Anarx's Journal

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  • Moonshadow

    by Anarx on December 13, 2006
    I'm not really a sucker for Cat Stevens or any similar music, but there's something about his song "Moonshadow" that is just incredible. I can't really explain why I like it that much, especially sicne I usually listen to rather loud and, ironically, "un-musical" music, such as punk. But I guess every now and then I kinda slip beyond the genres I've designated myself to for some reason. I suppose my girlfriend is right when it comes to listening to music: You shouldn't restrict yourself to just one genre, as long as music actually sounds good, you should try listening to it.
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  • Moonshadow

    by Anarx on December 13, 2006
    I'm not really a sucker for Cat Stevens or any similar music, but there's something about his song "Moonshadow" that is just incredible. I can't really explain why I like it that much, especially sicne I usually listen to rather loud and, ironically, "un-musical" music, such as punk. But I guess every now and then I kinda slip beyond the genres I've designated myself to for some reason. I suppose my girlfriend is right when it comes to listening to music: You shouldn't restrict yourself to just one genre, as long as music actually sounds good, you should try listening to it.
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  • Rediscovery

    by Anarx on October 22, 2006
    A few years ago, I was listening to "Punk Radio" on MTV.com (this was obviously in my brainwashed stage). For some reasn they played a song which wasn't punk at all, but actually indie. I loved it, I loved everything about. Anyways, I didn't get a hold of it, because my Internet skills were somewhat limited back then. So over time I forgot about it, although it spooked around in my head from time to time. Then a few months ago, I finally found out what the song's title was and who it was from (using a simple method I should have thought of earlier). It was "Com'n Com'n" by the Von Bondies. I was friggin' happy when I listened to it again. I probably playe it a thousand times that day. So, if you have the time. Listen to it, it's simply awsome.
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