Wednesday, August 11, 2010

The combined craziness of a college booklist, a different time zone, and Pirates.

School starts in almost a week and I have yet to get all my textbooks.  Mom calls to tell me she's at Borders in Arizona with my aunt and they're going to get my textbooks there. Meanwhile it's quarter til eleven Pennsylvania time and I'm tired. I started babysitting at eight-thirty and I want to relax. Turning on my headphones, I lay down to rest my head when my I'm alerted that I have a new voicemail. Upon listening to said voicemail, I walk over to the computer and turn it on because I now have to send my book list to my aunt. My head aches from the obscene light that is the glow of the computer screen, the only calming thing is the song that plays through my headphones. Instruments come together to make up a song on the Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End soundtrack. You may be thinking, why is a teenage girl listening to a soundtrack? I think that more people should just listen. Music is more than just some guy rapping or singing along to a guitar. Listening to an instrumental soundtrack is an awesome experience because you can piece together all the instruments that made it possible. Everytime I watch At World's End, I see how the images on the screen and the music come together to make the movie great.