Jun: ilikemusic because... music can convey a mood, enhance a mood or change a mood. Music can be used to inspire and the artform is simple yet complicated. It's fun to listen to and even more fun to create and perform. It speaks when just a simple word can't. It's a blessing!!
Lockoutmusic: ilikemusic because... it can be personal to every indivdual. The meaning of the lyrics can be moving and also relaxing.
Desyn Masiello: ilikemusic because... It saved my life!
Damion I.C.E Kyng: ilikemusic because... one day ilikemusic will be writin bout me...
I.C.E gon feed da hood...
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dawn Leonetti: ilikemusic because... it makes me spin, giggle and bubble up - kinda my own Rice Crispies cereal ("snap, crackle, pop") in the audio form...
Cesar Sangwa: ilikemusic because... it's there for me through thick and thin, highs and lows. I think about it when I wake up, and when I close my eyes to sleep. I like music because I'm in love with it!
Tom Baxter: ilikemusic because... It makes you feel alive more than anything else.
Ali Campbell, UB40: ilikemusic because... It’s supposed to bring people together.
iona starr: ilikemusic because... it soothes my soul ;) x
'Bedroom Toys' is a funny look at sex, very tongue-in-cheek. 'Point Of No Return' and, 'What ra ergs `r as are very u era € nDf 31 9/pa. sail Breath11g` gos dee
coming out the other side. 'Finest Has refers to that fay =us Churchill speech and it s about ho-n we're all under threat of not just physical attack but also technological, digital attack from surveillance, having our identities taken away. 'Chains' is about love and death, so Woody Allen will be pleased! And 'One Of Those Days' is like a little postcard that says, no matter how difficult things get, it's worth battling through because there's always tomorrow. That's the theme of the LP: how precious it is that we're here."
Although Simon prefers to let the music do the talking, he concedes that 'Astronaut' is "about getting back together and having a new day dawn." And that has been the gist of the last three years of Duran Duran v2.0's existence: joyous renewal. The turning point, they say, was the concert at London's Forum in October 2003, where they witnessed such unprecedented scenes of rapture that they knew they were doing the right thing by returning in all their original glory. "People still come up to me in the street and say, 'Wow! rm glad I was there!' Andy simply considers it "one of the Top 3 most important gigs we've ever done,"
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