With its upbeat lyrics and instrument playing, "Happy" by Never Shout Never reminds me of being joyous. It always makes me smile. The song makes me think of all the people that make me happy. It reminds me that nothing is always perfect, but that is the joy in all relationships.
In Blue October's "Blue Does" the lead singer is singing about his daughter. This song reminds me of a lullaby with the soft tones and voice. My dad used to sing to me when I was a little girl and this song always reminds me of that. My dad used to sing when he was away on trip; its the only time I've ever heard him. It makes me think of my family because the lead singer is referencing his daughter.
When I have a bad day, I am usually angry because of it. I just think that so much has gone wrong, why not a few more things? When I am angry, I like to listen to loud music that makes me forget my day. Usually I will switch to my Ozzfest CD. Live screaming music? I think so. I always pick "What A Day" by Nonpoint first because it just fits. I've had a bad day, I'm going to listen to someone sing about their's too.
One of my favorite bands is Example. This song brings sadness to me because its about the deteriortion of relationships and wishing he could redo it or go back. It makes me think, "What if I had tried harder?" It reminds us that choices are sometimes like a "roll of the dice" and things do not end the way we wanted it to. It brings back bittersweet memories of being happy with the person you were with and how things did not end how you wanted it to.
"I am an Earthman." Poets and Pornstars explain people in general, not only men and not only women. It makes me think of the entire human race and not just my gender and gives a sense of relation with the rest of the world. As they state: "I am an Earthman." Every person is an Earthman. Poets, pornstars, lovers and die-hards are all people. "I never met a mad man that didn't have a cause; and I never met a pervert that didn't have a broken heart." People from everywhere have a cause that they believe in. And hasn't almost everyone of us suffered a broken heart at one point in our lives? Although we come from different societies and cultures, cities and countries, we are all humans on this Earth.
My name is Ashley Guthrie. I am from a small town, known as Huron. I have a little brother, who just happens to be my best friend. My grandparents were religious, so I grew up with a lot of church and religious music. My mom and dad were seperated when I was younger, so I listened to different music depending on who I was living with at the time. I worked at McDonald's for the duration of my senior year and the people there are now my second family. I spend a lot of my free time listening to music and reading. These are things I have gotten from my mom, because we spent more time together. However, I get along better with my dad now, than my mom.
There are about three hundred people in my hometown, which is actually smaller than my high school. Living in such a rural area means that there isn't a lot to do, but plenty of space to find something. Running through my town is a small creek that is great for fishing. That is what most weekends consisted of for me. Going out late in the afternoon and staying well into the night to fish has always been a hobby of mine since I moved there. This is one of my favorite songs that I love to hear coming out of my truck when I'm headed down to the creek for some fun that night.
During my senior year of high school, I got my first job at McDonald's. I worked five days a week, 35 hours a week while going to school. It was hard, but a lot of things are. I spent most of my time there on the weekends and after school. It became my second home and the people that I met there and worked with so frequently became my second family. When I got off work, I would stay and wait for other people to get off and we would just sit and watch televsion together and wind down from the day. I worked this past summer as well. If I did happen to have the day off, I would usually go to McDonald's and hang out. Why not? Most of my friends were there or would be coming by to see who else was off and hanging out. It was basically the unofficial meeting place for off work workers to meet up. I was a drive-thru professional, all I did every night was take orders and money for drive-thru every night I was there after four o'clock. I had almost thirty people rap this song in drive while I was taking orders. I remember the number because we had a tally going between a few of us and mine was always the highest because I was in the back so frequently.
I love to listen to music. Its one of the things I like to do best besides read. I keep my truck full of CDs so that I always have something to listen to. It is something that my little brother Tyler and I have in common. We like a lot of the same music and it is one of the things that we agree upon with each other most of the time. We grew up listening to a lot of different varieties of music from our parents and grandparents and older cousins. We don't always like the same, some I prefer more than him and visa versa. But the thing I love most is when I introduce something new to him. I love to find amazing songs and bands from different places and have him listen to them. It makes me feel accomplished, like I have done something to change his life when I find something that is wonderful and he enjoys just as uch as me. The best part is always when he jumps in the car with me, plugs his phone into the radio and starts the song that I just had him listen to a few hours ago.
I try to be an optimistic person. If something happens that I do not really like then I will usually just shrug it off. I find no reason in dwelling on what has happened and try to focus on what will happen. I don't let what other people think bother me either. Sometimes things are hard, but its part of life. I stay positive about the future and let go of what has happened.
This is the song that I remember most from my childhood when I was with my mom. My mom is a big fan of Kid Rock and has gone to see him in concert many times. We would climb into our old pickup truck and this album was always in the tape player. My brother and I could both sing the entire song; it was something we were both proud of ourselves for. My mom let us listen to the tape when we were younger, until I was about 13. When I got old enough to actually understand the lyrics, I was no longer allowed to listen until I was old enough, so she said.