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shell_843
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What themes are embodied in Eisley's music? Definately love...and escapism...what else?
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HMM I can only say what they mean to me. And that is most likly a very differant thing that what they realy mean.

Maybe Kim could help ya out here.

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The Peterpan complex.
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shell_843
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Manwe wrote:
HMM I can only say what they mean to me. And that is most likly a very differant thing that what they realy mean.


That sounds good enough for me Smile ...what then do they mean to you?
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Is that a Bob Dylan avy?

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Narnia....but i guess that is kind of escapism.

one of the feelings i get when listening to Eisley is a feeling of extreme appreciation. appreciation for love, life and the world surrounding me.
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shell_843
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jdstories wrote:
Is that a Bob Dylan avy?

JD


Why yes it is. He's so great, I just couldn't resist myself. Love
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anotherrandomtuesday
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happiness and youth. of course. and love i guess but not mushy complicated love but you know.
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jdstories
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shell_843 wrote:
jdstories wrote:
Is that a Bob Dylan avy?

JD


Why yes it is. He's so great, I just couldn't resist myself. Love


It is pretty cool.

JD

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thesinisterpenguin wrote:
Narnia....but i guess that is kind of escapism.

one of the feelings i get when listening to Eisley is a feeling of extreme appreciation. appreciation for love, life and the world surrounding me.
That's cool.
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Innocense, that's for sure. And fairy tales, I bet they loved fairy tales growing up, like The Tin Soldier, Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella.
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thesinisterpenguin
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McKenzies wrote:
thesinisterpenguin wrote:
Narnia....but i guess that is kind of escapism.

one of the feelings i get when listening to Eisley is a feeling of extreme appreciation. appreciation for love, life and the world surrounding me.

That's cool.

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sweeeeet wrote:
Innocense, that's for sure. And fairy tales, I bet they loved fairy tales growing up, like The Tin Soldier, Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella.


random fact: i am related to Charles Perrault. the man who wrote sleeping beauty and cinderella. (the story not movie)

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they are nostalgic. very. lol
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