Monday, November 29, 2010

iPod giveaway

I usually don't play Facebook games, but I made an exception today because I was tagged in a note that said I had to participate.  Actually, the idea behind the activity was kind of interesting, and went along with something that's been on my mind anyway.  So, why not?

In this game, the participant is presented with a list of questions like "How are you feeling?", "What is your goal in life?", and "What do you think about often?"  Going down the list, the participant clicks the "next" button on their MP3 player's shuffle mode, and the name of whatever song appears is entered as the answer to the question on which the participant happens to be.  For example, when asked "What's your motto?", I answered, "Take A Bow."

I sensed some consistencies in my answers, as well as in the answers of a couple friends who participated.  And I was finally led to the one-sentence expression of my recent thoughts: 

You can really learn something about a person by going through their iPod.

"For as [a man] thinketh in his heart, so is he" (Proverbs 23:7).  I believe something similar can be applied to our individual collections of music.  Typically, we listen to the music we like.  And we like it for a reason.  I won't make an attempt to describe what some reasons might be; I can put words to some of my feelings, but music transcends every human explanation and acts, in effect, as a window to the very soul.

That's why I've posted so many videos on my blog lately, rather than writing much.  What a song can make us understand in four minutes, I would be lucky to even introduce in four pages of text.  There is so much about ourselves, our thoughts, and our very existence that we struggle to describe on our own.  But music seems to be made for that.  So, for example, instead of spending hours on a blog post entitled "Who I Am," and still get nowhere . . . I can simply link to something like Adagio and Transfiguration, and it would answer questions about who I am deep down, what I think about on a quiet night, and what I want to be.  Other musical posts might illustrate what's immediately on my mind (as I did with the lyrics to Have I Done Any Good?).  When I share a song, it's more than a song--it's an invitation into my soul.   

I'm curious to hear your thoughts on this subject--and possibly even the songs that speak for you, if you're willing to share them.  We can learn a lot about each other without saying a word.

5 comments:

olde.fashioned said...

Misleading title, false advertising!! LOL I thought you were going to give away an iPod, HAH!

Thought-provoking post, and I agree with the concept that you can tell a lot about a person by their taste in music. The same holds true for their taste in books, movies, and friends.

Nathan said...

Haha, Not false advertising, at all! The post, after all, is about how our iPods give us away. You interpreted it wrong.

;-D

Okay... and maybe I wanted to draw people in, too.

olde.fashioned said...

SEE!!! You were just trying to bait and switch. :P :P :P

Nathan said...

... And it worked, didn't it? ;-)

Stacy said...

Dude, I totally thought you were giving away an iPod, too! HaHa!

And I completely agree. Songs can tell a persons story. Music can speak louder than pages and pages of writing.

What song(s) relate to me?

Hrm, I haven't thought about that for a while!

For now it's "Such Great Heights" by Iron & Wine. There are many more songs that I feel "represent" me, but I can't think of them right now, haha. :)

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