Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! I like the song, I think it's called. *Know Your Right: by:the music band Nirvana because it reminds me of reason and therefore practical logic of uninvasive worth
I like that song too, I have listened with right discernment, In listening considering Kurt and his bands will of ethical height to be recognized I have perceived midst that song "stay away, being laced with 'stay awake, referring to integrity of consciousness. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6txOvK-mAk Because Beethoven is one of the greatest pianists of all times. He wrote all of his music before the age of 30 and went deaf so never heard the final score he wrote.
Original Sin - by Pandora's Box. Basically a vehicle for Jim Steinman and all his Wagnerian Rock Opera ways (he penned most of Meat Loaf's discography). I find it simply epic, stirring, and a perfect mix of cheesy OTT stylings and a simple yet powerful chord structure. The whole album is in a similar vein, and well worth it for anyone who likes Meat Loaf-esque tracks. A cover by Taylor Dayne made an appearance in the film "Shadow" - during the credits iirc.
Afternoon Delight by Starland Vocal Band. Because it played several times on the radio the night I 1st made love with ____ _______.
"When the River Meets the Sea." It's funeral song written by Paul Williams for a Muppets special (Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas). It has the distinction of being highly spiritual but totally devoid of religious references. "Though our minds be filled with questions, In our hearts we'll understand, When the river meets the almighty sea."
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