Asks, «Who could
hear each song in the All....
Hearing the song in each moment.
I've been a die hard Kendrick Lamar fan since I first heard his mixtape back in 2009 or 2010 (I was living in San Francisco at the time and it made my commute to school and work bearable) and when this album dropped, I had it on repeat almost to a daily basis to the point, people didn't want me to DJ anymore because they were tired of
hearing his songs in my playlist.
At 75 percent we could easily
hear songs in a small room with a high - power fan running.
i would have stood up and cheered — not just clapped if i had
heard the song in the theater.
Yes I do
hear songs in my head — theme song from Laverne and Shirly and I think of me and my sister or Wagner and then I feel like invading Poland * — I've been also been known to take a 5 pm sundowner like yesterday when our fridge broke down alongside our dishwasher, hello Barossa shiraz!
When I'm processing my emotions,
I hear songs in my head.
It's a post about me dealing with my emotions by
hearing songs in my head.
Not exact matches
When
hearing a preferred genre or favourite
song, the brain showed greater connectivity
in a region called the default mode network (DMN).
In January, it launched a new app to let users browse the site and identify
songs they
hear using a Shazam - like feature.
Vent about your B.O. double S
in a fun
song, so when he or she
hears it, «the whole world will know» they're a «fool.»
It started with Beyoncé's surprise release of the single «Formation»
in February; at her Superbowl halftime show the next day, millions of viewers sang along to a
song they'd not
heard 24 hours prior.
Because I was repressing my own point of view, because like
in that Nilsson
song, «Everybody was talkin» at me, so I couldn't
hear the echoes of my mind.»
In the future, we hope that when playwrights and
song writers
hear man - machine duet, they'll be inspired to use new technology on their next composition for the stage.
You can even
hear it
in the
in - store music choices, usually well - known
songs remixed by obscure artists — another way to embrace pop while trying to maintain an indie edge.
As this was years before Shakira crossed over to the United States and recorded any
songs in English, none of us had ever
heard of Shakira.
As we track social mood
in real time across the globe, we chart how its changes produce shifts
in everything from the
songs people want to
hear to the leaders they elect to their desire for peace to their hunger for scandals to the trajectories of their stock markets, and more.
But when what you're seeing is so disturbing and awful that you don't
hear what's going on
in the background, obviously the
song takes a back seat to the graceless, skanky display she put on.
If the
songs sound like the go - for - broke anthems of seasoned industry veterans (think Ryan Adams without all the honky - tonk), it's because the lineup consists of members of «90s - era indie favorites Squad Five - O and Dear Ephesus (though you might not
hear it
in their sound).
There are many
songs written and played by people against whom I have the most fundamental and passionate disagreements
in the moral and intellectual realms (which are the most important ones), yet
hearing their
songs can evoke ecstatic feelings that are very much like feelings of worship and longing for God.
I think Jews got the worse end of the Soviet era but I don't
hear them crying if there's no singing of Hannukah
songs in the public schools.
Let's try an experiment: I'd like readers who have not really
heard the Beach Boys» SMiLE, their ambitious 60s album only recently «released»
in a Brian Wilson - approved form, to listen to two of the most popular
songs from it, and then let us know what they think
in the comments section.
Back when I was
in college, these two Scottish lads (Charlie and Craig Reid) sort of appeared on the radio with this bawling - awesome march / anthem / ballad called «I'm gonna be (500 miles)», and it's a
song that you have to
hear to appreciate.
I could no longer
hear, for example, a
song like «Blowin»
in the Wind» with the same sort of innocence that muddled the Biblical and Historicist hopes together.
Who among us would
hear the command
in that
song as any kind of imperative?
When have you really
heard a
song on the radio that didn't just give a token verse to the topic of «life is hard» or «when I fail» or «when I'm tempted» etc only to spend the rest of the
song on the chorus
in Praise.
30 And Moses recited the words of this
song from beginning to end
in the
hearing of the whole as.sembly of Israel:
They had to take their
songs out into the world rather than inviting the world
in to
hear them.
You've
heard the
song — an insidiously addictive little pop ear worm that remains a true mark of the sea change that's taken place
in the industry
in the last few years.
Most Likely to Say It Just Right
In Less Than 300 Words (Nominated by Ray Hollenbach): Indigenous Worship with «God Is A Poet» «I don't see sermons around the throne, but i do
hear songs.
But happy above all he who, rising beyond aesthetic dilettantism and the materialism of the lower layers of life, is given to
hear the reply of all beings, singly and all together: «What you saw gliding past, like a world, behind the
song and behind the colour and behind the eyes» glance does not exist just here or there but is a Presence existing equally everywhere: a presence which, though it now seems vague to your feeble sight, will grow
in clarity and depth.
At night I could
hear them singing their high
song in the trees.
When shall I
hear the sweet and melodious
song of the birds
in place of their agonizing sighs?
If
in such moments we would listen to the wind
in the trees, the waves curling on the beach, feet crunching
in sand, and the
song of the mockingbird as the evening sun sets, we would surely
hear creator God singing hymns over us, his creation.
One night
in early 1983, my teenaged - Christian - 60s - obsessed - socialist / pacifist - leaning self
heard this
song on the radio.
He once commented to me about a paticular
song I wrote, Inside Out, that it was the type of
song that needed to be
heard in bars and late night clubs.
Hear No Evil will get stuck
in your head, like a
song you almost forgot you loved.
They gathered
in one another's homes for fellowship meals, for the
hearing of the Gospel, for the prayers and joyful
songs in which they expressed their praise and gratitude to God for the newly received faith and hope.
I
hear others around me join
in an easy, high - pitched wailing
song.
I
hear the drums now of the sweathouse, feel the heat,
hear the Lakota spirit
song, and think perhaps I have seen, if for but a single moment, a twinkle
in her eye.
«I want to
hear a
song about the breakdown
in your marriage, I want to
hear songs of justice, I want to
hear rage at injustice and I want to
hear a
song so good that it makes people want to do something about the subject.»
We are given a vision that the winter shall be past, the flowers shall appear on the earth, the time of singing shall come, and the voice of the turtle dove shall be
heard in the land [
Song of
Songs 2:11 - 12].
A delightful coincidence is that a bird can be
heard chirping
in the background as the discussion draws to a close, even as a woman raises a question on the subject of bird
song.
Myself and a friend were discussing something very similar to this... we
heard it
in a
song played on a very popular christian radio station, but I've
heard it many other times
in a few specific bands.
If I were to
hear one more
song in my lifetime about the gentle caress of my savior I think I'd jam a spoon
in my left eye socket.
My personal opinion is that when prayer is involved
in songwriting and the songwriter is submitted to God and allows the Holy Spirit to lead them, then the
song will have the message that God wants His people to
hear, much the same as a Pastor who writes a sermon, God Bless you.
In Jones»
songs, you
hear the old Baptist and Pentecostal fear that maybe, horrifically, one has passed over into the stage of Esau who, as the Bible puts it, «could not find repentance though he sought it with tears.»
Yes, I am a male worship leader and writer and not once
in all the times that I have ever played or
heard this incredible
song, have I viewed it through the eyes of pervert.
Songs like «Redeemed» by Big Daddy Weave and «I need a Miracle» by Third Day, which talks about a man contemplating suicide who
hears God calling him from a
song on the radio, resulting
in him accepting Christ.
Frankly, I would prefer to
hear my folkie worship
songs rather than a boisterous rendition
in Espanol!