Is it true?

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yes it is true

I generally dont listen to Hindi songs, when i do , i just not my head

When there is a tiff between my fiance and me, i tend to understand the lyrics more. for instance after a fight, the bus carrying me home was the song "humko sirf tumse pyar hai" reminding me that fights are just a way of life,part in a relationship

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I completely agree on this (100%). I am telling this because I have experienced. When we are sad, It is human tendency to listen to the lyrics carefully.
Ha ha.. Yes, may be it is true.. But I guess when someone is sad they understand the sad songs more , and may be they only listen them..
I completely agree on this (100%). I am telling this because I have experienced. When we are sad, It is human tendency to listen to the lyrics carefully.


yes Robert.
actually we will be attached to philosophical songs most as if we are learning life for the first time :)
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When I'm happy, I understand both Music and lyric. When I'm sad. both music and lyric make me more frustrated
I completely agree on this (100%). I am telling this because I have experienced. When we are sad, It is human tendency to listen to the lyrics carefully.


yes Robert.
actually we will be attached to philosophical songs most as if we are learning life for the first time :)


When we are sad and alone, we start deep thinking. We do self analysis at that time. Almost we become great philosopher, but won't express those philosophies.
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When I'm happy, I understand both Music and lyric. When I'm sad. both music and lyric make me more frustrated


really funny answer :cheer: :cheer:

i think, whole bad thoughts distort you full like a whirlpool :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
I completely agree on this (100%). I am telling this because I have experienced. When we are sad, It is human tendency to listen to the lyrics carefully.


yes Robert.
actually we will be attached to philosophical songs most as if we are learning life for the first time :)


When we are sad and alone, we start deep thinking. We do self analysis at that time. Almost we become great philosopher, but won't express those philosophies.


actually, we do self analyzing when we find we failed somewhere. very rarely we learn from our successes
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When I'm happy, I understand both Music and lyric. When I'm sad. both music and lyric make me more frustrated


really funny answer :cheer: :cheer:

i think, whole bad thoughts distort you full like a whirlpool :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:


When I'm sad it appears all are responsible for my sadness.
I completely agree on this (100%). I am telling this because I have experienced. When we are sad, It is human tendency to listen to the lyrics carefully.


yes Robert.
actually we will be attached to philosophical songs most as if we are learning life for the first time :)


When we are sad and alone, we start deep thinking. We do self analysis at that time. Almost we become great philosopher, but won't express those philosophies.


You are already a philosopher Robert. :P :P :P :P :P :P :P

Am i correct?
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When I'm happy, I understand both Music and lyric. When I'm sad. both music and lyric make me more frustrated


really funny answer :cheer: :cheer:

i think, whole bad thoughts distort you full like a whirlpool :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:


When I'm sad it appears all are responsible for my sadness.

Sadness makes you see the things in the real perspective. Everything looks hazy and there lurks a feeling of uncertainty.
I believe that the serious people go through the lyrics. They try to understand the meaning of the songs and the situation they were sung. Sings have different expressions. Such can be understood by the people who understand the lyrics. Hence generally the youngsters or the children prefer he music and dance on the music. They don't bother about the meaning of the songs.
I believe that the serious people go through the lyrics. They try to understand the meaning of the songs and the situation they were sung. Sings have different expressions. Such can be understood by the people who understand the lyrics. Hence generally the youngsters or the children prefer he music and dance on the music. They don't bother about the meaning of the songs.
but i used to listen lyrics even in my teens :blink: :blink:
I don't think so.Whenever I am sad I just listen to loud music and make myself happy.
Actually I never listen to songs for their literary meaning any more as most of the songs have lost their meaning. I only open my ear when a song with meaning is there. In fact composition is enough indicator of a song.
I believe that the serious people go through the lyrics. They try to understand the meaning of the songs and the situation they were sung. Sings have different expressions. Such can be understood by the people who understand the lyrics. Hence generally the youngsters or the children prefer he music and dance on the music. They don't bother about the meaning of the songs.
but i used to listen lyrics even in my teens :blink: :blink:


Lyric is everything for me. There are many songs which drawn me towards them for their lyrics only. The strange lyrics of 'Dayya re Dayya " or "EEreera rarka, Maka ka naaka, worli ka naaka, Duniya Dhamaka, Kadam kadam pe chodo ek pataka"
Yes it is true only. But music has the capability to change our mood.
I believe that the serious people go through the lyrics. They try to understand the meaning of the songs and the situation they were sung. Sings have different expressions. Such can be understood by the people who understand the lyrics. Hence generally the youngsters or the children prefer he music and dance on the music. They don't bother about the meaning of the songs.
but i used to listen lyrics even in my teens :blink: :blink:


Sandhya, I am happy to hear that you listened to lyrics even in your teen ages. Most of the teen agers will not listen to the lyrics now. They enjoy the music alone.
For few songs the lyrics may not be good but tune is good and many times a good song with some good lyric may not be good to listen.
In free mood I hear some selected songs of Kishore Kumar.

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