Topic: anyone ever think a song wsa so great when you were kind of | |
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This post was a big ole tease
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ok i was going to say if you ever got nerotic over a song i dont know why but play it over and over and over
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ok i was going to say if you ever got nerotic over a song i dont know why but play it over and over and over I came across music like that, I still have a song that I love and I play it all the time. It came out in the early 90's, and I still listen to it all the time. |
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what is it?
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A Golden Chain
Friendship is a Golden Chain, The links are friends so dear, And like a rare and precious jewel It's treasured more each year... It's clasped together firmly With a love that's deep and true, And it's rich with happy memories and fond recollections, too... Time can't destroy its beauty For, as long as memory lives, Years can't erase the pleasure That the joy of friendship gives... For friendship is a priceless gift That can't be bought or sold, But to have an understanding friend Is worth far more than gold... And the Golden Chain of Friendship Is a strong and blessed tie Binding kindred hearts together As the years go passing by. - Helen Steiner Rice - |
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I thought the song "Forever in Love" by Kenny Gee was fantastic!!! I got broken hearted in San Fransisco in my younger years and the whole sobbing plane trip back to Houston I had a song like that rolling around in my head and couldn't put it on paper. He finally did!!!!
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For me it is the Eagles: Hotel California, Heart of the Matter and Get Over It!!!
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Course I've been listening to New Age Music lately and have discovered electronic harpist Hilary Stagg!!! Fantastic music!!! He's dead now, but his story is way cool and his music lives on!!!
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this might sound morbid, but when my beautiful aunt died of cancer last year we drove from fla.to w.va.
i played "cancer" by my chemical romance, and it was kind of soothing. i didn't listen to it over and over, but i did play it a lot. |
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this might sound morbid, but when my beautiful aunt died of cancer last year we drove from fla.to w.va. i played "cancer" by my chemical romance, and it was kind of soothing. i didn't listen to it over and over, but i did play it a lot. That really doesn't sound morbid at all. If you think about it, music is the backdrop for many of our lives. Even someone who is really big on music will still has one or two songs that they turn to when they hit a rough patch. Some people use music to mend their heart. It doesn't matter what song or band it may be, as long as it helps get through a tough time. |
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