“Marketing is so powerful that it can make even an extremely untalented musician a one-hundred-hits wonder.” HumorAbleFunnyQuotesAbilityMusicTalentStrengthHumourGeniusMusicianCapableJokesHumorousCapacityMarketingRadioBrilliantTechniqueGiftAdvertisingAccomplishedSatireFacultyAphorismBrandingGiftedQuotationsBentJokeHilariousFacilitySalesExpertiseBrillianceCompetentAphorismsTouchPersonal BrandingArtistrySkillfulSkillExpertAptitudeMarketersKnackAdvertisersFlairAdeptMarketAphoristAphoristsMusiciansPlaylistsForteTalentedDexterityPersonal BrandHitUntalentedCrackAceSkilledHitsMarketerPlaylistConsummateProficientAptDeftAdvertiserDexterousMasterlyTop 40AdroitMusoMusosOne Hit WonderTop FortyUngifted Author:Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“I would never understand how hurt and confused and hopeless he must have felt, to decide it wasn't worth trying, and I wasn't mad at him anymore for doing it...” MusicSadDepressionSuicidePlaylistHayden Book:Playlist for the Dead Source: Playlist for the Dead
“Wood Music: A Playlist Foals, ‘Birch Tree’, 2015 Arnold Bax, November Woods, 1917 The Beatles, ‘Norwegian Wood’, 1965 Igor Stravinsky, ‘Berceuse’, from The Firebird, 1910 A Woodland Reading List William Boyce and David Garrick, ‘Heart of Oak’, 1760 George Butterworth, The Banks of Green Willow, 1913 ——, ‘Loveliest of Trees’, from ‘A Shropshire Lad’, 1911 Editors, ‘I Want a Forest’, 2009 Edward Elgar, String Quartet in E minor, Op. 83, 1919 ——, Quintet in A minor, Op., 84, 1918 ——, Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85, 1919 ——, Owls: An Epitaph, Op. 27, 1907 Keane, ‘Somewhere Only We Know’, 2004 Lindisfarne, Dingly Dell, 1972 Oasis, ‘Songbird’, 2002 Pink Floyd, ‘Careful with That Axe, Eugene’, 1969 Camille Saint-Saëns, ‘Le Coucou au Fond des Bois’ (‘The Cuckoo in the Depths of the Wood’), 1886 Pablo Casals, ‘El Cant dels Ocells’ (‘Song of the Birds’), 1961 Antonín Dvořák, Waldesruhe (‘Silent Woods’) for cello and orchestra, Op. 68, no. 5, 1894 Edvard Grieg, Lyric Pieces, Op. 43, no. 4, ‘Little Bird’, 1886 Franz Liszt, Legende S.175 no. 1, St Francis of Assisi preaching to the birds, 1863 Monty Python, ‘The Lumberjack Song’, 1975 Van Morrison, ‘Redwood Tree’, 1972 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, ‘Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja’ (‘The Bird- catcher, that’s me’), from Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute), 1791 George Perlman, ‘A Birdling Sings’, from ‘Ghetto Sketches’, 1931 Pulp, ‘The Trees’, 2001 Radiohead, King of Limbs, 2011 Robert Schumann, ‘Jäger auf der Lauer’ (‘Hunters on the Lookout’), from Waldszenen (Forest Scenes), Op. 82, no. 2, 1850–51 ——, ‘Freundliche Landschaft’ (‘Friendly Landscape’), from Waldszenen (Forest Scenes), Op. 82, no. 5, 1850–51 Jean Sibelius, ‘The Aspen’, no. 3, ‘The Birch’, no. 4, ‘The Spruce’, no. 5, from Op. 75, ‘The Trees’, 1914–19 Trad., ‘The Trees They Do Grow High’ ——, ‘The Willow Tree’ The Verve, ‘Sonnet’, from Urban Hymns, 1997 Paul Weller, ‘Wild Wood’, 1993” MusicWoodPlaylist Book:The Wood: The Life & Times of Cockshutt Wood Source: The Wood: The Life & Times of Cockshutt Wood
“She is the song that stays permanently in my playlist.” RomanceSongMusicLove Quotes And SayingsSongsTrue Love QuotesFavorite SongPlaylist Author:Avijeet Das
“During certain periods of our lives, we may listen to a particular song that touches our hearts so much that we end up repeating the song for the umpteenth time. My question is, how would you know the next song will also touch your heart if you don't allow the playlist to flow? This happens to us in real life; sometimes we get too comfortable with one thing such that we don't allow for other experiences and opportunities.” SongComfortableReal LifeListenHeartsRepeatingPlaylistNext SongUpteenth Time Author:Oscar Bimpong
“My musical playlist are secret of my real happiness,” MusicHappyPositive ThoughtGood QuotePlaylistLife Inspiring Author:Aaryan singh
“alone, drinking coffee, listening to the playlist that include the songs that remember you with the best and bad moments of your life. what a hard emotional moment !!” ThinkingHardMomentsPastMusicLonelinessEmotionsCoffeeAloneBestBadSongsPlaylist Author:Nabil TOUSSI