“Music is therapy even when used for pure listening pleasure.

As we relax the body and mind, breathing becomes deeper and we are pulled into the music, where we become more focused and attuned to ourselves and the world around us.”

Raffaele Baldassaro (2008)


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I would love to share your favorite songs and stories with the world, if you'll let me? :)

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Sunday, 30 January 2011

Pack Up & Neon Rainbow.

For 20 year old Mandy Grainger, two songs just simply make her smile..


She explains:

"I've got loads of personal songs but Eliza Doolittle - Pack Up and (it's a bit old) The Box Tops - Neon Rainbow never fail to make me smile" :)


Thankyou for sharing your songs, Mandy! 
- Great choices!!

Make sure you check out the videos below!




xx

Wednesday, 19 January 2011

LCDD.

For Zaruf Ezhan, a musician studying Contemporary Music Practice, LCDD by TommyHeavenly6 has not only inspired him musically but has also saved his life.


"I'd been playing guitar for years and was just playing in cover bands... and I love so many different types music. At the same time I had a really bad year and was feeling down and I heard this song, and I checked out the singer's other band its called 'The Brilliant Green'. They have great melodic pop songs, and I realized that I have a big fondness for pop melodies, and I love simple 3 chord progression songs cos I'm a huge punk rock fan AND I love 90s sounding, happy melody lines and the combination of these elements - is the type of music that I want to make. It made me realize things about me that I didn't know as well. I'm not sad, I'm not political and I'm not out there to save the world, it's just about having fun and doing what you love. So I've made my life's goal now to make good, upbeat music that's played with passion - so you can tell a lot of thought has gone into writing the songs (which is something I think is lacking these days)!!

So basically that song, and 'The Brilliant Green', are just great music with sweet sweet melodies that have really lifted me up when I was in a bad period of my life. They showed me who I was artistically, and it has also given myself something to reach for in the world. So it saved my life both literally and metaphorically."


I'd never heard of this before, but it's a cool song!
Check it out :)!

Thankyou Zaruf for sharing your song :)


xx

Sunday, 16 January 2011

Some Will Seek Forgiveness, Others Escape.

For Michael Dolan, a 20 year old Drama student, Underoath's 'Some Will Seek Forgiveness, Others Escape' reminds him of his religion...




He simply adds:

"Whenever I feel out of touch with religion I listen to it. 
And feel the strength of religious beliefs again"



Again, heavily biased over here...
But I love this song ^.^


Thankyou for sharing your song, Mike! :)

Check out the song if you haven't heard it..
(I highly recommend you do!)



xx

**Picture on the left taken from here. © Ally Jade

Saturday, 15 January 2011

Heal Over.

For Hana Piranha, a student studying Music, Heal Over comforts her when faced with difficult times.


"Hi, I’m Hana and I study music at Westminster University. It’s really hard to pick one particular song that really means a lot to me, as I have so many songs I love. 

However, I would say the song that has been the most useful for me in difficult and emotional situations is Heal Over by KT Tunstall. I love KT Tunstall because she’s really doing her bit for girls in the music industry – she's not only a great singer, but she's also a fantastic guitarist and songwriter. 

Heal Over was written probably for one particular person, but it applies to anyone who’s going through a hard time, letting you know that everything’s eventually going to be okay and for the meantime, KT’s here to comfort you. :) I put Heal Over on whenever I'm having guy trouble or just feeling sad and it really feels like a good mate's come over with chocolate and facemasks! It’s a really beautiful, soothing song and listening to it is just like a big warm hug."

I'm a huge fan of KT Tunstall and I love all her music.
..So I'm definitely biased when I agree and say that this song is a good choice :)
& I love your description of how the song makes you feel :)
(But again, I'm biased! Aha!)

Thankyou for sharing your song, Hana! :)


Before you go/check out the song..
 Make sure you check out Hana's blog HERE!
She's done a couple of sweet covers :)

Check out the song below...



Thanks for reading ^_^
xx

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Gouge Away.

For 21 year old Commercial Music Performance student Steve Goddard, 'Gouge Away' has not only inspired him to start a band but also brings back great memories.


"I don't really have a song that saved my life, but there are a couple of songs that bring back good memories and made me start writing music etc.


I am 21 and I study Music at Westminster University, and the song that brings back the best memories for me is 'Gouge Away' by The Pixies. The reason I love this song is not only is it a really great tune, it was this song that inspired me and my two best friends to start a band. I had already been playing guitar for a year at this stage, but we were all sat at my friends house getting drunk and my 2 friends decided that we should start a band and play songs like this one. So this song always brings good thoughts and memories whenever I listen to it."

(I agree this song is such a tune!)
Thankyou Steve for sharing your song! :)

Check out the video below..




xx

Thursday, 6 January 2011

Last Christmas & Just The Way You Are.

For 19 year old Primary Education student Daisy Minnerthey, both 'Last Christmas' & 'Just The Way You Are' mean a lot to her.


She explains:

"Firstly, coz it's Christmas.. Last christmas

I like both versions by Wham and Cascada... It's melody whisks me up into the Christmas spirit and gives me warm tingles. It's also relatable because many years ago I gave my heart to a guy around Christmas time and it was thrown away like the chocolates everyone leaves at the bottom of the tin coz no one wants them.. But then I found someone to give my heart to who received it with care, like it was an expensive jewel and we have spent many christmases together since.

Secondly, Just the Way You Are by Bruno Mars. 

This song I think represents how every girl should realise it's okay to be different and who they are. How guys should treat their partner and what true love is like. When I've had low self- esteem this song reminds me of the truth of how my boyfriend thinks of me and how I should see myself and most important how God sees everyone."

Gotta love a bit of Last Christmas!
Although, Wham is my favorite...
I can't deny, I'm partial to a bit of Cascada from time to time :) aha!
And I agree, with you on Just The Way You Are!
(Although change the girls to EVERYONE)
- It's more than okay to be who you are! -


Thankyou for sharing your songs Daisy! :)

Check out the videos below...


Wham



Cascada




Bruno Mars



xx

Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Another Brick In The Wall & Money.

For 19 year old Maria Mikulin, the songs 'Money' and 'Another Brick in the Wall' helped her bond with her father from an early age.



She shares her story:

"I must say i have many songs that have impacted my life. 

But this song choice not only impacted my life, it also changed my view on music and made my relationship with my father a lot stronger.

At the age of nine my father and I argued A LOT, but we were given a project to do by my mum and were told to sort through his music collection where we found his Pink Floyd albums. We then started listening to the music together and bonded especially over the songs 'Money' and 'Another Brick In The Wall."


Good choice, Maria!
Thank you for sharing your songs!

They're both such good songs :)

Check out the videos for both below...













P.S Sorry I've been away for a while, I went on holiday for Christmas 
...and I have flu :'(

Happy New Year Everyone!
xx