
Dellarovere
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Of course it does: People from different places and of different ages and musical prefferences come closer getting to know each other through music and "strange" collaborations:
Omer Faruk Tekbilek/Brian Kean
Alessandro Safina/Sezen Aksu
Placido Domingo/Jennifer Rush
Montserrat Caballe/Freddie Mercury
Riccardo Cocciante/Cecilia Gasdia
Luciano Pavarotti/Lucio Dalla....
and I could go on for hours. |
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Alice in Wonderbra
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"Music makes the people come together
Music makes the bourgeoisie and the rebel "
"Music" by Madonna |
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The Babe is Armed!
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Music is best for me in my alone time. It connects me to people when someone turns me on to a new sound or a new artist. I think about that person whenever I listen to it after that.
EDIT: I'll add one of my favorite collaborations to D's list
Alison Krauss / Yo Yo Ma |
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Leprechaun
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Yes absolutely. There are certain moments connected to certain songs. Like a pleasant song singing just on a happy moment. I always remember that moment listening to the song. It's the same with people.That's why those songs are more meaningful and more beautiful. |
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Ipek K
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Of course it does....and not only people from different cultures but it brings back memories. It connects me to people in spiritual levels, as well.
I still remember people- or places and occasions- when I hear a certain music.
Just a brief example- I remember a person who is long gone every time I hear a certain Eric Clapton song as if he is still alive. So vivid that I can remember his tone of voice and I can even smell his after shave..
Weird, huh?... |
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Selena
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Definitely!!! I just think back about all the nice friends I have made thru music, how I met them and what beautiful times we spent together listening to music and no matter what will happen in the future, there will always be the music and friends left in my heart! Thanks for sending all this nice music all the time! You got the music in you!!! |
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PhiloSophia
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Most certainly, but only when it's shared. It's universal, you don't need to know the language to understand music and it moves you. I tried to include a link, but it wouldn't let me. If you have a chance, check out a video on Youtube by Bjork called Joga. The video isn't that great, but the song is beautiful :o) |
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Elizabeth N
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YES , MUSIC DOES CONNECT WITH PEOPLE ...IT DOES AND IT SURE DOES......just watch this video" Home "music by Westlife ...enjoy and get that connection with that music ...
http://www.westlife.com |
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straight_up
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definitely: different instrument, like different people come together just as music does. |
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hypnaughtiq
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WOW
great music...
thank you for the link.. |
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Giorgia M
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It definately does. All arts do. |
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cantilena91
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It indeed connects people -that is why there are fan clubs for the artists!!! |
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atika winata
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Yes
Usually, after school I always listen to music
Either its from computer or my cellphone
I really like it... |
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The Broken Gentleman
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Yes, it does.
Enjoy, sweetie >>> http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-7jCQZRchfqhTZXP5hFHfDCo-?cq=1&p=95 |
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Aurora
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There is no better "language" than MUSIC to connect people. Good question! Thank you! |
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Nicolas N
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Of course music connects people. In concerts the audience becomes one person. |
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Yabran Tariga
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I'm not gonna watch the video but I do think music connects people... I only listen to metal music, and that has lead me to know other metal fans. This pattern repeats in every single music genre. |
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Irmak
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Of corz
It's an international language ;-) |
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hanibal
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Not much than Nokia. |
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