Music I'm Living -The April Edition-
And Here They Are, Listed In The Order of Their Importance:
Number One:
Let Go by Frou Frou. I think she's singing it to me, and I'm listening.
Number Two:
Read My Mind by The Killers. I listen to it everyday on the expressway and sing along with the Killers and I am starting to see the stars the way this song says again, and Ohhhh the energy in this tune is intense!
Number Three:
Your Ex-Lover is Dead by Stars. Jenel Isaias, I miss you at work, thank you for this therapeutic, amazingly composed song. It caught my attention from the very first sounds that it made. "When there's nothing left to burn, you have to set yourself on fire..."
Number Four:
Wheel by John Mayer. The ending of anything makes sense to me through these lyrics.
Number Five:
Ode to Divorce by Regina Spektor. This one is the least important. This one is weird, and doesn't fit me all the way, but I play it often these days, very often, mostly for the beginning and the way it's just dramatic enough. It captures me when my mind is idle.
Number One:
Let Go by Frou Frou. I think she's singing it to me, and I'm listening.
Number Two:
Read My Mind by The Killers. I listen to it everyday on the expressway and sing along with the Killers and I am starting to see the stars the way this song says again, and Ohhhh the energy in this tune is intense!
Number Three:
Your Ex-Lover is Dead by Stars. Jenel Isaias, I miss you at work, thank you for this therapeutic, amazingly composed song. It caught my attention from the very first sounds that it made. "When there's nothing left to burn, you have to set yourself on fire..."
Number Four:
Wheel by John Mayer. The ending of anything makes sense to me through these lyrics.
Number Five:
Ode to Divorce by Regina Spektor. This one is the least important. This one is weird, and doesn't fit me all the way, but I play it often these days, very often, mostly for the beginning and the way it's just dramatic enough. It captures me when my mind is idle.

<< Home