<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Lyrics to My Weakness not there. =
I guess Moby=20
wants us to keep guessing. Goodnight. =
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Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 02:25:55 EST
From: Bijou75@aol.com
Subject: Re: (mobility) My Weakness
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In a message dated 01/09/2001 2:55:30 PM Eastern Standard Time,
TEllorin@mediabrains.com writes:
>> And then my favorite Moby song of all time is Living. I can listen to
this song over and over and over...until the cows come home. It has such a
melancholy overtone throughout most of the song until the end where it seems
to be almost overwhelming with feeling, like this building of emotion until
it seems it is going to burst. I listen to this song and I am reminded of
the line in "American Beauty" "Sometimes there's so much beauty I feel like I
can't take it, like my heart's going to cave in." <<
"My Weakness" has always reminded me of the exact same quote. I can only
listen to it very occasionally, because it never fails to make me cry. It's
one of two songs, the other being R.E.M.'s "Find the River," I would want
played at my funeral. As for the lyrics.. to me emotion is more universal
than language. In a way it would kinda ruin it if I knew what the lyrics
actually meant. But that's just me...
- --Carrie
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>In a message dated 01/09/2001 2:55:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, <BR>TEllorin@mediabrains.com writes:
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<BR>>> And then my favorite Moby song of all time is Living. I can listen to <BR>this song over and over and over...until the cows come home. It has such a <BR>melancholy overtone throughout most of the song until the end where it seems <BR>to be almost overwhelming with feeling, like this building of emotion until <BR>it seems it is going to burst. I listen to this song and I am reminded of <BR>the line in "American Beauty" "Sometimes there's so much beauty I feel like I <BR>can't take it, like my heart's going to cave in." <<
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<BR>"My Weakness" has always reminded me of the exact same quote. I can only <BR>listen to it very occasionally, because it never fails to make me cry. It's <BR>one of two songs, the other being R.E.M.'s "Find the River," I would want <BR>played at my funeral. As for the lyrics.. to me emotion is more universal <BR>than language. In a way it would kinda ruin it if I knew what the lyrics <BR>actually meant. But that's just me...
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<BR>--Carrie</FONT></HTML>
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Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 23:24:54 -0800
From: "Matt Olson" <matt@hollowgen.net>
Subject: (mobility) My Gift To You
I was listening to my live Moby stuff once again, and I came across one of=
his fantastic renditions of "California Love" (by tupac and dr. dre) and I=
uploaded it to the Mobility FTP for everyone. It's a rather small file,=
so no one should have trouble downloading it. Enjoy! :)