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#anyways I'm gonna go listen to Vienna and cry
jonathanbyersphd · 1 year
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Having feelings about the Wheeler siblings again
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G, M, T! and also, hating the Beatles is super valid. can confirm. from: a fellow Beatles hater.
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G: a song to party your butts off to
for this one I've gotta turn to my time at the strip club, because that was probably the most "party" my life has ever been. There were a few songs that I always got hyped to dance to, but Six Inch by Beyonce and Country Girl (Shake it for Me) by Luke Bryan, though being very different, always got the same excitement from me. It was a strip club in a medium-sized midwestern town with a massive college scene, so both songs also played well for the room, a plus.
M: a song that hasn’t got a video but I wish it had
I've linked my first song I'm gonna say here before as well, so you get two again. Hot Gum by Sofia Isells is a jam, it's sexy, and I need to see the interpretation of this song in a music video. I don't care what direction she takes it, I'm going to love it.
The second one is my obligatory Noah Kahan plug, but it's gonna be from an earlier album, so it'll be cooler, maybe? Godlight by Noah Kahan is so good, and it hits me so deep. I actually discovered it independently of Stick Season, and didn't realize they were the same guy until a while later.
T: a lovesong
So, I have a few that I'm gonna give you, in order of popularity and then descending into obscurity, because I feel like Love Songs are Thing you can't just have one of.
My husband's ringtone, and our song, is I Choose You by Sara Bareilles. She's his favorite artist, and I made this his ringtone on a whim years ago and he just now realized it the other day. It's been like four years, I love him so much, but I have no idea how he hasn't noticed. He calls my phone to help me find it in the house ALL THE TIME.
When You Sleep by Mary Lambert is a very like if you cry every time sort of song. It just, it hits the right spot in my brain, I can't say it any other way.
Stray Italian Greyhound by Vienna Teng made the rounds in my circles of 8tracks, when people still used 8tracks, and it has always stuck with me. It speaks to the mortifying ordeal of opening yourself up to someone, and I think that's a large part of why it speaks to me.
I'm not sure how obscure I Found by Amber Run is, really. I got suggested their album my apple music years ago, and I'm entirely unaware of if they're popular or not.
I don't think this one is most obscure but song is a stretch. It's a poem read to music, and it was release on an album, and it's absolutely a love song FOR ME, so Radio by Andrea Gibson has to be my last pick.
Anyway that's way more songs than you ask for, but to be fair I listen to A Lot of music, and I don't talk about it much, so the words just kind of build up inside me until I get a chance to blab about it. Thank you!!
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