My Playlist :)

http://grooveshark.com/#!/playlist/Lenore+s+Playlist+1/77714311

I created a playlist on Grooveshark of my favorite songs, in no particular order.

“Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent” ― Victor Hugo

1. The Call by Regina Spektor
One of my favorite lines in this song is “All you can do is try to know
who your friends are as you head off to the war” I think friendship is such a beautiful and important thing that can so easily be so cheapened by just throwing the word around haphazardly. I think that truly knowing who your friends are, who will be there for you, is such a blessing and that same feeling is highlighted in this song.

2. Two Princes by The Spin Doctors
This song has always been one of my favorites. It’s very cute in the lovey dovey sense that he wants to talk to her for hours and buy her flowers but there’s a lot to be said for its deeper meaning of the importance of unconditional love. One of my favorite lines is “Oh, your majesty!  Come on forget the King… marry me! “. He says it with such urgency, putting such stress on the importance of real love over a love of convenience.

3. Sway by Michael Buble
Dean Martin was the original singer of this old-time romance song but I really love how Michael Buble has revamped it without ruining it. His voice really shines through this song. I think the visuals, such as in ” like a lazy ocean hugs the shore, hold me close, sway me more”, are beautiful. The lyrics of a song, and words in general, are very important to me and I love the picture painted in this one.

4. Hammers and Strings by Jack’s Mannequin
Being a very sensitive person, I tend to shy away from overly sad music but this song is the exception. “And my friend calls me up with her heart heavy still.
She says, “Andy, the doctors prescribed me the pills. But I know I’m not crazy, I just lost my will. So why am I, why am I taking them still?” This line is absolutely heart wrenching and while I’ve never reached the point of psychiatric treatment, I think the helplessness at the heart of the song is very relatable.

5. London Beckoned Songs About Money By Machines by Panic! at the Disco
Panic! at the Disco is by far my favorite band. If it wasn’t detrimental to my grade, I’d put links to every album they have and call it a day. This song is a little different from what I usually like by this band but the lyrics are as interesting as the title. “Just for the record, The weather today is slightly sarcastic with a good chance of:  A) Indifference or B) Disinterest in what the critics say”. I love this line and I know it’s become such a cliche but I think it is so important to just live and let live, to do your own thing regardless of what others say.

6. Northern Downpour by Panic! at the Disco
I couldn’t help but add another P!ATD song. This song is soothing in its sound but very serious in its meaning. The song is about how things aren’t always the way they seem and I think everyone, myself included, has experienced that firsthand. ” For diamonds do appear to be just like broken glass to me…Through playful lips made of yarn that fragile Capricorn unravelled words like moths upon old scarves” The singer is saying that the things that we value such as money and fame are dangerous despite how they may seem and that our words that may seem “playful” can be destructive.

7. Hallelujah by Rufus Wainwright
My faith is very important to me and I find this song to be both spiritual and moving, though most people remember it from the wedding scene in Shrek.  The first line which says, “I’ve heard there was a secret chord that David played, and it pleased the Lord but you don’t really care for music, do you?” is my favorite. I find its allusion to a biblical story to be interesting and its message of holding onto your faith through struggles to be a powerful one.

8. Out of My League by Stephen Speaks
This song really doesn’t have a deeper meaning. It’s just a very cute love song.
I find it refreshing and interesting to hear someone talking about outer beauty without objectifying a woman. My favorite line is ” All the times I have sat and stared as she thoughtfully thumbs through her hair and she purses her lips, bats her eyes as she plays,with me sitting there slack-jawed and nothing to say ‘cuz i love her with all that I am”

9.Book of Love by Pete Gabriel
This song is so beautiful. That’s the only way I can describe it.  ” The book of love has music in it. In fact that’s where music comes from. Some of it is just transcendental. Some of it is just really dumb. But I I love it when you sing to me. And you, you can sing me anything” As I’ve said, I love visuals and the idea of an actual book of love and what would be in it is just fascinating and wonderful.

10. Dirty Pop by NSYNC
Yes, you read that right. I couldn’t help myself nor can I really justify this choice. I just love this song. Ending this post on a lighter note 🙂

One thought on “My Playlist :)

  1. I was curious if you ever thought of changing the structure of your site?
    Its very well written; I love what youve got to say. But maybe you could a little
    more in the way of content so people could connect with it better.
    Youve got an awful lot of text for only having 1 or 2 pictures.

    Maybe you could space it out better?

Comments are closed.