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Someone to Stand by You
Music is universal. And only a few songs can convey
such a message as Stand by Me does. I particularly liked this version of the
song (although I only knew the one by Ben King, which is said to have been
adapted from gospel) made by Playing for Change Foundation. I enjoyed the first
part in which a black man gives his opinion on the idea of having someone
beside you, and I quote: “no matter whom you are, or how much money you’ve got,
you are going to need someone to stand by you”. Strong words. And to a certain
extent, also sad, in that he claims that invariably we will be in need of
someone. However, as the lyrics start, I feel like singing, and having a bit of
hope that there must be someone out there, to stand by me.
There are no
rules for feeling. Every one of them feels the music inside, to their own personal
rhythm, no matter who they are, or where they come from. They convey something particular
according to their origin. They are not famous, even though they are true artists, just
unknown people in the street with their instruments. Violins, tambourines, drums,
harmonicas, and a rubboard -which is made with a washboard and played with metal
thimbles on the player’s fingers- provide their unique touch. In spite of the
excellent editing, the creativity and diversity of people around the world is present
in the video. As I previously said, there is a message. The message I’m talking
about is the one of hope and brotherhood among peoples of the world. In my
opinion, the song embraces the possibility of acceptance between cultures and
that there is a connection somewhere, especially through music.
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Yes, Fernanda. I agree with with you!
ResponderBorrarW can say that we are all siblings that live in different parts of the world. The difference between us is that we are raised under the influence of different cultures so that it makes us distinctive.
You are absolutely right Fer. It is amazing how music can break the barriers that exist from one culture to anothe and put human beings all at the same level. Skin colour, religion and traditions are just aspects that make a person unique but that does not neccesarily mean that it should accentuate the difference. Deep inside, we are all the same.
ResponderBorrarP/s: I loved the the "there are no rules to feel" phrase :)