by pinback » Wed May 14, 2003 12:36 pm
I've found that the kind of music you enjoy often mirrors your own personal disposition and attitude towards life. For instance, I go home these days and look at my CD collection, full of hard, angry music... Tool, System of a Down, Rage Against the Machine... and I remember liking them, but now when I go to pick out something to listen to, none of it really seems to appeal to me anymore.
Good thing I kept all those CD's I never listened to back when I was a member of the Classical CD Club (really! Lots of the CD's still have their plastic wrap on them...)
Is there any more soothing sound that the lilting melody of a gently played violin?
I've found that the kind of music you enjoy often mirrors your own personal disposition and attitude towards life. For instance, I go home these days and look at my CD collection, full of hard, angry music... Tool, System of a Down, Rage Against the Machine... and I remember liking them, but now when I go to pick out something to listen to, none of it really seems to appeal to me anymore.
Good thing I kept all those CD's I never listened to back when I was a member of the Classical CD Club (really! Lots of the CD's still have their plastic wrap on them...)
Is there any more soothing sound that the lilting melody of a gently played violin?