Seil
03-29-2008, 01:57 AM
Bruce Springsteen and Leonard Cohen
My family is very musically inclined, and though my dad and I have never been on the same wave length socially speaking, we share a lot in musical tastes. These two guys were the first two musicians that my dad introduced me to, and they've got a lot of sentimentality for that fact, bringing me closer to my dad.
There's a few ingredients that make a song fantastic - the lyrics, the music, how and where it's presented; I've always loved how Bruce Springsteen can paint a picture with his words. It's what your english teacher has always told you - use descriptive language. Well, you could say "A girl on a truck drinking beer." Bruce chose to say "Barefoot girl sitting on the hood of a Dodge, drinking warm beer in the soft summer rain."
I like Leonard for the opposite - he does have beautiful, artistic songs - he has a few pieces of poetry published, so his work is wonderful - but i like his voice. He has this deep, gravelly voice that just settles around the room - it's wonderful.
My family is very musically inclined, and though my dad and I have never been on the same wave length socially speaking, we share a lot in musical tastes. These two guys were the first two musicians that my dad introduced me to, and they've got a lot of sentimentality for that fact, bringing me closer to my dad.
There's a few ingredients that make a song fantastic - the lyrics, the music, how and where it's presented; I've always loved how Bruce Springsteen can paint a picture with his words. It's what your english teacher has always told you - use descriptive language. Well, you could say "A girl on a truck drinking beer." Bruce chose to say "Barefoot girl sitting on the hood of a Dodge, drinking warm beer in the soft summer rain."
I like Leonard for the opposite - he does have beautiful, artistic songs - he has a few pieces of poetry published, so his work is wonderful - but i like his voice. He has this deep, gravelly voice that just settles around the room - it's wonderful.