All music in the world became somewhat flat and meaningless when I discovered goa. I mean the old-school goa (like Dimension 5) or new-school goa (like Ethereal), not all this psytrance. Which is good but lacks mystical and oriental edge of goa.
I love Kate Winslet. No, let me rephrase...I worship Kate Winslet. She inspires me. Above all else she makes the audience feel passionately along with her when she performs. There is always a tangible connection.
All these people don’t know what comedy is and have to do insults and putdowns just to make them seem funny, Eddie Murphy is naturally funny. Don’t believe me check out some of his programs mentioning some like Beverly Hills Cop 1,2, and 3. He is awesome and has been doing it strong and well for more than 20 years.
I don't actually listen to the lyrics much in songs - when I hear singing I hear melody and tune, rather than grammar and semantics.However, there are some songs where the words - or, at least the delivery of those words - really grips me.One is Talk Talk's "I believe in you" - something about the delivery of the first verse is emotionally haunting.
Peter Gabriel – Games Without Frontiers-I don’t know if there’s any song that can make me change the radio station faster than this one. If I don’t, I’m doomed to have that hideous female voice chanting “jeux sans frontiers” over and over in my head for the next six months.
All music in the world became somewhat flat and meaningless when I discovered goa. I mean the old-school goa (like Dimension 5) or new-school goa (like Ethereal), not all this psytrance. Which is good but lacks mystical and oriental edge of goa.
I love Kate Winslet. No, let me rephrase...I worship Kate Winslet. She inspires me. Above all else she makes the audience feel passionately along with her when she performs. There is always a tangible connection.
All these people don’t know what comedy is and have to do insults and putdowns just to make them seem funny, Eddie Murphy is naturally funny. Don’t believe me check out some of his programs mentioning some like Beverly Hills Cop 1,2, and 3. He is awesome and has been doing it strong and well for more than 20 years.
I don't actually listen to the lyrics much in songs - when I hear singing I hear melody and tune, rather than grammar and semantics.However, there are some songs where the words - or, at least the delivery of those words - really grips me.One is Talk Talk's "I believe in you" - something about the delivery of the first verse is emotionally haunting.
Peter Gabriel – Games Without Frontiers-I don’t know if there’s any song that can make me change the radio station faster than this one. If I don’t, I’m doomed to have that hideous female voice chanting “jeux sans frontiers” over and over in my head for the next six months.
Natalie Portman slightly reminds me of audrey hepburn, in my opinion she has one of the most beautiful faces I've ever seen.