I just finished WbtV, too, on the rec of both you and Cate and I'm so beyond *flailing* that I don't know what to do with myself.
That line and I lay there in bed dying in the music is how I felt the first time that I heard Drove Through Ghosts to Get Here by 65daysofstatic (whose music defies all genres and rules). I haven't listened to the songs you uploaded because they're locked (need a password to access on itunes, sweets)but DTGtGH changed my life and I'd never felt that way about a song before. If you've (n)ever watched History Boys, there's a bit where a Professor is telling a student (in a literature discussion) that one of the best parts of literature is reading something that puts into words something that you've felt or thought; discovering that someone else had the same thought as you, the same feelings; someone who may have lived hundreds of years before you. This song was like that for me and I've found that it means something different to each person I've played it for. Heck, it means something different to me each time that I listen to it.
I think I feel the same way about WbtV. I'm going to go back to that story, time and time again and concentrate on something different each time.
And because I am compelled by my blind worship of 65daysofstatic, I offer you a sample of Drove Through Ghosts to Get Here. I would upload the song, but I'm not on my own computer.
So, have a link from last fm:
65daysofstatic (/music/65daysofstatic) – Drove Through Ghosts to Get Here (/music/65daysofstatic/_/Drove+Through+Ghosts+to+Get+Here)
and a video on YouTube. For this one, I'd just play it and listen with the lights off while lying down to get the full effect, but you might not want to bother at all.
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That line and I lay there in bed dying in the music is how I felt the first time that I heard Drove Through Ghosts to Get Here by 65daysofstatic (whose music defies all genres and rules). I haven't listened to the songs you uploaded because they're locked (need a password to access on itunes, sweets)but DTGtGH changed my life and I'd never felt that way about a song before. If you've (n)ever watched History Boys, there's a bit where a Professor is telling a student (in a literature discussion) that one of the best parts of literature is reading something that puts into words something that you've felt or thought; discovering that someone else had the same thought as you, the same feelings; someone who may have lived hundreds of years before you. This song was like that for me and I've found that it means something different to each person I've played it for. Heck, it means something different to me each time that I listen to it.
I think I feel the same way about WbtV. I'm going to go back to that story, time and time again and concentrate on something different each time.
And because I am compelled by my blind worship of 65daysofstatic, I offer you a sample of Drove Through Ghosts to Get Here. I would upload the song, but I'm not on my own computer.
So, have a link from last fm:
65daysofstatic (/music/65daysofstatic) – Drove Through Ghosts to Get Here (/music/65daysofstatic/_/Drove+Through+Ghosts+to+Get+Here)
and a video on YouTube. For this one, I'd just play it and listen with the lights off while lying down to get the full effect, but you might not want to bother at all.
Please love them.