AGXStarseed
Well-Known Member
Does anyone here have any music you like listening to that makes you feel calm and/or 'at peace' with the world around you?
For me I've got a few. Of course, I'm limited to 5 embedded videos so I'll have to choose a small selection:
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Celtic Woman - I love listening to the music by this Irish group. Their music consists of cover versions of different songs - such as "Orinoco Flow" by Enya or "You'll be in my Heart" by Phil Collins - as well as original songs such as "One World" and "The Call".
This song is a cover version of "You'll Never Walk Alone" - originally sung in the 1945 Broadway production 'Carousel' and used as an anthem for Liverpool FC in England and other sporting clubs - which I absolutely love.
Here's another of my favourite songs by the group. This one is "One World" and I love it because I feel it reminds us all of our worth in this world and what we have to offer, regardless of the cruel words of those who think otherwise.
Hope you enjoy it:
"We are the World" by USA for Africa: A charity song written by Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson, and perfromed by a super-group of numerous American artists which included both Richie and Jackson alongside others such as Stevie Wonder, Cyndi Lauper, Tina Turner, Billy Joel, Kenny Rogers and more.
This song just touches my heart.
"Through my Eyes" by Scott James: A song from an Autistic individual. Scott James is a former X-Factor contestant from Stockton-on-Tees in England who has used this song to raise Autism Awareness.
I love this song, and I feel that Scott has become a good role model for people with Autism. When he was asked about his appearance on the X-Factor in 2009, he said, "I'm proud to be autistic. I've met some incredible people with autism. I want to show the world that we can make a success of our lives".
Respect to you, Scott.
Various Disney Songs: Anyone who tells me I'm too old for a Disney film certainly has a very rigid way of thinking in my opinion. Some movies - regardless of who they are aimed for - are always going to be our favorites. How often do you savor that feeling of nostalgia when an old favourite from your childhood pops up unexpectedly on the television or the internet?
There's plenty to choose from, but I decided to choose this one. Not exactly soothing, but it certainly calms me down when I've had a bad day.
For me I've got a few. Of course, I'm limited to 5 embedded videos so I'll have to choose a small selection:
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Celtic Woman - I love listening to the music by this Irish group. Their music consists of cover versions of different songs - such as "Orinoco Flow" by Enya or "You'll be in my Heart" by Phil Collins - as well as original songs such as "One World" and "The Call".
This song is a cover version of "You'll Never Walk Alone" - originally sung in the 1945 Broadway production 'Carousel' and used as an anthem for Liverpool FC in England and other sporting clubs - which I absolutely love.
Here's another of my favourite songs by the group. This one is "One World" and I love it because I feel it reminds us all of our worth in this world and what we have to offer, regardless of the cruel words of those who think otherwise.
Hope you enjoy it:
"We are the World" by USA for Africa: A charity song written by Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson, and perfromed by a super-group of numerous American artists which included both Richie and Jackson alongside others such as Stevie Wonder, Cyndi Lauper, Tina Turner, Billy Joel, Kenny Rogers and more.
This song just touches my heart.
"Through my Eyes" by Scott James: A song from an Autistic individual. Scott James is a former X-Factor contestant from Stockton-on-Tees in England who has used this song to raise Autism Awareness.
I love this song, and I feel that Scott has become a good role model for people with Autism. When he was asked about his appearance on the X-Factor in 2009, he said, "I'm proud to be autistic. I've met some incredible people with autism. I want to show the world that we can make a success of our lives".
Respect to you, Scott.
Various Disney Songs: Anyone who tells me I'm too old for a Disney film certainly has a very rigid way of thinking in my opinion. Some movies - regardless of who they are aimed for - are always going to be our favorites. How often do you savor that feeling of nostalgia when an old favourite from your childhood pops up unexpectedly on the television or the internet?
There's plenty to choose from, but I decided to choose this one. Not exactly soothing, but it certainly calms me down when I've had a bad day.