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| Hey everyone, I think this was my last yea rof trick or treating, so one last time i can stay home the day after. I'm stoned, 3 bowl packs outta my glass piece , tolerance break recently ended. But recently i've felt depressed in a way but i've been listening to music that changed me. Songs like hey hey, my my by neil young, lopsided by att he drive-in, and alot of grateful dead and neil young. They gave me the push to keep going, and feel better. Anyone else have these sort of expierences? |
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| You, my friend, sound like you need some Flaming Lips in your life. "Dooo youuuu realiiiiiiiizee??" |
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| Oh and I cant forget cygnus... vismund cygnus by the mars volta, and a sh1t load more by them. |
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| Well usually the music I listen to is determined by how I feel at the moment, not the other way around but there are a few songs that stick out in my memory. Stevie Ray Vaughan's Crossfire and Texas Flood sparked my interest in guitar...and the loving message of lots of Beatles songs keep me grounded when I get a little self-absorbed. Oh and most recently The Bravery's Time Won't Let Me Go makes me remember that the past is gone and I can't change it, so put all your energy into the present.
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| Yellow Submarine and Eleanor Rigby. First Beatle songs that I heard. It started a Beatles discovery, which shortly led to a rock-n-roll discovery.... I don't really have "life-changing songs" though. I just have ones that I'm really sensitive to....
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| There is a punk band called Authority Zero and I find a lot of the songs off their new album to be great words of wisdom and words to live by. There are two songs in particular that I love, one is called Sieze the Day and the other No Regrets. The titles are pretty self explanitory and they are just awesome songs by an awesome band. If you have never listened to them and you like punk or just some real good music peep em out !! ![]() |
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The Mars Volta rocks, too. They're basically the band that made me fall in love with music rather than just love music....kinda the like the straw that broke the camel's back, if you will. | |
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| I listen to the Grateful Dead everyday, I also miss Nirvana and Kurt, but better im than me I guess....... Still think he was a geniuos.....Johhny Cash, just because that was my real first performance artist that I listened too, then it was who hit John, I was listening to everything. THis was the tim of a poet nasmed Bob Dylan and the beatles, Blue Cheer and all the rest, Carlos Santana at Woodstock, the best performance in my at opinion after the lighting of the Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Then the Beatles Sgt. Pepper's. Jimi, Van, that little ball of fire from Texas named Janis Joplin who drank herself to death in a hotel room...... Otis Redding, Marvin Gaye, Martha and the Shondells. I realize I'm in the black and white days for some of you, but check it out, for the sixties and seveties it was some way cool shit, dude.....far out.......The Charlie daniels band, Blue grass, Flat and Scruggs, The grand ole Opry, Porter Wagner, The King, Prince, carole King, james taylor, Neil Young. Jesus dude, I'm fifty years old, ya really want them all? ![]() Some Where In Ded Land..........I will if ya want, but it's really gonna take awhile, and I know that not that many care...... ![]()
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