I'm sorry Fayrlie but I really like this song. The music, the violin... It's awesome.
Blue October-wise, this is a happy song! (not counting calling you) To me, Jump Rope song defines "Approaching Normal". It comes to me as a song of Hope directly from Justin. His life is getting better and he has figured a philosophy to better help him cope with his issues. Life's like a Jump Rope.
"I wanna tell you everything will be okay
That everything will eventually turn itself to gold"
Like you said, Justin brought us songs like HRSA. For crying out loud, Justin brought us Black Orchid.If this guy can sing a song like Jump Rope with such passion (watch some of his live concerts), I'm sure he believes in it.
Blue October is my guilty pleasure. Some of their songs really depresses me and yet I can't stop listening to them. I can't imagine what it would be like to a suicidal teen. This song, I believe, is one of the few Blue October songs which may help them better cope with their problems. It's coming from Justin, the little boy who would argue with a tree!
I don't know... I just really like this song. I even hope they play it on the radio.
I don't want Blue October to become the next Linkin Park but, at the same time, I really want them to be filthy loaded. Instead of rubbish celebs such as Mariah Carrey and Timbaland.
I was at a concert in Asheville recently, and I had never heard this song. Justin said of it that his entire career, people had been telling the band to write some "happy songs", and that he had never understood why, because Blue October really isn't about happy songs. And then a year and a half ago his daughter was born...and he wrote her a happy song. =) For that reason alone I love this song.
I was at a concert in Asheville recently, and I had never heard this song. Justin said of it that his entire career, people had been telling the band to write some "happy songs", and that he had never understood why, because Blue October really isn't about happy songs. And then a year and a half ago his daughter was born...and he wrote her a happy song. =) For that reason alone I love this song.
I'm sorry Fayrlie but I really like this song. The music, the violin... It's awesome. Blue October-wise, this is a happy song! (not counting calling you) To me, Jump Rope song defines "Approaching Normal". It comes to me as a song of Hope directly from Justin. His life is getting better and he has figured a philosophy to better help him cope with his issues. Life's like a Jump Rope.
"I wanna tell you everything will be okay That everything will eventually turn itself to gold"
Like you said, Justin brought us songs like HRSA. For crying out loud, Justin brought us Black Orchid.If this guy can sing a song like Jump Rope with such passion (watch some of his live concerts), I'm sure he believes in it.
Blue October is my guilty pleasure. Some of their songs really depresses me and yet I can't stop listening to them. I can't imagine what it would be like to a suicidal teen. This song, I believe, is one of the few Blue October songs which may help them better cope with their problems. It's coming from Justin, the little boy who would argue with a tree!
I don't know... I just really like this song. I even hope they play it on the radio.
I don't want Blue October to become the next Linkin Park but, at the same time, I really want them to be filthy loaded. Instead of rubbish celebs such as Mariah Carrey and Timbaland.
I was at a concert in Asheville recently, and I had never heard this song. Justin said of it that his entire career, people had been telling the band to write some "happy songs", and that he had never understood why, because Blue October really isn't about happy songs. And then a year and a half ago his daughter was born...and he wrote her a happy song. =) For that reason alone I love this song.
I was at a concert in Asheville recently, and I had never heard this song. Justin said of it that his entire career, people had been telling the band to write some "happy songs", and that he had never understood why, because Blue October really isn't about happy songs. And then a year and a half ago his daughter was born...and he wrote her a happy song. =) For that reason alone I love this song.