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Songs That Seem To Capture What You Feel Or Have Felt


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For example, "Bad Habit" by the Dresden Dolls was an amazing capture of my attitude when I was living as a girl in puberty and self injuring. It talks about anger and frustration that no one is catching you when it is obvious as well as people's obliviousness to suffering because they are too obsessed with unimportant things. It also says how it's so hard to quit and it feels like everything you tried fails. Luckily I managed to quit, but at the time it seemed impossible. "Labyrinth" by Oomph seems to be a perfect photograph of what I felt when I was going through psychosis, especially the music video. Well, the subtitled music video is the only way I knew what the lyrics actually are so I guess I wouldn't know how well it captures psychosis if it were not for the video but the video is definitely very much like how I felt too. "Girl Anachronism" by the Dresden Dolls is a good description of how I felt when I was a young child, except I was a boy, people just didn't know. However, I felt more like an anachronism from the future than the past. I felt like that I was supposed to be born a hundred years later in a time when people would understand me. Asperger's Sydrome was already discovered, people didn't know about it so they just said I was a brat when I screamed when people touched me. When I eventually was diagnosed it seemed at first a relief and then an insult that they would say who I am is nothing more than a disorder. Who are they to tell me that my personality, my intellect and my entire mind set is a disease? Hopefully it won't be a hundred years to have people accept Asperger's as a different way of being and not a disease. I still sort of consider myself an anachronism to an extent so I guess the song still captures who I am. I have to say "Until the Day You Die" by Abney Park seems to capture how I am now, which is carrying on despite what people think. However, obviously I am not a laser sling air pirate, though it would be awesome if I was. Yeah, anyway, what songs capture what you feel?

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Guest Elizabeth K

A modified Beatle song. "Hey Jude"

"Don't be afraid - you were made to go out and 'be' her."

"The minute you let her under your skin - they you begin to make it better."

Silly I know.

Praised be! I would marry you! (another post!) BUT I looked at your profile. I am 3.5 times your age! BUt I think in most ways you are older than me... and I have an old soul... so know that some of us see much more in you than you see in yourself. Cryptic huh, sorry? GRIN... better go get my coffee fix!

Lizzy

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Guest Nikki A
For example, "Bad Habit" by the Dresden Dolls was an amazing capture of my attitude when I was living as a girl in puberty and self injuring. It talks about anger and frustration that no one is catching you when it is obvious as well as people's obliviousness to suffering because they are too obsessed with unimportant things. It also says how it's so hard to quit and it feels like everything you tried fails. Luckily I managed to quit, but at the time it seemed impossible. "Labyrinth" by Oomph seems to be a perfect photograph of what I felt when I was going through psychosis, especially the music video. Well, the subtitled music video is the only way I knew what the lyrics actually are so I guess I wouldn't know how well it captures psychosis if it were not for the video but the video is definitely very much like how I felt too. "Girl Anachronism" by the Dresden Dolls is a good description of how I felt when I was a young child, except I was a boy, people just didn't know. However, I felt more like an anachronism from the future than the past. I felt like that I was supposed to be born a hundred years later in a time when people would understand me. Asperger's Sydrome was already discovered, people didn't know about it so they just said I was a brat when I screamed when people touched me. When I eventually was diagnosed it seemed at first a relief and then an insult that they would say who I am is nothing more than a disorder. Who are they to tell me that my personality, my intellect and my entire mind set is a disease? Hopefully it won't be a hundred years to have people accept Asperger's as a different way of being and not a disease. I still sort of consider myself an anachronism to an extent so I guess the song still captures who I am. I have to say "Until the Day You Die" by Abney Park seems to capture how I am now, which is carrying on despite what people think. However, obviously I am not a laser sling air pirate, though it would be awesome if I was. Yeah, anyway, what songs capture what you feel?

well, as amanda palmer related songs... Shores of California, Sing, Runs In the Family,bad habit, Girl Anachronism (i feel like an anachronism from the past unlike you tho!)

Running up that Hill (Placebo)

Lover I don't have to love (bright eyes)

The Spine Song (Cake Bake Betty) i have no idea why that reminds me of how i feel :P it kinda just does

All the things she said (tatu)

Your sweet 666 (H.I.M)

Under the judas tree (psyclon nine)

Amaranth (Nightwish)

Coin Operated Boy (The dresden dolls) that is more how i feel about others :P

King Rat (Modest Mouse)

King for a Day (green day) Feels like a flashback at parts XD

Empty With You (the used)

"I Caught Fire (in your eyes)" (the used)

Skulls (the misfits)

Thrash Unreal (Against Me!)

In Which Draco and Harry Secretly Want to Make out (the whomping willows)

Im sure there r more that i just cant think of! lol

Hugs, Nikki

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When i was young, i liked Supertramp The Logical Song:

There are times when all the world's asleep, The questions run too deep, For such a simple man, Won't you please, please tell me what we've learned, I know it sounds absurd, But please tell me who I am

When i was upset i liked Pearl Jam's Why Go

she scratches a letter, into a wall made of stone, maybe someday, another child, won't feel as alone as she does

it's been two years, and counting, since they put her in this place, she's been diagnosed, by some stupid *****, and mommy agrees, why go home?, why go home?,why go home...

she seems to be stronger, but what they want her to be is weak, she could just pretend, she could join the game, she could be another clone

why go home?

what you taught me, put me here, don't come visit, mommy dear

When i'm with my lover i like Billy Joel's You May Be Right

The refrain goes:

You may be right, I may be crazy, But it just may be a lunatic you're looking for, Turn out the light, Don't try to save me, You may be wrong for all I know, But you may be right

I like the part where he says:

You were lonely for a man, I said take me as I am, 'Cause you might enjoy some madness for a while

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Guest 91curiouskitten

Was actually thinkign abtuo makign this post, thanks for makign ti :P My lsit, well its all songs I have on ym playlist, when Im laying down or feelign down, I listen to these songs voer and over

Evenecescen: Missing:

Mudvayne: Scarlet Letters

3 Doors Down: Changes ((Especially love this one))

Linkin Park: Numb

12 stones: Lie to me

ICP: I found a body ((ITs another personal fav, listen apst the twisted parts))

Trapt: Made of Glass

Fanastasia: Everythgin burns ((I think fantasia or somethign))

3 Doors down: ITs not me ((One mroe starred one lol))

Three Days Grace: No more

Breaking Benjamin: Breakdown

Breaking benjamin:" No more games

My chermical romance: I'm not okay ((Yup you guessed, another fav))

Default: Get out of this alive ((It has fit me for years))

The Wallflowers: One headlight

Rise against: Swing life away

Simple plan: My generation ((Yuup))

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Guest jessica lynn

Well for me it would be baby you wouldn't last a minute on my creek. Acoustic. When I was a younger teen going through puberty it reall helped me just calm down. Its a beautiful song! Its by chiodos which is a great band with a very hot singer! <3 craig owens!

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Guest Joanna Phipps

I think one that relates to us all, because although we are all going in the same direction no two trails are the same, would be that old Sinatra classic My Way. When the chips are down the only way to do transition is your way.

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There was an old song in the late 70s, Andy Williams recorded called "The Other Side Of Me" - there are two new songs by that title now but the old one is more to the point for us.

And this has got to be our Anthem - all rise and face the world with your hands over your hearts as you listen.

I've Gotta Be Me

You may now be seated.

Love ya,

Sally

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