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Guest Amy Androgynous

Hiya :)

I didn't know where to ask this question but I'm curious does anyone have a song, artist, or lyric that has given you strength and confidence to be who you want to be?

For me it's Bon Jovi songs cause Jon & Richie always right amazing lyrics, for example,

"When the world gets in my face I say - have a nice day ;)"

and another song is Joan Jett - Androgynous

anyway you can share anything music or fictional characters basically who gives you strength?

Amy X

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Guest Tammy Maher

*grabs iPod*

*Scrolls through Playlists*

Hold on

...

...

Ten Thousand Strong - Iced Earth

You've Got Another Thing Comin - Judas Priest

Learn to fly - Foo Fighters

The beast from the blackness - Iron Fire

AC/DC - (All songs)

So yeah...

(^ _^)/

Janelle

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Guest shotgun_sinner

Well my fav band is My Chemical Romance... with lyrics such as "and through it all, the rise and fall. the bodies in the street. and when we're gone we want you all to know that we'll carry on." or "I am not afraid to keep on living. I am not afraid to walk this road alone" I could go on for days! :P

but I listen to almost anything... Brandon Heath has a song called 'Give me your eyes'. Its a great song about someone wanting to see the world through God's eyes. Most christian or positive alternative gives me the motivation to do a lot of things in my life.

Ummm... the only movie (and its not even a movie) thats at all inspirational to me is the "Life on the Murder Scene" DVD by MCR. It really just shows that no matter what, through all the good and bad in your life, that you can do the impossible and be who you want. Mind you they wanted to be in a band and to get their message to kids and I just want to be a guy but its the same in context. :P

hehe enough bout me....

~SS

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*grabs iPod*

*Scrolls through Playlists*

Hold on

...

...

Ten Thousand Strong - Iced Earth

You've Got Another Thing Comin - Judas Priest

Learn to fly - Foo Fighters

The beast from the blackness - Iron Fire

AC/DC - (All songs)

So yeah...

(^ _^)/

Janelle

Finally I found someone who likes Iced Earth, I was beginning to think no one listened to them, and that is a great song.

I would have to say for inspiration

Avenged Sevenfold- Seize the Day

Sick Puppies- Your going down

Slipknot- People = nuts

Asian Kung FU Generation- Rewrite

Yoko Kanno and the Seatbelts- Call Me, Call me

that's a few of the good ones

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Guest Isabella
*grabs iPod*

*Scrolls through Playlists*

Hold on

...

...

Ten Thousand Strong - Iced Earth

You've Got Another Thing Comin - Judas Priest

Learn to fly - Foo Fighters

The beast from the blackness - Iron Fire

AC/DC - (All songs)

So yeah...

(^ _^)/

Janelle

You have superb taste!

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  • Admin

OK, here's a couple of songs from the "cough" grayer generation.

"Wind Beneath My Wings" by Bette Midler

"Smile" by Charles Chaplin

"Man, I Feel Like a Woman" by Shania Twain

"Stand By Me" by Ben E. King

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Guest Tammy Maher
OK, here's a couple of songs from the "cough" grayer generation.

"Wind Beneath My Wings" by Bette Midler

"Smile" by Charles Chaplin

"Man, I Feel Like a Woman" by Shania Twain

"Stand By Me" by Ben E. King

I've heard that Shania Song... Toby keith is also a great inspirational artist.

What do you mean grayer? If you mean yourself, no way. If you mean the songs... you can't get much grayer than AC/DC in popular music today (unless you say the Beatles of course.)

(^ _^)/

Janelle

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Guest Amy Androgynous
OK, here's a couple of songs from the "cough" grayer generation.

"Wind Beneath My Wings" by Bette Midler

"Smile" by Charles Chaplin

"Man, I Feel Like a Woman" by Shania Twain

"Stand By Me" by Ben E. King

Nothing wrong with oldies Carolyn :) I love them :D

Amy X

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I took a few pics of my iPod and iTunes. Just to give a brief overview.

link that I hope works

(^ _^)/

Janelle

You have some great music there, I like your taste, I know this is kind of random, but have you seen trans siberian orchestra live.

Another great song to inspire is

Times like these- Foo Fighters

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Finally I found someone who likes Iced Earth, I was beginning to think no one listened to them, and that is a great song.

I would have to say for inspiration

Avenged Sevenfold- Seize the Day

Sick Puppies- Your going down

Slipknot- People = nuts

Asian Kung FU Generation- Rewrite

Yoko Kanno and the Seatbelts- Call Me, Call me

that's a few of the good ones

I like Iced Earth too. Got their DVD alive in Athens pretty much once a week in my DVD.

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I like Iced Earth too. Got their DVD alive in Athens pretty much once a week in my DVD.

Sweet, ya I have never seen the DVD, I got the music though, great stuff.

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Guest Steven22

Inspiration you say? You can never have too much of that.

Heading out to the Highway- Judas Priest

Sometimes Love just ain't enough- Patty Smyth

Birthday- The Cruxshadows

Epicentre- VNV Nation

-Lauren

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Guest Donna Jean

This ALWAYS gets me in a good mood and feeling "UP"!

"Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow" by Fleetwood Mac!

Killer with the USC band version!

LOVE

Donna Jean

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Guest Amy Androgynous
This ALWAYS gets me in a good mood and feeling "UP"!

"Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow" by Fleetwood Mac!

Killer with the USC band version!

LOVE

Donna Jean

I love that song ^_^

Amy X

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Guest praisedbeherhooves
Hiya :)

I didn't know where to ask this question but I'm curious does anyone have a song, artist, or lyric that has given you strength and confidence to be who you want to be?

For me it's Bon Jovi songs cause Jon & Richie always right amazing lyrics, for example,

"When the world gets in my face I say - have a nice day ;)"

and another song is Joan Jett - Androgynous

anyway you can share anything music or fictional characters basically who gives you strength?

Amy X

"Fight" by Gamma Ray is really amazing. It stopped me from a suicide attempt once.

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Guest Synyster

Hmm I like so many bands Avenged Sevenfold, Bowling For Soup, MY Chemical Romance among them . Regards songs well here are ones i love to listen to at the moment

No Hablo Ingles - Bowling For Soup

Hooray For Beer - Bowling For Soup

Afterlife (Alternate Ver Live ) - Avenged Sevenfold

Scream - Avenged Sevenfold

Me Against The World - Simple Plan

What If - Simple Plan

Critical Aclaim - Avenged Sevenfold

Man I could go on and on but i will stop there :lol:

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Guest Melanieshaman
Finally I found someone who likes Iced Earth, I was beginning to think no one listened to them, and that is a great song.

I like Iced Earth as well, just not a big fan of Tim Owens as their singer.

Mel

Oh ya, i will have something more constructive for this thread in a minute lol

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Guest Melanieshaman

OK here we go...

Second Chance-Shinedown

If Everyone Cared- Nickelback

The Crow and the Butterfly -Shinedown (This song just feels like me (melanie) singing to me(matthew) Gawd it makes me cry.

My Turn- Hoobastank (kinda like when can i get to be ME)

Die with you boots on- Iron Maiden (don't give up, stand in the face of diversity)

You're gonna go far Kid- Offspring (kind of a go get 'em song)

Melanie

I'm sure there are tons more but my itunes is messed up

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Hiya :)

I didn't know where to ask this question but I'm curious does anyone have a song, artist, or lyric that has given you strength and confidence to be who you want to be?

For me it's Bon Jovi songs cause Jon & Richie always right amazing lyrics, for example,

"When the world gets in my face I say - have a nice day ;)"

and another song is Joan Jett - Androgynous

anyway you can share anything music or fictional characters basically who gives you strength?

Amy X

Hi Amy,

Saw your post and had to log off so as to go to utube.....wanted to listen to this song before I added my "tuppence worth"

For me its gotta be RUN by SNOW PATROL. Probably have more but I thought of that first when I saw your post. ooooh, lovely.

Viv.

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Guest JeanVier

Yes, yes, yes! I am so into music (listening, playing bass), and lately songs have given me such strength. Sometimes, songs allow me to move outside of the body, into the ether...

*scrolls through most frequently listened to songs*

‘Spaceboy’ - Smashing Pumpkins

‘Disarm’ - Smashing Pumpkins

‘Lady Stardust’ - Bowie

‘Ballrooms of Mars’ - T. Rex

‘Real Men’ - Joe Jackson

‘Nancy Boy’ - Placebo

‘Half Jack’ - Dresden Dolls

‘All the Young Dudes’ - Bowie

‘Solsbury Hill’ - Peter Gabriel

‘Cygnet Committee’ - Bowie

‘Memory of a Free Festival’ - Bowie

‘Something I Can Never Have’ - NIN

‘Schism’ - Tool

‘Man in the Wilderness’ - Styx

‘Blood Roses’ - Tori Amos

‘Protégé Moi’ - Placebo

‘Rock ‘n Roll Suicide’ - Bowie

‘Digital Ghost’ - Tori Amos

-JV

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