Sunday, December 11, 2011

Top 50 Valentines Day Love Songs

As I was trying to compile a list of songs for Valentines Day 2011, I realized that whilst we have millions of top love songs out there most of them are actually break-up, rebound or missing you songs. Finding a song which beautifully expresses love in its entirety, staying positive in tone and content and also not ending up too mushy or predictable was my real challenge.

That is why obvious choices like Dolly Parton or Whitney Houston's, 'I Will Always Love You' or Bryan Adams 'Everything I Do I Do For You' didn't quite make it to my list. I love both these tracks but they were too predictable and commercial now to be on a Valentines Day 2011 list.

Now scouring my list of songs I have known and heard over my lifetime was not quite easy as I had expected. Focused to find just the rights ones or at least the closest to right, I finally managed to compile a list of my Top 50 Valentines Day love songs. A must for any collector, lover, music listener and off-course every Valentine.

This list is designed on the following factors:

a) It carried just the right message of the 'feeling of love', without being too extravagant or over-the-top
b) They had to be comparatively contemporary and relevant to today's valentines
c) I tried to minimize on including 'overly commercial songs' which whilst amazing as they are, have over the time lost the same feel as when they were originally heard.
d) I tried to minimize on any form of negativity such as break ups, reunions, heartbreaks etc. Valentines Day is for the hopeful lovers and through this list I was seeking to keep the spirit positive.

I do hope you like this list and will try to listen to the ones you may not have heard before. As a combination when heard collectively would put you in the just the perfect mood. Valentines Day after all deserves this hard work.

Do let me know should you have some interesting tracks I could add to this list or replace with ones of lesser relevance to you.

01. Beautiful In My Eyes (Joshua Kadison)
02. Flying Without Wings (Westlife)
03. In My Life (Ronan Keating)
04. You (Ten Sharp)
05. I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song (Jim Croce)
06. Just The Way You Are (Billy Joel)
07. Forever And For Always (Shania Twain)
08. Something About You (Bad Company)
09. Lost In Your Eyes (Debbie Gibson)
10. Satisfied (Jewel)
11. Loving Arms (Dixie Chicks)
12. Have I Told You Lately (Van Morrison)
13. The Actor (Michael Learns To Rock)
14. Then (Brad Paisley)
15. To Love A Woman (Enrique Iglesias with Lionel Richie)
16. Because I Love You (Shakin Stevens)
17. Thank You For Loving Me (Bon Jovi)
18. Endless Love (Lionel Richie with Diana Ross)
19. I Was Made For Loving You (No Mercy)
20. I Look To You (Whitney Houston)
21. I Want To Wake Up With You (Boris Gardener)
22. When I See You Smile (Bad English)
23. You And I (Scorpions)
24. You're Still Beautiful To Me (Bryan Adams)
25. My Love (Westlife)
26. I Cross My Heart (George Strait)
27. Can't Help Falling In Love (Julio Iglesias)
28. For The First Time (Kenny Loggins)
29. Hero (Enrique Iglesias)
30. I Love The Way You Love Me (Boyzone)
31. three times a lady lyrics (The Commodores)
32. Tonight I Celebrate My Love For You (Roberto Flack with Peabo Bryson)
33. When I Need You (Leo Sayers)
34. You're Still The One (Shania Twain)
35. Now And Forever (Richard Marx)
36. Secret (Seal)
37. When I Look Into Your Eyes (Firehouse)
38. You're All That Matter To Me (Curtis Stigers)
39. Something About The Way You Look Tonight (Elton John)
40. I Was Born To Love You (Freddie Mercury)
41. You Gave My Heart A Home (Johnny Reid)
42. After All These Years (Journey)
43. You're Beautiful (James Blunt)
44. Dig Two Graves (Randy Travis)
45. A Woman Like You (Johnny Reid)
46. A Woman Love (Alan Jackson)
47. Rest Your Love On Me (Bee Gees)
48. The Rose (Bette Midler)
49. The Story Of My Life (Neil Diamond)
50. In These Arms (Bon Jovi)

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Body Piercings and Regret

Body piercing is when a hole is made in your skin or through a part of your body so you can add a piece of jewelry for decoration. Body piercings have developed into an art form, and they are popular among many different cultures and societies today. Some of the most common piercings today are the navel, eyebrows, ears, and tongue. The less popular are male and female genital piercings, nipples, and septum. These maybe less popular than the others but they are still being done.

Safety Precautions To Take When Getting A Nose Piercing

Getting a nose piercing can be an exciting time for self expression. If you are considering having this work done, then you should pay particularly close attention to safety precautions. The last thing you want to have to deal with is a nose piercing bump or nose piercing scar. These can become unsightly and can take attention away from the desired effect of the piercing itself. While there are many people out there, who may be willing to do the work for you on the cheap, your first commitment must be to quality and not to cost. After all, a bump or a scar can be a hard thing to conceal or get rid of, and you may never be able to do it fully. So instead, take heed of the following safety precautions, and your venture into piercing will be a healthy and successful one.

Cartilage Piercing Is a Popular Form of Ear Piercing

Normal ear lobe piercing has been popular for many decades in various civilizations, if not for centuries. Using pierced earlobes to hold decorations such as earrings and danglers is the most common form of body jewellery after finger rings, although it has lately become fashionable to use other parts of the ear, or even of the body, in order to be different. The tragus was the obvious candidate for this, and tragus piercings have risen in popularity over the past several years.

What is Cartilage Piercing?

The History and Culture of Stretched Ears

People have been decorating and making changes to the appearance of their bodies since recorded history began. This has taken many forms through the ages, such as tattooing, piercing, stretching, scarring, branding, muscle sculpture, hair styling and many more, and for almost as many different reasons.

The three major purposes of these forms of body modification have historically been tribal (to display allegiance to one tribe or group of people), in war (to scare the enemy and distinguish friend from foe), and for fashion and perceived beauty. Ear stretching has been popular for centuries, but this popularity has increased in Western culture in recent years.