Heart of Persephone(sub female) |
2 days ago •
Jan 4, 2025
Music with in
2 days ago •
Jan 4, 2025
Heart of Persephone(sub female) • Jan 4, 2025
Music of the Heart and Soul
What music pulls you in its direction? What music rests in your soul? I am a lover of all types of music, from bagpipes to techno, I grew up in the middle of nowhere in rural farm and ranch country, so country music was the most standard to hear on the local radio stations. I did and do love country music, my favorites being Alabama, Travis Tritt, Marty Stuart, Diamond Rio, Sawyer Brown, Clint Black, Aaron Tippin, Ricky Van Shelton, and Garth Brooks, The Kentucky Headhunter, The Tractors, Brooks & Dunn. I even liked the older legends of Dolly, Charlie Daniels, Mel Tillis, Cash, and many others. But being young in the time of hits from the 80’s, 90’s and 00’s. I tend to listen to the first list, spending many high school weekends at the bars line dancing away. For me, country music tells stories of love, trials, and overcoming the odd, or down right catchy tunes. I enjoy listening to it while I am working the night shift, driving, when I am lounging about at home. Bring up some good classic music videos and reminisce of the “good ol days”, or dance in the living room 2-stepping with one close. In the years I lived as a teen and young adult, I found to favor singers such as George Michael, Whitney Houston, Debbie Gibson, and Tiffany. Big Hair Bands were also all the rage. So at times I’ll change up my playlist for the big hits of the 80’s, you might catch me washing dishes to Whitney Houston’s I Wanna Dance With Somebody. When I work out that playlist is all over the place, I have Queen, Bonnie Tyler, and of course the two greatest weightlifting soundtrack artists of AC/DC, and Metallica. Every time I play Thunderstruck or Enter Sandman I'm transported back to the early 90’s in the school's weight room getting ready to leg press 500 lbs (I no longer can do that, my hips would go on strike), boy does that music get you pumped.. I’ve been a big fan of Pink, seeing her in concert was pretty amazing, her flying through the air belting out So What. She is one powerhouse on the stage. Her songs really get me energized to take on my foes or just dance about the house. When I clean the house, and I mean really clean; where items are purged, and walls are washed, there is only one who can power me up, and that is the legendary Meat Loaf. It seems like you can clean an entire house in just 2 of his songs, as some are 13 minutes long. I've heard the 29 minute version of Paradise by the Dashboard Lights. I loved the way he could tell a story, and seeing him in concert filled a bucket on my list, twice! As I said at the beginning I grew up in the country, so you wouldn't think I would know who Itzhak Pearlman or Issac Stern,and later on Yo-yo Ma were? Oh, but I did, thanks to PBS radio. Along with the wide range of classical music played on the radio I learned there was a whole wide world out there.. Classical music has such power. You can feel it moving through your entire body. Sometimes I would close my eyes and feel the music and a story would play out like a movie behind my closed eyes.. In the evenings after the house is clean, I’ll dim the lights, light the candles and turn on some soothing music, it could be classical, Gregorian Chants or some 80’s country love songs, who knows? My range is wide and vast. It's a whole world, Where does your music devotion lie, what pulls you from your shell? |
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