spent an entire day sitting in my apartment playing the bassline to "Heart and Soul" in the hopes that someone would complete me. Nobody came in that day, but a couple weeks later someone did break in and take some of my stuff.
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Not an album, but I love how this song lacks both of these qualities:


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sp4cetiger wrote:
I once spent an entire day sitting in my apartment playing the bassline to "Heart and Soul" in the hopes that someone would complete me. Nobody came in that day, but a couple weeks later someone did break in and take some of my stuff.


So everything worked out then
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secretdad wrote:
The heart is just a lump of flesh that pumps blood around my body and souls aren't real.


You must be a blast at parties.
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RockyRaccoon wrote:
So everything worked out then


In a way. I had to sell my piano to pay for the damage done by the burglar.
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