So lately I've been thinking a lot about lyrics and music. A few days ago I was looking at lyrics to a song and I didn't know who the band was nor have I ever heard this song, so I was reading the lyrics and I mean they were really good and touching. Long story short, I went and searched the song on You Tube and it was like, I don't know, like it was just really bad screamo song. I'm not going to mention the bands name because, well that would be kinda rude and very unprofessional. Ha-ha. I ended up thinking how lyrics are are really the unimportant to a song. Well not always, what I mean is that most people like a song because of its beat or just because they like it. There's a band that has really strong lyrics and I just love them. The Bands is, The Scene Aesthetic. They sing this one song, "Humans" and the lyrics are like so beautiful. Here's the link if your interested in checking that out. http://www.metrolyrics.com/humans-lyrics-the-scene-aesthetic.html
Lately Never Shout Never has been writing songs of either personal life experiences or poetry.
I think that's really cool, because having such great lyrics in a song make that great song so much
better. http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.ListAll&friendId=43428902
If your interested in looking at some of those lyrics there's the link for that. ^^^
Also here's the link for 2 of the poems he's written. http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewPicture&friendID=43428902&albumId=2658980
If you don't know Christofer Drew (Never Shout Never) that much, he's really into peace, making the
world a better place and love. So you might notice that in some of his music or poems he talks a lot about
that kind of stuff. I really hope you check some of Never Shout Never lyrics/ poems out, he's truly amazing
and I think you'll really enjoy his special talent that he shares with the world.
I was just reading The Ready Sets blog post and it was so weird because it kinda goes into the lines of what I'm implying. His blog title for this was, The Right Note,The Right Word, here's what he said,
"sometimes it feels like a combination of the right melody and the right line that can strike a strong emotional spot. When I was younger I would find songs that had that sort of effect, even if only for a few seconds, and listen to them over and over.". So, with that being said, he's totally right. There's these 2 songs that I cannot stop listening to, "The Blizzard of '89" and "When Cheating had Feeling" and because those two songs are the ones that i usually go to when I turn on my iPod is because there is a certain line in those songs that make me really enjoy it. I hope that you kind of got the point of what I'm trying to say... if not, well I'm sorry.
Thanks!
- Kaitlyn
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