
"I am a Rock", reminds me of growing up. My dad had an 8-Track of Simon and Garfunkel's greatest hits. I still like that song and it amazes me that it was released in 1966. I don't have too many songs that were released in 1966 on my iPod. Simon and Garfunkel are definitely a unique sound and my have to grow on some people.
"My Maria", I started listening to some country music in high school. I had a friend who was a country fan and I wanted to broaden my musical horizons to include something that she liked (after we went out and I realized that she had gone out of her way to do the same for me). There are other country artists that I like and listen to that will appear on these posts from time to time (after all I am from Idaho!).
"No Excuses", when I was serving as a missionary in the California Carlsbad Mission I knew people that were into a music that I had not really got into in high school, alternative rock. I loved modern rock. The Smiths, New Order, Erasure, Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys; I was fluent in all of these. But there was a new sound that was a little more edgy and Alice in Chains had some tracks that to this day I still enjoy. "No Excuses" is one of them.
"Trouble Me", this song falls into the preiviously mentioned 'modern rock' genre. 10,000 Maniacs are a group that I have enjoyed since junior high. This is a very relaxing track that reminds me of when my wife and I were dating.
All of these songs are unique and different. In the coming months I will look at the different tracks that my iPod groups together and the pattern they weave in my life.
Different is good. We are all different.
2 comments:
Substance? Great. Can you hear the sarcasm? I'm glad you have enough brain power to provide us all with thought-provoking, meaningful posts. I wish I had your stamina. Seriously, not giving you grief... substance over fluff is better any day of the week.
Life has a soundtrack, thanks for sharing a bit of yours. However, I did notice that there were no songs from Twisted Brethren! lol I get practice reports from future band members hopeful to show us their much improved stuff. Maybe we can come out with a we-are-the-world type album, won't that be fun?
~Stacey
Very thought provoking...I agree with Stacey - I enjoy your posts and wish that I could find it in myself to write more meaningfully. (Although I really enjoy her posts also). Thanks for sharing!
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