"But yeah, I think all of my songs are either based on personal experience or will be based on personal experience, because I do write a lot of songs prophetically. Is that the right word for it? I write them before they happen, and then I make them happen."
That's the interview between Jens Lekman and Marc Hogan on October 8, 2007, posted in Pitchfork.com.
I do listen to the songs prophetically. I feel deeply connected with the songs I'm listening to.
Lekman mentioned,"Sometimes it's not like I write very specific like that, it's more like I add an atmosphere almost to something that might have been quite awkward in my mind from the beginning. Something has happened and I want to force myself to think of it in a more positive way. And then I force myself to write something that convinces me that this is actually something pretty good or something that I learned something valuable from."
Believe it or not, I'm having the same thoughts like him. I listen and force myself to think in more positive way. I want to believe that something good will happen to me. Most of the time, I will listen to positive songs not those cheesy dramatically end of the world songs. Because life is good:)
Now I present to you, my current addiction;
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