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Friday, February 22, 2019

Everlast – What Its Like

The song I chose is c completelyed What its interchangeable by Everlast. The piece was create verbally by Erik Schrody, an Irish-American singer/rapper born on August 18, 1969. The commencement ceremony time I listed to this song, it really grabbed my attention. The song tells about circumstantial extremities in life and how people react to them. It first tells of a bum, begging for beaks at a liquor store. The song tells of this homo begging for money with shame in his eyes, suggesting how hard it is for him to do. Maybe if there was any early(a) way, he would have avoided the situation.Second, it tells of an adolescent teenage girl that becomes pregnant in a relationship she thought would last forever. It ends up that the young man stops talking to her and abandons her completely. She is left to make a choice and opinionated to get an abortion. The people give her static as she comes through the gateway at the clinic, there was tension in the decision that she made, people profuse her by calling her horrible things for the decision that she makes. How could they know her pain? flock they judge her? The last character is Max. Max has problems with drugs and alcohol and seems to have ruby-red friends as well.Max is the one I felt most like opinion because he hangs out with drug dealers and gets smashed drunk all the time and thus wise neglects his responsibilities as a dad and a husband. He ends up losing his temper one night and gets in a gun brawl and gets shot and dies. His problems are then left for his heartbreak stricken family to deal with. The song touches heavily on not judging someone until you are fully aware of their circumstances. In my opinion, the single outflank line in the song is, god forbid you ever had to locomote a mile in their shoes, then you might know what its like to have to choose.The song is written in a geek of blues, hip-hop soft rock. Its really a unique personal manner that Everlast created after having been invo lved so much in so umpteen different kinds of music. There are only two guitars and a attire set used in this song. It is interesting to note that a legal age of the song is played D Minor, which is said to be the single saddest note in the musical spectrum. (see wikipidia D Minor) There have yet to be any remakes of the song. The song is still played on the radio now and seems to attract attention where ever it is played.

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