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Sudsy100
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Actually . . . the OP posed a really interesting question.
It lead to me to get thinking about which songs are "dark" and which ones are "bright". Obviously, No Quarter by Zep is a dark song, and I Wanna Hold Your Hand is bright . . . but there's so many cool songs that straddle the middle ground.
Wooden Ships by CSN isn't a dark song, but it's hauntingly uplifting. This Boy by The Beatles isn't bright per se (being a song of longing and loss), but the lilt and harmonies gives it a positive tone. Those are the songs I'm drawn to more than others . . . the ones I call "change-ups" . . . interesting songs that don't really fit into a category (usually found on Side B, Track 3 of most albums
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It lead to me to get thinking about which songs are "dark" and which ones are "bright". Obviously, No Quarter by Zep is a dark song, and I Wanna Hold Your Hand is bright . . . but there's so many cool songs that straddle the middle ground.
Wooden Ships by CSN isn't a dark song, but it's hauntingly uplifting. This Boy by The Beatles isn't bright per se (being a song of longing and loss), but the lilt and harmonies gives it a positive tone. Those are the songs I'm drawn to more than others . . . the ones I call "change-ups" . . . interesting songs that don't really fit into a category (usually found on Side B, Track 3 of most albums
