Jbs2763 Posted September 4, 2007 Report Posted September 4, 2007 Hey y'all,I was just wondering what songs on the radio really make you take a step back and look back on your life?I hear Bill Anderson's Alot of things Differnt Bascily he's calling out speciifc sceanarios that he wishes that he did it differnt, I can think of a several of those in my life, but on one hand, all the stupid crap i did when i should have been on a mission made me the man I am today, and whenever i find that special gal she will appreaceate it, and not look down cause I aint an RMWhat songs make you reflect lke that? Quote
the Ogre Posted September 4, 2007 Report Posted September 4, 2007 Hey y'all,I was just wondering what songs on the radio really make you take a step back and look back on your life?I hear Bill Anderson's Alot of things Differnt Bascily he's calling out speciifc sceanarios that he wishes that he did it differnt, I can think of a several of those in my life, but on one hand, all the stupid crap i did when i should have been on a mission made me the man I am today, and whenever i find that special gal she will appreaceate it, and not look down cause I aint an RMWhat songs make you reflect lke that?Jaime,I'm not an RM either and have done many of the incredibly stupid men do. I just bought a new pair of vans on Saturday. I've been wearing vans for my entire life, but my daughter told me the black and white check ones were stupid looking. I haven't had a pair of those since I was twenty. I really wanted a pair again, so I got them. I think they are fabulous and then told my daughter not to mess with my mid-life crisis.What reminds me the most of the stupidities of my youth? "One Bourbon, One Scotch, and One Beer" by George Thorogood. What reminds me of the trek back into church activity? "The Unforgiven" by Metallica.Aaron the Ogre Quote
Elphaba Posted September 4, 2007 Report Posted September 4, 2007 Life Uncommon by Jewel<div align="center">Don't worry mother, it'll be all rightAnd don't worry sister, say your prayers and sleep tightIt'll be fine lover of mineIt'll be just fineLend your voices only to sounds of freedomNo longer lend your strength to that which you wish to be free fromFill your lives with love and braveryAnd you shall lead a life uncommonI've heard your anguish, I've heard your hearts cry outWe are tired, we are weary, but we aren't worn outSet down your chains, until only faith remainsSet down your chainsAnd lend your voices only to sounds of freedomNo longer lend your strength to thatWhich you wish to be free fromFill your lives with love and braveryAnd we shall lead a life uncommonThere are plenty of people who pray for peace</div><div align="center">But if praying were enough it would have come to beLet your words enslave no one and the heavens will hush themselvesTo hear our voices ring out clearWith sounds of freedomSounds of freedomCome on you unbelievers, move out of the wayThere is a new army coming and we are armed with faithTo live, we must giveTo liveAnd lend our voices only to sounds of freedomNo longer lend our strength to that we wish to be free fromFill your lives with love and braveryAnd we shall lead...Lend our voices only to sounds of freedomNo longer lend our strength to that which we wish to be free fromFill your lives with love and braveryAnd we shall lead a life uncommon</div>Elphaba Quote
bunnzy Posted September 4, 2007 Report Posted September 4, 2007 ooo, Elphaba I love Jewel, all her lyrics are so beautiful! There is a great singer/songwriter in aussie called Missy Higgins, she has some great lyrics. At the moment i love 'Where I stood' here are the lyrics, she sings them amazingly, so find a version on itunes, or limewire or something! I don't know what I've done Or if I like what I've begun But something told me to run And honey you know me it's all or none There were sounds in my head LIttle voices whispering That I should go and this should end Oh and I found myself listening 'Cos I dont know who I am, who I am without you All I know is that I should And I don't know if I could stand another hand upon you All I know is that I should 'Cos she will love you more than I could She who dares to stand where I stood See I thought love was black and white That it was wrong or it was right But you ain't leaving without a fight And I think I am just as torn inside 'Cos I dont know who I am, who I am without you All I know is that I should And I don't know if I could stand another hand upon you All I know is that I should 'Cos she will love you more than I could She who dares to stand where I stood And I won't be far from where you are if ever you should call You meant more to me than anyone I ever loved at all But you taught me how to trust myself and so I say to you This is what I have to do 'Cos I dont know who I am, who I am without you All I know is that I should And I don't know if I could stand another hand upon you All I know is that I should 'Cos she will love you more than I could She who dares to stand where I stood Oh, she who dares to stand where I stood Quote
Annabelli Posted September 4, 2007 Report Posted September 4, 2007 I think that I have thought to much. Quote
Jbs2763 Posted September 4, 2007 Author Report Posted September 4, 2007 here are the lryics to the song that got me to start this thread: I'd have spent a lot more time out in the pouring rain without an umbrella covering my head And I'd have stood up to that bully when he pushed and shoved And called me names but I was too afraid And I'd have gone on and seen Elvis that night He came to town and Mama said I couldn't And I'd have gone skinny-dipping with Jenny Carson That time she dared me to and I didn't Oh I I'd have done a lot of things different I wish I'd have spent more time with my dad when he was alive Now I don't have the chance I wish I had told my brother just how much I loved him before he went off to war But I just shook his hand And I wish I'd gone to church on Sunday mornings when my grandma begged me to but I was scared of God And I wish I would have listened when they said Boy you're gonna wish you had but I wouldn't Oh I I'd do a lot of things different People say they wouldn't change a thing even if they could oh but I would There was this red dress she wanted one time so bad she could taste it I should have bought it but I didn't She wanted to paint our bedroom yellow-trim it in blue and greens But I wouldn't let her wouldn't have heart nothing Oh, and she loved to be held and kissed and touched but I didn't do it Not nearly enough and if I'd know that was going to be our last dance I'd have told the band to play on and on and on and on and on People say they wouldn't change... Oh I I'd have done a lot of things different Yes I I'd do a lot of things different oh I I have done a lot of things different Bill Anderson is a legend of country music and a prolific songwriter, y'all country fans of the modern era might want to check him out Quote
pam Posted September 4, 2007 Report Posted September 4, 2007 The song that comes to mind regarding this subject would be "My Wish" by Rascal Flatts. I love the words to the song. I even dedicated it to my daughter last year on her birthday. It says exactly what I was feeling at the time. Quote
siouxz72 Posted September 4, 2007 Report Posted September 4, 2007 Pam just reminded me of the my song for my kids... It's called Pop Rocks and Coke by Green Day. If any of you don't know it here are the lyrics. "Poprocks & Coke" Wherever you go You know I’ll be there If you go far, You know I’ll be there I’ll go anywhere, So I’ll see you there You place the name You know I’ll be there You name the time You know I’ll be there I’ll go anywhere So I’ll see you there I don’t care if you don’t mind I’ll be there not far behind I will dare Keep in mind I’ll be there for you Where there’s truth You know I’ll be there Amongst the lies You know I’ll be there I’ll go anywhere So I’ll see you there I don’t care if you don’t mind I’ll be there not far behind I will dare Keep in mind I’ll be there for you If you should fall You know I’ll be there To catch the call You know I’ll be there I’ll go anywhere So I’ll see you there I don’t care if you don’t mind I’ll be there not far behind I will dare Keep in mind I don’t care I’ll be there for you I’ll be there for you You should all go listen to it right now. :) Quote
checkerboy Posted September 4, 2007 Report Posted September 4, 2007 Yeah this one is called Love Will Tear Us Apart by Joy Division. Interesting because most of the women I have ever been with have left me, I tend to be too devoted to them and maybe my love really has torn us apart. When the routine bites hard And ambitions are low And the resentment rides high But emotions wont grow And were changing our ways, Taking different roads Then love, love will tear us apart again Why is the bedroom so cold Turned away on your side? Is my timing that flawed, Our respect run so dry? Yet theres still this appeal That weve kept through our lives Love, love will tear us apart again Do you cry out in your sleep All my failings expose? Get a taste in my mouth As desperation takes hold Is it something so good Just cant function no more? When love, love will tear us apart again Quote
siouxz72 Posted September 4, 2007 Report Posted September 4, 2007 Yeah this one is called Love Will Tear Us Apart by Joy Division.Interesting because most of the women I have ever been with have left me, I tend to be too devoted to them and maybe my love really has torn us apart.When the routine bites hardAnd ambitions are lowAnd the resentment rides highBut emotions wont growAnd were changing our ways,Taking different roadsThen love, love will tear us apart againWhy is the bedroom so coldTurned away on your side? Is my timing that flawed,Our respect run so dry? Yet theres still this appealThat weve kept through our livesLove, love will tear us apart againDo you cry out in your sleepAll my failings expose? Get a taste in my mouthAs desperation takes holdIs it something so goodJust cant function no more? When love, love will tear us apart againnow you're just being morbid, checker! Smack out of it! You know I say this out of love.... Quote
FrankJL Posted September 5, 2007 Report Posted September 5, 2007 What reminds me of the trek back into church activity? "The Unforgiven" by Metallica.1 or 2? Quote
Laureltree Posted September 5, 2007 Report Posted September 5, 2007 Hey guys when my brother went back to Iraq for the 3rd tour....I sent this to my mom after I heard it. My mom said it put all her feelings into words...LETTERS FROM WARShe walked to the mailboxOn that bright summers dayFound a letter from her sonIn a war far awayHe spoke of the weatherAnd good friends that he'd madeSaid I'd been thinking 'bout dadAnd the life that he hadThats why I'm here todayAnd that the end he saidYou are what I'm fighting forIt was the first of the letters from warShe started writingYou're good and you're braveWhat a father that you'll be somedayMake it homeMake it safeShe wrote every night as she prayedLate in DecemberA day she'll not forgetOh her tears stained the paperWith every word that she readIt said "I was up on a hillI was out there aloneWhen the shots all rang outAnd bombs were explodingAnd thats when I saw himHe came back for meAnd though he was capturedA man set me freeAnd that man was your sonHe asked me to write to youI told him I would, oh I swore"It was the last of the letters from warAnd she prayed he was livingKept on believingAnd wrote every night just to sayYou are goodAnd you're braveWhat a father that you'll be somedayMake it homeMake it safeStill she kept writing each dayThen two years laterAutumn leaves all aroundA car pulled in the drivewayAnd she fell to the groundAnd out stepped a captainWhere her boy used to standHe said "mom I'm following ordersFrom all of your lettersAnd I've come home again",He ran into hold herAnd dropped all his bags on the floorHolding all of her letters from warBring him homeBring him homeBring him homeTo hear this awesome song... here's a link..its worth listen to. I cry everytime I hear it....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVuTIPoI8jc...ch=mark+schultz Quote
Elphaba Posted September 5, 2007 Report Posted September 5, 2007 Hey guys when my brother went back to Iraq for the 3rd tour....I sent this to my mom after I heard it. My mom said it put all her feelings into words...LETTERS FROM WARThis reminded me of "Bring Him Home" from Les Miserables. It's sung by Colm Wilkinson from the original cast.Bring Him HomeElphaba Quote
Moksha Posted September 6, 2007 Report Posted September 6, 2007 I like the spirituality of this stanza: <div align="center">I'm going to Graceland, For reasons I cannot explain There's some part of me wants to see Graceland, And I may be obliged to defend Every love every ending Or maybe there's no obligations now, Maybe I've a reason to believe We all will be received In Graceland</div> Quote
john doe Posted September 6, 2007 Report Posted September 6, 2007 I personally like Stairway To Heaven by Led Zeppelin. Quote
Alaskagain Posted September 6, 2007 Report Posted September 6, 2007 Love At Home (well, it is on LDS Radio every once in a while. Not quite what the OP had in mind; nevertheless. . . ) Quote
Jbs2763 Posted September 6, 2007 Author Report Posted September 6, 2007 Love At Home(well, it is on LDS Radio every once in a while. Not quite what the OP had in mind; nevertheless. . . )The classic film Mobsters and Mormons has ruined that song for me. Quote
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