I chose the song This Is The Time sang by Billy Joel. I picked this song because a lot of people say that your middle school experience is very important to remember. It’s not only middle school but also your whole school experience. But in particular this song represents my 8th grade year. This year has been really great, probably my best year at MME I really want to remember all of my new friends and almost everything that has happened this year. A lyric in the song is “This is the time to remember, cause it will not last forever”. Everyone wants to hold onto memories weather it’s from school or not, there is a lyric in the song that explains you should hold onto your memories no matter what they are. The lyric is “these are the days to hold onto, cause we won’t although we want to”. The lyrics also means that no matter how hard you try you may not remember everything that we want to. …show more content…
Things will happen in your life that you will want to forget and it remember. A lyric that represents this is “But time is gonna change, we’ve got to move somehow but I don’t want to lose you know”. The lyrics also says/represents that even if you have a bad memory that maybe you don’t want to let go of it or that maybe it’s something that you do kind of want to keep that memory with you. This relates to my 8th grade experience, because I do have some memories that I do want to remember and forget. Some of them are funny and embarrassing and others are just embarrassing. Having those kinds of things in your head is kind of good because it helps you remember that time
Analysis of 7 O'Clock News/Silent Night by Simon and Garfunkel In expressive arts we are studing the topics the 60’s. We listened to the song “7 O'clock News/Silent Night” Simon and Garfunkel. In 1956, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel were juniors at Forest Hills High School in New York City. They began playing together as a group called Tom and Jerry, with Simon as Jerry Landis and Garfunkel as Tom Graph, so called because he always liked to track hits on the pop charts.
This song represents confidence because Clarkson said that even when things are bad you can always handle it and can always pull through and by pulling through you’re getting stronger.
Memory has helped me with a lot of things in my life, and I am thankful for it. In conclusion, memory is very important for someone to have, so you can reflect on the past, prevent history from repeating, and make sure no one forgets what truly happened. By using memory, you can become a better person and learn how to make the right decisions about a situation that you may have dealt with in the past. Memory has helped a lot of people get through tough times, but it has also helped people make sure they are not getting themselves in
The song I chose was “I’m Sorry” by the artist Joyner Lucas. This song has a pretty deep meaning to me. It’s about a man who commits suicide. Last year around Christmas time I met this guy. He was a friend of a close family member of mine. He was always hanging around them so naturally we started talking. I’m the type of person who cares about people a little too much. I started noticing that he got more quiet and more to himself. I never thought he wanted to hurt himself. I trusted him and he knew he could trust me too. Things at home weren’t good. He was hurting. No kid should ever go through that (he is my age).
Memory is a something that you remember from your past experiences so you can learn from them and adapt whatever you learn to control your life in which direction you want to be in, because our life without memory is empty .I read about “The Catcher in the Rye” and “Hope, Despair and Memory” , they think of memory something that you can't forget about it what happened to you in the past, because that's how they learn there life lessons, passage #1 used repetition and informal diction, passage #2 used repetition and painful diction.
Now this could potentially be your new summer jam. You sing it all the way to class then suddenly forget it. You can't even remember the melody, not one word. Then not only have you forgotten this song, you sit there and just think. What was it?
The next song that describe my life is “Everyday We Lit” by PnB rock and YFN Lucci. This song describes my whole senior year because our class was lit. I love this
Music has played an essential aspect in my life. I have struggled in the past with discovering who I am as an individual. Music was the one thing I could relate to throughout fifth to tenth grade. As I matured so did my music. The songs were full of empowerment and had an energetic style. “Don’t be so hard on yourself” by Jess Glynne is the theme song because the lyrics explain the struggles of discovering oneself, how every individual gets knocked down and urges me to be myself.
As I think about my senior year, where I have been, where I am going and who I am, I have realized what my theme song should be. It describes me in many different ways.
For somebody who is not invested in artistic outlets, I absolutely love music. I like all kinds of music, from country to rap to today’s hits and Billboard’s Top 40. However, the only genre I will never grow tired of, and the one I have loved since a young age, is classic rock. There are a few classic rock songs that I relate so strongly to, and at times I could swear they were written just for me. No song reflects how I have felt more about my senior year though, than “Eclipse” by the band Pink Floyd. Senior year is a transitional part of my life, and it cannot be described in just one definite way. To reflect this, I selected a song that has no definite meaning.
‘No matter gay, straight, or bi, I was born to survive’. In the words of lady GaGa herself it doesn’t matter who you marry, what your gender is or what’s you race you just need to accept others and yourself. Lady GaGa’s song ‘Born this Way’ informs others about self-acceptance in her new album ‘Born this way’. This song is about people abusing others and reflecting badly on them self because of their race, gender and choice in who they marry. Lady GaGa expresses her thoughts about people’s issues to say it doesn’t matter who you are because you were born that way.
Naturally, life is a continuous cycle of experience and learning. Yet often times so much is buried in our lives that we fail to remember or recall what we have learned. Memories that range from miniscule facts to important emotions can often leave unknowingly from our mind. Billy Collin’s “Forgetfulness” shows how memories are delicate and fragile, and that the process of forgetting is one that is nonchalant. Billy Collins effectively blends subtle humor and irony with a dramatic tone shift to explain that ideas and facts that people think are important flee the mind, showing that nothing good can last. Although he refers to memories in a lighthearted, thoughtful manner, the poem gradually shifts (just
This very slow song, so in my opinion I think it reinforces a sense of bittersweet, because even though she mentions how she wants to be remembered for the good things that she did she also mentions death and regrets in her song.
Every song has a story to tell, and some contain hidden stories or lessons, while others are completely blatant. In Billy Joel’s song, “We Didn’t Start the Fire,” he does not hesitate to be very obvious with what he tries to prove, which is how all of the events in his song contribute to one large fire. I chose to remediate Joel’s song because it spoke to me with historical context. When researching the song, I read a majority of the history behind it and decided to reflect upon it in a visual picture collage, combining a majority of the elements he mentions with pictures--all circled around a fire in the middle. I decided to also make red-dyed cupcakes reflecting the fire Joel speaks of and ice them with a flame, yet placing an X over it,
I chose the famous and well known song, “I Will Survive,” because it tells me that I will survive the 7th grade and school there after! This song was sung in 1978 by Gloria Gaynor, an African American women. This catchy song was a huge hit during the disco era and has a medium to up beat tempo. “I will survive,” best represents me because I will survive homework, sports, and school work, although at this time in life it does not feel like it! My favorite part of the song is when it says that “Oh, no, not I, I will survive,” because it shows that I will never give up and keep trying new things and that I will pull through. School is like a battlefield, having your ups and your downs. This song is also about friendship, love , broken hearts,