Powell's HTTYD soundtracks.
Ok, so storytime. Meh-calibre story.
I'm trying to get my son to give a rat's ass about grades. He just finished 6th grade. He doesn't care about grades, barely cares about parental pride. It's both frustrating and satisfying. So I asked him, 'what would be worth getting straight A's?' His answer was HTTYD soundtracks on vinyl. They are apparently rare, and he was into my little vinyl thing.
Long story long, he got straight A's. And yesterday we had a HTTYD party, watched 1-2-3 back to back. Damn those are good movies.
What's really good are the soundtracks. Crazy good. So I've been listening a bit. I've got the sheet music for this one below.
For those that don't know, Jonsi (who does this song, along with Powell I guess) is Sigur Ros (of Vanilla Sky soundtrack fame).
Originally Posted by Sting
Petty - Wildflowers (album)
Originally Posted by Sting
Gotta dust this one off every few weeks because it's good for the soul, especially from the 3:00 mark onward.
"Tuning ... into each other ... lift all higher”
“I’m just different!”
“ . . . Picture a cup in the middle of the sea”
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http://www.openculture.com/2019/05/1...e-alright.htmlA study by psychology researchers at Humboldt State, Ohio State, UC Riverside and UT Austin "examined 1980s heavy metal groupies, musicians, and fans at middle age" -- 377 participants in total -- and found that, although metal enthusiasts certainly lived riskier lives as kids, they were nonetheless "significantly happier in their youth and better adjusted currently than either middle-aged or current college-age youth comparison groups." This left the researchers to contemplate one possible conclusion: "participation in fringe style cultures may enhance identity development in troubled youth." Not to mention that heavy metal lyrics don't easily turn kids into damaged goods.
Ok North, need to get my kid into Heavy Metal so he will grow up well adjusted. You were right!
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