I'm too lazy to write about my life right now, plus it's been awhile since I posted a song, so that pretty much adds up to a quick and lazy "music video post." Although technically the clip below is not a music video. The official video for this song actually has much better sound quality than this does, but I opted to post this instead because the little artist in me loves the way the producers combined music with expressive photography (although I wish they had opted for a less gaudy intro and concluding credits). I did have to laugh at the title of this song though, considering that I just posted another song by the same title ("Broken" by Seether) about a month ago. I wouldn't be surprised if readers thought that I was chronically depressed by now. I swear I'm a happy person...93.7% of the time, anyway. At any rate, here is a photographer's rendition of "Broken" by Lifehouse (you may recognize the song from The Time Traveler's Wife). Blogger doesn't enlarge video clips, so if you want to view it full-screen on You Tube, click here.
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Careful one might mistake these musical blogs as you being depressed and having a broken heart... Denial is not a river in Egypt.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous--Careful of what/whom, exactly? You suggested "one might mistake these musical blogs as you being depressed...," but I'm not sure who this "one" is and why I should be concerned by how they view me.
ReplyDeleteOn a side note, I do have *sort of* logical explanations for constantly being attracted to melancholy art/music/photographs/etc (and it's not because I'm broken-hearted). If you care to hear it, feel free to comment again to let me know, and I'll ramble away.
Thanks for the geography lesson. So I guess there's no Repression River in Spain then, either?
It's me Jojo. And I check on you from time to time. The river in denial comment was supposed to have this following it ;) I was just worried about you with the recent "broken" songs.
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Awww Jewls, you never cease to amaze me! I don't think I've known anyone quite like you--who chooses to take the "high road" and worry about someone...well, someone who really doesn't deserve your worry. Plus you know I'm a sucker for that nickname. ;-)
ReplyDeleteBut since I'm sure there are more sad songs looming ahead in this blog's future, I feel like I should tell you that I promise you don't have to worry about me when I'm posting that stuff. I've always been drawn to anything that deals with the highs and lows of the human experience. Listening to sad music might make me reminisce about things from the past, but for the most part I don't internalize what I'm listening to and usually feel happy once the song is over. Kind of like that movie that makes you cry, but you feel almost exhilerated when you've reached the end...you know? Okay, I'm such a girl. LOL. Or a sadomasachist. Maybe a little of both.
Check in anytime you want. I think it's sweet. :)
I'm sorry I have upset you by visiting your blog. I will stay away.
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Wait--what? Did I miss something?
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