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Seriously. How many moggers wore out their Lost Boys soundtrack?? I know I did. I CAN'T be the only one!
If I am the only one, well... I guess I need to go have a drink.
Once upon a time not that long ago... I sat on my couch, flipping channels on the TV when VH1's Fresh New Music show popped up and Blue October's song, Into the Ocean was on.
Now~ This wasn't the first time I was listening to this song. I have to say in the past that I was exposed to it about a total of 4-5 times and with each time I heard its intro I think I actually kind of flinched and walked away. I was a little disenchanted by the whole thing and couldn't understand why everyone liked it and had it on their MySpace page.
But this particular day, the day I sat on my couch and found myself past the introduction on VH1's Fresh New Music, Into the Ocean became a fresh breath of ocean air! I was a little bummed that I had never given it a chance before! Don't get me wrong, I have given plenty of chances to other songs to see if they would shine and then afterwards when they didn't, I wanted to punch myself. Maybe I was afraid that Blue October was going to make me give myself an a$$-kicking!
When I was able to pick up the CD and rip it onto my computer, I pretty much fell in love with every song. The lyrics are very deep and heartfelt. The instrumentation and back-up vocals... aaaaahhhhhh...
Speaking of back-up vocals, I'll start with Congratulations (Imogen Heap - One of my favs!! lent her beautiful voice on this one)... Congratulations came to me like a crack rock. I was totally addicted after one time. The part that's the grabber is after the bridge(?) those drums... I am having a hard time remembering their name... they're big, round, you hit them with mallet-type thingies... ok, I know I sound like a retard... Tymphony drums? That name for some reason comes to my mind. They make that booming noise. Anyway, I digress. The point I am making is that drum goes, boom-boom in fast succession and Justin's voice picks up quickly after, "And I can't change this/ I can never take it back-But now/I can't change your mind/". Phew! Almost takes my breath away! It's a sad song of boy loves girl, boy loses girl, girl marries "Mrs. Him", boy still loves girl, wants to move on and maybe can't. Haven't we all been there?
Next would be the much buzzed about (in my parts of the world anyway), Hate Me. It's lyrically phenominal. It melodically (is that even a word?) triumphant. It's moving, it's tear-jearking, and yes, it makes me want to shower afterwards: "I have to block out thoughts of you so I don’t lose my head/They crawl in like a cockroach leaving babies in my bed"~ Gross! I know it's a metaphor, but cockroaches give me the willies [g]. One other thing about this song, it's the mother's (Justin's mother?) recording at the beginning. You can tell that she really loves her son, wants to check up on him, is fearful that he might be going down the wrong path once again. What path that is, I don't know... Alcohol, heroin, cocaine? She asks him about his meds, so maybe depression and suicide? Maybe all of that? And then the end, the piano, more recordings of this girl and she's yelling: "Hey Justin! Hey Justin! Hey Justin!...." It's gets slower and slower, the recording deeper and deeper, the piano gets more intense. I have to say that the piano in that crescendo of the song really rips at my gut... it's achingly beautiful, with a dose of discord.
18th Floor Balcony is a good one for me. This is a song that takes me to my 50th wedding anniversary. I understand that it's a song about new love, but it's about being comfortable too and about being in love all the same. I want that new love with "Your head on my stomach" comfort that we all crave to still be with me and my husband after 50 years... Ok, maybe putting my head on my husband's wrinkly, grey, 90-year-old stomach isn't that big of a turn-on, but it it's a warm and fuzzy fantasy as long as he is wearing a shirt of some sort. Actually put this song on and imagine dancing with your significant other at a huge bash given to the both of you by your family. Sounds cheesy, but that's what I think of! Oh, and there's a hidden track to this one... a special bonus!
X Amount of Words makes me bounce in my seat at work (in a good way!). My headphones are usually hidden by my hair, so sometimes people think I'm having a seizure. It's all good though.
She's My Ride Home.... oh my oh my, everything I could say about this one. Where's Bonnie and Clyde!!?? This is about going against the grain, sticking it to the Man, overcoming obstacles, showing all those idiots that we can do this... together, "I'll be reaching for the stars with you, honey/Who cares no-one else believes/So I set fire to everyone around but you/(I told you) I told you we'd do it/So ha ha ha ha (we won!!!!)" and you gotta love this, who doesn't?
We talked... Together sharpening a knife Like killing partners for a life Hey, we can hide the bodies on the ride home Cause we're going home....
Hey, if I'm wrong about the song meaning, oh well, that's just what it means to me~ my interpretation. As long as I can take a mental vacation on it, I'm straight... LOL
Before I forget... I have to share a tastey little tidbit that I learned from a good friend of mine on my tiny little music planet... Whenever I hear a song and I'm like, "What the H-E-double hockey sticks does that mean????" I go to:
It's pretty informative. It has (usually) some good sources of info on back drops of songs. From how they were created to why they were created whether it be through interviews, close sources to the bands (I'm skeptical on that but who knows), or from the band's themselves (maybe), etc., etc., so enjoy!
Back to Blue October... I didn't cover all the songs on that album, but these are the ones that stick out the most to me. Besides, if I talked about every single one, my computer would probably explode! In a nutshell, they are all good, a definite buy if you are like me and initially fell in love with Into the Ocean.
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Greetings I stumbled across Blue October totally by accident a few months back. Someone sent me a copy and I was giving it the obligatory listen...and suddenly I realized that what I thought would be just a soundtrack in the background of my work, was penetrating my being. I was probably about 6 songs into it and it occured to me that I hadn't ejected it and thrown it in the "sell" pile. I went back to the beginning and was knocked out. I like this CD so much that I'm afraid to go back and try out their earlier releases for fear of not liking them and thus tainting this one. I've read a bit about them since and am surprised that no one (I've read) every compares them to Marillion, early Genesis, Pink Floyd or other proggers. The wierd thing is that I'm not really a big prog fan. As it turns our FOILED ended up in my Top 16 albums of 2006, which you can check out on my mog. Vince
Foiled is a seriously kick ass album. I remember when "Hate Me" came out and I was totally diggin' it. I was talking to one of my best friends and although I love him very much our music tastes have never matched up. I was telling him how much I loved that song and I get a "ME TOO!". So when I found the CD at Target for $6 I was floored, so I bought two and sent him one. "Into the Ocean" is a brilliant track!
Ok, I know that Maroon 5's track, Secret is old news, but it is the best example I can think of... Not only that, but I'm on my 2nd Smirnoff Ice and I can't really think straight.
Anyhoo, my question is to all you beautiful moggers (the Smirnoff is also making me magnanimous (love that word)) is where do certain songs take you? Let's get some good feedback going!
I know I use music to escape from reality just a tad too much. I'm actually surprised I haven't crashed my car or drowned in the bathtub yet with all my colorful, imaginative mental vacations.
Ok now back to Maroon 5's, Secret. This song takes me to a dry dusty road, shiny red Jeep Wrangler with no top, riding shotgun with Julio, the sexy poolman I'm currently running away with (please Lord, don't let my husband read this post :-)). Julio closely resembles a sweaty, not-to-clean, Ralph Fiennes. Think English Patient, minus the part where he finds that chick, can't remember her name, dead in the cave.
The Jeep is broke down, it's hot and there is no gas station in sight. The only thing left is the music. Maybe it's the lyric's that take me here because he talks about "jump out of my seat" or something like that, the car is broken down and with it being hot, I can mentally visualize that whole scenario so clearly!
On a little bit of a somber note to all you Moggers, have you ever gone through an intensly bad time in your life and a certain song was the only thing that could get you through? You would listen to it and by going to the place it took you, it helped you cope? Shawn McDonald's song, Gravity is also a helpful song for me. That song helps me realize that I'm am never alone.
I love The Cutting Crew's song, Sahara. It is almost haunting, lulling in a way that by listening to it over and over, you feel like you're laying on a beach letting the waves wash over you, cleaning away the sadness... or bringing you down deeper, away from all that brings you down into a melodic, meloncholy cradle of warmth, whichever or whatever way you let it pull you.
During another bad spot in my life, Madonna's, Ray of Light actually brought a ray of light into the dark for me. The whole thing. I think I wore every song on that CD out. Metaphorically, I was in solitary confinement with only myself and a CD player. Then one day during my stay, there was a guard who was nice enough to throw in that CD through the steel bars and do you know what? I don't know how I would have moved out into the 'general population' or 'the main yard' without it.
But, THE ONE, the only, most important song that clears the rainy skies for me, the one that REALLY brings me back to earth is 4Him's, All I Ever Need. When I am going through a trial that I'm just not quite sure I may never make it through, this song brings me face to face with the big picture. All I EVER Need is something I already have and it's one thing I can never lose. Guess you will have to listen to the song to know what I mean...
Now you may be thinking that my life sounds like one big bummer, but really it's not at all! Songs that make you go dancing through a field with a straw hat on and ribbons flying, well... that will definitely be another post another time...
Ok, I know I have gone on too long, my 2nd bottle is gone, I am definitely rambling, drooling and slurring and crazy as it sounds, I now am finding that I don't remember what the purpose of this whole post is about! LOL
Kidding, kidding... Let's hear what songs are super-duper important to you, the ones that no one really cares about but you, the ones that share a personal history with you, how they've brought you through whatever it is that you've been or currently going through and why...
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Lou Reed's "Berlin", the whole album. It's so sad... no matter how sad I am, the album's sadder... that's consolation. And then one tune by Stanley Clarke called "Life is just a game". The song is about 9 minutes long, and has only one line of text, in the end. It goes:
So life is just a game and there's many ways to play, and all you do is choose.
I love that you have a whole fantasy to go with that song - that's great. :)
Hmm...let's see. I had a rough time early on in the year and I was probably as close to a breaking point as I have been in my adult life. I listened to a handful of Get Set Go songs. They were all up beat songs about hate and suicide. For some inexplicable reason, they'd always cheer me up when I was on the verge of a meltdown.





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I think i just wore out that Echo and the Bunnymen version of 'People Are Strange'...such a perfect fit for the movie