Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Submission # 3

Everyone's been through a Break-Up. Well, almost everyone, and if you haven't, then you're lucky. Something we don't realize during this time is that the feelings we express are natural. If you really like someone and then one day they're gone, you're bound to be upset and confused. There are the break ups that you don't really care about, and then there are the ones that completely devastate you. Some people turn to music, friends, or the stereotypical girl watching romantic love stories on TV with a box of chocolates next to you with your favorite blanket and fuzzy pajamas on.

It seems like any song you listen to these days is about love, either good or bad. During this podcast, they interview a writer, Starlee Kine. She explains her break up from the guy she thought was “the one.” She lists the songs that she relied on to express her pain. All of these songs express how they don’t want to get over their love, how they can’t make them love them as much as they would want to. After months and months of listening to other peoples break up songs, she decided to write her own. Her kind of love song was the type that explained that this guy wouldn’t have to even say sorry to have her heart again. Which most people think is pathetic which it really is, but you can’t help it when you’re going through this kind of thing. She confides in Phil Collins, a popular writer, to help her write this love song. They had gone through similar situations and he helped her.

Even if you haven’t gone through this kind of situation, this is a podcast that anyone can listen to. Almost all of us can relate to these people.

1 comment:

  1. I love this post! It really makes me want to listen to the podcast. And I love your last sentence in the first paragraph. Its like you know me.

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