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lunes, 23 de octubre de 2017

MUSIC ANTHROPOLOGY: DON´T ANSWER ME - THE ALAN PARSONS PROJECT

Source: Beautiful World.


By Gundhramn Hammer
October 23, 2017

The power of music can be inspiring, moving, exhilarating, uplifting, soothing, stimulating, exciting, thrilling, invigorating, manipulating, brainwashing, inciting, depressing, tormenting, excruciating and painfully lethal. And even much more than this. 

Music can make you happy, sad or mad. It can stretch your joy to infinity or make your sorrow unbearable. It can send you spinning into a sweet dream too. All depends on the memories you keep associated to it.

Some people use music as a bridge to feel closer to their loved ones who are already gone. Others use it as a silence or boredom breaker. 

Also, its magic can get you in touch with God. 

It´s got a seal, a soul, a hook, loneliness, sadness, companionship, emptiness or blissfulness. It can make you stand still happy on one spot forever. It can also send you to hell.

We fully understand all of these facts. This is why we approach it carefully, with our hearts fully open but quite awake. Totally conscious. 

However, life is music.

No matter what, overall life is a sweet melody. Although hunger, coldness, misery, heart breaks, downfalls, failures, deaths, wrong timings, amongst other life events, can make it somewhat or quite bitter, and then when down perhaps an empathic hand is extended towards you in time of need to make you come out of a pit, despite this if we can fully understand and integrate our own experiences with the child we all carry inside, we can surely turn it into a beautiful and transparent sojourn out of this world. Obviously not all of it can be moulded to our liking or whims, but in many ways we can choose what we can make of it.  

The world is full of magic!!

Forever is now!!! Seize it!!

From this standpoint we bring you a famous song from the 1980s to get you out of your "island". So let you mind fly and allow your heart explode in joyfulness!!

Here it is the song (Video 1):


Video 1. Don´t Aswer Me - The Alan Parsons Project. Uploaded by Augusto Octaviojes.

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