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The 'What Song Are You Currently Listening To?' Thread

cjd874

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EMOTIONAL/HONEST/SAPPY POST:
I miss the purity and emotion of songs like these, back when every single musician in the business instinctively knew to put their hearts and souls into a song. There was less formulaic, artificial, egocentric music and more varied, relatable, and family-friendly music in my opinion. Do they really write good love songs anymore? I haven't found many within the past three years.


If I am every lucky enough to get married, I want at least two of these songs played at my wedding (or the first dance). Or if I can keep it together, I would sing them to my future wife... I'm a soft-rock romantic, what can I say!
 

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It's amazing how the harmony of this song is somehow lost when you listen on the radio or TV - but listen with headphones, and the harmony blows you away.
 

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I can't get over how different the '80s were; it's like people lived inside a VCR or something. That's why I like going inside thrift stores; they're like time machines.
 
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