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    This Kiss Song Analysis

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    the one song I listened to most‚ “This Kiss” by Alex Days and Carrie Hope Fletcher‚ and interpreted its lyrics to see if it matched with my core values of commitment‚ happiness‚ and love. My most listened to song is Alex Days and Carrie Hope Fletcher’s rendition of Faith Hill’s “This Kiss”. It tells of a story about two people who fall in love. Before they found each other‚ they were hurt by previous relationships but when they meet‚ they spark an indescribable romance. Throughout the song‚ they

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    Song Analysis: Fiend Club

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    place. If the world is a boring place I don’t want to live on it. (Not suicidal) I listen to music because it lets me get away from the world for a while and forget about all the problems we have like North Korea. Therefore‚ this song is called “Fiend Club”. This song is about being different and apart of your own group. “You dressed so messed up”. This means that I don’t care what people think about how I dress. “Your hair is too long”. This means that I’m going against what society says how long

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    Cited: Barrett‚ Leonard. The Rastafarians: Sounds of Cultural Dissonance. Boston: Beacon‚ 1988. Booth‚ Mark. "The Art of Words in Songs." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 62 (1976): 242-49. Campbell‚ Horace. Rasta and Resistance: From Marcus Garvey to Walter Rodney. New Jersey: African World‚ 1987. Chaffee‚ Steven. "Popular Music and Communication Research." Communication Research

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    Anthony Ryan's Blood Song

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    player? Humanity will miss one of the greatest writer of all time and arguably the best hockey player. This shows the importance of understanding their own potential‚ thus they can become the person they were destined to be. In Anthony Ryan’s “Blood Song”‚ it shows the significance of learning the purpose of life‚ through the eyes of the protagonist‚ Vaelin Al Sorna. The story starts when Vaelin’s father‚ the greatest warrior in the nation‚ leaving his son at the gates of the Sixth Order‚ a group of

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    The Song Born This Way

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    happiness and anger to sadness and love. In every song ever written there is a story being told. I have always wondered what a soundtrack of my life would reveal. Although I cannot realistically have a song playing every time I experience an emotion‚ I have some songs that have stuck with me during significant events in my life that could be featured on a soundtrack illustrating my life. The song “Born this way” by Lady Gaga is very relatable. The song quotes “I’m beautiful in my way cause God makes

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    One of the songs that means a lot to me was the song that they had played at my dad’s friends funeral. “Drink a Beer” expresses how I felt almost in exact words. This guy was my idol and my role model. He was more of a dad to me that my actual dad was‚ and to loose him made me feel like my life was going to end without him. The lyrics in this song that really stand out to me is “When I got the news today I didn’t know what to say‚ so I just hung up the phone. I took a walk to clear my head‚ this

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    Theme Song Analysis Essay

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    Getting Better My theme song is "Getting Better" by The Beatles. The Beatles were an English rock band formed in 1960. John Lennon‚ Paul McCartney‚ George Harrison and Ringo Starr‚ members of The Beatles‚ became widely regarded as the foremost and most influential act of the rock era. Rooted in skiffle‚ beat and 1950s rock and roll‚ the Beatles later experimented with several musical styles‚ ranging from pop ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock‚ often incorporating classical elements

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    it may be for the worse but either way‚ someone had the courage to speak up for what they wanted. In the poem ‘Lost Sister’ by Cathy Song‚ the author explains the hardships of being a Chinese girl and the way the society treated them and their expectations. This poem is much contrasted to the song ‘The Times They Are a-Changin’ written and sung by Bob Dylan. This song describes the foreseen changes in the world and warns those around him to change or get left behind‚ touching on both conformity and

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    ‘Wasted Words’ was written and sung by Gregg Allman. Dickey Betts‚ the lead guitarist on this song played the bottleneck slide guitar. This song merges the sound of a happy piano and a country feel. On a normal day to day basis Dickey wouldn’t play the bottleneck style of slide guitar because former band member Duane was famous for it. ‘Ramblin’ Man’ is the second song on the album‚ Dickey Betts sang lead vocals and also wrote ‘Ramblin’ Man’. The Allman Brothers Band played ‘Ramblin

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    White America is a song in which Eminem creates many contradictions to show inconsistencies in the American social structure. These contradictions are important because they reveal a critical flaw in the American society that disillusions both immigrants and natives into thinking America is a leveled playing field for capitalistic ventures. In his introduction‚ Eminem makes a contradictory comparison that later becomes apparent in the second part of the verse‚ describing America as "the stripes and

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