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Guest My_Genesis

Here are mine (first 2 I actually got from a ftm's YouTube videos)

1. Weightless - All Time Low

2. Marchin' On - One Republic

3. Until the End - Breaking Benjamin

4. Shed Some Light - Shinedown

5. The Running Free - Coheed & Cambria

That's it for now. I'll post more if I think of 'em. :)

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Guest Elizabeth K

Hey Jude (Beatles) - but instead of 'go out and get her' its 'go out and be her."

And for my lover - "She Gives Me All Her Love" (Beatles again)

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Guest Micha
"Now That I'm a Woman" from "The Last Unicorn" soundtrack by America.

With Love,

Aislinn

That movie is pure win!

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Sublime's "What I Got"

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Guest Donna Jean

"Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow"

Fleetwood Mac

To two VERY special ladies that mean the world to me....

Donna Jean

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Guest Elizabeth K

Bryan Adams - "Have You Ever Loved A Woman"

And when you find yourself

Lying helpless in her arms

You know you really love a woman

And

Louisiana LaRoux -"New Orleans Ladies"

From Bourbon Street to Esplanade

They sashy by

They sashy by

And

"Fats Domino - "Walking to New Orleans"

You used to be my honey

Till you spent all my money

No use for you to cry

I'll see you bye and bye

Cause I'm walkin' to New Orleans

And

Bonnie Raitt - "Lets Give Them Something to Talk About"

Let's give them something to talk about

A little mystery to figure out

Let's give them something to talk about

How about love, love, love, love?

To a special lady bug.

OH MY OH MY OH MY

Lizzy

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Guest NatashaJade

There are a few for different reasons...

"All Things Must Pass" by George Harrison

"Bad Days" by The Flaming Lips

"Solsbury Hill" by Peter Gabriel

luv

Gin

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Guest Donna Jean
"Solsbury Hill" by Peter Gabriel

luv

Gin

Amazing!

I was just listening to that a minute ago!

I LOVE that song!

Donna Jean

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Guest NatashaJade
Amazing!

I was just listening to that a minute ago!

I LOVE that song!

Donna Jean

I'm such a Peter Gabriel fan that I've had a student named Peter Gabriel for the last 4 years and managed to give him an A every year just because he's Peter Gabriel.

It's a beautiful song and, of course, now it makes me cry...

luv

Gin

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Guest Donna Jean
I'm such a Peter Gabriel fan that I've had a student named Peter Gabriel for the last 4 years and managed to give him an A every year just because he's Peter Gabriel.

It's a beautiful song and, of course, now it makes me cry...

luv

Gin

Well, then........

Were you quick enough to pick up the fact that the person that started this thread is "My GENESIS"?

LOL

Donna Jean

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Guest NatashaJade
Well, then........

Were you quick enough to pick up the fact that the person that started this thread is "My GENESIS"?

LOL

Donna Jean

:lol: Indeed! That did occur to me.

luv

Gin

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Guest Nick_Hosler

Chris Young "the man I want to be" Both a TG meaning and romantic meaning for the man I want to be for Chelsey. I will always love, support and cherish her. I <3 you suga

James Otto "just got started lovin you" it's "our" song and completely describes my feelings for her. I still hate leaving her side even if it's for something we have to do like....work...ugh

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Guest Hoslers_wife

First and most importantly James Otto "just got started lovin you" It's Nick and I's first song and it applies as well today as it did when I first fell in love with him.

Secondly

Linkin Park "leave out all the rest" There are places and things and times in my life I would love nothing more that to delete, forget, and erase from existance. But as we all know, whats done is done and all we can do is move on and learn. Wow, have I learned lol.

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Guest Donna Jean

I'm so sorry, but we MUST comply with this rule!

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We can't let that happen....

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Guest Elizabeth K
I'm so sorry, but we MUST comply with this rule!

Lauras could be sued for copyright infringment......

We can't let that happen....

Donna Jean

Agree

Yes - I was pushing this a bit on my reply - but I tried to use only a few of the chorus lines - use the full name of the song and fully credit the singers.

Lizbet

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Guest sarah f

I can't remember who sings the song or the title of the song but part of it goes like this.

I am half the man I used to be, I am half the man I used to be.

I think that is appropriate considering the changes going on right now.

Love,

Sarah F

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Guest Elizabeth K

Wow - so many replies from me on this - but I keep thinking about the topic - music is so powerful.

MY TWO ALL TIME FAVORITES (since I was a child)

Judy Garland - 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow" Smeillson version is good on this too.

Jimmy Cricket - "When You Wish Upon a Star"

whoa

But then I am reverting to my childhood, in my old age - "Happy Trails to You" - Roy Rogers - Dale Evans."

Lizbet

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Guest NatashaJade
I can't remember who sings the song or the title of the song but part of it goes like this.

I am half the man I used to be, I am half the man I used to be.

I think that is appropriate considering the changes going on right now.

Love,

Sarah F

That one is "

" by Stone Temple Pilots

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Gin

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Guest My_Genesis
:lol: Indeed! That did occur to me.

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Gin

haha. I actually hadn't heard of the band when i made up that name. It was more about genesis = beginning. Like, transition will be my beginning.

Anyways that's not what this thread's about lol.

I thought of two more

1. Race Against Myself - The Offspring

Bit depressing if you look up the lyrics... but I really relate to it and it inspires me to just keep going.

2. Somewhere I Belong - Linkin Park

I can't remember who sings the song or the title of the song but part of it goes like this.

I am half the man I used to be, I am half the man I used to be.

I think that is appropriate considering the changes going on right now.

Love,

Sarah F

That's Creep by Stone Temple Pilots :) Good song

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Guest Opal

Hi!

One I haven't heard in a long time, but touched me many years ago...

Group Heart - Album Desire Walks On - The Woman in Me

Hugs,

Opal

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Guest My_Genesis
Hi!

One I haven't heard in a long time, but touched me many years ago...

Group Heart - Album Desire Walks On - The Woman in Me

Hugs,

Opal

I like Heart. They have some good stuff. Do you know "All I Wanna Do"? This is a bit off-topic but I love this cover of it:

here's another one for laughs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cO0aIzVunbs...feature=related

I think everyone can relate to that one at some point :P

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Guest Evan_J

<<Has no theme song :(

I don't think I listen to enough music lol

Past ones?

On the Ocean, by k'jon (transition related)

Lost Without You, Robin Thicke (maleness in a relationship)

Whatever you Like, T.I. (same as above, diff mood tho ;) )

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Polaris by Jimmy eat world

"I'll say it straight and plain

I know I've made mistakes

I've always been afraid

I've always been afraid"

That is not the whole song. It's most of it with bits missed out. I'm just picking the bits that stand out most to me.

"More in my face than is my taste

I grow so weary I'll surrender

to what they say Let them lead the way

Till' I can no longer remember

my darling dreams Prewritten scenes,

whatever felt my own

So to save face I'll take my place

Where I may safely feel alone

Glad the waters are so shallow

When the river runs so cold"

"D' you breathe the name of your saviour in your hour of need,

And taste the blame if the flavor should remind you of greed?

Of implication, insinuation and ill will, 'til you cannot lie still,

In all this turmoil, before red cape and foil come closing in for a kill

Come feed the rain

'cause I'm thirsty for your love dancing underneath the skies of lust

Yeah, feed the rain

'cause without your love my life ain't nothing but this carnival of rust"

There are many more. I'll post more when i can think of some. I have so many!

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