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    I think, one of the most romantic songs ever.

    BVB |The Morticians Daughter

    I open my lungs dear
    I sing this song at funerals, no rush.
    These lyrics heard a thousand times, just plush
    A baby boy you’ve held so tightly,
    This pain it visits almost nightly
    Missing hotel beds,
    I feel your touch.

    I will wait dear
    A patient of eternity, my crush.
    A universal still, no rush.
    No dust will ever grow on this frame,
    One million years, and I will say your name.
    I love you more than I can ever scream.

    We booked our flight those years ago,
    I said I loved you as I left you.
    Regrets still haunt my hollow head
    But I promised you that I will see you again, again.

    I sit here and smile dear.
    I smile because I think of you and I blush.
    These bleeding hollow dials, this fuss.
    A fuss is made of miles and travel,
    Roadways are but stones and gravel.
    A bleeding heart can conquer every crush.

    We booked our flight those years ago
    You said you loved me as you left me.
    Regrets still haunt your saddened head,
    But I promised you I will see you,

    We booked our flight those years ago
    I said I loved you as I left you
    Regrets no longer in my head,
    But I promised you and now I’m home again
    Again
    Again
    Again
    Again
    Again
    I’m home again

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    Posted on: 14th February 2012 - 26 notesReblog

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    Happy Valentines Day! Don’t forget to listen to the love songs and stories your favorite bands have shared with us. And make sure to share your own with us : )

    Happy Valentines Day! Don’t forget to listen to the love songs and stories your favorite bands have shared with us. And make sure to share your own with us : )

    (Source: purevolume)

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    Day 75: “All You Need is Love” - The Beatles

    The name says it all <3

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    t-rotheavenger:

    14 Songs of Love Day 14

    tlc | red light special

    Hope you all get the good loving tonight.

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    Something about this song and video, eally cool. What a retro feel.

    Sprawl II | Arcade Fire

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    johnathanroberts:

    Meet Lana Del Rey - Exclusive Interview

    It always intrigues me to hear singer’s talking voices compared to their singing voices. Lana’s is so different! I never would have imagined.

    Posted on: 13th February 2012 - 8 notesReblog

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    jenny483 asked Hi, I wonder, is the name "breakaway" inspired by one of the Tokio Hotel songs "Breakaway"? btw it's great song ;)

    Hey, thank you for your question. Yes it is! :) I think it just suits the whole aura I am going for. Be different, get away from the norm. In terms of music - music you might not have heard before, other music other then just the repetition that is on the radio, etc.

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    http://blackveilbrides.tumblr.com is it!

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    I Look To You - Whitney Houston, RIP

    (Source: picturesofmusic)

    Posted on: 12th February 2012 - 2 notesReblog

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    With Music&#8217;s Biggest Night upon us, it&#8217;s time to think about  finalizing your to-do list for your official GRAMMY Sunday party. Hors  d&#8217;oeuvres? Check. Favorite beverage? Check. Something sweet? Check.  Internet bill paid so you can stream GRAMMY Live? Check.
What&#8217;s on the GRAMMY menu, you ask? Plenty.
The  eclectic performance lineup for the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards has a  little bit of everything — from a comeback by 2011&#8217;s best-selling  artist, a classic band reunion and duets to genre-stretching  collaborations, a Beatle legend, GRAMMY debuts, and hearty sides of  country, rock, pop and hip-hop. Plus, the GRAMMYs are guaranteed to be  cool with two-time GRAMMY-winning artist/actor LL Cool J serving as  host.
It&#8217;s a lot to keep track of, so we&#8217;ve compiled a handy  alphabetical guide listing the artists who will be taking the GRAMMY  stage. Of course, be sure to stay logged on to GRAMMY.com to complement  your GRAMMY experience and join the conversation.
And the performers for the 54th GRAMMY Awards are:
Adele, who will be performing for the first time since undergoing vocal-cord surgery last fall
Jason Aldean and Kelly Clarkson
The Beach Boys, who will be reuniting for their first appearance in two decades, with Foster The People and Maroon 5
Tony Bennett and Carrie Underwood
Chris Brown
Glen Campbell with the Band Perry and Blake Shelton
The Civil Wars
Coldplay and Rihanna
Dance/electronica segment featuring Chris Brown, Deadmau5, Foo Fighters, David Guetta, and Lil Wayne
Foo Fighters
Jennifer Hudson, who will pay tribute to the late Whitney Houston
Alicia Keys and Bonnie Raitt
Diana Krall
Bruno Mars
Paul McCartney
Nicki Minaj
Maceo Parker
Katy Perry
Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band
Taylor Swift
Joe Walsh
The  54th Annual GRAMMY Awards will take place live on Sunday, Feb. 12 at  Staples Center in Los Angeles and will be broadcast in high definition  and 5.1 surround sound on the CBS Television Network from 8–11:30 p.m.  (ET/PT). The show also will be supported on radio worldwide via Westwood  One/Dial Global, and covered online at GRAMMY.com and CBS.com, and on  YouTube.

    With Music’s Biggest Night upon us, it’s time to think about finalizing your to-do list for your official GRAMMY Sunday party. Hors d’oeuvres? Check. Favorite beverage? Check. Something sweet? Check. Internet bill paid so you can stream GRAMMY Live? Check.

    What’s on the GRAMMY menu, you ask? Plenty.

    The eclectic performance lineup for the 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards has a little bit of everything — from a comeback by 2011’s best-selling artist, a classic band reunion and duets to genre-stretching collaborations, a Beatle legend, GRAMMY debuts, and hearty sides of country, rock, pop and hip-hop. Plus, the GRAMMYs are guaranteed to be cool with two-time GRAMMY-winning artist/actor LL Cool J serving as host.

    It’s a lot to keep track of, so we’ve compiled a handy alphabetical guide listing the artists who will be taking the GRAMMY stage. Of course, be sure to stay logged on to GRAMMY.com to complement your GRAMMY experience and join the conversation.

    And the performers for the 54th GRAMMY Awards are:

    • Adele, who will be performing for the first time since undergoing vocal-cord surgery last fall
    • Jason Aldean and Kelly Clarkson
    • The Beach Boys, who will be reuniting for their first appearance in two decades, with Foster The People and Maroon 5
    • Tony Bennett and Carrie Underwood
    • Chris Brown
    • Glen Campbell with the Band Perry and Blake Shelton
    • The Civil Wars
    • Coldplay and Rihanna
    • Dance/electronica segment featuring Chris Brown, Deadmau5, Foo Fighters, David Guetta, and Lil Wayne
    • Foo Fighters
    • Jennifer Hudson, who will pay tribute to the late Whitney Houston
    • Alicia Keys and Bonnie Raitt
    • Diana Krall
    • Bruno Mars
    • Paul McCartney
    • Nicki Minaj
    • Maceo Parker
    • Katy Perry
    • Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band
    • Taylor Swift
    • Joe Walsh

    The 54th Annual GRAMMY Awards will take place live on Sunday, Feb. 12 at Staples Center in Los Angeles and will be broadcast in high definition and 5.1 surround sound on the CBS Television Network from 8–11:30 p.m. (ET/PT). The show also will be supported on radio worldwide via Westwood One/Dial Global, and covered online at GRAMMY.com and CBS.com, and on YouTube.

    (Source: iammyself90)

    Posted on: 12th February 2012 - 83 notesReblog

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    Whitney's MJ Tribute

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    Adam Lambert at the Clive Davis pre-gramy party. I am watching live to see the stars reactions to Whitney. You can watch by going to grammy.com/live

    (Source: celob)

    Posted on: 11th February 2012 - 45 notesReblog

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    I must have seen The Bodyguard 1000 times.

    Posted on: 11th February 2012 - 2 notesReblog

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    “I Wanna Dance With Somebody”

    I fondly remember this song throughout my childhood.

    Posted on: 11th February 2012 - 7 notesReblog

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    First Michael, then Amy, now Whitney
Gone too soon.

    First Michael, then Amy, now Whitney

    Gone too soon.

    (via timetillitends)

    Posted on: 11th February 2012 - 14 notesReblog

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