You may or not have noticed but I don’t really have a giant collection of happy music to pick from mainly because I don’t stop to listen to happy music when I’m happy, so I spent some time rifling through my CDs. Eventually, I picked Jeremy Fisher’s “Scar that Never Heals” though I think I’ve posted it in a previous post. Anyway, I don’t have much to say about this except that I love Jeremy Fisher. And he’s a Vancouverite too! 🙂
I’m sure you’re all dying to know what happens in the last part of The Meaning of Life, but why not create more suspense and post something else instead! It just happened that I had one of those days where a seemingly (good) random song gets stuck in your headand you just go around singing it all day long but not too loud on the street so that people give you weird looks? Yup, that happened today, mainly the first song/vid: Jeremy Fisher’s “Scar That Never Heals”. Everything this guy plays is golden. Seriously, he can never go wrong in my books and the fact that he’s Canadian is beyond awesome.
The second song/vid is from Vanessa Carlton, who, as many of my friends know, I am an uber fan of. I’m surprised I haven’t already posted a link to one of her songs already but this is certainly one of her best. I played it earlier this evening on my piano and it made me tear up a bit because of the notion behind the song — that if we were to declare we only needed one or two things in this instant, we would, in theory, be happy and satisfied. We wouldn’t need anything more than this. Here’s “More Than This”.