Listening to Music
14 years ago
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Post link to listen to something you've been listening to recently that you enjoy a lot. The music folder on my computer is at 51mb and that's only because I have sound effects from a video project stored in there.
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Well, have a song I enjoy a lot: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXPkmIwwobA&feature=related
Otherwise it was nice and quiet I guess. Or maybe just because I never turn my speaker volume over 20% haha.
just give me one, man. I don't have the patience to listen to music.
I need to try to understand what/why people listen to and how.
i love poke-remixs :3
Many Moons -Janelle Monae -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHgbzNHVg0c
Bad Things - Jace Everett -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxINMuOgAu8
Cardinal Knowledge -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feTJYmXM4LI
hope you listen and enjoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dFFO2z6gXg - Turn of a Friendly Card, Alan Parsons Project (very pertinent, as I was in gaming for years)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WplvDCe8_hw - Turn it Up, Alan Parsons w/o Project (against complacency, I still believe in this message very much, very Pink Floyd imagery)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJK9PLOATOQ - I Wouldn't Want to Be Like You, Alan Parsons Project (1977 music video, pre-dates MTV and shows mainframes that I used to work with! Well, the brand and type, not the exact ones! So booyeah, old school like MY school. Looks a lot like an old UCSD campus, too.)
Turn it up, I can't think of something that better describes the 80's.
It is supposed to be a wake-up call to what it means to be an adult, and stop turning away from your right to be heard, and stop thinking you have no ability to make a difference in the world, as from the age of 18 onward, you have the ability to vote - to speak and be heard.
And this goes beyond just that stage, and into civic involvement, activism, protests, marches, peaceful and legal of course - there are many means change can be brought about... but never if you stay silent.