I do. They usually make a song even more interesting. Sometimes I get tingles down my back when I do.
I always listen to the lyrics of a song. And I know that feeling, NGM. I have had that feeling many times. On occasion, some songs will give me that feeling many times, as I listen to them over and over again, and I discover new meanings to some of the lyrics. Some songs will just give me that feeling because they are so deep. I don't know exactly why I get that feeling, but I do know what you're talking about.
Yeah. Sometimes an album/song can give me a new level of tiredness. Relaxation, I guess. Basically, any types of feelings can be affected by a song, but it only happens for me when I pay attention.
When I first hear songs, I dont listen to the lyrics, cus I want to hear the music. Then, after a while of hearing it, i try paying attention to the lyrics and find meanings, kinda like what mj said.
To be honest, most music in the Heavy Metal genre is repetitive Hate, but for some reason, it never gets old to me. My favorite band doesn't even have incredibly talented guitarists or anything like that, I can't really justify why I like them so much.
To be honest, most music in the Heavy Metal genre is repetitive Hate, but for some reason, it never gets old to me. My favorite band doesn't even have incredibly talented guitarists or anything like that, I can't really justify why I like them so much.
To be honest, most music in the Heavy Metal genre is repetitive Hate, but for some reason, it never gets old to me. My favorite band doesn't even have incredibly talented guitarists or anything like that, I can't really justify why I like them so much.
I personally like musicians who write lyrics so it makes you wonder what they meant, or what you want it to mean. It's hard to explain, but if you know what I'm talking about, then you know what I'm talking about.
Best Band= Billy Talent, Coldplay
Lyrics?= Coldplay moreso, they have more of a message. I tend to follow them more closely. Billy Talent is more upbeat. there still is a message but its not really as integral to the song i find. The guitar and drums are really the BIG parts where in Coldplay the piano etc more provide support to Chris Martin (lead singer)
I pay attention if I can understand them. The majority of the genre of music I listen to (Eurobeat) is produced in Italy or Japan, and much of it I don't think the lyrics are supposed to make much sense. For the songs which I choose to learn the Para Para (esentially Japanese line dancing) routine, I tend to pay closer attention to the lyrics; the more I feel the song, the better I remember the actions that go with each part, and the more rewarding the performance of the routine is.