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What are some of your favorite songs?
Posted by TruthSeekah on October 4, 2024 at 1:40 pmWhat are some of your favorite songs?
daryl_lv426 replied 4 months ago 5 Members · 8 Replies- 8 Replies
I’m a huge fan of Harry Connick Jr, digging Buried In Blue, and a couple of others, but then there’s been a lot of music today on my playlists, like every day …
I tend to listen to the same stuff over and over. I love Trevor Hall and Nahko Bear. They both speak to my soul and give me peace.
Remember this?
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Megadeth -- Symphony of Destruction
Nahko in one of his previous miusical incarnations i remember but it’s been awhile and we need another Brandon Megadeth moment soon, wherever that may be ….
I’m a 80’s baby. I’m a huge 2Pac fan!!! Got all his released work & unreleased work. The songs of his that hit close too home in I can relate too are?? Mama’s just a Lil Girl, Blasphemy, Unconditional Love, Krazy, Trading War Stories, Can’t C Me, Reincarnation,Thug Luv etc. I could keep writing but I’ll just leave it at that.lol.
Well, back in the late 90’s an Aussie by the name of Rob Dougan produced his album Furious Angels, the title track featuring on The Matrix Soundtrack, and in one of the major fight scenes as I recall. Chap has depth, other tracks include “One and The Same” and “Speed Me Towards Death” he then pretty much vanished until more recently, with some reworked versions of some old tracks and entirely new stuff too. Really loving the new stuff, I’ll post two of them here, along with a recap of his work from back in the day. Remember “Clubbed To Death”? Yep, that was him.
https://youtu.be/Gq7ynQPssUk?feature=shared
<div>Father John Misty, no idea if he is a bona fide man of the cloth, but he speaks truth, that’s for sure!</div>
I really love this song as well as the video. Anyone who has become awake and aware, and yet has not found their tribe, may find that their family and friends are now strangers to them, and will be going through the isolation which for me, “God’s Favourite Customer” embodies. I speak of awareness in both the context of faith, and the destruction of critical thought by design. Enjoy!
<div>This one goes out to former addicts who have been loved, saved by love, and to those who loved them. Also to those who died, and those who loved them.</div>
I’m a writer, and I hang with a good friend, also a writer, and we do agree that not all, but many recovering addicts do tend to become spiritual.
I do also feel that loving an addict leaves one wide open to terrible vulnerability and suffering. I watched my father put my mother through it for 40 years before he drank himself to death.
“Please Don’t Die”
by Father John Misty:
One more wasted morning
When I could be holding you to my side
Somebody stop this joyless joy ride
I’m feeling older than my 35 yearsOne more cryptic message
Thinking that I might end it
Oh god, you must have woken up
To me saying that it’s all too much
I’ll take it easy with the morbid stuffOh, and honey, I’m worried ’bout you
You’re too much to lose
You’re all that I have
And honey, I’m worried ’bout you
Put yourself in my shoes
You’re all that I have, so please don’t die
Wherever you are tonightAll these pointless benders
With reptilian strangers
Oh my God, you’re so naive
You leave this world in a drunken heap
Who’ll make the arrangements, baby, them or me?Oh, and honey, I’m worried ’bout you
You’re too much to lose
You’re all that I have
And honey, I’m worried ’bout you
Put yourself in my shoes
You’re all that I have
You’re all that I have
And you’re all that I have, so please don’t die
Wherever you are tonight
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