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Music Mood Music - Whatcha feelin

EndtheMadnessNow

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Whatever fits your mood...Bass, drums, melody, riffs, vocals, dance, whatever gets on your feet or simply lifts you up... any genre goes here.

Sash! - Adelante ( Dance Video & Freestyle Basketball ) Roberto F


Modern Talking - Brother Louie '98 - new version


The Weeknd - Blinding Lights - Vintage Dance Choreography - Roberto F

 
@DaphneApollo I can't believe you posted Cat Stevens. This man's music is closely tied to so many things for me it could be the soundtrack of my life in some ways. No other artist stirs so many memories of forgotten loves, good times, hard times or simply brings me so much joy to listen to. In close to 60 years, his music has never gotten old for me and his albums still feature heavy rotation in my playlists.

More memory inducing feels of a torrid and eventually catastrophic but nevertheless huge in my emotional growth romantic affair has to go to these two. Love the harmonies that I can actually sing along with if nobody is listening. Took me a long time after things ended to not bring up longing for what was lost but as time tends to soothe our wounds I can listen to their music today and only feel the good things. I've seen them live 3 times and they put on a good show.


 
@DaphneApollo I can't believe you posted Cat Stevens. This man's music is closely tied to so many things for me it could be the soundtrack of my life in some ways. No other artist stirs so many memories of forgotten loves, good times, hard times or simply brings me so much joy to listen to. In close to 60 years, his music has never gotten old for me and his albums still feature heavy rotation in my playlists.

More memory inducing feels of a torrid and eventually catastrophic but nevertheless huge in my emotional growth romantic affair has to go to these two. Love the harmonies that I can actually sing along with if nobody is listening. Took me a long time after things ended to not bring up longing for what was lost but as time tends to soothe our wounds I can listen to their music today and only feel the good things. I've seen them live 3 times and they put on a good show.



@Freija I will be 60 years old in August, my Mom liked him, that’s the music we grew up with, sorry, never heard of the Indigo Girls though😕

In a 70’s movie my favorite called ‘Harold and Maude’ Cat Stevens’ songs are all through it, but I like his messages in them, he’s peaceful.

Movie playlist

Movie

Hope you enjoy if you’ve never seen it. 🌺😊
 
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I never heard of Indigo Girls nor Harold and Maude. After listening I dig it. :cool:

This 1982 song which back in the 80s I had no idea what the hell it was about, but is still very relevant today in capturing my mood on certain days.


Tribute to VNV Nation and the movie Samsara (2011). Powerful, emotional and sad.

 
I can't believe nobody ever heard of the Indigo Girls. Friggin' normies! :D This is wimmin's music!

Here's their version of Mark Knopfler of Dire Straits fame song Romeo and Juliet.


And since it is pride month, here's another queer artist I'm sure you have heard of?


That's one of my favorite cuts off her rather obscure Memphis Rock and Soul album.
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I've never been able to put my finger on it but I have a thing for the band Live. Their albums Throwing Copper, Secret Samadhi and The Distance to Here are among my favorites with heavy rotation in my playlists. Maybe I just like them for the things I was going through and the person I was with when they were a thing? I dunno but it is mood music for me, good and bad.

Their lead singer/songwriter, Ed Kowalczyk is a pretty big jerk, some of his lyrics as nonsensical as those of Michael Stipe and his ego is what tore the band apart. Still though, I sing along with most of their tunes and often get on a jag of hopping to my favorite cuts on each album. I think their biggest hit ever was Lightning Crashes that people have heard a bazillion times.

Kowalczyk has released two solo albums and I have them both and like them both. Here's my two favorites from his first album, The Flood and the Mercy.

An acoustic version of the above

Here's a live performance of Kowalczyk and Sinead O'Connor doing the Live song, Overcome. This song and the original video was a tribute to and about the 9/11 tragedy.

 
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