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I remember when that song was released.  It was WOW! Did they really say that? 

 

Jani 

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That song's lyrics were ahead of it's time and considered "kinky" at the time....

 

The other song from that era Lou Reed's "walk on the wild side" was a thought provoker....

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I listened to Gwen Stefani "sweet escape" this morning on the way to work... I like it! Did she write that for me? LOL! :P

Squishy hugs,

Jae

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Ignorance by Paramore! Had it on repeat. The words hit home.

 

Also some Colbie Callait. Working on my singing voice! My pitch matches hers pretty well.

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ABBA  The song playing at the moment.   Chiquitita

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Busily painting away yesterday, listening to the radio, I got hit by 'When a Blind Man Cries' by Deep Purple. I just burst into tears and couldn't carry on with what I was doing. Some songs just do that!

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This morning I could stop  myself from singing while taking a shower, I have had Billy Joel's "She's got a way about her" stuck in my head for the last couple days! It is within my vocal range so it's fun to sing, and it makes me think of my sweet Bunny!

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Jae

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Peter Gundry - Witch Fantasy Music. Hauntingly beautiful! Puts me in the mood to watch a Harry Potter movie though.??

 

Lots of love,

Timber Wolf

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"You Know Me" by Steffany Gretzinger. She's got an unnaturally good voice. This song has become my own personal anthem and I listen to it often :)

 

Gwen

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"Inside out" from the Traveling Wilburys second album.  It's a song about all the pollution we live with that Bob Dylan sings lead on.

 

Jani  

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While I was working out yesterday and a really decent Imagine Dragons song filled my earbuds with something I never truly listened to, the words never had any meening before, but now I really like the song “whatever it takes”

 

Whip, whip
Run me like a racehorse
Pull me like a ripcord
Break me down and build me up
I wanna be the slip, slip
Word upon your lip, lip
Letter that you rip, rip
Break me down and build me up
 
Whatever it takes
'Cause I love the adrenaline in my veins
I do whatever it takes
'Cause I love how it feels when I break the chains
Whatever it takes
You take me to the top I'm ready for
Whatever it takes
'Cause I love the adrenaline in my veins
I do what it takes
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Actually I would change the word adrenaline to estrogen...?

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Since I’m working out every day now I’ve switched to listening to Dub step as it just has a solid driving beat that’s good for exercising even if I don’t like all of the songs the driving base beat is always the same, and the one that keeps coming up, because it’s popular or maybe it’s just been around a long time, is called “bass canon” that doesn’t really sound like much and I think the only lyrics in it are the words bass canon but it works for me and keeps me going even if it comes up on my playlist to often...

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Jae

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My new CD from the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles  (GMCLA) which is from a concert that the Trans Chorus of Los Angeles (TCLA) took part in a year ago last July.  The concert was titled I Rise and was about the abuses and victories that the communities are in during the past two years.  Another Chorus in the concert was the Vox Femina lesbian / women's chorus.  I know and love all of these people.  I will be listening to it for the next hour+ with all the music on it.,

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I was just exercising again and this popped up in the dub-step song list, "Porter Robinson - Sad Machine" I didn't think much of it until the words mage me cry, luckily I was sweating so much the only other girl in there would never have been able to tell as she was way over on the last elliptical at the end of the wall... I had to look up the lyrics, and I find they really dig deep for some reason even though I am sure they may not have been intended for me..

 

 

[Lyrics]

Is anyone there

Oh Hi

 

Who survived

Somebody new

Anyone else but you!

On a lonely night

Was a blinding light

 

A hundred leaders would be borne of you

And though I know since you've awakened her again

She depends on you she depends on you

She'll go alone and never speak of this again

We depend on you we depend on you

 

I don't know much about your life beyond these walls

The fleeting sense of love within these god forsaken halls

And you can hear it in his voice in every call

This girl who's slept a hundred years has something after all

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYlwHecjYE4

 

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Pretzel logic - Steely Dan

 

"Those days are gone forever, over a long time ago....oh yeah"

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I've been listening to many songs, but the one I've listened to over and over today is "I hope you're happy" by Blue October.

 

~ Rikki 

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Wow, "From the Beginning" sounds great. Haven't heard that one in a long time. Think I'll listen to it now!

 

Lots of love,

Timber Wolf?

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