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Blogocentric Formulations
Logocentric (adj). Regarding words and language as a fundamental expression of an external reality (especially applied as a negative term to traditional Western thought by postmodernist critics).
Sometimes I just write whatever I feel like. Other times I respond to prompts, many taken from the following places:
"The Soundtrackers Group"
"Blogging Circle of Friends "
"Blog City ~ Every Blogger's Paradise"
"JAFBG"
"Take up Your Cross"
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February 29, 2020 at 12:55am February 29, 2020 at 12:55am February 29, 2020 at 12:45am February 29, 2020 at 12:45am
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"The Soundtrack of Your Life" | DAY 27
"Problem" by Natalia Kills
I rediscovered this song looking through my iTunes "most played" songs. It's kind of a wild playlist, to be honest, because there are a lot of songs on it (like this one) that I don't even like all that much. But for various reasons (falling asleep at the computer with the song on repeat), forgetting to stop playing a song on repeat when I step away from the computer, etc., there are a bunch of songs with literally hundreds of plays that I don't recall ever listening to that much... at least not as much as indicated by iTunes. For example, iTunes tells me that I've listened to this song 219 times, and I'm pretty sure that's about 175-200 times more than I would have guessed I listened to it. Still, in the course of looking for tracks for this challenge, I did technically rediscover it, so here it is!
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February 29, 2020 at 12:38am February 29, 2020 at 12:38am
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"The Soundtrack of Your Life" | DAY 26
"Uncharted" by Sara Bareiles
I don't usually double-up on artists during the same Soundtrackers activity, but I feel like it's warranted in this case because I really did rediscover this song that I absolutely love during the past year. My wife and I went to a Sara Bareilles concert last November (I already talked about this briefly in "Eden" earlier this month), and in addition to discovering songs like that one and some of her tracks from the Waitress broadway cast recording, I was also reminded of how much I love this song and "King of Anything." I truly think Sara Bareilles is one of the most talented singer/songwriters of her generation and this kind of song is exactly why I think so... it's melodic and catchy and the lyrics are complicated and still catchy. She has a great way of layering her songs with a lot of things to appreciate and, for a challenge where we're supposed to write about (re)new to you songs, I thought it only fitting to include one of my favorite songs by one of my favorite artists, that I truly hadn't listened to in well over a year until I heard it again a few months ago. And it's been on my current playlist (again) ever since.
P.S. - This is also a really fun "can you name all the other celebrities singing along" type of videos.
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February 29, 2020 at 12:13am February 29, 2020 at 12:13am
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"The Soundtrack of Your Life" | DAY 25
"Danca Do Canguru" by Aline Barros feat. Cia 3
Is a Brazilian children's song that roughly translates to "Kangaroo Dance" silly? Well, yes. But that's kind of the point. This is one of the first songs that they played for the kids in the favelas when I went on my first mission trip to Brazil with my wife. The ministry we volunteered with went into the favelas (slums) and put on day camps for the kids there; kids that, in some cases, had never been outside the few square blocks of crumbling, dilapidated urban decay they lived around. This ministry would come and set up camps for the kids where they could play music, sing, dance, do crafts, entertain the kids, play games, etc., and I don't think I've ever seen kids so happy as the ones that came streaming out of the run-down buildings to gather in the middle of an empty lot to dance like kangaroos and be silly and escape from the stresses and pressures of their daily lives for a few hours.
Fun fact, Aline Barros is also a multi-Latin Grammy Award-winning artist and has sold over a million albums around the world. While not all of them are silly kid's songs, clearly she knows how to compose catchy songs!
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February 29, 2020 at 12:04am February 29, 2020 at 12:04am
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"The Soundtrack of Your Life" | DAY 24
"Yes I Will" by Vertical Worship
Okay, last Christian song of this year's Soundtrackers, and this one is probably the most religious of the bunch. It's very similar to "Hills & Valleys" by Tauren Wells, which I used for last year's Soundtrackers, in that it's really about Christians humbling themselves and giving thanks and praise to God no matter what their circumstances. It's a posture that I think a lot of Christians (and human beings in general) aren't great about adopting... and that's understandable, because it's hard. But Christian theology teaches that God is good all the time and even in the hurt, even in the darkness, even in the low valleys of life, there's something beautiful to be found, even if it's the reassurance that God is with you during your low points. I usually have at least one song like this on my playlist at any given time, because I find they're great ways to really reorient myself and remind myself that I need to have gratitude for the things in my life, even when times are tough.
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February 28, 2020 at 11:59pm February 28, 2020 at 11:59pm
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"The Soundtrack of Your Life" | DAY 23
"Even Louder" by Steven Malcolm feat. Natalie Grant
I've already posted a couple other Christian music songs that I've been listening to over the past year, and this is another one of them. For some reason, it just seems like there's been a lot of good Christian music coming out lately, which I define as songs that really transcend the religious overtones and can speak to everybody. Much like "Sinking Deep" and even more especially "Gotta Live" , this song really speaks to a larger emotional perspective than just what Christians experience. It could be about a whole lot of different aspects of faith, not just the Christian expression, which is something that I find refreshing.
This song has remained on my playlist for quite a few months, mostly because it's so uplifting and positive I find that that it really improves my mood when I put it on, no matter what's going on in my day.
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February 28, 2020 at 11:54pm February 28, 2020 at 11:54pm
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"The Soundtrack of Your Life" | DAY 22
"Babe" by Sugarland feat. Taylor Swift
I discovered this song on a Taylor Swift playlist. I had no idea that Sugarland and Taylor Swift ever even did a collaboration, let alone one that I would enjoy so much. The video is a lot of fun to watch too; Brandon Routh does a great job of playing the lousy husband in the middle of the two women. I think it's interesting to hear Taylor Swift's vocals on a backing track rather than as leading vocals for a change, and it really works in this case. The song actually has an interesting history... it was written by Taylor Swift, originally for recording by rock band (well, rock-adjacent) Train on one of their albums but it never happened. Everyone assumed that Swift would then include the song on her next album (Red), but that never happened either for some reason. Swift, a fan of Sugarland, was excited when the band got back together and reached out to them about a collaboration. This song was in the offering, and it was included on Sugarland's sixth studio album. It's the only song on the album... and, in fact, the only song in Sugarland's history, not to be written by the band members.
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February 28, 2020 at 11:45pm February 28, 2020 at 11:45pm
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"The Soundtrack of Your Life" | DAY 21
"Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X feat. Billy Ray Cyrus
My son has requested this song be played so often that I really don't enjoy it anymore, but I wanted to include it in my playlist this year not just because it was a fixture of my listening this past year, but also because I really enjoy the story behind this song, most notably the fact that it was rather controversially removed from the Billboard country charts for not being "country" enough (a problem that many black artists face when trying to record country songs that include elements of other genres), and prompted Lil Nas X to record a remix (the first of which included Billy Ray Cyrus and is the version I chose) to include more country elements. The song has since gone on to chart on multiple Billboard charts, and has a number of different remixes, and has absolutely exploded in popularity both online and on radio stations. It became so popular so quickly, that at one point several radio stations had to stream the song on YouTube to keep up with play requests.
After coming from humble beginnings and the initial controversy about the song not being "country" enough, it's really nice to see an artist like Lil Nas X enjoy so much success from an undeniably catchy song.
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February 28, 2020 at 11:34pm February 28, 2020 at 11:34pm
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"The Soundtrack of Your Life" | DAY 20
"The Middle" by Zedd feat. Maren Morris & Grey
I have my five-year-old to thank for bringing this song back onto my playlist. I listened to it almost incessantly when it first came out, then got tired of it, and then started listening to it again (and not just when he was in the car!) after it popped up on a mix we were playing and he kept asking me to play it again, over and over again. At this point, I think we both probably know all the words - at least to the chorus - by heart. It's a really catchy song, and one that I think benefits from artists of different disciplines coming together to collaborate. And I have to admit, these kinds of collaborations also get me to check out artists I wouldn't normally discover on my own. I had no idea who Maren Morris was until I heard this song, let alone that she's a fairly accomplished country artist.
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February 28, 2020 at 11:28pm February 28, 2020 at 11:28pm
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"The Soundtrack of Your Life" | DAY 19
"Here With Me" by Marshmello feat. CHVRCHES
I first discovered CHVRCHES a few years ago with "Recover" and "The Mother We Share," and I think I found this song when I was surfing for other CHVRCHES songs to see what else was out there. And I already recognized Marshmello from a few other collaborations (most notably with Kelly Clarkson on "Broken & Beautiful" from the UGLYDOLLS soundtrack, and this song didn't disappoint. The indie vocals of CHVRCHES are a great fit with Marshmello's dance/electronic musical style, and this is another great combination that I've added to my playlist alongside the likes of tomorrow's song, "The Middle" by Zedd feat. Maren Morris.
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