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Guest TiredTraveler

I tend to find music really helpful when I'm down or depressed (or when I'm happy, for that matter); what kinds of music do you all listen to? Anything you've found particularly helpful in expressing your inner self, or in staying present to your GID when running away into easy distractions seems far too enticing? Anything you've found encouraging? Anything that's had a profound impact on your life?

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Guest Robin Winter

There have definitely been pieces that have had a notable impact on my life, but I wouldn't call much of it encouraging. I immersed myself in certain songs that spoke to me throughout my deepest depression, but the truth is that none of them improved my mood any, they just helped me focus on certain lines of thought, which is what I think I needed at the time. It was a period of time that I desperately needed to be selfish, and to get angry, because that was better than hopelessness, better than being flat and emotionless.

I find myself less attracted to the same music now that I'm no longer depressed.

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Guest Kate_Evelyn

I have been listening to a lot of girl bands. the donnas, yeah yeah yeahs, metric, tegan and sarah, varuca salt, ladytron. and the list gos on.

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Guest Robin Winter

I have been listening to a lot of girl bands. the donnas, yeah yeah yeahs, metric, tegan and sarah, varuca salt, ladytron. and the list gos on.

Tegan and Sara was one of mine as well. At one time I kept their entire discography on my mp3 player, and I listened to all of it almost daily.

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Guest Gerilynn

I was thinking of this subject the other day. I have the usual favorites so I will list a few songs I love.

One Voice by The Wailin' Jennys

Keep on Growing by Sheryl Crow

Crazy Love Performed by Cassandra Wilson

Warm Again by Hannah and Maggie (They are a newer group worth checking out if you like folky style music I love them.)

Faster stuff

Roam by B-52's

Queen of the Road by Devil Doll (She is a great artist and damn fun.)

One other I have been really loving is,

Right to Complain by Trombone Shorty. (This whole album, BACKATOWN, is funky and makes you want to dance.)

So I do listen to male singers and groups. My tastes run from lounge to classical with Rock, folk, blues and all points in between. Hope you check out these songs and artists. Most are on YouTube.

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Guest kariann330

Breaking Benjamin Ft. Valora, coal chamber, slipknot, 40 below summer, otep and kitty...basically anything i can jump around to while being screamed at lol

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Guest Alex_Di

As I've mentioned in an earlier post already, I'm into

instrumental post-rock these days. It's hardly a "happy"

kind of music, one could argue that it's actually pretty emo.

My point is that by playing instrumental music one can express

a lot more than through singing a song. I really like Hammock, it's calm

chill-out tunes help me find inner peace.

I also stumbled on a great violinist on youtube, Lindsey Sterling.

She's awesome and not emo at all.

To me, music doesn't really define how happy or miserable I feel,

but rather how it touches my soul.

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Guest Maria_B

Personally, I find that I can emotionally relate better to a song through the lyrics than through the instrumental. It's also what I remember more :3. Thats the wonderful thing about music, the diversity in which people listen to and relate through it.

I've been revisiting a lot of the Linkin Park, Meteora / Hybrid Theory songs of late, as well as old P!nk albums like M!zunderstood.

Between Breaking the Habit, Family Portrait, A Place for my Head and Who Knew, it's been an emotional ride!

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Guest NadineElaine

I've always been in love with concrete blonde, Natalie merchant, and recently my wife inadvertently introduced me to sleigh bells. I used to listen to hardcore metal, and where I'm at now on musical tastes kind of goes along with how my internal mood has mellowed throughout the years.

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Guest Samdaharu

I managed to dig up my old S Club 7 CDs, and now I listen to them for hours on end, they just seem to keep me in good spirits, whatever the situation :)

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Guest ~Emmie~

When I'm depressed, I feel that I'm drawn into listening to music that expresses my frustration and anger; Brand New's "Sowing Season" gets stuck on repeat in my head, especially the line that goes "I am on the mend/at least now I can say that I am trying/hope you will forget/things I still lack". The Dropkick Murphys and Flogging Molly are also good, both as "angry" music and music to party/drive places to. The Decemberists are also surprisingly happy, even when singing about horrible subjects ("Calamity Song"; hooray, the world is ending!).

Also, been a big Ani Difranco fan for a while now. "32 Flavors" is a favorite of mine, especially now while figuring out my gender identity "crisis".

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i listen to all kindsa music, depending what mood im in and stuff.. i like a lot of music, too many to begin to list. lot of lyrics i found particularly interesting too, but we cant post them here of course, so.i will just leave you with that idea, without examples.

sometimes it helps, sortof therapeutic. i play guitar and stuff too, and sometimes playing the music, i really connect with it too, and that is similar sort of thing.

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I have been listening to a lot of Queen recently - I love the band and Freddie Mercury was a fantastic vocalist (singer does not cover this man's abilities).

He had a lot of problems in his life that parallel so many of my own - he was a bi or possibly just gay male at a time where being outed would have meant the end of his career - I was a straight male as far as sexual orientation went but transsexual at a time where that could get you killed.

He had a flamboyant stage persona that always lead people to question - like he wanted them to know but he was afraid - unfortunately he died very young from AIDS - I always wondered how his music would have changed as his sexuality became less of an issue.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest LizMarie

I listen to jazz, female artists in particular, such as Jane Monheit, Diana Krall, and Norah Jones.

Also, if I can plug them, I urge folks to look up Elect Trick City on Google. You can find their Facebook page plus a few articles about them. They are an all-female band in Houston, Texas and I've enjoyed listening as they build their repertoire and are becoming better known here in the city.

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Guest Charlotte J.

I've been thinking about this topic a lot lately. Music has always been important to me. Certain songs connect me to deep feelings. Sometimes I can get an actual feeling of spiritual bliss from songs. I don't think everyone gets this feeling, and I'm grateful for it. Here are some songs and artists that really speak to me and my trans self.

  • Much of Ani DiFranco's catalog. My signature is from her song, "Not a Pretty Girl".
  • Likewise for Juliana Hatfield. I've been rediscovering "Become What You Are," the album by the Juliana Hatfield Three that was relased when I was a teenager. I especially connect with "Feelin' Massachussets", but really the majority of the album sings to me.
  • Natalie Merchant. There is something very iconic and divine feminine about Merchant for me.
  • Grimes. She's a newer artist who has some really ethereal yet gritty, beautiful stuff.
  • "Shake It Out" by Florence and the Machine
  • "No Rain" by Blind Melon
  • "Shiny Happy People" by R.E.M.
  • "Under Pressure" by Queen and David Bowie. Dang, that song is cathartic.

And yeah, as Gerilynn said:

Roam by B-52's

And here are a couple that I don't necessairly associate with being trans*, but that sing to me:

  • "Here Comes Your Man" by the Pixies just feels like summer to me and really lifts me up. Kim Deal's voice is awesome.
  • Dinosaur Jr. Anything by J. Mascis. While not an artist that I associate with trans* feelings, his guitar playing is so incredibly colorful that it lights me up.
  • "Light & Day" by The Polyphonic Spree
  • The album "In The Aeroplane Over the Sea" by Neutral Milk Hotel
  • A lot of the Grateful Dead's stuff

I'll probably think of more later.

How about you?

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Guest Sarah Faith

When I was early in transition, pretty much anything by Paramore just really related to where I had been in life, where I was in life, and where I was going.. This band is still one of my favorite even today.

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Guest Razilee

I'm listening right now to one of my favorites: "The Angels Are Singing: A Women's Bluegrass Gospel Collection".

Raz

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Alex and I listen to plenty of music, but we use Pandora, and so we have our own personal radio stations. He plays it through his computer since it has the better speaker system. We like a lot of different music, but most of the time we play my station which is called "Cream". I grew up in the sixties in a time of change, and so my Cream station has kinda exclusively psychedelic sixties music: Hendrix, Joplin, Airplane, Doors, Byrds, Animals, Zombies, Strawberry Alarm Clock, Iron Butterfly, Hp Lovecraft, Yardbirds, Beatles, Early Stones, Santana, Early Zeppelin, Kinks, Amboy Dukes, Buffalo Springfield, and of course Cream. :)

hugs,

Stephanie

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That sounds like my favorite playlist ;another hippie chick

Hugs,

Charlize

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I love to listen to Air1 Christian Alternative. It is simulcasted all over the nation and on the web. All the bands are so eclectic and uplifting.

It makes me feel young, keeps me founded in my spiritually. They are not preachy and they rock my hiney off!!!

I'm also very eclectic too. Some old hard Rock now and then, Blues, Jazz, old Motown from my Detroit days. All types of new age stuff and rap that isn't violent or degrading to sexuality crap.

I may be a music camelion? Just let me dance! Hug. JodyAnn

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I love to listen to Air1 Christian Alternative. It is simulcasted all over the nation and on the web. All the bands are so eclectic and uplifting.

It makes me feel young, keeps me gounded in my spiritually. They are not preachy and they rock my hiney off!!!

I'm also very eclectic too. Some old hard Rock now and then, Blues, Jazz, old Motown from my Detroit days. All types of new age stuff and rap that isn't violent or degrading to sexuality crap.

I may be a music camelion? Just let me dance! Hug. JodyAnn

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