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Here is yet another example to myself of a song I immediately fell in love with when I first heard it, a song that evoked a very strong emotional response, and a song that I had not read the lyrics until just now. Listening to this song while also reading the lyrics immediately evokes tears in my eyes...
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Stef on a Sunday show was talking about music recommendations and I still reckon for protests songs you can't go past a classic like - Alice's Restaurant Massacree by Arlo Guthrie. It's such a great line when he says, "I'm sittin' here on the Group W bench 'cause you want...
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I came across this channel via Battles, which I was already a fan of, but everything else I've watched from them has been great. Most H-Fi sound I've ever heard on YT. Check it out, you will probably find something you like: http://www.youtube.com/user/LaBlogotheque#p/search/0/j-rvJsH_WcU Maybe...
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It has a great meloncholy/contemplative feel to it. It's almost like an 80's ballad or power-ballad but with simple piano. May I suggest trying to see if your enjoyment of this song varies with your mood and outlook on your future?
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Every time Stef talks about the elderly being forced to eat cat food, I think of this song.
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This seems to echo Steph's theme of loving the children to change the world: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiInBOVHpO8
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I'm not sure if this is the best forum here to post this in, but if it should be somewhere else please let me know. Myself and a friend of mine (the drummer/vocalist) started writing music together a little under a year ago and later formed the band known as Fringe Element. I would call us alternative...
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Hi guys, I've noticed a serious lack of philosophic music (aside from Rush, early Sam Roberts, some Pink Floyd, and then some obscure bands) since being into philosophy for the past two years. It seemed to me a great idea to focus my newfound knowledge into the thing I do best, songwriting and performing...
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Prayer of the Children Composed by Kurt Bestor I find this song to be particularly moving. It is typically portrayed in a religious/political light and was written by a Christian composer. But he also included a set of secular lyrics which replace the word "Jesus" with "Who will"...
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I love Yes And just for fun