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theywilleatthestars, in whats a song you heard for the first time recently that gave you a powerful reaction?

Heard When Alexander Met Emma by Chumbawamba for the first time a few months ago and it made me cry hysterically and I’m not sure why

scytale, in whats a song you heard for the first time recently that gave you a powerful reaction?

Ado - Freedom. Such a powerful and versatile voice.

ink, in whats a song you heard for the first time recently that gave you a powerful reaction?
TornadoRex, in What's the deal with the suspicious usernames on youtube?

Bots? What are they doing?

dustyData,

No, actually real users. YouTube used to use user names. When they tried to force Google+ integration they gave the option to use your real name or split your account and have two “profiles”. One with your username and one with your G+ name. When G+ was unceremoniously brought to the backyard and old yellered, the G+ profile was changed to your old YouTube username plus a bunch of random numbers. Some time later they fused all profiles, leaving a bunch of people with just a word and random numbers. It can be changed now, I think, but most people don’t bother.

TornadoRex,

Oh yeah I remember that now.

Duamerthrax,

If they’re bots, they’re some of the laziest usernames. Even worst then the [firstname][lastname][number] that infected reddit.

i4mb4tm4n, in whats a song you heard for the first time recently that gave you a powerful reaction?
StrongHorseWeakNeigh, in What's the deal with the suspicious usernames on youtube?

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  • Duamerthrax,

    Ok. It seemed to appear more in certain types pf content over others, but can be explained by certain hobbies having users that care more about fixing their online identity. I’ve noticed it for a while, but seeing almost nothing but these user- type names in a single comment chain finally made me ask.

    dustyData,

    It is the aftermath of forced Google+ integration. Not everyone care that much to correct it.

    Usernameblankface, in What's the deal with the suspicious usernames on youtube?
    @Usernameblankface@lemmy.world avatar

    My username got changed for me by Google. Now it’s (previous username, spaces removed) (random numbers)

    painfulasterisk,

    This is exactly my case.

    spacecowboy, in whats a song you heard for the first time recently that gave you a powerful reaction?

    I don’t seek out her music but anything by Sia makes me emotionally charged.

    ji88aja88a, in What makes a smartphone useful to you?
    @ji88aja88a@lemmy.world avatar

    Convenient distraction

    hactar42, in whats a song you heard for the first time recently that gave you a powerful reaction?

    The Beatles - Now and Then

    It just came out Friday and the fact that it is being called the last Beatles song just hits me a lot harder than being called the new Beatles song. The Beatles have always been a part of my life.

    My mom raised me on the Beatles. One of my proudest moments as a son was taking her to see Paul McCartney in concert.

    I proposed to my wife by hiding her engagement ring in the Hard Days Night DVD case. We had watched it on our first date. Our wedding song was In My Life.

    We used to play Beatles songs as lullabies for both of our kids. When my son, who is autistic, was a toddler, playing Hey Jude would instantly calm him down.

    So even though I wasn’t ever expecting anything from them again, the fact this song from the band who is my favorite, my mom’s favorite, my wife’s favorite, and my kids favorite has been dubbed “the last Beatles song”, hit me harder than I imagined it could.

    spoilerThe empty stage at the end of the video made me cry like I was watching a Pixar movie

    Granixo, (edited ) in What makes a smartphone useful to you?
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    3.5mm jack, MicroSD slot.

    Squorlple, in whats a song you heard for the first time recently that gave you a powerful reaction?
    @Squorlple@lemmy.world avatar

    For me, it was The Beatles’ new “Now and Then” track. A couple of things to mention though:

    • I was born after 1996. This is the only new Beatles song released in my lifetime that hasn’t appeared as bootlegs or the like. Unless Hell freezes over and they release “Carnival of Light”, this is the only opportunity I will ever have to experience a truly new track by the group.
    • I didn’t have as strong of a reaction the first that I heard it. Or the second time. I suffer from TMJ, which tenses and aches my jaw and puts pressure on my inner ear, oftentimes dampening my hearing. It wasn’t until late the date of release that my jaw popped and released the tension which it had had that day and I could hear clearly. The first thing I did was put on the new song so I could experience it in its whole. And there were so many layers to it that I couldn’t hear with the first listens. There was a mix of appreciation marred by the frustration of how fleeting the moment was, not just from being part of the once in a lifetime zeitgeist but also a brief moment of physical relief and undamped senses.
    Kolanaki, in whats a song you heard for the first time recently that gave you a powerful reaction?
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    Fucking meme songs… Literally. Two specific ones I had heard a while in meme videos always sped up so I couldn’t understand the words. Find the original songs, Pretty Boy by Naethan Apollo and Cupid, Twin Version by FIFTY-FIFTY.

    I definitely feel the lyrics hella hard to both after hearing them legitimately for the first time. To a lesser degree, The UwU Song is fucking hilarious.

    be_excellent_to_each_other, in whats a song you heard for the first time recently that gave you a powerful reaction?
    @be_excellent_to_each_other@kbin.social avatar

    I have been slowly dipping my toes in Brother Ali the past few months, and recently listened to this for the first time. His voice is awesome but some of the words may be a little hard to catch. It's worth looking up the lyrics.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OO18F4aKGzQ

    His voice is like caramel in my ears (in the most complimentary way), but it's his lyrics that get me in this and a few others.

    TheFarm,

    I first discovered Brother Ali coming down off a bunch of LSD, and that was some ear candy at the time. He’ll always have a special place in my musical heart.

    JoeKrogan, in whats a song you heard for the first time recently that gave you a powerful reaction?
    @JoeKrogan@lemmy.world avatar

    Just this morning I was listening to Ramsey Lewis - Only when I’m dreaming and I had to run it back a few times just to soak it in.

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