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meccalecca
Voice of Reason
Gender: Male
Location: The Land of Enchantment
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- #11
- Posted: 04/17/2015 14:45
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Euphoria.
Mostly, my favorite music makes me feel secure with all of the many emotions that make me human. Red House Painters makes me feel comforted in my melancholy, William Onyeabor helps me see the good in humanity, Moondog makes me feel playful. _________________ http://jonnyleather.com
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Infinity183
Gender: Female
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- #12
- Posted: 04/17/2015 18:56
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Steely Dan and Mariah Carey are like sonic massages to me. I can be as overwhelmed and upset as possible, but listening to Fagen and Becker's melodiously layered musical progressions and Carey's passionate, fluttering voice does a lot to stretch my mindset out of a ditch. While Steely Dan's spontaneously referential subject matter evokes colorful imagery to feed my brain with, Mariah Carey sings vibrant life into basic phrases that resonate directly with my own difficult experiences of finding love.
Stevie Wonder and Bruce Springsteen bring out the huge side of me that wants to be sympathetic. Both artists sing of the countless misfortunes clouding the dreams of their brethren, but also express a passionate optimism that transforms their struggle into a grand journey to conquer. Listening to these artists, I feel like nothing can really bring me down.
Artists like Kate Bush and Talking Heads provoke a sort of blissfully intrigued activity in my mind. David Byrne and Kate Bush both have eccentric, hammy vocal styles but sing about all sorts of off-kilter matters and have fun with all of them. These musical acts arouse my interest in life in general, making everything seem fun rather than stale or imposing.
Billy Joel is like a chameleon of sorts, adopting very different musical styles on every one of his albums, yet always glueing them together with colorful melodies and lyrics that run the gamete of feelings. His music makes me appreciate the complexity of being alive, without making me feel alienated or out of balance.
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Norman Bates
Gender: Male
Age: 51
Location: Paris, France
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- #13
- Posted: 04/17/2015 18:58
- Post subject: Re: Describe what your favorite music makes you feel like...
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Saoirse wrote: | ... in one sentence. |
King of the World.
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JMan
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- #14
- Posted: 04/17/2015 19:04
- Post subject: Re: Describe what your favorite music makes you feel like...
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Saoirse wrote: | ... in one sentence. Or two or three but only if you like drone and straight pop equally or sth I donno. Try and be as crazy or subued or whimsical as you like it, personal wankery abound and encouraged.
And I think my favorite music makes me feel like a beautiful princess that can take out any army in the world with my bare fucking hands. |
Quote Sally Solomon: Bring me the word on a plate.
Really, I just feel like any music I like is something that touches any part of my, whether it's my emotions, my mind, my heart, or my soul.
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Anti
I Dream of Drone
Age: 28
Location: Somewhere in Ohio
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- #15
- Posted: 04/17/2015 20:01
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My favorite music makes me feel like I'm not alone during hard times. _________________ ...and for dessert!
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FlorianJones
Gender: Male
Age: 29
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- #16
- Posted: 04/17/2015 20:28
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BurningBright wrote: | My favorite music makes me feel like I'm not alone during hard times. |
This. Exactly this.
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rayword45
Gender: Male
Age: 26
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- #17
- Posted: 04/17/2015 20:29
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My favorite music makes me feel like I'm listening to good songs.
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alelsupreme
Awful.
Gender: Male
Age: 27
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- #18
- Posted: 04/17/2015 21:10
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Thumbnail. Click to enlarge.
Basically. _________________
Romanelli wrote: | We're all fucked, lads. |
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