Shannon S. McKee

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Reflections on Prince’s Death and the Power of Music

April 22, 2016 by Shannon 7 Comments

music_logoWhen I first saw that Prince died yesterday and noticed how Facebook was exploding with memories tied to his music, I felt a little bit of a pessimistic tinge rear up in my heart. “Justice Scalia dies and I barely see a peep from anyone in FB-land about his legacy. Prince dies and he’s everyone’s most life-changing hero ever. Pfft.” (Insert accompanying eye roll.)

This is what I thought, dear friends. There it is. A peek into the mind of Shannon. For better or for worse.

But then… I got down off of my high horse (it’s kind of stuffy up there) and reflected for a moment on the posts. Why was his death evoking such passionate posting on social media?

There are probably several reasons. To name a few –  he was clearly a talented man, he stayed in MN instead of moving to LA, he wasn’t afraid to be himself and inspired others to do the same, and he spared us from Kanye-esque proclamations about his own awesomeness. Those things are all true and we appreciate him for them.

But, I think even more than that, it’s because music is powerful. It impacts us. It evokes memory. It stirs something in us and pulls out strong emotion. Whether it’s the lyrics themselves or the score behind them or the memory that accompanies them, songs move us. Scientists even suspect that music can have healing effects on the mind and body.

I see the power of music when my son wants share a song from his Lecrae rap playlist with us – instead of just keeping it to himself. I see it when my daughter loses herself in a lyrical performance. I feel it in my own soul when a song moves me to tears as I drive along alone in my car. Or when my heart catches during a movie scene because of well-placed music. It wells within my soul when I am sitting in an orphanage in Costa Rica watching children worship in words I can’t even understand. I experience it when I unexpectedly hear the song that I used to sing to my kids when I tucked them in at night.

Music. What a powerful gift it is to us!


On that note, can I ask what music you are enjoying lately? Can you share it with me in the comments below? Because I’d love that little peek into your life. And, maybe I’ll find a song or two to add to my own playlist {wink}

As for me, I’ve discovered a new-to-me artist in Andrew Peterson. I don’t know how I have missed him all these years but I am loving his music because he’s a storyteller.  And, when you put story and good music together… well, it’s nearly perfect for a girl like me.

You can get a little taste for him here. This song is particularly meaningful to me right now because my own kids are in the throws of figuring out who they are. I’m reminded lately that being a teenager is hard. Really hard. A lot is going on all up in those hearts and minds. Instead of being frustrated with them in this phase of life,  I’ve been trying to put myself in their shoes more and more. Peterson’s fatherly perspective helps me do that. It leads me to pray that I would love Caleb and Madison well through this season of life even though it’s hard on all of us some days. And so I am thankful yet again for the power of music…

 

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Filed Under: Observations & Life, On Being a Mom Tagged With: music, storytelling

Comments

  1. Sonya says

    April 22, 2016 at 11:13 am

    Shannon, I listen mainly to Christian music now. I delight in my child singing the words.

    What you share about music is so true. The death of Prince and David Bowie touched me deeply because of childhood memories and how a few of their songs touched me with a childhood memory.

    Then there is this realization that I’m getting old. I’m no longer the teenager that used to dance around in my room.

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  2. Paula Collins says

    April 22, 2016 at 12:13 pm

    Shannon,

    God has always spoken to me through music. Through my toughest times and my joyful experiences. Music is a balm to my heart and soul. Without it I think I would go crazy.

    Music and movies have lost many celebrities in the past year. I think Prince’s death touch me so deeply because of, not only the emotions and feelings which arise from his music, but also because it was such a huge part of my high school years. A time when I was growing and maturing to become the woman I am today. Plus, it is a cold reminder of just how old I am getting, lol.

    At the current time I am quite taken with a young Contemporary Christian artist named Audrey Assad. The song “Restless” has stuck a chord in my heart and has caused great reflection in my life. After taking my husbands advice to listen to the song on Spotify, I took the opportunity to listen to many more. Truly inspiring lyrics to be sure.

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    • Shannon says

      April 22, 2016 at 12:50 pm

      Hi Paula! Great point about it being such a part of our high school years. It really was woven right into that time for us wasn’t it? And, I LOVE Audrey Assad! I discovered her within this year and feel the same way. We must be kindred spirits 😉

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  3. Terry C. says

    April 22, 2016 at 1:26 pm

    Shannon,

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I must admit that I don’t always get to read your blog but I’ve enjoyed reading the ones that I have read.

    I tend to listen to a little bit of everything and I truly mean that. It seems that I pick music that matches my mood. Having grown up playing a few different instruments, I find myself being drawn to less music with a concise and literal message and more to music with an arrangement of instrumentation that, as previously mentioned, matches my mood.

    Not to leave you empty handed though, one of my favorite songs is moonlight sonata, by Beethoven. Thank you again for your blog and for sharing a new musician of interest.

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  4. Drea says

    April 22, 2016 at 1:29 pm

    The whole Prince thing reminds me of a talk I once heard about the great commission. The Pastor stated that we as a church are far behind Coke A Cola in fulfilling the great commission.
    Prince reached masses with his music all around the world. That is powerful! How can we catch up? Is it through music, messages, more love??……
    Music on my play list currently I by Travis Greene, Kirk Franklin and TJ Dooley & Testimony 🙂

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    • Shannon says

      April 22, 2016 at 1:34 pm

      Ummm, our playlists are different. Mine is much more pasty than yours, my sister 😉

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  5. Heather says

    April 22, 2016 at 6:34 pm

    Erik Bledsoe – Never the Same CD=$10
    Worship experience= priceless

    http://www.erikbledsoemusic.com/

    Thanks for putting your heart out there, Shannon.
    Love you!

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