Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love. Show all posts

Saturday, October 26, 2013

poor capitalization

tomorrow morning when i wake up, i will experience that temporary moment of innocence and bliss... you know what i mean, right? that small, brief moment when your mind is bright and blank, just waking up from the night before. decisions, mistakes, choices, new directions, they will all come rushing back to me after that moment is up. my emotions will start to dance in the front of my mind, and i will already be in the process of facing the day, without even being ready, or wanting to. but in that moment, everything will be perfectly right in the world. and if i can see it and feel it in that one short moment, i know for sure that it does exist, i know that somehow, some way, i can achieve that feeling whenever i want. maybe even permanently. if i try hard enough.

do you ever find yourself caught in a moment that feels almost like you're in a movie? like you're watching yourself and your situation from someone else's eyes, or through a camera lens. and a song comes on, somewhere far off in the distance, or even in your mind... and it absolutely breaks your heart, because there could be no better melody, no more ironic words and movements to complete the moment you're caught up in. does this happen by accident? or are we all so connected in this world that the reason why that artist created that song was to be the soundtrack for your moment, everyone's moment? i'd like to believe so.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

November: Rage and Relax

I definitely owe every one a playlist from last month... and I'm pretty sure you all know what I'm about to say. "I've been busy!" Yes, yes, I've been busy. I'm sure everyone can relate in some way, and let me just say, finding the man of my dreams has had me pretty occupied..... :) Let's just get to the music, yeah?

I decided to split my music into two playlists this month, because there were times when I wanted to jam, and times when I wanted to chill.
For my "rage" playlist, I've got some amazing new tracks from people like Frank Ocean, Collin McLoughlin, Rihanna, and Yelawolf, and groups like The White Panda and Shwayze & Cisco. I also listened to the newest Gym Class Heroes album, and it's pretty impressive. If you haven't listened to "Solo Discotheque", please do.
I have a few favorites from this playlist, I'll highlight them and provide as many links as possible.

RAGE

G.O.O.D.G.I.R.L.S.
The White Panda
Pumped Up Kicks (Remix)
YONAS
Ass Back Home (Ft. Neon Hitch)
Gym Class Heroes
Back [Prod. By Dapo] 
Frank Ocean
Old School
B. Reith
Island In the Sun
Shwayze & Cisco
Strobe Lights Say My Name (Porter Robinson Edit)
Kap Slap
Kaskade Found Love (Rihanna x Nero x Chrizz Luvly)
Kap Slap
Gone Going
Black Eyed Peas
She's Got A Boyfriend Now
Boys Like Girls
Hard White (Up In The Club) (Feat. Lil' Jon)
Yelawolf
Good Girl (Feat. Poo Bear)
Yelawolf
Animal (Feat. Fefe Dobson)
Yelawolf
Write Your Name (Feat. Mona Mona)
Yelawolf
The Hardest Love Song In The World
Yelawolf
Radio
Yelawolf
Solo Discotheque (Whiskey Bitness)
Gym Class Heroes
Nil-Nil-Draw
Gym Class Heroes
Life Goes On (Feat. Oh Land)
Gym Class Heroes
The Fighter (Feat. Ryan Tedder)
Gym Class Heroes
Got Some Stratosphere (Obie Trice vs Junkie XL)
The White Panda
You Da One
Rihanna
Blow Up
Sam Adams
Gold Dust Paradise
DOSVEC
Hotel California
Timeflies
Get Down On It (Prod. By Spadez)
Collin McLoughlin




The White Panda - G.O.O.D.G.I.R.L.S. by The Kollection

Pumped Up Kicks feat. Foster The People by YONAS


Back by Frank Ocean

Old School by B. Reith


01 Island In The Sun by Thissongissick.com



You Da One by Rihanna


In my "relax" playlist, I'm really diggin' a few new-ish albums, like Phantogram's "Nightlife", and "Hakuna Matata" from VIBE. I've also loved Matt Wertz for a long time now, and my favorite of his is "Twenty Three Places". I'm super excited about the last song, "Finally Moving". Listen to it, you'll know it if you know Flo Rida's "Good Feeling". The entire album is fantastic, give it a listen, and enjoy.

Chill.

Surrender
Angels & Airwaves
Nightlife
Phantogram
Jammin
VIBE
Due Time
VIBE
Party Pants
VIBE
Just Smile
VIBE
Falling Slowly
Kris Allen
Paradise
Coldplay
Warm Whispers
Missy Higgins
Make It Mine
Jason Mraz
Gravity
Sara Bareilles
The Day Forever Died
Matt Wertz
Red Meets Blue
Matt Wertz
Everything's Right
Matt Wertz
That For You
Matt Wertz
Wesley, Why?
Matt Wertz
Sweetness In Starlight
Matt Wertz
Falling Off The Face Of The Earth
Matt Wertz
Last Hurrah
Run Kid Run
Daylight
Run Kid Run
Rely On Her
Run Kid Run
Half Light
Young Statues
Losing A Friend
Young Statues
Bumble Bee
Young Statues
We Trusted Everything Enough
Young Statues
Meet Me At The Hudson
Young Statues
Keep It Dark
Young Statues
Dream Machine (Downtempo Mix) Feat Sean Hayes
Mark Farina
Room for Happiness (feat. Skylar Grey)
Kaskade
Finally Moving
Pretty Lights


Pretty Lights - Finally Moving by prettylights

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

My Place

It’s such a strange feeling, to suddenly be humbled so quickly it makes your stomach drop and your head spin. A strange feeling, to suddenly realize that something you’ve put heart and soul into is really not good enough compared to the time spent by others on something similar. Something you’re proud of is suddenly insignificant, and someone else’s hard work is much better than your hard work, probably because they worked harder.
Why is my passion not as good as someone else’s passion?
Why is my effort not as significant as everyone else’s effort?
Isn’t effort the same for each person?
Isn’t “my best” the same as another’s “best”?

Well, I guess it’s really not. Times like these make me realize that I actually suck, and that my effort isn’t really my best at all, because else’s time and best effort kicked my ass. Sure, I’m proud of the things I’ve accomplished, but I’m an ant in this world. My “work” is shit, compared to the work of the people who shape our existence.

There are people who save lives in this world. There are people who are builders and artists and entertainers, and there are people in this world who make a difference to the majority of the seven billion people on this planet, pretty much every day of their lives. Who am I?

I’ve saved a life before. How many regular old people like myself can say they’ve saved a life in a matter of 20 years? I’ve built things before, things that come in great use in other people’s every day lives. I’m an artist, as well. I can draw. I can paint. I can sing and play instruments. I can entertain people around me, I’m funny. I’m interesting to be around. I make a difference in some way, every day.



For those of you who don’t know, now, you will.

Music is the most prominent aspect of my life; it is my one true love and passion. It is my breakfast, lunch, and dinner. When I hear music it fills my soul and it paints a picture in my mind. With every byte of sound that enters my ears, I want more. I hunger for it. I want to see more, hear more, and feel more. Most of all, I want to learn more. I want to learn about what I'm hearing and know why music makes me feel so much. I want to reach to every corner of music and grasp every aspect of it. I believe it is one of the most powerful things in the world because music is everywhere. In today’s society, technology allows us to bring music anywhere we go. We listen to music in the shower, in the car, at work, while riding the bus, while exercising, and even while trying to fall asleep. We meditate to music and we use music therapeutically. We use music to help us concentrate and relax. It is used to connect people, share memories, and sometimes to promote ideas. Music is believed to have a positive effect on us; emotionally, mentally, and physically.

With my blog, I hope to share my love and passion in ways that will inspire others to feel as strongly as I do about music. The title of my blog, “Spread Thy Wings”, embodies this idea in a way that if people will open up to new possibilities and allow themselves to grow, they will gain new perspectives on the world around them. I feel that the power of blogging is similar to the way I view the powers of music. I recognize the potential I have to bring together very diverse groups of individuals from across the globe and use music as my driving force. As the author of an art-based blog, I can connect art and technology and use this power to unify many cultures throughout the world that may not have any other way or reason to make a connection in the first place. My goal is to aid the connections people make in this world by providing good music to discover and fall in love with. Blogging is the best way I know to achieve my goal because my posts are easy to read and easy to share. If I inspire at least one reader to enjoy a song as much as I do and give them a song to play when they’re happy, or to help them feel better when they’re sad, I will have done my part in this world.
My newest Pandora station- give it a listen

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Make the sea turn turtle...

I swear, you'll be jamming to this song all day long. Just listen to it once. Brush your teeth to it. Drive to the grocery store to it. Listen to it in the grocery store. Just do it.


Sunday Girl - Love U More (RAC Mix) by Sunday Girl

To download, click here.

This is her original version of Love U More.

She only has 434 followers on Soundcloud, myself included. That is not enough. Listen to her original tracks, be blown away. It's as simple as that.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Sarah "Hangs" With Robyn

               

I don't know much about Robyn (it looks like I need to, though), but I do know Sarah Jaffe. She's one of my favorite folk artists. I saw this on the home page of Billboard for Mashup Monday and had to watch it. Sarah talks about the way she perceived the dance/electronica song when she heard it, and I thought it was really cool. I love to discover what artists my favorite artists listen to.
Sarah's voice is just gorgeous- soft, and a little raspy. Robyn is obviously complete opposite. I believe it takes true talent to be able to remake a song into something completely your own, and that's what she does here. Love is universal, no matter how different two people may be.