MUSIC & LIFE | the beauty of moments

Misty mornings, hot afternoons, rainy evenings and lonely nights, there was always a track in my playlist for all these.


Sometimes it was a kind of escape from the boring reality, sometimes it was bringing more beauty to the reality.

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On that dull and tedious times in life, the only medicine was a piece of music. The moments where there is not much left to do -no more words, the music starts to play.


I was always listening to music whenever I was on a bus or train, there isn't a time I forgot to take the earphones. I feel that my earphones also have a lot of stories to tell of the moments where music and life converge.


" You can tell a lot about a person by what's on their playlist."

-Begin Again

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Some of my friendships were started with sharing the tastes in music. There was always a pleasure in recommending someone what we love to hear.


I remember an interview of Steve Jobs, when the interviewer asks him about the relationship with Bill Gates and being in the same industry for several years.

Jobs' reply was the lines of The Beatles song "Two of Us".

" You and I have memories, longer than the road that stretches out ahead".


These lines will have more meanings when the music plays in the background, even when we forget the lines the chord still stays through the music.

The memories of the beloved is a playlist now, whenever I wanna take a look back to the delightful days those are the ones playing.


There is a Bill Withers' song which is most played from that one,

"Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
It's not warm when she's away
Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
And she's always gone too long
Anytime she goes away

Wonder this time where she's gone
Wonder if she's gone to stay"

-Ain't no sunshine


Music was born before words and languages, it witnessed the evolution of us. Nature himself is a composer of songs. For good ears, there is enough.

Sugar town was one of the songs that I used to calm down myself when there is something bad rushing inside my head. Nancy Sinatra's voice always has a soothing effect.


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Even Sherlock Holmes was a good composer. There was a Violin in his hands most times. Somewhere he mentions that music helps him to concentrate. And that's a truth.


"I often think in music. I live my day dreams in music."

- Albert Einstein

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