That post really does sound like your crying over Buffy. Watching TV is bad for you.....
The funny thing about music is that so much of it is about love but you dont really notice unless you are riding really high or low on love. I personally find this slightly annoying because it makes break ups linger. I still cant listen to the song "steal my kisses from you" in reference to a girl from years ago. In this respect I think creative types such as us have a tendency to formulate soundtracks to represent our highs and lows. My only comment to this regards is that you need to be careful about what the soundtrack is. I once had a bad break up and lied on the floor of my apartment for three days with The Downward Spiral on repeat. I am not sure my psyche has ever recovered (though it made me a bigger NIN fan).
Ahhhh...the Nine Inch Nails break-up. I had one of those. My first love, actually. I copied lyrics from Pretty Hate Machine into my journal. Years later, I had a break-up to the tune of the Fragile album. Sometimes it's helpful to evoke feelings I'm trying to suppress. Sometimes it drives me deeper into depression. Sometimes it makes me aware of my own melodramatic tendencies. Almost always makes me wonder why Trent Reznor has yet to get therapy, and what would happen to his music if he did.
Music is a great catalyst for me, I use it as an accelerant of pain and joy Theres nothing better then being REALLY down and listening to that perfect track that encapsulates your feelings completely It enhances the pain, and as a side effect, resets the relative scale of suffering. I always feel much better afterwards.
Music does the same thing for me with elation, but fortunately I dont feel like shit afterwards But I do crave more
The funny thing about music is that so much of it is about love but you dont really notice unless you are riding really high or low on love. I personally find this slightly annoying because it makes break ups linger. I still cant listen to the song "steal my kisses from you" in reference to a girl from years ago. In this respect I think creative types such as us have a tendency to formulate soundtracks to represent our highs and lows. My only comment to this regards is that you need to be careful about what the soundtrack is. I once had a bad break up and lied on the floor of my apartment for three days with The Downward Spiral on repeat. I am not sure my psyche has ever recovered (though it made me a bigger NIN fan).
I hope you feel better!