Jamie, Ontario: ilikemusic because... it makes me different from my friends but connects me to a whole world of other people.
Ryan, OneRepublic: ilikemusic because... It is the soundtrack to my life every day.
Newton Faulkner: ilikemusic because... I’m absolutely rubbish at everything else.
Scott, Thin Lizzy: ilikemusic because... It lets my adrenalin start pumping, it gets aggression out, and sometimes I can actually get emotional with it. There are many reasons why I like music.
Kai, Mystery Jets: ilikemusic because... Music makes me smile.
Sylvia Powell: ilikemusic because... It can make me happy yet it can make me feel sad. It helps me remember, but it can also make me forget. Most of all I like music because it makes me feel alive.
Chuck, Simple Plan: ilikemusic because... It was always a way to escape whatever problems I was going through; whatever trouble I had, I could just put on a record or a song and feel better right away and I hope that our music can have the same effect on our fans.
Keysor Sose: ilikemusic because... it's the best you can feel legally ;-)
ashutosh: ilikemusic because... whatever journey you're on, you need a sountrack.
RYAN: Yeah, it does (melody first), partly because I've been writing for so long for so many different artists. I write literally seven days a week for eight years now and anything you do that much, you just get quicker and quicker. So lyrically when I sit down for OneRepublic to write a song for this band, melodically whether it's myself playing piano or guitar or one of the other guys in the band, usually the melody is the first thing that jumps out of me. If I don't find a melody that I fall in love with immediately, then we don't write the song, we move on to something else. We'll find different chords or use a different instrument, because the melody is most important because that's what gets your attention, that's what sticks in your head. When you don't remember the lyrics you can still hum the melody.
So, I'll come up with the melody first and if I find a melody that I think is really captivating then I'll flesh out the lyrics. Typically the chorus lyrics just pop out of me. I can't even explain it, it's not something that I think about, it's just something that happens. To me, I've always said music tells the writer what the song wants to say. The music will tell you what the lyrics want to be. It's really weird, it's almost a spiritual thing, the song wants to say what it wants to say and all you have to do is not get in the way and just let it happen. It's a very out of body experience, at least it is for me. It doesn't take any amount of opiates or alcohol or drugs. I just try not to get in the way of what the song wants to say and the lyrics come out really quickly.
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