28 songs for the month of February. The soundtrack of my life in 2022. |
For Day 2, something a little bit alternative. "Shake Me Down" by Cage the Elephant Shake me down Not a lot of people left around Who knows now Softly laying on the ground Not a lot of people left around In my life, I've seen People walk into the sea Just to find memories Plagued by constant misery Their eyes cast down Fixed upon the ground Their eyes cast down I'll keep my eyes fixed on the sun Shake me down Cut my hair on a silver cloud Broken sound Softly laying on the ground Not a lot of people left around In my past, bittersweet There's no love between the sheets Taste the blood, broken dreams Lonely times indeed With eyes cast down Fixed upon the ground Eyes cast down I'll keep my eyes fixed on the sun Turn back, now it's time for me to let go Way down, had to find a place to lay low Lampshade turned around into a light post Walk around the corner Never saw it coming, still I try to make a move It almost stopped me from belief I don't wanna know the future But I'm like Rolling Thunder Even on a cloudy day (x 7) I'll keep my eyes fixed on the I'll keep my eyes fixed on the I'll keep my eyes fixed on the sun Shake me down Not a lot of people left around Just from the first stanza alone, you can probably tell why this song kind of embodies this last year. Not a lot of people left around. It's been a very rough few years for almost everyone. People have lost jobs, homes, their savings, their health, loved ones, in some cases their own lives. It's become a kind of global inside joke that 2020 and 2021 have been the worst years that have ever happened, to the point of absurdity. I mean, Firenados in California? Only in 2021. It honestly does feel like the end-times are here. This song reminds me not to keep my eyes cast down. Especially when things seem the bleakest. The sun is still there, even when you can't see it. Of course, there is a point where optimism and positivity can reach a toxic level, especially when it's forced. No one wants to be told to just look on the bright side when they are suffering. But I don't think this goes that far. I really enjoy the picked guitar line at the start and the dynamic range between the verses and the chorus. The video tells a visual story of a man's life as it flashes before his eyes at the end of his life. It adds even more depth to the song. Hope you all enjoy! Anni |