Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Playlist For Myself- Soundtrack To My Life

Music Is the Universal Language


About me: Welcome to my blog! I'm glad you decided to check it out and I sincerely hope you get to know me a little better through this particular blog post. My name is Samuel Anders and these songs I have chosen are important to me because with each one comes a good memory or a reflection of my life. Each song has a unique story behind it and has had a unique impact on my life in one way or another. My choices in these songs show that I am an all American small town guy but with a bit of a restless side to me. I love hanging out with friends and family, going to concerts, going on adventures, spending time outdoors and playing and watching football!

My Playlist: Here are the songs I chose for my playlist: "I go back" by Kenny Chesney, "Kick it in the sticks" by Brantley Gilbert, "It goes like this" by Thomas Rhett, "Traveler" by Chris Stapleton, and finally "American Spirit" by Thomas Rhett 

Why These Songs?: 
My song list is representative of me and my life experiences, essentially a reflection of my life through music and to me that is my interpretation of something larger. These songs reflect my being and who I am as a person they are almost a journal of who I am.  Each song represents an important aspect or stage in my life. From Friday night football games to road trips with my friends and girlfriend each song on my playlist tells a personal story that represents a larger concept and part of my life. 


Conclusion: I hope you got to learn a little more about me from this blog post! Hopefully you will check back every so often throughout the semester! I cant wait for the next part of the journey!

Samuel B Anders   



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