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What Is A Modern Rock Song That Mentions Love And Moon Beams

What are some best modern hard rock songs?

Hmmm so many songs so I will skip the songs from popular bands like Linkin Park, Green Day , Muse, Avenged Sevenfold, 30 seconds to Mars and so onAnd here's my list of songs that should be popular but our younger generation don't appreciate rock musicRise AgainstHero of warReady to fallMake it stopSwing life away (MGK and the kid covered the song )SaviorDrowning PoolTurn so coldSinnerBodiesThree days graceI hate everything about youPainMisery loves my companyMy Chemical RomanceThe Black ParadeI don't love youHelenFive Finger death PunchWrong side of heavenBleedingThe killersJust another girlShot at the nightMr BrightsideHumanRead my mindMiss Atomic bombWhen you are youngUnder the gunSmile like you mean itWhen you are youngDustland fairytaleOne of my all time favourite bands the killers they rockKings of LeonSex on fireArizonaBirthdayBucketSuper soakerThe foo fightersWalkOne of these daysSomething from nothingThe pretenderIncubusDriveStellarWish you are here3 doors downHere without youBe like thatWhen your are youngBring me the horizonDrownCan you feel my heartSick puppiesConnectChangeGhost BCpinnacle to the pitSpiritCiriceSecular haveIf you have ghostCreedOne last breathHigherSo many more but this is all I can remember right now

What are some great modern rock love songs?

Hinder - Lips Of An AngelHinder - Without YouSaving Abel - AddictedRed Jumpsuit Apparatus - Your Guardian AngelAvenged Sevenfold - So Far Away

Why do smart people like stuff that's old? Examples: old movies, old music, old clothes, old literature, old art, old timey pop culture, etc.

I'm not sure that appreciating old stuff has to do with intelligence.  Though perhaps it does have to do, at times with not caring very much about what is currently trendy or fashionable.  In high school, the line between "you geek, you like old stuff?" and "oh man, those are classics!" was a fine line indeed.I like old "things", such as things made of wood.  Why?   Because back then they needed someone with considerable skill to make them.  And the material is real wood.  Not wood shavings held together by glue.  Or with a thin veneer that will bubble.  And if it ever becomes really damaged, you can refinish it.  I also like that it is the legacy of whoever made it.   They are probably old, or dead by now.  Yet what I hold took some of their time, some of their care, and some of their love.  It's as close to a conversation as we are going to have.  And I like that.I like old books.  I get excited when I run into a book that is 50-80 years old.  Why?  Because I can imagine someone reading it - some little kid who is now old, some adult who is now likely dead... and sometimes you see in pencil, their name.  In beautiful writing (people knew how to write their names back then, didn't they?   Perfectly legible, and such beauty and calm flow in the script...)I like also the view into the world that was deemed normal around the time of that book.   For example, I have the Latin high school textbook for Ontario ... it speaks of civilized people knowing Latin... and the Motherland (England)... it's hilarious!As to music, art?  That's easy.   If it lasted a few centuries, then there are a few centuries worth of people who deemed the stuff to be quite good.  That is a filter that spans beyond some temporary fad or fashion.  Beethoven's "Pastorale" and "Eroica" aren't great because Beethoven had anything to do with them - they are great because millions of people over hundreds of years across innumerable countries and cultures can't all be wrong.But that doesn't stop me from enjoying Pet Shop Boys, Ray Charles, and Saga.  LOL which is "old stuff" to my kids.  LOL

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