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I'm sure that "someone", somewhere has that sheet music. However, since you're not going to find them in here, why don't you do a Google search for sheet music and if that doesn't work, call around to some music stores. If they don't have that particular piece, they might be able to find it for you.

2007-01-19 14:34:46 · answer #1 · answered by grahamma 6 · 0 0

I definitely do agree with you: rock is more influential and positive to the listener. However, it depends on where you're looking. If he's citing those rappers, then he's wrong - those guy aren't positive at all. But there is some oldschool and underground rap that is a lot deeper. Although the mentality still seems to be that you have to rap about "sex, money, drugs, and fame" to a certain degree. It's like a quota you have to fill or something. I'm not sure, I used to be a big oldschool rap fan when I was a kid. ANYWAY. I do believe rock is more influential to the listener, and certainly more positive. How many kids learn instruments after hearing "Moving Pictures" by Rush, versus how many kids start rapping after hearing "The Black Album" by Jay-Z? I know Rush made me learn drums, but Jay-Z never influenced me to rap. As per positivity, I think rock musicians usually at least try to write deep songs. They don't always succeed, but I mean, writing meaningful things is sort of expected of a rock musician, it's a goal. If you don't, you're ridiculed. When rock musicians try and sing about how much drugs they take, or how many girls they score, they're usually labelled as extremely try hard. Nickleback's "Dark Horse" album is a wonderful example here. "Now, I'm not a fan of rap. For me, rap is just bragging, isn't it? It's just, 'I got a big *** house, I got a big *** car, I got a big *** woman.' Alright mate, stop showing off. Why don't you just read off your shopping receipt and lace it with misogyny? That's all I can hear!" - Russell Howard on rap.

2016-05-23 23:24:53 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I feel these four walls closing in
Face up against the glass
I'm Looking out
Is this my life i'm wonderin'
It happened so fast
How do i turn this thing around?

Is this the bed i chose to make?
There's greener pastures
I'm thinkin' about
Wide open spaces far away

All i want is the wind in my hair
To face the fear but not feel scared

Wild horses i wanna be like you
Throwing caution to the wind
I'll run free to
Wish i could recklessly love
Like i'm longing to...
I wanna run with the wild horses...
run with the wild horses

I see the girl i wanna be
Riding bareback carefree along the shore
If only that someone was me
Jumping headfirst, headlong
Without a thought

To act and damn the consequence
How i wish it could be that easy
But fear surrounds me like a fence
I wanna break free

All i want is the wind in my hair
To face the fear but not feel scared


is that what ya want

2007-01-19 14:30:52 · answer #3 · answered by Sweeter Than Sugar 1 · 0 1

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