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|    Tristan Bourdeau de Fontenay to All    |
|    MusicDishTV Review: Brian Mackey Music V    |
|    06 Mar 16 14:59:45    |
      From: sunofmusic@gmail.com              Brian Mackey has a truly beautiful song in "Honest Love." Catchy, lyrical and       touching, "Honest Love" tells of how hard it is to come by great, true love.       However, although it is hard and rare to find, it is worth it. More worth it       than small dalliances        and small, fleeting affairs.              His music video is also very well done. For most of the song it is just Brian       and his guitar, pouring out his emotions while strumming away. However, it       also shows people from all walks of life who believe in honest love. They are       poor, rich, different        nationalities, homeless and successful. This contrasts to Brian's slightly       cynical view of honest love.              It seems that Brian really wants to believe in honest love and as he explains,       has attempted many times to try and hold onto true love. However, because of       his bad experiences with love he struggles to understand when he will next       find it and for how        long. The people in the background of his music video clip create a more happy       feelings and are more hopeful.              Perhaps this is the moral of the song and music video- no matter how difficult       honest loves is you will ever find honest love without remaining just a little       bit hopeful.              Website: http://www.Brianmackeymusic.com       Music: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=K23IKSaRUsM              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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