oneders of the world
the title is a partial reference to "that thing you do".
music is a general anesthesia.
listening to music, letting it flow through you, completely puts your mind and body at ease.
stoners have it right.
listen to the jams, sway with the rhythm, and just enjoy life.
beethoven has that effect on me.
not singing it. listening to beethoven. you can feel he's putting himself into the music. it is raw, powerful emotion. watch "beethoven lives upstairs" or "immortal beloved", and you will cry when you hear his music. (the last line makes me sound like a bitch. refer to the myspace blog entry from february 24 to cancel the bitch out)
buddy guy has the same effect. listening to his soul, pouring it into the music we know as blues. his simple guitar and chicago streets voice make any bad experience a little bit better. listening to buddy guy is like having him there saying,
"yeah man. i know EXACTLY what you're sayin."
then he'd probably buy us a beer.
listen to some music. forget about petty problems like a girl that makes you crazy, or a test you're gonna fuck up. for the most part, we're teenagers/early twenties (here's to you, brendan). we don't have anything to really drag us down. let a musician take the worries from you. you'll be better off.
-andy dubbya
music is a general anesthesia.
listening to music, letting it flow through you, completely puts your mind and body at ease.
stoners have it right.
listen to the jams, sway with the rhythm, and just enjoy life.
beethoven has that effect on me.
not singing it. listening to beethoven. you can feel he's putting himself into the music. it is raw, powerful emotion. watch "beethoven lives upstairs" or "immortal beloved", and you will cry when you hear his music. (the last line makes me sound like a bitch. refer to the myspace blog entry from february 24 to cancel the bitch out)
buddy guy has the same effect. listening to his soul, pouring it into the music we know as blues. his simple guitar and chicago streets voice make any bad experience a little bit better. listening to buddy guy is like having him there saying,
"yeah man. i know EXACTLY what you're sayin."
then he'd probably buy us a beer.
listen to some music. forget about petty problems like a girl that makes you crazy, or a test you're gonna fuck up. for the most part, we're teenagers/early twenties (here's to you, brendan). we don't have anything to really drag us down. let a musician take the worries from you. you'll be better off.
-andy dubbya