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Music is a remedy Through daily life with favourite music

#1 User is offline   Snow Psycho 

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Posted 26 January 2012 - 11:23 PM

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Ih this topic I would like to describe how music is important in my personal life and it's interesting for me if it is the same for you.
As for me, it's easier to get over your life's challenges when your favourite music is playing in your earphones. The right joyfull song when I am really sad can cheer me up much more efficiently than anything or anybody else. Sometimes I need to relax, so - my music is also with me.
I have never had such exciting emotions as I have on the concert of my adorable rock group. I can't explain it with the words. It was fantastic! It's no use speak about it, just feel it! One missing particle, 1 misused article
So, as you can see, personally I can't imagine my life without music. It's one of the most important part of me and my world. Missing plural
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Posted 14 February 2012 - 12:51 PM

View PostSnow Psycho, on 26 January 2012 - 11:23 PM, said:

As for me, it's easier to get over your life's challenges when your favourite music is playing in your earphones.


That's for sure! Though it doesn't have to be a particularly challenging time, does it? Like today, whether you're celebrating or not, this still smoothes troubled waters. (I'm partial to the acoustic version of this one):



What's your cuppa? Like, what fixes you up when you're particularly down?
Concordia res parvae crescunt.

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Posted 21 February 2012 - 08:23 PM

I have my playlist which helps me in various cases. For example Patrick Swayze’s “She’s Like the Wind” or “And You My Love” of Chris Rea helps me to relax when I'm tired. There are also “My Way”, “Ticket To the Moon”, “Don’t You Cry”. If I’m depressed and need to shake up “The Road To Mandalay” fixes me up, when I’m furious and want to kill smb. “We Will Rock You” (actually I don’t know why) makes me hold myself in.
But there is ONE thing which invariably soothes me:
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Posted 26 February 2012 - 11:59 PM

View PostAutevielle, on 14 February 2012 - 12:51 PM, said:



What's your cuppa? Like, what fixes you up when you're particularly down?


You know, I can't mark exactly the song, but to speak abouts groups, I realy enjoy Muse. No matter if it's sad song or funny, it will always cheer me up.
"I couldn't really pinpoint a single song" sounds a bit more natural. We usually say band, not group, when we're talking about music.
However, when i'm in bad mood I like to aggravate my sadness with some songs of Nirvana)

And, by the way, Paul is a genoius. ;)
Have you heard his ladt song?

http://soundcloud.co...-paul-mccartney

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Posted 27 February 2012 - 12:01 AM

View PostFox, on 21 February 2012 - 08:23 PM, said:

I have my playlist which helps me in various cases. For example Patrick Swayze’s “She’s Like the Wind” or “And You My Love” of Chris Rea helps me to relax when I'm tired. There are also “My Way”, “Ticket To the Moon”, “Don’t You Cry”. If I’m depressed and need to shake up “The Road To Mandalay” fixes me up, when I’m furious and want to kill smb. “We Will Rock You” (actually I don’t know why) makes me hold myself in.
But there is ONE thing which invariably soothes me:
http://www.google.ru...SAbtYz2D4z5hYcg


Oh, I like your choise!)
The song of U2, you've mentioned, always gets me sad(

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Posted 25 March 2012 - 08:58 PM

View PostSnow Psycho, on 27 February 2012 - 12:01 AM, said:

The song of U2, you've mentioned, always gets me sad(


Agree here. there are two songs that inevitably make me sad. And U2 One is one of them, the other one is Streets of Philadelphia by Bruce Springsteen. So I can't help switching to something else everytime these two are on.

AC DC You Shook Me All Night Long is a proven blue mood 100% remedy along with their Big Gun.

Billy Idol is always the best for me to hit the road.

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