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Music Monday: The Sea of Memories

This week's Music Monday is three songs from Bush's latest album The Sea of Memories.

Lately I have been having trouble writing in this blog. I've pretty much only written my Music Monday posts and the non music ones (as well as the music ones) that I did write were crap. So this morning as I was trying to decide on a song to use and trying to write one about running I could only draw a blank (or crappy sentences).

So I did what I usually do when I am stuck: I turned on my ipod. I picked this album to play while I sat there trying to come up with something good to write. Then it finally hit me! (8 hours later) I decided to do something I really have wanted to do for a while: give you a few songs and let you decide what you think/feel.

These three songs have very special meanings for me. I won't discuss them because one of my favorite things about listening to songs that Gavin Rossdale has written is that there is not always a clear meaning. There are a lot of his songs that you can kinda pull different thoughts or emotions from.

If you can be patient and let these songs resonate I think you will find them to be very meaningful. And if not just sit back and look at that nice piece of man candy Gavin Rossdale! Ya know, whatever works for you.

Enjoy!




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