Where words fail, music speaks.
This is a publication based on the suggested topic proposed in the Hive Learners community through their discord, which on this occasion is "Your Favourite Music".
Hello, dear followers and readers of my blog. Today, I come to talk to you about my favorite music, which is the proposed theme for this occasion in the community. The truth is, music is something that has always accompanied me throughout my life and has always been present in humanity. I believe that humans without music would not be complete because it is what allows us to express our emotions, our feelings, communicate. It is a way to culturally express knowledge, leave legacies, tell stories, represent important moments in humanity itself. Epic deeds transform into great musical harmonies with very famous orchestras and enormous symphonies in great movies like Gladiator and films of that type that have impressive musical scores that take emotions to another level of epicness. There is a vast universe of music, and my preferences vary from one genre to another. Especially, I can say that what catches my attention the most about music is definitely instrumental music. Classical music, especially by Mozart, makes me transport to an internal universe, a universe where I can think, analyze, philosophize. It gives me all the tranquility to use my ingenuity to the maximum, it gives me the ease to create ideas, and I feel very calm. It is like the music that can calm me down almost at any moment. Of course, you will understand that for someone who is a rocker like me, I cannot leave out my favorite group, my favorite bands like the Beatles and the band Kiss, which are bands that have marked my adolescence and my childhood a lot. If we talk about a particular theme of the music that envelops me, it would be difficult, but I think the song "Out ofTouch" by Daryl Hall & John Oates captures and encompasses all my feelings for music, especially because it represents the most important moment of my life, which were the 80s. Those 80s that involved all the technology of video games, the Atari 2600, all the pixelated games that led me to start my current profession as a pixel artist. That entire era, I believe, can be said to be represented in this theme. Those who are precisely from my generation, from the year 68, generation X if I'm not mistaken, know that this represents something very important for them, the generation of all that are games like Pacman, Defender, Missile Command, Centipede. This is something that in those years all these songs sounded, in the era of Cyndi Lauper and the Goonies. It is this wonderful era, and then when I listen to all these themes, I feel very identified, just like when I listen to "Hey Jude" by the Beatles. But I can say that sincerely this song that I share here represents an entire era and what allows me to give myself that boost, that impulse of energy that I can listen to it again and again and again. There is also another theme I want to share with my friend @enraizar because we were talking, and I told him that I was going to write about music today, which was the proposed theme, and I told him I was going to show him my favorite song, which is about monkeys. And yes, one of my favorite songs that stays in my mind in certain moments of my life, which makes me think a lot, is "Do i wanna know" by Arctic Monkeys. This song has a special mention because it has something very seductive, very sensual in it that catches you and caught me, made me listen to it again and again and again and again repeatedly, and I also share it here. So I hope that with these two themes you can travel and understand a little more about what your friend Manclar thinks and, of course, music is the best thing in each and every one of its genres. I use Mozart to concentrate and write posts, I use Daryl Hall & John Oates to motivate myself, and occasionally I also listen to another type of music, which is electronic music like Kitaro and Jean Michael Jarre, and so Vangelis that transport me to other universes. Universes of creation, of intelligence, universes where I can be a more evolved person, a creative being, and invent a better world. Thumbnail image maded using Bing AI and edited with Canva.com
"One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain."
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Yes my Dad always share his music life experience with us. He'd boast of the quality of music made in 80s during their prime. I didn't think he was sincere though I try not to argue with him but with this coming from another person, I'm beginning to think that he might be right after all
The music of the 80s represents a lifestyle, I wish you had the opportunity to use a time machine and be able to live the experience of looking at the Atari 2600 Pacman poster announcing that it goes on sale next week, and live the whole atmosphere of the time. That's what I miss the most, it's magical, and to be honest, I haven't experienced anything even close to it in the last 45 years.
Wow! 🥰🥰🥰
I am also of the opinion that humans without music are incomplete. I share much of what was said in the publication with the exception of my favorite musicians. Although I will tell you that I enjoyed that eighties sound of Daryl Hall & John Oates. And thank you very much for dedicating a song to me, when we were talking this afternoon I imagined something else. The theme, I didn't dislike it 😅
A big hug @manclar.
There were more songs that I had in mind, and it's actually quite difficult to decide on one, but when it comes to essence, I think "out of touch" sums up everything most important in my life. This was about favorite songs, but if we talk about favorite singers I have no doubt about my preference for Freddy Mercury and as a Band of course Queen, although Kiss occupies a very important space in my life because I lived unforgettable moments with their songs.
Saludos a Paquita Coño! 😃
I love this quote just as I love Bob's songs, especially redemption song. Which is also among my special songs.
The curious thing about Bob is that his messages contradict the way he leads his life, because there are quite a few setbacks, but nevertheless, there are very redeeming and beautiful things about his work.
I especially love this piece, I dedicate it to you:
Thanks for the dedication ☺️
I know the song but never paid attention fully to the message in it. What a man!
The song has an extremely deep social meaning, due to social struggles, it is one of Bob's great songs that made an impact.
Music indeed speaks where words fail, sometimes you get a motivational speech and still not feel motivated but once you listen to music you feel better.
Music is an unassailable part of our lives, the truth is it is an oasis for me.
Having songs for different segments of your life will always be goated. It's something I do myself and I've found that it helps me to focus and to be able to channel my creativity in whatever I'm doing. This is important indeed and for that, I'll always be grateful for music!😇
Without music I don't know what the world would be like, I think it is one of the most important inventions of the human being. It was difficult for me to choose only 1 topic to show because I have many preferences, including music that uses different states of alertness in the brain, waves alpha, beta, etc. It's a very interesting topic, really. I don't know who would propose it in the community, but it's a genius. 😀
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