moozic moods

Discussion in 'Music' started by DejaVoo, Aug 28, 2005.

  1. DejaVoo

    DejaVoo stardust

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    dont some songs just set the mood?

    these songs make me sad for reasons to embarassing to say..
    "all summer long" -uh yes,the beach boys
    "get together" - the youngbloods

    this song makes me enthusiastic about life
    "time is tight" - booker T and the MGs

    these songs make me re-think my life
    "band on the run" - paul mcartney and the wings
    "hold yer head up" -argent

    so look at mine, and list songs and write down the moods they give off to you. i can prolly think of more moods and songs, but i cant think too well now....
     
  2. blueeyedson

    blueeyedson Member

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    I think it's maybe the other way around for me. I put on whatever music to match my mood, rather than the music setting it but it's basically the same idea:
    feelin blue: Blind Willie McTell by Bob Dylan
    writing mood: Suzanne by Leonard Cohen
    feelin different: Wild Child by the Doors
    lonesome loser mood: Lonesome Loser by the Little River Band
    drinking mood: Moodswing Whiskey by Jeff Buckley
    feelin optimistic: Fire And Rain by James Taylor
    feelin bored: New York Telephone Conversation by Lou Reed
    feelin good: Bad Moon Rising by Creedence Clearwater Revival
    feelin lost: Can't Find My Way Home by Eric Clapton
    feelin found: 18th Avenue and Can't Keep It In by Cat Stevens
    broken-hearted: Blood On The Tracks album by Dylan
    not really feelin anything: Paint It Black by the Rolling Stones
    feelin a little of everything: Celebration Day by Led Zeppelin
     
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