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One More Time

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  • Oct 9, 2018
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"Why do we listen to favorite songs over and over again?"

Psychologists claim that it's because music, whenever repeated works wonders in the brain. Actually, repeating is the crucial to this participatory component of music. There is also one more aspect to it-- the sound or part of lyrics which did not really seemed instantly as relevant, come to sound totally shaped as well as purposeful after repetition.


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Our brains reveal even more activity in their emotional regions when the music we are enjoying is familiar, despite whether or not we actually like it. How many times it has happened when we honestly didn't liked the music we have heard for the very first time? On replay though, all of a sudden our brain pick a few component of the tune or part of melodies which trigger that feeling of magical gathering! Radio stations that broadcast music absolutely know this effect, thus you could find out certain song on the broadcast over and over again. The stunning prevalence of repetition in music all over the globe is no accident. After all, loving different songs seems like a soundtrack of our lives. For that reason it's highly advised to everyone making it's own playlist of favorite songs which you simply can not get enough of it! Bellow, you can get and also look at out some of the songs well worth repetition!

The Cure song that I am listening over and over again!

David Bowie - "Rock and Roll Suicide"

When David Bowie and Spiders from Mars had completed their long „ Ziggy Stardast tour, Bowie claimed that this specific type of tour they would never carry out again. What Bowie actually meant was that Ziggy Stardust character was done-- he was DEAD! There was just one song that could comply with such an announcement: "Rock and Roll Suicide." On the other hand, before this has happen I recall hearing Rock and Roll Suicide for the very first time, it was one of that songs which makes you speechless or makes you just to wide open your eyes and mouth, saying WOW! From the beginning this rough made concept album and specially this track revealed brilliant avant-garde type of rock music. Even to nowadays I love lightening to Rock and Roll Suicide on repeat and it constantly gives me goosebumps. After last year David Bowie's passing away, I do think of his brilliance, and this musics always comes first on my mind!

The Rolling Stones - "Sympathy for the Devil"

The Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the Devil

When Brian Jones tragically died in 1969 given that a great Stones fun, I was stunned and shattered, being actually terrified that could possibly have been the end of my beloved band. Then couple of days later on The Rolling Stones carried out at Hyde Park free concert, as a tribute to late Brian and introducing Mick Taylor as a lead guitarist. While the event is considered an unforgettable one by numerous critics, they also agree that it was not one of the Stones' finest performances, I was actually mesmerized by the final song „ Sympathy for the Devil"! During the 18-minute-long rendering of "Sympathy for the Devil", a range of African tribal drummers participated in the band, the tempo was really plainly incredible and Mick's performance brilliant. That moment I have actually understood the band will definitely continue to march on ... ... Any time, I had a chance I listen to this song (in countless many version), and never could get good enough of it!

Radiohead - "Creep"

Creep itself is a pretty solid track because of shifts in characteristics in between the somewhat quiet and calm verses and the choruses where Yorke simply goes off into a significantly extra vocal deliverance. While Creep, has a very grunge sound to it, Radiohead proceeded and developed to become more of an alternative and experimental music group. In fact, even Thom Yorke has concerned not really appreciate this song because of how much they've played it and just because of how different it is in music from the rest of their tunes. Yet, no matter what Thom state about Creep, I will always adore this song and listen to it frequently!

Led Zeppelin - "Heartbreaker"

I recall once, some professional music critics said, if you do not listen to heavy metal, even occasionally, it would be like consuming a meal without meat. Throughout the years, I found out that my musical menu can not be without the "healthy essence" of heavy metal riffs. Every now and then, I need to boost my energy with classic heavy metal bands, and one of the favored is Led Zeppelin. This is one of the reason this particular song was a crowd fave at Led Zeppelin concerts, and the band opened a number of their live shows using this number. Page's solo was a heavy-metal textbook full of firecrackers that has influenced a long list of heavy metal guitar player. This is my favorite song on the album, and is just one of the best rock songs of all time. Good music, not necessarily only takes me back to my youth, but helps me understand the roots of nowadays music that I love.

Coolio - "Gangsta's Paradise"

Rap and hip hop was definitely not really my cup of tea for fairly extended period, since it came to prominence in music world. And yet, thanks to this song I started to let rap music into my world, inside my room and above all into my ears. I am not sure was it for Stevie Wonder's sample, or the starting point of the lyrics (" As I walk through the valley of the shadow of death"), or was it Coolio fantastic performance-- in any case this also stays as one of my best-loved songs. Most definitely the best Hip-Hop song ever created. Unlike on a great deal of music today, a classic and deep song to play once in a while-- repeatedly!

Pink Floyd - "Wish You Were Here"

Despite the fact that many, including myself, think the best Pink Floyd's recording is The Dark Side of the Moon, this title track coming from following album is my absolute favorite song of Pink Floyd. This is Pink Floyd at their greatest and it is stilled power is palpable. The music represents itself and the lyrics even more, universal as well as timeless. I do not know any rock song that you instantly feel the urge to sing along? Genuinely, keeping that in mind, it's not a surprise just how many times I have listened to this beautiful song over and over again!

Pearl Jam - "Black"

Whenever a band make this type of a brilliant power ballad on their debut album, that song must be really something special-- and it definitely was! One of my favorite Pearl Jam tunes and is among those songs that I get into each time I hear it! I am listening to Black a whole lot, and I wish I would be able to sing exactly like Eddie does. Black may be classic rock today, but it's easy to underestimate how radical Pearl Jam sounded back in 1991. Vedder's lyrics are just as impressive if a bit depressing, nonetheless still so magnificently painful. Album „ Ten" and particularly this outstanding song are not only a showpiece of Pearl Jam, but a masterpiece of rock music altogether.

The Clash - "London Calling"

London Calling is a masterpiece of an album by the band that many people consider to be punk rock, where the Clash began to truly stretch their musical chops. Overflowing with imagination, musicianship and substance this album is a mind-blower. Everything's here from rockabilly swagger, to dub reggae rhythms, to power pop, to punk rock The title song of the record, even though only 20 seconds over 3 minutes long, inevitably calls for repeat it over and over again. There's no point in piling more superlatives atop what has pretty much been said.

The Undertones -"Teenage Kicks"

A well known fact is that this song was John Peel's preferred record, as well as consider by him as the best rock song of all time. So who am I to disagree? Especially because John was my favorite DJ and radio presenter, the genius who introduced to masses a vast variety of great bands and musicians. On one of his radio shows he played this track two times in a row declaring that is the record of the year. Your collection is not complete without Teenage Kicks. Very well, if John Peel repeat this song, once I did this 10 times in a row, and also periodic I do it even these days LOL That's the best I can possibly do, and even that seems somewhat extreme for a record that, at the time of its original release in 1978, was in the charts for a just six weeks, rising no higher than 31st place.

That was my 10 preferred songs. Obviously I have a lot more songs and albums I love and think about them my favorites, but this 10 are actually ones I generally put on over end over again. The reason why I do that? Well, I am not a Psychologist, but I can easily assure you these (and whole lot more) songs make me feel much better or merely said, simply could not get good enough of them, because music is a cure!

John Peel's "one more time"


 
 
 

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