Wednesday, November 4, 2009

#musicwednesday

Today I blogwalked and found THIS blog. Nice blog, Joe. There I found the download link to Inch Chua’s album The Bedroom. Sweetly catchy. The rhythm, the style and all that, how beautifully sublime in a sense. But I could not find the song lyrics! Help. (Me likey the album cover, by the way.)

Another album, I am listening to Emily Osment’s album All The Right Wrongs. Splendidly pop-rocking one.

All the Way Up Emily Osment

I like to bite my nails and play the air guitar

I like to keep my suitcase packed cause I’m going far

I think you’re nice but I don’t wanna waste my time

I may seem crazy, but don’t worry I’m just fine

All the way up, all the way down

Never look back, it’s time to breakout

I want it my way, I do what I do

I know what I like, and maybe it’s you

That’s right

It’s a temporary life, it’s a ride

That takes you all the way up all the way down

Never look back it’s time to breakout

I like to go out walking in the pouring rain

I want my rock and roll to make the window shake

I wait ’til three a.m. to call everyone I know

I’m gonna bring the noise

I’m ready, here we go

All the way up, all the way down

Never look back, it’s time to breakout

I want it my way, I do what I do

I know what I like, and maybe it’s you

That’s right

It’s a temporary life, it’s a ride

That takes you all the way up, all the way down

Never look back it’s time to breakout

It’s my life, and it’s a riot

Come on, baby, you can’t deny it

All the way up, all the way down

Holdin’ my breath, lettin’ it out

I want it my way, I do what I do

I know what I like, Baby

All the way up, all the way down

Never look back, it’s time to breakout

I want it my way, I do what I do

I know what I like and maybe it’s you

That’s right

It’s a temporary life, it’s a ride

That takes you all the way up, all the way down

Never look back it’s time to breakout

It’s time to breakout

It’s time to breakout

Right now

P.S. Well, this song’s partially true – which contains a lil bit of anarchical proportions. People, never do everything YOUR OWN way. You’d be disappointed. Woo. Ah, yea, it’s time to breakout!

Also, also, also, I am listening to Tomohisa Yamashita’s Loveless today, as recommended by a friend. I had a thought of posting the lyric of this song. But it’s just so helpless. So hopeless. So loveless. Gosh. I like the MV, though. (It’s all over in YouTube. The majority loves it indeed.) The lighting and all that was somehow really cool. Though some were taken amateurly. And I really like the piano and the trivial yet significant involvement of the guitar and the percussion and all that.

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