The frustration that one experiences when a radio station plays only the beginning of a really awesome song when they are demonstrating what type of music that the station plays.
I got total Musical Blue Balls today when this radio station played the only intro to like 3 of my favorite songs. Such a tease!
by GeeWillickers February 28, 2010
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by squidsisters March 06, 2022
A douche bag who says something cliche towards there love for music, usually trying to make themselves try and fit into a stereotype
Tryhard: "mann, music is my life, i would litterally kill myself with out it"
Kid: "shut up your such a cliche music douche."
Kid: "shut up your such a cliche music douche."
by (xo)mom October 27, 2009
High School Musical is a deservedly Broadway-worthy film series that chronicles the impossibly tough lives of high schoolers in the wonderfully urban city of Albuquerque, NM. The realistic and completely original romantic plot revolves around two young students who (realistically) spend most of their high school lives putting on random dance and singing shows in completely normal places like the cafeteria during lunchtime, and the basketball court during an actual game. Of course we have to have a clever and witty villain in the movie, and naturally Disney has come up with a truly novel idea in Sharpay's character: the blonde, air-headed, bimbo after the main character. In movies 2 and 3, Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens (who play the oh-so-unique theater jock and the even-more-unique nerdy singing gorgeous girl) get together, then break up, then, in a completely unpredictable turn of events that shocks audiences worldwide, get back together. Thankfully, the interesting, cheery, and rarely, if ever, annoying show-tunes make up for any (not that there are many of these) flaws that the movies may have. The crowning glory of this movie, however, is the gorgeous piece of manflesh we call Zac Efron (his bod, his eyes, his look of I'm-sexy-because-I-play-basketball-AND-I-can-sing, oh my!). Zac Efron is a testament to the much-forgotten fact that looking like a pixie fairy girl is a ticket to success and will win you an almost ridiculously dedicated, albeit somewhat unstable, fan following. All in all, High School Musical is a must-see summer blockbuster series that will never fail to increase your mental stimulation with its fine elements of classy cinematography. Truly, a film for the ages (if those ages happen to be between 5-15).
Random Person 1: Have you seen High School Musical 3? GOD Zac Efron is SO HOT! How will I ever get over him as long as I live? He makes me swoooooooooon *swoons*
Random Person 2: I would sit here and listen to you, but thankfully I have to go home and fold my socks.
Random Person 2: I would sit here and listen to you, but thankfully I have to go home and fold my socks.
by HardCoreHighSchoolMusicalFans June 06, 2009
slow down and chill awhile... relax and jam to sounds of jazz, funk, soul, and r&b rolled into one hip glass of brown liqour music on two or three cubes of ice...
by LastSeed July 13, 2008
An often vague, blanket term used to describe a wide variety of music types. It is usually characterized as instrumental, electronic, and with a penchant for audio experimentation used to achieve an "ethereal" or "contemplative" state. In truth, New Age music has used every musical instrument and technique, and it is difficult to pin any one album or group into the New Age category, and some people are loath to be grouped as New Age listeners, as the term occasionally has pejorative connotations.
The genre has become almost--and perhaps unfairly--synonymous with the "New Age" movement and its focus on the spirit, metaphysical holism and the environment.
The genre itself is relatively young, getting its first real start in the 1960s and '70s with groups like Tangerine Dream, and that band's alumnus Klaus Schulze. Later groups and individuals that some might classify as New Age are Kitaro, Deuter, Mark Isham, Patrick O'Hearn, Clannad, Enya, Ray Lynch, Jean-Michel Jarre, and many others.
The genre has become almost--and perhaps unfairly--synonymous with the "New Age" movement and its focus on the spirit, metaphysical holism and the environment.
The genre itself is relatively young, getting its first real start in the 1960s and '70s with groups like Tangerine Dream, and that band's alumnus Klaus Schulze. Later groups and individuals that some might classify as New Age are Kitaro, Deuter, Mark Isham, Patrick O'Hearn, Clannad, Enya, Ray Lynch, Jean-Michel Jarre, and many others.
1.) "She's such a flake; she listens to that New Age music."
2.) "I love New Age music."
3.) "I'd prefer that you call it 'Progressive' music rather than 'New Age music.'"
2.) "I love New Age music."
3.) "I'd prefer that you call it 'Progressive' music rather than 'New Age music.'"
by Jack Jones January 27, 2005
The best musical in all of the world.
winner of ten 2009 tony awards, including best musical
15 nominations, tying the record.
show about a boy, billy, growing up in easington england, a mining community, in the 1980s during the England minors strike. He stumbles into a ballet class, enjoys it, and eventually Mrs. Wilkinson, his teacher, notices potential in him and helps him persue his ballet. The passion and intensity in this musical cannot be matched by any other. The story line actually doesn't sound nearly as good as the show itself.
It's been said that the show is "gay" because of the male ballet dancing and what not. Well, if they were to see the show, the number "Expressing Yourself" performed by Billy and his cross-dressing best friend Michael would certainly set them straight!
The show is SPECTACULAR.
Book and Lyrics: Lee Hall
Music: Sir Elton John
Director: Stephen Daldry
Choreography: Peter Darling
winner of ten 2009 tony awards, including best musical
15 nominations, tying the record.
show about a boy, billy, growing up in easington england, a mining community, in the 1980s during the England minors strike. He stumbles into a ballet class, enjoys it, and eventually Mrs. Wilkinson, his teacher, notices potential in him and helps him persue his ballet. The passion and intensity in this musical cannot be matched by any other. The story line actually doesn't sound nearly as good as the show itself.
It's been said that the show is "gay" because of the male ballet dancing and what not. Well, if they were to see the show, the number "Expressing Yourself" performed by Billy and his cross-dressing best friend Michael would certainly set them straight!
The show is SPECTACULAR.
Book and Lyrics: Lee Hall
Music: Sir Elton John
Director: Stephen Daldry
Choreography: Peter Darling
Danielle: Have you ever seen Billy Elliot the Musical? I'm going to see it.
Elizabeth: Do you know me at ALL? I am obsessed with that show! It's the best thing in the world!!!
Elizabeth: Do you know me at ALL? I am obsessed with that show! It's the best thing in the world!!!
by billyelliotlover84 June 09, 2009