The title was taken off of, Son of Dork's album cover - Ticket Outta Loserville.
Below is a brief true down to heart thread about music at random written by Lee Lawson.
When I was young, I never took interest in playing with action men, living life were the back garden were my boundaries but I had my own headset with some of my favourite kid programme song cover's, I was a different kid from many other kid's at nursery. I walked into my nursery singing aloud to the Teletubby theme tune or Postman Pat theme tune. Those were the day's were you didn't need to abide anything but live life to the max. We have all been there, we all have had a visit down memory lane were our memory goes blank and you can just imagine yourself and the one you love having the greatest ride of your life in a comfertable car, living life to the max on the country side, but exaggeration fails. You need to earn what you live for. For my third christmas with my mum and dad, they bought me a microphone, not like the high-tech microphone that we have these days, a microphone that echoes so much it hurt's your ear drums but to me that was the sound of music. I believed that music were words that came out old folk's mouth with a bit of elavator music in the background but once evantually my dad left aged six, and my mum was a single parent pregnant with my little sister, I sang a song that my mum wrote when she was a little girl, I sang that to my baby sister every night, but now she's nearly seven years old she is a little yap telling you to shut up etc and I am thirteen and I have learned the true meaning to music. You must always abide music as a prayer, music is my religion, music isn't sound that the elderly sing with elavator music included it's a rythm, it put's what I call every beat into my heart. It speak's for which cannot be expressed. Now these few years 2008 - 2010, I have focused more on which music I shall make and listen too, and I chose to listen to industrial, soft rock and roll and emo and these three expressions of music will hopefully lead me to success in my further life, I really hope to pass my music test's and get somewhere in the music business. In 2008 I started listening to Basshunter and alot of un-signed trance stuff, I hated it even though my friend's that I had back then were listening to it I decided I would listen to Lostprophet's, King's Of Leon & many more punk artist's. I wanted to be different from the rest I wanted them to see who the real inner person I am, now that I have moved on up 2 year's, I met a group of people that love the music that we all listen to, we all write up journals, reviews, some of them have even suggested a website or blog for this. I am really glad that I have met a bunch of people that finally understand what I live for, if it wasn't for music, were would we all be, I wouldn't be here for sure, I'd be setting up a community for holbo's to chat but music really did make me notice the real person who I am.
There is still more to be typed up, stay tuned for the next bunch of post's that I hopefully have time to type up tomorrow.
Below is a brief true down to heart thread about music at random written by Lee Lawson.
When I was young, I never took interest in playing with action men, living life were the back garden were my boundaries but I had my own headset with some of my favourite kid programme song cover's, I was a different kid from many other kid's at nursery. I walked into my nursery singing aloud to the Teletubby theme tune or Postman Pat theme tune. Those were the day's were you didn't need to abide anything but live life to the max. We have all been there, we all have had a visit down memory lane were our memory goes blank and you can just imagine yourself and the one you love having the greatest ride of your life in a comfertable car, living life to the max on the country side, but exaggeration fails. You need to earn what you live for. For my third christmas with my mum and dad, they bought me a microphone, not like the high-tech microphone that we have these days, a microphone that echoes so much it hurt's your ear drums but to me that was the sound of music. I believed that music were words that came out old folk's mouth with a bit of elavator music in the background but once evantually my dad left aged six, and my mum was a single parent pregnant with my little sister, I sang a song that my mum wrote when she was a little girl, I sang that to my baby sister every night, but now she's nearly seven years old she is a little yap telling you to shut up etc and I am thirteen and I have learned the true meaning to music. You must always abide music as a prayer, music is my religion, music isn't sound that the elderly sing with elavator music included it's a rythm, it put's what I call every beat into my heart. It speak's for which cannot be expressed. Now these few years 2008 - 2010, I have focused more on which music I shall make and listen too, and I chose to listen to industrial, soft rock and roll and emo and these three expressions of music will hopefully lead me to success in my further life, I really hope to pass my music test's and get somewhere in the music business. In 2008 I started listening to Basshunter and alot of un-signed trance stuff, I hated it even though my friend's that I had back then were listening to it I decided I would listen to Lostprophet's, King's Of Leon & many more punk artist's. I wanted to be different from the rest I wanted them to see who the real inner person I am, now that I have moved on up 2 year's, I met a group of people that love the music that we all listen to, we all write up journals, reviews, some of them have even suggested a website or blog for this. I am really glad that I have met a bunch of people that finally understand what I live for, if it wasn't for music, were would we all be, I wouldn't be here for sure, I'd be setting up a community for holbo's to chat but music really did make me notice the real person who I am.
There is still more to be typed up, stay tuned for the next bunch of post's that I hopefully have time to type up tomorrow.