Clearly this sort of activity truly excludes me from my peer group as most people my age hate all the crap I listen to. This is a good filter though, as this portrait is a fairly good rendering of myself in music. Though, the aspects I chose to depict, and how I chose to express them, is a matter of some debate. Nonetheless, the album is here and it is full of contrasts and apt comparisons. I highly recommend giving it a listen if you are old and h really have nothing better you could be dong. I find this type of thing puts me back in touch with my traits and memories of varying emotional gravity. I highly recommend toiling in this way. The act of pairing oneself to aspects of music seems inherently like it’s at least exploration and quite possibly transformative.
- Impression A – What A Fool Believes – Michael McDonald
- Impression B – Pork Parts – Ensemble Studios
- Charismatic – The Power Of Love – Huey Lewis and the News
- Mentally Ill – (Sic) – Slipknot
- Naïveté – You’re The Inspiration – Chicago
- Carnal – Wild Sex (In The Working Class) – Oingo Boingo
- Introspective – Man In The Mirror – Michael Jackson
- “Old Soul” – Tomorrow – Joe Walsh
- Immolative – Regular People (Conceit) – Pantera
- Detached – Hey Nineteen – Steely Dan
- Curious – On The Road To Find Out – Cat Stevens
- Adaptive – I’m Still Standing – Elton John
- Original – Still Alive – GLaDOS & johnathan Coulton
- Regretful – The Other Guy – Little River Band
- Hopeful – The Voice – The Moody Blues
- Resilient – Waves – Blondfire
- Obscure – Flavor Cats (In The Comfort Zone) – Ensamble Studios
- Unsatisfied – No One Like You – Scorpions