So recently, I've really discovered two bands that I find I really like. They are The Script, and Lifehouse. I like the script's style, and they have some songs I really like.(The Man Who Can't Be Moved & Breakeven) Lifehouse just has really deep songs, which is something I look for, which brings me to another point. Just the other day I realized how much more I identify with the language arts than the fine arts. It explains why I prefer rock/pop/songs with words to classical music. I love music, not so much for the tune, but more for the poetry set to the tune. Which I think is why I have such eclectic taste as far as style of music goes. I mean, not that a song with a catchy tune won't catch my attention, but the songs that have really stuck with me are the ones with meaning in their words. And in fact I can only think of one song without words that really holds special meaning for me, which is more do to the memories I have attached with it.
Ah, the beauty of words,
floating through air,
into my senses,
ensnaring me there.
In thoughts, of all things.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
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6 comments:
I'm so glad you're back. Thanks for sharing!
Love Always,
Aunt Cindi
Wow, I haven't checked your blog in a while and I see this, I feel exactly the same way about music, and lifehouse is one of the few modern bands that I really enjoy. "Broken" is one of my favorite songs of all time. Thanks.
Who wrote that last bit of poetry?
Dad
Highland Sage.
I wrote the bit of poetry Dad.
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