NGONGE Posted December 18, 2009 On that Qutting Music thread, Marx made a comment about how Music affects his moods. At the time, I have to admit that I viewed it as just another of Marx's tongue-in-cheek comments. But I have changed my mind now and find myself fully agreeing with him. Still, this thread is not about how music helped change my mood. This is a thread about WOMEN'S MUSIC. It all started on the train this morning. There I was sitting on the end seat and reading my paper in peace, when a young Asian girl came and sat next to me. She had her headphones on and the sound was on full blast. The first song I (very clearly) heard was 'All By Myself' by that annoying Canadian woman who did the sound track to that film about the ship that sank. The second song was this: Early in the morning I put breakfast at your table And make sure that your coffee Has its sugar and cream Your eggs are over easy Your toast done lightly All that's missing is your morning kiss That used to greet me Now you say the juice is sour It used to be so sweet And I can't help but to wonder If you're talking 'bout me We don't talk the way we used to talk It's hurtin' so deep I've got my pride, I will not cry But it's makin' me weak I'm not your superwoman I'm not the kind of girl that you can let down And think that everything's okay Boy, I am only human This girl needs more than occasional Hugs as a token of love from you to me, ooh, baby I fought my way through the rush hour Trying to make it home just for you I want to make sure that your dinner Will be waiting for you But when you get there you just tell me You're not hungry at all You said you'd rather read the paper And you don't want to talk You like to think that I'm just crazy When I say that you changed I'm convinced I know the problem You don't love me the same You're just going through the motions And you're not being fair I've got my pride, I will not cry Still I can't help but care The third song was not that much better. It was Tyrone by Erikah Badu and went like this: I'm gettin' tired of your sh*t You don't never buy me nothin' See Everytime you come around You got to bring Jim, James, Paul, & Tyrone See why can't we be by ourselves, sometimes See I've been having this on my mind For a long time I just want it to be You and me Like It used to be, Baby But ya don't know how to act So matter of fact.... The fourth song was Gloria Gaynor's I will survive. Luckily, I had to get off the train before being assulted with the fifth song. You can of course guess what my mood was like by the time I got off that train. But, all this got me wondering about women and music. Is there an actual genre called 'women's music'? What sort of songs do they have other than the four monstrosities above? Are they all complaints? Do they really have to put their everyday way of speaking in lyric format? Can you think of any similar lyrics? Bloody women. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cynical lady Posted December 18, 2009 Forget you. Poor woman, she must be going throw a break up with a good for nothing/sorry excuse/waste of oxygen of a man. Bless her dear socks. Bloody men Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted December 18, 2009 ^^ Now why didn't I think of that? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted December 18, 2009 lool I think music makes people imagine things that are not there and the shitan really uses it to get into peoples head. In particular I think love songs brainwash people into something which does not sit well with reality- they end up with crazy expectations which borders on worshiping someone and visa verse and the complaint songs make normal everyday problems huge and the hate songs feed off people's anger and create a mounting out of dust. Now breakup songs I hate the most- they make people sit around all depressed, looking to the shitty past which suddenly becomes all about the magical days- even though really it was mundane and boring, but somehow the past becomes something impossible to attain, the future appears bleak and the present like dogs world. This is followed by the survival songs- which are just as bad and contradictor. So really I think people should avoid music at all times, particularly, if they are happy, sad, heartbroken or angry. I was forced to listen to MJ many times by suited men who keep tapping the damn feet on the train- like they are going to break into a dance in moment now. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cynical lady Posted December 18, 2009 Because my dear old man Cheverly is wasted on you. The woman in question was clearly in a state of distress and you failed to help her. Mind you the opportunity was on the 1/2song. If you would have attempted anything on the ¾ am sure she would have chewed your head off. Nonetheless you have failed. Ibti- come on, music is food for the soul, caters to every occasion and mood. Lifts you up if need be, and taps into many other emotions that one goes throw ones life. As for break-up songs; my dear it’s a graduation process, look at the list the old man posted. The woman started with all by myself, then moved to am not your super-woman, then to Tyrone …then I will survive, I’m sure the 5th song would have been something along the lines of independent women. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted December 18, 2009 ^^^Music just makes people emotional and irrational. The women needs to stop being so self absorbed and get on with life, I'm seriously how selfish and self pity is not a good trait. All that calcal over some dude. Now they have song lyrics that don't make sense :confused: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cynical lady Posted December 18, 2009 How Ibti, How? p.s i'm talking about the music part. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juxa Posted December 18, 2009 Ngonge you must be one of those people that lean so close to you on the train as if sharing your neef. women have different songs! fight songs, sad songs, heartbreak songs, angry song etc best calaacal song by tubeec and it is called cabaad iyo calolyow. fabalous Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faheema. Posted December 18, 2009 Originally posted by NGONGE: Early in the morning I put breakfast at your table And make sure that your coffee Has its sugar and cream Your eggs are over easy Your toast done lightly All that's missing is your morning kiss That used to greet me Now you say the juice is sour It used to be so sweet And I can't help but to wonder If you're talking 'bout me We don't talk the way we used to talk It's hurtin' so deep I've got my pride, I will not cry But it's makin' me weak I'm not your superwoman I'm not the kind of girl that you can let down And think that everything's okay Boy, I am only human This girl needs more than occasional Hugs as a token of love from you to me, ooh, baby I fought my way through the rush hour Trying to make it home just for you I want to make sure that your dinner Will be waiting for you But when you get there you just tell me You're not hungry at all You said you'd rather read the paper And you don't want to talk You like to think that I'm just crazy When I say that you changed I'm convinced I know the problem You don't love me the same You're just going through the motions And you're not being fair I've got my pride, I will not cry Still I can't help but care Karyn White - Super Woman, classic song...haven't heard this since school days. Woman music...Kitchen music, what's the difference NGONGE? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chubacka Posted December 18, 2009 Sounds like the girl is putting herself through therapy via her Ipod. Good on her. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted December 18, 2009 Kitchen music is different, Faheema. It usually is Somali and it almost always is exactly the stuff you hear in weddings. Sometime in years to come, some scientist is going to conduct a research on the link between such music and clean dishes. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kool_Kat Posted December 18, 2009 NG, couldn't you simply change seats? Or you were enjoying the muustiko as much as the young lady, runta noo sheeg? Here's one of my fav pissed as a mothalover song: While he was scheming I was beamin' in the beamer just beamin' can't believe that I caught my man cheating so I found another way to make him pay for it all So I went to Neiman-Marcus on a shopping spree-ah And on the way I grabbed Soley and Mia And as the cash box rang I thought everything away {Chorus} (0ops) there goes the dreams we used to say (oops) there goes the time we spented away (oops) there goes the love we had but you cheated on me and that's For THAT now (oops) there goes the house we made a home (oops) there goes you'll never leave me alone (oops) for all the lies you told this is what you owe Hey Ladies, when your man wanna get buck wild just go back and hit 'em up style put your hands on his cash and spend it to the last dime for all the hard times oh when your cold and everything goes from the crib, to the ride and the clothes so you better let him know that if you mess up you gotta hit 'em up While he was braggin I was comin' down the hill uh just-a draggin' all of his pictures and his clothes in the baggin I sold eveything else til there was just nothing left and I paid all the bills about a month too late It's a shame we have to play these games the love we had just faded away, away (oops and chorus) All of the dreams you sold left me out in the cold What happened to the days when we used to trust each other And all of the things I sold Will take you until you get old To get 'em back without me Cause revenge is better than money you'll see I always like naag cadkeeda goosato, not so much kuwa baroorto! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faheema. Posted December 18, 2009 ^ NGONGE, Somali songs have more calaacal than the english ones, they're more dramatic with such lyrics as.... "hurdo kama bogtoo barkin baan ku tiirshaa boga iyo calooshee beerkaan u seexdaa barbarada ma qabanaayee anigoo burburayoo dhinacyadu i barareen waagu ii bariistee" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abu-Salman Posted December 18, 2009 ^ Waa jimce oo sanadi islaamga cusub, marka Tupac iyo Tubeec waxaa nooga haboon suratul Kahf iwm (Ngonge, odeygi reerka adoo ah miyaad waxan lasoo shirtagtay adeer, way noo taala... ) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites