Retronaut Jukebox: The Great Leslie

Published on 1 March 2021 at 11:55

Retronaut Jukebox is back with our nineteenth installment!!

As you know, we feature cool songs from the past and the present.

This month we feature Harlequin, ZIG MENTALITY, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Nordi Blu, Eric Carr and more!!

For our latest feature, we feature the marvelous band, The Great Leslie, so read along to learn more about them and hear their tune, “Out of my Hands”.

Out Of My Hands is a very relatable song that talks about negative aspects of the protagonist, and how we shouldn’t be so hard on ourselves. We have to realize that there things are out of our control, and that these things are bad because they can’t be controlled.

It makes me think about how we find ourselves and the things we linger on, but we must realize that we shouldn’t hate ourselves for feeling our feelings. If we are aware of our feelings, we can think about why we feel the way we do and why we do certain things to feel better.

Part of this is that we are who we are, and society makes us feel wrong for feeling the way we feel. It’s not someone else’s job to tell you how you’re supposed to feel.

This song shows us that there are a lot of things that are out of our control, but if we take the time to acknowledge our negative traits and figure out why we are the way we are, this is part of how we become our best selves. By taking the time to address the things that aren’t easy to accept.

Listen to “Out of my Hands” and learn from it too.

Listen Here: Retronaut Jukebox

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