![]() I abandoned everyone, including myself, to stay alive as she was/is my inspiration to keep going. I have a handful of mental health illnesses and my mom was the only one who never abandoned me. I begged her to do things for herself that were out of my control. Windy from Northern ItalyWell, the fact that feminist groups try to ban something, tends to make me love the object of their "attention" more.We should ban these types of people who want to ban. You gotta love what others try to do to free speech. MeIt's interesting how the people who think feminism is bulls-t are men - triggered much guys? I mean calm down won't you, you're getting hysterical.It should be lifting women up not tearing people down. Please, take feminism to the place it should. What creates a monster isn't the feeling it's the action. A serious lack of understanding and empathy to not recognize that these feelings can be had by everyone. Worse using a gender role to tear it down. Just Here from EarthI think it takes a special kind of uselessly bitter to misinterpret raw and honestly HUMAN emotion.The movie covers how crappy people are to one another on every level perfectly and tells us it's tike to move on. Exactly what was being plotted in the scene. It was about a girl who emotionally abused a guy. The use of the song Push was perfect for this. The movie touched on manipulation writing large and it wasn't subtle about it. Observer from CanadaI think there's an important message people are missing that everyone just needs to stop messing with one another's emotions.So I feel like every song I ever write could be a country song if you broke it down but always seems to have that pop sensibility." But I went from not knowing there was any other kinds of music out there besides those artists to becoming kind of obsessed with the '80s alt wave that was happening. I just think that growing up on those legends made me think more about telling stories with the imagery in the lyrics. I could try to write a certain style but it will always just sound like me. He replied: "The songs I write are just what comes out of me. In a 2020 Songfacts interview, we asked Thomas why he didn't pursue country music when his early influences were country singers. Then, he thought, maybe his boyhood diet of songs by country storytellers like Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, and the like shaped his songwriting - so the band decided to add a country flavor to the "Push" performance. ![]() ![]() Thomas grew up in South Carolina and thought it was comical when early Matchbox Twenty reviewers claimed to hear the Southern influence in the band's songs, despite the frontman being the only one from the South. What was Springsteen’s “Devils and Dust Tour” and later Broadway show if not an expansion of the Storytellers concept? Or the evening of music and story-swapping “Sweetheart of the Rodeo Tour” from members of The Byrds a few years back? The point is that Storytellers highlighted that behind every song is a story, artists love tellin’ them, and audiences are there to hear them.The band performed a countrified version of this on VH1 Storytellers. The show cut across an eclectic six-decade cross-section of music and culture. In between, there was a veritable Who’s Who of talent, from classic rock gods like David Bowie and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young to ‘90s stars like Pearl Jam and Green Day and pop stars like Taylor Swift, Alicia Keys, and P!nk. It ran for 97 more episodes, the last starring Ed Sheeran in 2015. Storytellers first aired 25 years ago in late February 1996 Kinks mastermind Ray Davies was the first performer. Audiences could see and hear artists in a more relaxed setting, dishing on their careers and telling stories about creating the songs we know and love. It borrowed the idea of MTV Unplugged - a hugely popular act performing a stripped-down set in front of an intimate audience - and took it one step further.
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