Music soothes.

Nov 02, 2005 23:41

I am playing U2 and some other acts to keep my depression at bay. I think it's helping ( Read more... )

nanowrimo, u2, music, writing, depression

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chicken_bazoom November 3 2005, 08:42:44 UTC
Music heals the soul! :) I hope your mood lightens soon; depression is teh suck ... to say the least. :/

SO jealous of all the NaNoWriMo participants right now. I've had writer's block for about a year. :(

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bapgacktgrrl November 3 2005, 09:45:09 UTC
I have had mine at least that long too. It just *sucks* that I am supposed to be some writer and I can't write.

My Mood is getting a little smidge better. I have my moments, but overall slowly upwards.

I *have* to try this year for NaNoWriMo, or I'll feel like a dweeb.

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ex_glittert November 3 2005, 14:02:36 UTC
Isn't that funny? I've been drawn to U2 lately too. I"ve been v. moody lately and they're just soothing and invigorating all at once.

Major funks suck, don't they?

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bapgacktgrrl November 4 2005, 02:09:05 UTC
I think he has the type of voice that is made for soothing. Much like himself at least, he knows how to soothe a soul. And to think, he's not even a trained singer.

The funk is better, but still around.

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ex_glittert November 4 2005, 13:37:47 UTC
Right? Get the new Rolling Stone if you don't have it...the article on him is good too and he talks a lot about his voice and how its like his father's and generally blethers in a v. interesting way. Its a Very Long Article though...

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bapgacktgrrl November 5 2005, 03:20:09 UTC
I only got to read part of it. But I will be getting it tomorrow afternoon!

His father must have had a wonderful voice, then. He was a good looking older man anyways, which bodes well for Bono. Plus Bono looked sweet holding his youngest- Daddy Bono, indeed. :)

I don't mind Bono blethering- he usually has stuff worth saying and hearing.

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