Sad
My radio station should know better than to play sad music on a rainy morning when I'm a day or two away from my time of the month. Way too dangerous.
So this morning John Ondrasik from Five for Fighting was in studio on my radio station. They talked about the 9-11 benefit concert up in New York 5 years ago and it had me crying on the way to work. (Just thinking about so many legends singing Let it Be together is enough to do it to me!) Then he played 100 Years to Live and I cried again. And he played Superman, by request of some people who called in and lost family members in the Pentagon 9-11 disaster, and I was practically sobbing. Then he played a song inspired by the war and a verteran he spoke with whose son was going overseas to fight (and, yeah, more crying).
After that (and after the very nummy but way too short Scott Wolf interview and the list of how much money tv characters supposedly make in their fictional jobs) they keep playing sad songs! I don't even remember the last few. But The Fray's How to Save a Life was just on, for example (which is one of my favorite songs EVER but always makes me tear up at the 'Pray to God he hears you' lines, if not before).
Seriously. I love my radio station to death- I've listened to it since I was in the 5th grade! But they've got to quit playing sad songs this morning. I know the other day I said, in conversation, that I love all the new songs without the "love" focus, but this is getting out of hand when I'm already overly emotional. LOL
So this morning John Ondrasik from Five for Fighting was in studio on my radio station. They talked about the 9-11 benefit concert up in New York 5 years ago and it had me crying on the way to work. (Just thinking about so many legends singing Let it Be together is enough to do it to me!) Then he played 100 Years to Live and I cried again. And he played Superman, by request of some people who called in and lost family members in the Pentagon 9-11 disaster, and I was practically sobbing. Then he played a song inspired by the war and a verteran he spoke with whose son was going overseas to fight (and, yeah, more crying).
After that (and after the very nummy but way too short Scott Wolf interview and the list of how much money tv characters supposedly make in their fictional jobs) they keep playing sad songs! I don't even remember the last few. But The Fray's How to Save a Life was just on, for example (which is one of my favorite songs EVER but always makes me tear up at the 'Pray to God he hears you' lines, if not before).
Seriously. I love my radio station to death- I've listened to it since I was in the 5th grade! But they've got to quit playing sad songs this morning. I know the other day I said, in conversation, that I love all the new songs without the "love" focus, but this is getting out of hand when I'm already overly emotional. LOL