Although I like the pop artists like Taylor Swift and Katy Perry, one thing that even though is fun to listen to but that gets old is the love songs constantly published about a breakup, then a new love, then a break up, so on and so forth. That is why I really am impressed by Greyson Chance. He was only 13 when he wrote this song so no one would expect him to have troubles and problems with his love life, but I really think that is a good thing because he wrote a song deeper than most I hear on the radio. It's called waiting outside the lines, and it's a song about taking chances and not just staying inside your comfort zones. Of course, don't pay attention to the music video because it is as cheesy as you would expect a 13 year old to have, but listen to the message and the beat.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Greyson Chance- Waiting Outside the Lines
Although I like the pop artists like Taylor Swift and Katy Perry, one thing that even though is fun to listen to but that gets old is the love songs constantly published about a breakup, then a new love, then a break up, so on and so forth. That is why I really am impressed by Greyson Chance. He was only 13 when he wrote this song so no one would expect him to have troubles and problems with his love life, but I really think that is a good thing because he wrote a song deeper than most I hear on the radio. It's called waiting outside the lines, and it's a song about taking chances and not just staying inside your comfort zones. Of course, don't pay attention to the music video because it is as cheesy as you would expect a 13 year old to have, but listen to the message and the beat.
Woodstock and the Appreciation of Live Music
There is no doubt that Woodstock looked like an incredible experience, I was trying to think of what set it so much apart from the festivals and concerts of today. That was pretty easy to answer, thinking that Woodstock was one of the first of its time, and had such a huge turnout of people that were there for the peace, love, and music. But the part that is also still important today, and the reason for the festivals was the music. I think people being able to see the hard work and soul that the artists put into their songs make people get a better understanding of how beautiful and hard great music is to achieve. In present times, live music is so incredible because you can watch an artist perform for their talent without wondering how much autotune and retakes. Just their voices, natural and one take. Of course, back then they didn't have autotune, but what people really saw for the first time was the artists and their instruments, and the work they put into the killer baseline that the song would be nothing without. I think Woodstock helped people get a better appreciation for not just the voice part of music, but the incredible work put into the instruments that make a song possible.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Music Videos
Next, here are two music videos that I really liked, even if I didn't like the song all that much.
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These really help add a new meaning to the songs and I really like it.
Woodstock
In class we watched the movie about Woodstock, and although I wasn't even there to experience it's epicness, it looked so cool! As places go, Austin is definitely one of the most live music, free spirited downs in the United States, and although we have some awesome bands and AWEOSME festivals, it doesn't even come close to comparing to what Woodstock was! I have never been super into going to shows and bands and concerts, like the first one I went to was just last year, and it was not a rock band, it was Taylor Swift. I found out recently that my dad went to Woodstock when he was 17, and when I asked him about it he said that is literally changed his life and is one of his favorite memories. I think I would have been so cool to be able to witness so many music icons at one place, and be part of something that changed the music world forever. If I were given the chance, I would have loved to see the amazing artists and adventures of Woodstock.
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