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Posted 26 March 2007 - 10:37 AM

we hear it almost everyday: music. for many its with our ears, for some with our hearts, souls, or minds. what can be felt so deeply at once, can linger on beyond generations.

what is it about music? it is clearly seems to be an exp​ression, an exaggerated one. an artistic exp​ression filled with definitive emotion. the beat and lyrics only provide us with basic ground that establishes the premise of this form. are you really listening to what you hear? many singers may recite lyrics, but its only in their emotions will you hear the truth of the song being sung. music can be an urgent need for mass-communication, for unity, for understanding,..for healing the wounded.


the emotions can run ever so high. the inhibited entrancement can cause many of its followers to engage heavily in drugs or alcoholism. this is not a conscious choice, as they have become lost in music aware of its mighty mystique. if there is pain being felt by some, is it cause others are feeling loved? is the love you are feeling only a temporary desire by another? are love and music intangible?;..inseperable?,.invincible? is the music you hear wrote on lyrics concieved by sheer inspiration or indulgence? do bands write for the love of music or the love of money? how true are they to their fans? how true are you to your own inner self?

the flow of music runs like that of a river, for music itself acts like water. it flows, it runs, it meanders. it can run like a raging river or a gentle stream. for some, this musical river is built on shedded tears of happiness, joy, sorrow, pain or anger. there is no obstacle that can stop water or music. if it runs dry, its only a promise that it will soon return again strong like its former self; reinvented. its can climb over rocks, it can divide mountains and fill canyons deep. music can echo many, its the unyielded call of the wild, those who respond are the coyotes being guided into uncharted territories.

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Posted 26 March 2007 - 01:49 PM

For me I examine the tune and the sound of the voice and insert my own meaning to some.

I feel effects for the first time as for my sensitivity to the music I like. Not exactly sure if the effects are my own reaction or as you state a mass communication because they feel like my own.

Another art is after hearing enough of a tune why have music players if is mentally visualized?

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Posted 26 March 2007 - 06:38 PM

uh....Yeah music's good.
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Posted 27 March 2007 - 12:43 AM

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Posted 28 March 2007 - 11:08 AM

Seriously, what the hell is this thread supposed to be about?
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Posted 28 March 2007 - 03:00 PM

about the inspiration that music gives.

when i wrote the thread i was listening to the "The Doors" and downing a Tecate.

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Posted 28 March 2007 - 03:15 PM

Putting music into mere words, I guess. I really do suck at doing that, so just this once, I'm going to do the smart thing and don't even try.

Edit: Right, I really should make it a habit to reply a bit faster before this stuff can happen. So inspiration eh? Yeah... lotsa. unsure.gif

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Posted 28 March 2007 - 03:26 PM

I can't remember which Doors I watched but that and the music made me feel sick from the colours red and black. Red coloured lego and black snails equals to sick.
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Posted 28 March 2007 - 04:02 PM

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I can't remember which Doors I watched but that and the music made me feel sick from the colours red and black. Red coloured lego and black snails equals to sick.


which Doors you watched?..umm..I only recall their being one Doors film. 1991 by Oliver Stone, did i miss a sequel or something?
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Posted 28 March 2007 - 04:18 PM

That was a long time ago but I remember the words on the box being a red colour and one of the tunes "light my fire." I think it was given away but I'll search for the video incase.
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