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MusicIThinkAboutInClass 7 - 20 Apr 2010 - Main.JoshuaHochman
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-- JessicaCohen - 19 Feb 2010 Maybe because of Eben's use of music-as-inspiration, I often find that other songs pop into my head in class. This week it was two Kinks songs, in particular. I used to listen to the Kinks a lot in high school and in some ways feel that I was my most self-reflective and pensive as a 16 year old. Here's they are:
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 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdc1w8ypfVE

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When I'm swamped with work, my playlists are usually filled with post-rock and movie scores- anything epic to get me through the outlining. One of my favorite albums from last year was released by an Irish instrumental rock group, called And So I Watch You From Afar. Usually mis-labeled as a post-rock (just because they don't have a singer), the songs are actually much more up-tempo, integrating many elements from other genres. Obviously, I have no lyrics to quote that relate to our class, but two song titles seem to fit:

A Little Solidarity Goes a Long Way (this one's actually my favorite from the album...)
Don't Waste Time Doing Things You Hate

-- JoshuaHochman - 20 Apr 2010


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