My life definatley has a soundtrack... almost everywhere i go i have music playing. at home, iTunes is pumpin, laying in bed, my iHome is pumping, in the car-iPod, when i dont have my iPod, my phone has iTunes so it doubles as an MP3 player.
So yeah, music plays a big role in my life, even when im in class theres usually a song on my mind... sadly, im untalented and dont create music, but i freakin love listening to it.
So yeah, new thread idea... the "Music" section of this website needs more popularity... so what are your favorite songs? favorite artists? why are they your favorite? what memories do they stir up?
I guess i'll start... i am a HUGE indie guy... anything acoustic i am probably gonna love, i prefer almost every acoustic version of any rock song.
my favorite song at the moment is probably "Strawberry Wine" by Ryan Adams. It tells a great story and chills down my spine, love it.
So yeah, hopefully this thread will take off... if not, then you all suck!
I am also a music lover and find that music is often a close friend, a soft Kleenex, a warm cup of hot chocolate, a knowledgable professor, a pastor/priest or even a soothing voice, in my chaotic life.
However, I can't take away from the need, at least once a day, for complete silence (usually while I'm in the car) No phone, no radio, no Blackberry, nothing. There is some level of downtime that I seem to need throughout my day. So though I appreciate a great Neil Diamond or Frank Sinatra song to name a couple greats, I also need that quiet.
lol yea i know what you mean, everything seems wrong to me if there isnt any music being played somewhere within earshot,lol rock or metal my favourite types, favourite at the moment...........hhhhmmmmm..........what's up people by maximum the hormone
What a nice, friendly post, until your last few words. lol.
Favorite, heart stirring songs - "Your Song" by Elton John, "The Way You Look Tonight" (favorite singers are Tony Bennett and Michael Buble), "The Lady in Red" by Chris De Burgh, "On the Beach" by Chris Rhea, just about anything by the Doobie Brothers, and so many more.
Much depends on the mood. There are times I just want to listen to early blues artists such as Blind Lemon or Robert Johnson. Sometimes it is the swing band era and I cannot get enough of Louis Armstrong (that Hot Fives and Seven Collection is incredible!). Then you get me into big band and away I go! lol. Performers such as Coleman Hawkins and Benny Goodman led the way for some of the best music ever (strictly my opinion).
I'll stop there. Music is just part of everyday life.