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I still haven't found what I'm looking for... U2

This kind of heavier music actually took some time to adapt to, though the meter and timing is at my speed. I mainly listen to this one song from that album.

Learning to Fly by Tom Petty is similar in some ways.

Actually, I'm going through my rather ecclectic and under-used collection at this moment.Rolleyes
Lee-Ann Rimes Blue from country.

Willey Nelson Blue Eyes Cryin' in the Rain and Bandera.
yellow by cold play
Don't recognise half of the music quoted here but that is because I know next to nothing about contemporary stuff ...... which I regret; feel I am really missing out.

I am interested though in another aspect of music and listening. Do people actually listen to the lyrics and try to interpret the meaning/story behind them?

I don't really but have tried doing so as a means of learning about emotion. inner thinking etc.

I've found that it is a good tactic!

Mjølner Wrote:
Blues, blues & blues Wink
I eat drink and breathe blues.
If I need to chair up and do something that I don't really want to do, then blues makes me happy and energetic. Wink
I love blues!


Double, "Captain of Her Heart."

Also,

classical

"Die Moldau" Friederich Smetna

It reminds me of coming out of the snowy tundra with a dog-team into a water garden paradise.
i hear: ''we're not alone'', from Peeping tom, the newest group from Mike Patton, i like everyone of his groups, Faith no more, Fantomas, Tomahawk, Lovage, he is just an inspiration to me
Lacrimosa, Saphire
Snow Coast- Yoshihiro Sawasaki Big Grin
NIN: The Warning
Ravel's Bolero one of my all time favorites
Communications with the Space Shuttle Endeavor, the ISS, and Mission Control on NASA TV.
the only diffrence between martydoma nd suicide is press coverage by panic! at the disco
On my computer's speakers: obscure buzzing signals from nearby cell phones.

Aeolienne Wrote:
1st movemement (Allegro con brio) from Beethoven's 5th Symphony


You know, I may actually have that one. I'm trying to picture it.

How about Pachabel Canon in D?

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