inrealityadream asked: ♪ ;)
Silly Love Songs — Wings
“Love doesn’t come in a minute,
Sometimes it doesn’t come at all”
ledundead asked: (5/8 notes collected)
Don’t Be Shy — Cat Stevens
“Just lift your head, and let your feelings out instead”
dumbstruckc asked: MUSICAL NOTE
Join Together — The Who
“Do you really think I care,
What you read or what you wear,
I want you to join together with the band”
mathjargon asked: (MUSICAL NOTE)
Survive — Jimmy Buffett
“I play the stereo loud
When I’m away from the maddening crowd”
theslyknave asked: ♪
Getting Smaller — Nine Inch Nails
“And now I can’t tell the difference
Or know what to feel
Between what I’ve been trying so hard to see
And what appears to be real”
I do so enjoy this album.
Ronnie James Dio, I don’t know what fascination you had with rainbows that made you put them in all of your songs but it makes a damn pretty dissonance between the brutal pulse of your songs and quiet serenity of an act of nature and it just always jumps out at me when I listen to your tunes. I’m never quite sure if there just wasn’t much depth to your lyrics or if they spoke to me on some deeper level, but I know that you had the aesthetics of words down awesomely.
Rest in peace, dude. Keep rockin’ in the great beyond.
Best Imitation of Myself is a fucking great tune.
Paranoid — Black Sabbath
I Am The Doctor for Strings.
I have this saved so i can reblog it every month
I wish I played an instrument so I could make this beautiful music!
(via narnianinsomniac)
Because he is far too much of a threat to national security to be allowed to start his own Tumblr, I feel obligated to tell you about this masterpiece by my old pal Scott Stutzman.
For the final project of Scott’s music production class, he and his classmates were roped into recording and producing a song from start to finish. For whatever reason it was decided that it would be a collaboration between the whole class and everyone would turn in their own mix. The professor decided to allow the class to decide as a group what the genre would be and whose song they would use.
Despite the entire class consisting of guys who play guitar, no one had the guts to suggest a genre offhand. The biggest slacker of them all, a white kid with dreadlocks who had missed half the classes, half-heartedly suggested reggae, an offer which the teacher accepted.
The teacher asked for people to volunteer their songs. Again, no one was ballsy enough to speak up - Scott was one of the few who had written a song from time to time, but since his usual faire is stuff about death, loss of innocence, and Fruity Pebbles, he thought maybe it was best to abstain from this poll. Songwriting duties were given to a black-haired faux-goth at the back of the room who claimed to have written “a lot of songs” but that they were all “just lyrics” and no music.
This should have been a red flag to the earnest teacher, who spent the next couple of days matching her “song” to music. The entire class found itself sitting in on the extra-spooky recording sessions for her love song to the undead titled “Falling for Ghosts” in what was the invention of the new genre Emo Reggae.
On the last day of class, everyone showed up with a CD containing their own personal mix of the song. It must have been monotonous sitting there hearing “Falling for Ghosts” over and over with little-to-no variation between versions… except of course for this one with some SCARETACULAR additional material which Scott decided to record add in at the last second.
TL;DR when you get to the 3 minute mark, everything will suddenly make sense.
| 1: | A song you like with a color in the title |
| 2: | A song you like with a number in the title |
| 3: | A song that reminds you of summertime |
| 4: | A song that reminds you of someone you would rather forget about |
| 5: | A song that needs to be played LOUD |
| 6: | A song that makes you want to dance |
| 7: | A song to drive to |
| 8: | A song about drugs or alcohol |
| 9: | A song that makes you happy |
| 10: | A song that makes you sad |
| 11: | A song that you never get tired of |
| 12: | A song from your preteen years |
| 13: | One of your favorite 80’s songs |
| 14: | A song that you would love played at your wedding |
| 15: | A song that is a cover by another artist |
| 16: | One of your favorite classical songs |
| 17: | A song that would sing a duet with on karaoke |
| 18: | A song from the year that you were born |
| 19: | A song that makes you think about life |
| 20: | A song that has many meanings to you |
| 21: | A favorite song with a person’s name in the title |
| 22: | A song that moves you forward |
| 23: | A song that you think everybody should listen to |
| 24: | A song by a band you wish were still together |
| 25: | A song by an artist no longer living |
| 26: | A song that makes you want to fall in love |
| 27: | A song that breaks your heart |
| 28: | A song by an artist with a voice that you love |
| 29: | A song that you remember from your childhood |
| 30: | A song that reminds you of yourself |
Step 1: Put your musical music player on shuffle.
Step 2: Post the first line from the first 25 songs that play, no matter how embarrassing.
Step 3: See which of your friends can name the most songs.
Step 4: Strike out the songs when someone guesses both artist and track correctly.
Step 5: Looking them up on Google or any other search engine is CHEATING!
Step 6: If you like the game post your own.
(Source: moriartyseyebrows, via tonystarkfangirl)
The Lorax.
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Piracy is communism. Communism is the act of throwing someone
“Come with us to Schmart.”
“Group hug!”
“Do you want me to buy you ice cream?”
“We’re Dodd-Mead. We protect our kin.”
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Only the Good Die Young, Billy Joel
“The stained glass curtain you’re hiding behind never lets in the sun.”