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[INFP] INFP Song

Nonsensical

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Here is a song that I heard ringing one day in my school, as I walked down the deserted hallways, feeling badly about things. I followed the melody until I reached my auditorium, where I found, alone, sitting, one of my friends playing it on the master piano. I stared, mezmorized, at him, listening, dreamily to his tune, as he pressed the simple combination of keys down onto his instrument, creating, deeply, a light in the dark of things.

YouTube - Billy Joel - nocturne

This is song may not mean anything to you, but I sure hold it deep to my heart, for it really lightened my day, and always will when I hear it's peaceful, mellow tune. I hope you can relate, because it is really a amazing what an awesome feeling that simple songs can bring to you.


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And also, another Piano piece, which is my all time favorite:

YouTube - Doug Hammer - "Sunrise" (Piano)
 

Bougal

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I adore Billy Joel. When I was going through an academically vigorous year, and I thought that my mind was going to keel over and die, Vienna really helped me out. Strange how songs can do that.
 

Nonsensical

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Yeah, they can really inspire you..that's why I listen to musiuc, it helps me live my life the way I do :)
 

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The Billy Joel was pleasant. I remember first noticing him being popular when I was hitch-hiking around the state of Mississippi selling Bibles door to door. I'll always associate him with certain streets there....

When I looked for Airto Moreira and Flora Purim's "San Francisco River" or Beaver and Krause's "Loves of Colonel Evol" on Youtube, I came up empty. You'll have to be satisfied ( I hope :) ) with this little example of " old schoolin' " for a song that has brought warmth to me in the past.
YouTube - Marvin Gaye - After The Dance (1976)
 
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