Hello, everyone! It's ChiliPepperLuv again. This time, I'm posting an article about my favorite songs. I don't really have a favorite song. I have several favorites. This isn't in any particular order. Okay, I guess I'll quit rambling and get on with this.
1. "Under the Bridge" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
This song is definitely on my favorites list. "Under the Bridge" is the best Red Hot Chili Peppers song. I love this song very much. Anthony Kiedis wrote this song originally as a personal poem. The song explores a universal subject, loneliness. That's why I love it.
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2. "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" by The Beatles
This song is very beautiful. It has great lyrics and an epic guitar solo. I always think that a guitar solo really makes a song great. I would be happier with today's music if it had less auto tune and more guitar, (and better lyrics).
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3. "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" by Green Day
I love, LOVE this song. It's newer than "Basket Case," but it's actually a good song. I love the song because of its easy-to-relate lyrics. I love a song that I can relate to, and this is one of them. It provided me comfort during my days as a social outcast.
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4. "Pork and Beans" by Weezer
This song is great for people who don't care what others think about them. Hearing that song reminded me of my revelation that the fact that I don't belong in a particular social group doesn't matter. I especially love the lyric, "I ain't gonna wear the clothes that you like. I'm finally dandy with the me inside. One look in the mirror, and I'm tickled pink. I don't give a hoot about what you think."
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5. "Try" by Colbie Caillat
I really like this song because of its message. The moral of the song: You don't have to try so hard to make others like you. All you have to do for others to like you is to like yourself.
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6. "Behind Blue Eyes" by The Who
I love that song. This song is really beautiful, and it's easy to relate to as well. I love, LOVE "Behind Blue Eyes."
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7. "Peaceful, Easy Feeling" by The Eagles
"Peaceful, Easy Feeling" is a beautiful song. I love the vocal harmony in the song. It has great lyrics, too. I don't know of very many artists who write songs like that.
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9. "Imagine" by John Lennon
This song is the reason I adopted pacifism. I used to view the idea of world peace as unrealistic. After hearing "Imagine," I began to think that maybe world peace could be a possibility. I look at steps to become a pacifist. I don't even kill insects anymore, (unless they come into my house). I used to kill insects on sight, and now I don't.
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10. "Open Your Eyes" by Staind
I love "Open Your Eyes." It has deep meaning to its lyrics. I especially love the chorus. "What would you do if it was you? Would you take everything for granted like you do?" It's a great song with a great message.
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11. "Here Today" by Paul McCartney
This song, wow! This song is a tearjerker. This song has to be one of the saddest songs. Paul wrote this song for John Lennon. It made me cry the first time I heard it. I guess it's because I understand how Paul felt. I too had a friend who died tragically.
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1. "Under the Bridge" by Red Hot Chili Peppers
This song is definitely on my favorites list. "Under the Bridge" is the best Red Hot Chili Peppers song. I love this song very much. Anthony Kiedis wrote this song originally as a personal poem. The song explores a universal subject, loneliness. That's why I love it.
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2. "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" by The Beatles
This song is very beautiful. It has great lyrics and an epic guitar solo. I always think that a guitar solo really makes a song great. I would be happier with today's music if it had less auto tune and more guitar, (and better lyrics).
link
3. "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" by Green Day
I love, LOVE this song. It's newer than "Basket Case," but it's actually a good song. I love the song because of its easy-to-relate lyrics. I love a song that I can relate to, and this is one of them. It provided me comfort during my days as a social outcast.
link
4. "Pork and Beans" by Weezer
This song is great for people who don't care what others think about them. Hearing that song reminded me of my revelation that the fact that I don't belong in a particular social group doesn't matter. I especially love the lyric, "I ain't gonna wear the clothes that you like. I'm finally dandy with the me inside. One look in the mirror, and I'm tickled pink. I don't give a hoot about what you think."
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5. "Try" by Colbie Caillat
I really like this song because of its message. The moral of the song: You don't have to try so hard to make others like you. All you have to do for others to like you is to like yourself.
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6. "Behind Blue Eyes" by The Who
I love that song. This song is really beautiful, and it's easy to relate to as well. I love, LOVE "Behind Blue Eyes."
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7. "Peaceful, Easy Feeling" by The Eagles
"Peaceful, Easy Feeling" is a beautiful song. I love the vocal harmony in the song. It has great lyrics, too. I don't know of very many artists who write songs like that.
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9. "Imagine" by John Lennon
This song is the reason I adopted pacifism. I used to view the idea of world peace as unrealistic. After hearing "Imagine," I began to think that maybe world peace could be a possibility. I look at steps to become a pacifist. I don't even kill insects anymore, (unless they come into my house). I used to kill insects on sight, and now I don't.
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10. "Open Your Eyes" by Staind
I love "Open Your Eyes." It has deep meaning to its lyrics. I especially love the chorus. "What would you do if it was you? Would you take everything for granted like you do?" It's a great song with a great message.
link
11. "Here Today" by Paul McCartney
This song, wow! This song is a tearjerker. This song has to be one of the saddest songs. Paul wrote this song for John Lennon. It made me cry the first time I heard it. I guess it's because I understand how Paul felt. I too had a friend who died tragically.
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