Vibrations [#2] | Share Which Song Inspired You Today! | Best Comments Are Featured On the Next Episode!
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We want to hear which song inspired you today! In the comments section below, share that one song with a brief explanation of how it inspired you. We will feature the best comments on the next episode of Vibrations!
@calumam
John Butler - Ocean
I've shared this many times before but I've been back over it a couple of times today for some inspiration and motivation. Personal favorite.
The inspiration comes from the journey the song takes. There are varying textures and build-ups which create an amazing listening experience. Not to mention, his skill with the 12 string (11) is remarkable.
It's a one to come back to time and time again if you ever need some inspiration.
10:03 will get those goosebumps popping.
@elarawatodigital
Andy McKee - Rylynn
I am a lover of music, for me composing and writing are wonderful things that we can create to reconcile, love, and manifest a number of emotions, even to hurt.
The song I take for this healing is one that has a lot of vibes, if you listen carefully you can notice the sound in unison of strings, notes in different octaves and beautiful chords, which makes it a composition to fall in love with. This piece resembles the emotions experienced by people in love, you go through calm moments like when you only look at that person who attracts you and then starts with something of emotion that little by little increases. This a song full of many feelings and those that really are good. It is a piece that makes you small heart and not sadness, if not to make you feel happiness and nostalgia to be with that person who fills you. I recommend everyone to listen to it again and again carefully, feel the strumming of the guitar and how the resonance feels in the whole piece that makes your soul vibrate.
@asonintrigue
Burial - Archangel
I honestly have never found the right words to explain Burial. But he is one of my biggest inspirations. From his extremely complected writing methods to his sound decisions. It's better to listen to him with your heart rather than ears.
@happysmileyman
Taraf De Haidouks - Balkan Gypsy Folk Music
This is my favourite band their called 'Taraf de haidouks' they are a balkan gypysy band.
Their music is right up my street and i love everything they play as its so authentic.
The violin will have all your hairs on your arms standing on end!. Once the old guy in the hat has finished pulling the violin strings out, about ten minutes into the performance he starts singing and this will guarantee to send shivers down your spine.
@gjart
Florence + The Machine - Tiny Dancer (Elton John Cover)
This track, a cover of one of Elton John's lesser known tracks by Florence & The Machine, inspired me today. It's a rare example of a cover being better than the original. I hope it inspires the hundreds of people on here doing covers to make them their own and better than the original!
Again, in the comments section below, share one song that inspired you recently with a brief explanation of how it inspired you for a chance to be featured on the next episode of Vibrations!
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Thanks @recordpool for highlighting this recommendation. All of their songs can be found on youtube and are great, another song of theirs i also love and toyed over the two tracks originally that i think also deserves credit is 'Latcho drom' The two old ladys dancing in the middle crack me up very time i watch it.
They whip up such fury in the middle, and i marvel at how fast they play!.
If you are into that kind of music, you should check out the band Blato Zlato. I mix their shows once a month at my club gig in New Orleans, and they play a very similar style of music. Very excellent stuff.
Haha, I have a song in mind but I dunno if it counts as a real song? You know the Just Do It songs on YouTube? I have that saved somewhere. Listening to it makes me just do it when I need to. 😂
It's from the motivational monologue by Shia LaBeouf made into a song. There's several of them but I like this one more than the rest.
It's a good speech but it's better as a song so we can get inspired and reminded to do the things we should do when we listen to it.
My song choice for today is about looking inside yourself and embracing your dark side and finding a balance, and to quit blaming other people for your problems. All music and lyrics are subjective in nature, and the message of this song that I hear, inspires me take a look inside, and adjust my attitude accordingly.
So check out the song, and listen to the words. ;-)
https://steemit.com/recordpool/@inthenow/steemit-record-pool-song-of-the-day-99-the-devil-in-i-slipknot
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Thanks for the feature bud! I'll never get enough of that masterpiece :)
Today I've been taking it easy and doing some deep thinking to keep the progress moving forward. Obviously I need some nice melodies with a little bit of bounciness to keep my own personal thinking momentum going.
Planet, by Four Tet, has so many elements which elevate the song to different heights. The eastern influences of the riff bring a potent sound, which cuts straight through the bass, leaving you with no excuse to not get your head jangling.
Perfect music for a nice steady momentum and the inspiration gained from the journey Four Tet takes you on leaves you wanting more (something you'll have no problem with, if you are planning to dig into Four Tet's repertoire).