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01-09-2010, 10:15 PM | #41 (permalink) |
"Hermione-Lite"
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Escape the Fate - The Day I Left The Womb Last.fm is playing. [YOUTUBE]qdAZT_XifDc&hl Edit: I don't know what it is, but I sound really muffled for some reason. It didn't sound like that when i played it on YouTube. I'll try directing it towards me next time, but I get way too shy and it won't come out as... enthusiastic, I suppose. >.< Last edited by Arya Stark; 08-08-2013 at 02:39 PM. |
01-14-2010, 07:43 PM | #42 (permalink) |
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About the song you posted at first, it didn't do much to me. The lyrics are very poignant obviously, but other than that, I thought he was overdoing it some times, but I guess that's what "emo" is about.
On the other hand, your vocals were much subtler, and that's why I kinda preferred your version over the original. Still, I don't think that's one of the songs I'd be digging, but I think you should record yourself more often. Cheers.
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01-15-2010, 10:56 AM | #43 (permalink) | |
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It's funny you say you like the subtler version, because I was afraid it wasn't emotional enough. :3 ^_^ I think I'm going to record myself again with more emotion, I'm not sure yet, but I'll definitely do another song. Thank you! |
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01-15-2010, 01:37 PM | #44 (permalink) |
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I really like your cover Sugar, it was very nicely done. I have listened to ETF before, and I actually like 3 songs from them - "Ashely", "Something" and "Harder Than You Know". I don't really fancy his voice in this song though... not sure what angle he was going for but much like 9, I quite actually prefer your version. I'll be looking forward to seeing some more covers by you though. Well done
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01-15-2010, 02:24 PM | #45 (permalink) | |
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It's so funny that you two say that, haha. I think his voice is perfect for the part and I felt like I wasn't filling his shoes! Thank you for listening to my cover. <3 I know it's a little muffled, but I'm so glad you liked it. I'll definitely put up another video as soon as I find a good song for my voice. Maybe something where I don't need falsetto! Thank you thank you thank you. |
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01-15-2010, 09:26 PM | #46 (permalink) |
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Just a little journal entry...
Setting: Laundromat. Time: 21:30 The man who works at night is constantly playing loud music. From Lady Gaga to whatever Opera to Pink Floyd, he listens to a variety of music. Since I wasn't feeling the Pink Floyd tonight, I decided to listen to Coheed and Cambria on my Zune. He saw that I was tapping to my music and asked what I was listening to. When I told him who and what genre they were often considered, he asked if I wanted to listen to it on the big speakers. I told him I thought it was a little dark for the laundromat, but he challenged me, and started BLASTING King Crimson. And then asked me after a few songs if I thought it was still too dark and heavy. Even though I still thought it was, I plugged my Zune into the speakers anyway and began playing the album "No World For Tomorrow." He liked it. I was loving it. Everyone was listening to the same album I had just been listening to in but one earbud. What a good way to do laundry. Needless to say, that guy's pretty chill. [= Last edited by Arya Stark; 01-15-2010 at 09:33 PM. |
01-19-2010, 09:28 AM | #47 (permalink) | |
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All the best, Sugar, my dear.
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01-19-2010, 10:25 AM | #48 (permalink) |
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Hahaha, comments are much appreciated either way. xD
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I knew from what you wrote about a song earlier in your journal that abandonment hits you hard. I had wondered what triggered this sensitivity in you. Now I know you have experienced being left. It sounds like you haven't been able to depend on some people you had yearned to have stay in your life. Yes, I can relate to the song and the anguish of these boys who grew to be men and still feel abandoned. They still wrestle with the feeling that they are worthless because the person (parent), who should have been the most important and comforting person in their lives, was not there for them. You can hear the heartbreak in the vocals, which are nearly screamed, almost ironic, since it is obvious they are not really fine. The song reminds me of a Tracy Bonham song about "Mother, Mother." Your version of "The Day I Left The Womb" is definitely sweeter than the original. It is hard to sing with a throat tight due to being near to tears...or when you can't sing out. I'd like to hear your full out version when you are in a practice room and not in your dorm. When I sing and start to cry, my throat clenches up and I can barely get a sound out. I am wondering now: are you feeling lonely? Is this one reason you like music, because it fills an emotional void? You always seem so stable and secure. (You don't have to answer here! I'm just wondering out "loud.") About abandonment: I used to feel the bereft feeling as a physical pain. Part of the palm of my left hand ached when the feeling came over me. I thought it was interesting that emotion caused a physical pain in my body...as if the emotional anguish stabbed me in my left hand, in the part of the palm that is furthest from both fingers and thumb. I would rub this aching corner of my palm, trying to make the pain go away, but of course since it was a pain caused by emotion, my emotions and not my hand were what needed healing and care. I've always wondered if anyone else feels or has felt emotion as a physical pain. To feel left and unvalued by those you love is an awful feeling.
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