Speaking of hearing, I can't take too much loud music. I mean I like to play it, but I sure don't like the racket. Noise, but I can't hear anything - just guitars screaming, screaming, screaming.
Some guy screaming in a leather jacket. Woah! I'm an adult now I'm an adult now.
Stole that from - The Pursuit of Happiness. Cheers!
How's the anticlimactic for some reason as your age you go through more nerve sensitivity or brain awareness and been the done that. I get very selective and listen to Philadelphia Freedom 5 times in a row because that got the best of all worlds. I'll look in the pursuit of happiness but Jim Carrol wrote a song that says I just can't stand the racket anymore. Basketball Diaries?
I used to be a rolling stone, you know If a cause was right I'd leave, to find the answer on the road
I used to be a heart beatin' for someone But the times have changed The less I say, the more my work gets done
'Cause I live and breathe this Philadelphia freedom From the day that I was born, I've waved the flag Philadelphia freedom took me knee-high to a man, yeah Gave me peace of mind my daddy never had
Oh, Philadelphia freedom Shine on me, I love ya Shine a light through the eyes of the ones left behind Shine a light, shine the light Shine the light, won't you shine the light? Philadelphia freedom, I love ya Yes, I do
If you choose to you can live your life alone Some people choose the city (some people choose the city) Some others choose the good old family home (Some others choose the good old family home)
I like living easy without family ties ('cause it's easy) 'Til the whip or will of freedom zapped me, right between the eyes
'Cause I live and breathe this Philadelphia freedom From the day that I was born, I've waved the flag Philadelphia freedom took me knee-high to a man, mmh-mmh Gave me peace of mind my daddy never had
Oh, Philadelphia freedom Shine on me, I love ya Shine a light through the eyes of the ones left behind Shine a light, shine the light Shine the light, won't you shine the light? Philadelphia freedom, I love ya Yes, I do
Oh, Philadelphia freedom Shine on me, I love ya Shine a light through the eyes of the ones left behind, mmh Shine a light, shine the light Shine the light, won't you shine the light? Philadelphia freedom, I love ya You know, I love you, yeah You know, I love you Yes, I do! (Philadelphia freedom)
I love you, yes I do! (Philadelphia freedom) you know that I love you Yes, I do! (Philadelphia) oh (freedom) Don't you know that I love you? Yes, I do! (Philadelphia freedom) Don't you know that I love you? Yes, I do! (Philadelphia) oh, oh (freedom) Don't you know that I love you?
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I really like the Jim Carroll Bands song People Who Died. I knew a lot of people who died too early and I always think of that song whenever I lose a friend before their time. Cheers!
Funny you know cuz..I just can't understand the 3 solid friends I had who died at 51. 53..and 55. No rhyme and reason and you know what? They were the creme'de crop of good people who'd take the shirt off their backs coincidentally. I like to listen to Henry Rollins Black Coffee over and over and that guitar art in the middle. I also loved the guitar part in Don Henley ..I make my living off the evening news song. I like Leonard Skynard ooh that smell and Credence Suzie Q. Living after midnight guitar. Stone Free. Henry Rollins! 63 years old.
This post was edited by CosmicWunderkind at September 28, 2024 12:07 PM MDT