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Post by clara927 on Jan 20, 2013 5:37:25 GMT
Hello,
This thread was in response to Roisin's post. I was trying to reply to the thread but their wasn't any reply button.
I feel like sometimes songs can take on a meaning beyond the songwriters intention and can be significant to people for completely different reasons. There are a lot of songs I like that have a spiritual component, but the first that came to mind was this one: "Adia' by Sarah Mclaughlin
To me this song sounds like she's singing to her inner child and telling her that everything is ok.
Thank you for posing the question Roisin.
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Post by clara927 on Jan 20, 2013 14:00:11 GMT
Hello again,
There's another song I wanted to share. "Walking" by Mary Mary
Whether you are a Christian or not, I feel a lot of people can relate to it. It resonates with me, there's something almost Zen about the concept. It shows that we may not get the answers all at once, but we know eventually, piece by piece life will make sense. I feel truth in it and It's very uplifting for me. I hope you enjoy it as well.
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Post by sj2212 on Jan 24, 2013 22:43:36 GMT
I also wanted to share this wonderful piece of sound... Oophoi - AludraHe is an Italian composer. Peace
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Post by smileyface on Feb 12, 2013 19:11:25 GMT
Thanks for sharing your input guys I really enjoyed both of you choices. My choice is probably considered a bit cliche but I just have to go with my gut and share it anyway On that note..... (drumroll....) John Lennon - Imagine. Hope you all enjoy Smileyface/Roisin -previously Angelfaith1111 xo
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Post by smileyface on Feb 12, 2013 20:27:20 GMT
On another note I just wanna share with u guys Newton Faulkner's music. All his songs have great levels of meaning but for this Ill post "people should smile more" lyrical genius if i do say so myself
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