Ear-buds of Music - 31/5/2016


Of all the topics regarding entertainment that I have covered in my blog thus far, of course along with all those random stuff in between too, I have always stayed away from one topic. While I have not spoken about this thing much, it plays a really important role in my life. I go to sleep and wake up to it. It’s with me pretty much all the time.

If you still haven’t figured it out, the thing I am talking about is music. There is a specific reason why I don’t talk about music. It is probably the most subjective of all forms of art out there. Nobody can actually define what good music is. It’s all a matter of what someone likes. I can guarantee that no two people will have the exact same taste in music.

Before I get to the main part of the article, I want to write about some of my experiences with music. Some people may know this and others may not, my family has had a long history with music. My grandfather has made music for stage plays and movies. My Dad makes his living as a music teacher and by producing music for dramas and movies. My brother knows how to play the keyboard. My mother knows how to sing and I have been part of a choir.

But I have no formal training in music. I have no knowledge of Raghas, Shruthis or any other musical term you can think of.  This means that I can never critically analyze music. I can never say that this Thalam must not be sung in this Ragha. But what I can do is listen to music. Lots of it. So much so, that I was spoiling drivers in expensive earphones by listening to music on high volumes on long periods of time. To sustain this habit of mine, I switched to using really cheap ear buds, which I burn through at about one pair every two months or so.

Unlike most people I know, while I have preferences, there are very few genres of music I don’t listen to. I listen to everything from classical to death metal. I even listen to songs from other languages. The one genre I avoid is heavy dub-step. Somehow, while I got on board with Lindsey Stirling, dub-step never got to me. My preferred genres are classical, light metal, alternative, and acoustic. I am also a fan of the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s.

So, seeing as a random Tuesday is a really good place to start my newest series of articles, here is what I’m going to do. Every Tuesday I will share seven songs, one for each day of the week, from seven different genres. I’ll write a few sentences about why I like them, and I’ll also add a link to where you can find them. I will be posting this list every Tuesday, irrespective of whether or not I wrote a post for that day.

So starting today, here are seven songs I want you guys to listen to.

Sweet Dreams are Made of This – Eurythmics
Genre: Synth-pop
This song has been stuck in my head ever since I watched X-Men Apocalypse. Maybe it is the beat or maybe its Annie Lennox’s voice; there is just something about this song which makes it so appealing.


9th Symphony – Ludwig Van Beethoven
Genre: Classical
I don’t know why whenever I think of Beethoven I think of the 9th Symphony, even though the 5th symphony is so much more popular. Something about the orchestra, the flow of the music and the feel just leaves me astounded every time I hear it.

Heartlines (Acoustic version) – Florence and the Machine
Genre: Indie-Pop/ Acoustic
This is one of those songs which I had on repeat for a long time. While the original version has more punch to the music, I appreciate the intimacy that comes with the acoustic version

Ooh Ah ooh ah – Twice
Genre: K-pop
Ok, to be honest I have no idea why this is on the list. But here it is, and I have to explain why. Maybe it is because of the fast beat or maybe it’s because of the voices or maybe it’s because of the dance. I have no clue. All that I know is that I like it a lot.

Another Beautiful Mistake – Hannah Trigwell
Genre: Pop
I did share this song on Facebook because not only did I like the song, but also the video for the song. I like the beat, the guitar, and most importantly the voice.

Pretender – Foo Fighters
Genre: Rock
A classic all out rock song, Pretender has a lot of great guitar playing, great beats and most importantly, great screaming. Check it out if you’re in a rock mood.

Spontaneous Me – Lindsey Stirling
Genre: Instrumental/ EDM
Lindsey Stirling has been one of my favorite Youtubers for the past five years and one of my favorite songs is Spontaneous Me. I love this song so much, because it encapsulates everything about her talent and personality into one song.

So there you go! Seven songs for you to listen to if you have time in your hands. If you want me to listen to any new songs, let me know in the comments. Who knows, maybe I’ll include one of your requests in the next list! Until tomorrow:


Peace!!!

Comments

  1. The musician in you is just sublime da.... All it needs is the RIGHT moment to Surface.... And it will....

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