#1
Music, written by a particular soul at a particular time in a particular situation hopes to relive said soul-time-situation through an amp and microphone to an audience for the purpose of connecting to the audience's own often inarticulate souls and situations. The problem is that, while music provides a euphoria reminiscent of the original moment/transcendence/feeling/thunderous force, it never adequately captures it.
But to be fair, that's why we love it, is it not?
To be left wanting more.
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#2
The human soul bonds with others in moments of divine silence. Anything lesser "bonding" of two souls needs a less adhesive word. Maybe "stapling".
I like the first one a lot, good hypothesis on why music is so important to a lot of people. Not sure I understand #2 though...stapling?
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