Friday, August 7, 2009

Depressed Love

Hi all,
I suddenly have this weird desire to listen to depressing songs about love and I have no idea why. Ah well, after putting two songs about the feelings of people after break up, I think I'll just put two songs on happy love.

The first depressing one is sung by a really famous group. People who are somewhere around 50-70 should remember the Beatles really well? The first song is by them, and it's called "Yesterday". The lyrics are really simple, but the meaning's stated perfectly. Enjoy!


The second depressing one is actually not very depressing, but it's a nice song of innocence, or more appropriately, naivety. The feeling is that "Where are you? We were having so much fun yesterday but now you're gone" is being said, but by a innocent voice. Do enjoy "Lemon Tree" by Fool's Garden. I think all of you might have heard it before somewhere, this song is quite famous, but exact time period not sure.


Now, the first happy song is sung by a...well, also famous, but not just for his voice. Boy George's songs were greatly loved by the public in the 80's, but he was also gay, and that wasn't exactly very accpetable to the public then. Anyway, you should enjoy "Karma Chameleon" by him, and if you want the lyrics, get them here.


The second happy song was also famous in the late 80's. 'Wake me up before you go go" by Wham is a catchy song, so do listen to it if you're feeling down. Enjoy!


Cheers,
Darrel

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2 Comments:

Blogger Pinus said...

You post fast -.-

And I still remain my stand that the most depressing song is 二十年

If you're depressed, soothing songs work better, and an example of a soothing song is Silent Night, Holy Night

August 7, 2009 at 8:28 AM

 
Blogger DL said...

Hi WY,
I thought it was 十年? Or are you talking about the 少年杨家将 one?

Yeah, soothing, simple child melodies are the types of song where by varying pitch and tone, the emotion expressed by singing can change like from happy to sad.

Thanks for commenting! :D

Cheers,
Darrel

September 1, 2009 at 5:43 AM

 

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