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    use of obscenity in this song is effective as it conveys the frustration and anger the persona feels at not belonging as well as his jealousy towards those who do. ("You’re so f**ing special‚ I wish I was special") * How would you describe the tone of this song? (2 marks) The tone in this song ranges from calm and quiet reflection in the verses to anger and frustration during the choruses. * How is contrast used in these lyrics? (2 marks) The lyrics in the songs opening contain very soft

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    Come Wake Me Up

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    given through songs lyrically and through melody. Artists are no different than any ordinary person‚ other than their gifted ability to put words into a combination not everyone can express. Some songs today you’ll find have hardly any lyrics at all. Still people feel the connection of the song through the melody and beat to express their mood. Of course everyone is different in their own way‚ but also everyone is the same by running to music to feel their own sense of security. The song I chose to

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    Drake Inspiration

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    he get his inspiration from for some of his songs. He has won award after award for different songs and different accomplishments. People always wonder though how does he come up with all these songs in such short times‚ does he have another person writing for him‚ maybe he’s just always out looking for inspirations or it could just be he is that talented. The problem is no one really knows all they can do is suspect what his inspiration is. One song that was very popular was “I get paper” which

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    Shut Up And Dance

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    A well-known song among todays culture‚ “Shut Up and Dance”‚ by the band‚ Walk the Moon‚ means something deeper to myself than it does to the average person. Produced in 2014‚ this song resonates many great memories that have brought a realization to me about the way I live my life. Previously occupied with worry and doubt‚ but now filled with quick decisions and no regrets. This song inspires me to stay on edge and be ready for anything‚ because you will never know when life is going to throw

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    about the present and how quickly it passes by and everybody needs to learn how to live in the present and not in the past nor the future‚ like the chorus says “I wish somebody would have told me babe / Some day‚ these will be the good old days”. The song is about appreciation of the moment and reveals that the society more about what did or will happen. The speakers conflict is with themselves not with another person. They’re blaming themselves not to appreciate time and let it fly away. In Macklemore’s

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    awareness comes forth‚ it shows that life is not always easy‚ it is complicated and there will be tough moral decisions that have to be made. Many try to hold dear to their innocence‚ as shown in the novel‚ The Catcher in the Rye‚ and the lyrics of the songs‚ “Forever Young” and “Men of Snow”. In The Catcher in the Rye‚ by J.D. Salinger‚ Holden views life as either the innocence of childhood or the phoniness and cruelty of adulthood. He wants to preserve innocence so he dedicates his life to protecting

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    Music Then and Now

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    reasons behind making music are not the same now as they were back then. The 60’s and 70’s were a time of revolution‚ self affirmation and definition. Music then reflected that. Songs with lyrics like “Give Peace a Chance” and “Where Have All The Flowers Gone?” were songs of protest against the Vietnam war. Songs were written and sang about peace‚ love‚ and unity. Their performances were based on the feeling of the music and their surroundings (or the drugs they were on at the time). They didn’t

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    Small Print Controversy

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    perfect website for you! I also found myself wondering if I was singing the correct words to my favorite songs. To clarify‚ I searched for a lyric engine through google search and found www.musicmademe.com. Despite the website’s lack of graphics and minute print‚ it’s still a great music guru site because of its wonderful organization‚ easy navigation‚ and wide selection of artists and songs. When I came upon this site‚ my first observation was bad. The screen loaded and I couldn’t believe it was

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    Resentment

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    “Shimmer” and “Hemorrhage”. Both songs touch basis with mixed emotions involving love and describing these relationships. The two songs are very much alike in different ways. Both songs describe resentment brought on by past love. In the beginning of Bells hit single Shimmer the lyrics describe the girl trying to reconnect with the songwriter after quite sometime as said in the lyrics”She calls me from the cold” The singer’s voice at the beginning of the song is vulnerable which emphasizes his

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    nervous however‚ because since the Mogadorians could catch up with them at anytime John and Henri need to be prepared to drop everything and leave at a moments notice. This may complicate things later in the story but so far it seems the book and the song has the same theme of wanting peace and happiness in a bleak

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