We listen to hundreds of songs every day, even with it we feel a million sensations. A million emotions, countless feelings. With music we can fly to another place, return to an era, even let them tell us a story. Cry, laugh, jump ... remember. Music is that wonderful sense that moves the world at the same pace. In music (not always) is expressed what goes inside, in the heart. And that is what we call pieces of art. Where they tell us stories, where our deep sorrows come to light or our deep fears. Maybe it inserts some curiosity in us. It makes us move the head, the feet, the body ... the soul. It describes wonderful moments and even makes us forget the world. Smile, without stopping. Or cry without consolation. It encourages us, it depresses us. The truth is that there is music for those who want to hear it, for those who want to do it. To be an artist is not to be compared with emblematic characters of our history, because there you would no longer be, you would simply be a copy more, a comparison more towards that genius. Being an artist is expressing your feelings in what you do. In your style, you may not be able to understand easily, but if for you the moment you did it means something, it really matters: the rest is over. Life tends to teach as cruelly as possible, perhaps because of our stubbornness or lack of sight. It said a saying "there is no worse blind than the one who does not want to see". Well, it depends what you want to say with seeing. Trust, hope is not being blind. To be blind is to deny the undeniable. Going into any topic, Today, I come with a version of "Making love out of nothing at all", Australian duo Air Spply, The story of this song is like this: it was written by John Steinman, who wrote all the successes of Meat Loaf . According to an article written on October 26, 2006 in the Australian newspaper The Herald Sun, Steinman offered it to Meat Loaf along with "Total Eclipse of the Heart" but they did not reach a financial agreement and finally "Making love .. . "went to find Air Supply and" Total eclipse ... "with Bonnie Tyler. Like many of Steinman's songs, it contains a great production and intricate words about love. The same can be said for many Air Supply songs. If you listen well to the lyrics, you will realize that it is one person telling another that "I am strong and I can do many things, but without you I can not do anything". I hope you like it, greetings and a hug!
Source (morphine-morphineonline.blogspot.com/2009/05/making-love-out-of-nothing-at-all-de.html)
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