Random Question of the Day
So, I've been listening to music while I work (I finally got a last.fm account) and there are certain songs that alway make me listen to them more closely. Ones who's music or lyrics hit me harder than the average song on some kind of emotional level.
It makes me wonder what songs moves you?
It makes me wonder what songs moves you?
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Recently I've been listening to Amanda Palmer a lot, and many of her songs move me, both with the way she sings them and with the lyrics that I can often relate to a lot. Or Antony and the Johnsons, especially "Cripple and the Starfish". And so many others... I'd try to list more, but I'm falling asleep at the keyboard.
Other songs move me mostly because of some event they remind me of - I always get happy-sad when listening to Fury in the Slaughterhouse's "Time To Wonder", for example, or the Four Non Blondes "What's Going On?"
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*nods* I'm like that too. Sometimes for me it can even be something as simple as the singer who's singing it because you can feel the emotion coming from them (even if they're not the best singer per se).
I'll definitely check out the music that you mentioned here.
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Also, I think the emotional-resonance with music happens a lot to me because I'm writer, and listening to certain songs puts me in the right mood for a particular story. I can't write without a proper playlist.
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As far as songs go, if they move me for themselves, it's generally by the combination of the music, the lyrics, and the way they're performed. Lilith Fair's Hot White Cum will move me to a kind of bouncy, aggressive cheer that's as much a function the major key and upbeat rhythm as the humour in the childlike frankness of the words. Amanda Marshall's Love is my Witness has this chorus that I find spiritually moving, even though the song itself is a romantic one, because Marshall's voice soaring into the upper registers flips some internal switch in me to interpret the chorus in a personal-responsibility-meets-global-consciousness kind of way.
It'd be impossible for me to list even a fraction of the songs that do something like this for me. And then there are even more songs that move me not for themselves but because I associate them with some memory that has an emotional component of its own, which may be completely unrelated to the actual content of the song.
The mind is a fascinating place.
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