And because songs blare everywhere from radios and stereos, they make those emotions possible to talk about and symbolically try on.
I live in a place with Somali refugees, Polish people, a lot of Arabic people, and this song is blaring out of every single car.
At the moment the ceremony ended, a song by the Cufflinks, titled "Tracy," blared through the speakers.
Players' favorite songs blared before at-bats, and the Marlins even had their white pants shipped from Miami.
A wailing muezzin calls Moslems to prayer while Madonna's songs blare through a cafeteria window.
A song called "All I Really Need" blared from the speakers, and 100 pairs of green-gloved hands began forming the words in sign language.
The songs don't just blare away; they're full of ups and downs, tempo shifts and second-guessing.
The song 'We Are the Champions' blared throughout the city.
Quicksand, from New York City, lets its songs blare and sprawl.
The song, his song, blared inside his head: I'm a loser, baby So why don't you kill me?