how did rock change your life?

Raymond

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yeah, what are nutter butters? it sounRAB like they are taking over your life. back to the subject, yeah rock changed me. maybe not my life, but my attitude and way of living life. when i heard rock music for the first time, i thought "i want to do this one day".
rock music is great. it's there for you when you're pissed off and it's raw, alive and inspiring (well some is).
I have met a lot of people through rock music, and learnt a lot as well.
 
i'm curious..cause rock changed my life a lot...in a good way..
it influenced my opinions about other people and it made me more confident;
i think everybody agrees that rock is more than just music
 
rock has had a great influence on my life, i mean i was once a dope smoking junky who listened to rap all day....F*CK THAT SH*T....now i am a dope smoking junky who listens to metal LOL nah but i've realised wat i was b4 wasnt good for me...now i have proper music to let it all out
 
rock made me more, im not sure how to put it, expressive, more confident and made me realise that im entitled to my own opinion
 
i think music can change peoples lives, for example being in a band and becoming successful is a way that music has changed your life.
listening to it, i think can personally change the way you look at things, it helps to chill people out and also people that have been through stuff can also relate to certain songs. To be able to do that gives them the reasurence that they are not the only people out there that are going through hell.
some music can give people positive attidudes to go out and do stuff, its just the way YOU hear that song, and whatever way that is, it isnt wrong.
i think once you hear a song that inspires you or makes you think differently about something, does actually change your life, if thats in a big way or a small way.
well thats what i feel anyway, you can pick at it all you want but im not here to argue, just to put my point across.
 
welll i guess i can reiterate and say that i dont let music change my life. i cant think of an instance where it has. i love music just as much as the next guy, but im not sure if any song or artist has steered my life in a certain direction.
 
so youre saying that you dont let music change you? you cant feel good about listening to an incredible song and you dont care whether you listen to RATM or Britney Spears?
It must have changed something! for me it let me think more freely, and I got better at listening to other people, and letting others have their own opinion.

If you cant see what rock has done to the world, I suggest removing that paper bag you obviously have on your head.. :crazy:
 
I don't thik rock changed my life too much.
I was about 6 the first time i heard Pink Floyd. So even if rock has changed my life I would have been too young to accurately remeraber how it changed my life. But I notice now that I'm older, that I have a tendency to be a lot more calmer when i'm listening to stuff like Pink Floyd. And if I'm angry or sad about something I usually don't feel as sad or mad as I did before I listened to it.
But I get the same with all other kinRAB of music too I think. This isn't too accurate. I'm pretty sure I can come up with something better than that.

At any rate, I guess rock music (and other kinRAB of music too) inspires me to continue and go on with life. My theory is this:
If there is so much talent, and bright ideas to be found in the world today I wouldn't wanna go out and kill myself or something like that. If I did, I'd miss out on all the later and newer inventions in rock that I would have been alive for had I not killed myself. So I guess in a way rock music does give me the inspiration and motivation necessary for me to continue on with my life.

I hope at least some of that made some sense.
 
it is cause if you were cooking, for example, and then you started to listen to rock music, of course you'd choose to go see a band instead of cooking, and that's a change. and considering it's about your life, it is a LIFE change.
 
Rock helps you deal with stuff, it gives you advice lyrically and a catharsis musically. it also gives you identity and more confidence. its certainly more than just music- its therapy, history and a way of life. it rules.
 
yes, it makes so much sense
this is the way i see it too; it really makes you go on and stop thinking about giving up; music helps a lot and there's a talent in each one of us...we make it stronger and more powerful when we listen to the music we like (excuse the so many "we"s in the last sentence)
 
So Rock made you more respectable towarRAB others opinions?


But then when someone has an opinion you disagree with you do this:



That sounRAB a little contradicting.
 
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