So, yesterday we discussed movies and tv shows. Today, we're switching to songs, artists, and records.
SONGS:
A little song called Silver Sword, by a little band named Huckleberry. Unfortunately, you all are at a loss here. The band broke up when I was in college, and it was relatively unknown college band, but a friend of mine's older brother was in the band, and the lead female singer went on to join the Christian band Waterdeep. However, should you ever stumble on someone who has the song Silver Sword, you should definitely check it out.
You Can't Always Get What You Want--the Rolling Stones. I learned this lesson once while driving with a girl that I really liked, who didn't really like me. She was telling me all about her new boyfriend (who she is now married to, by the way) and this left me feeling pretty damn bad about myself. (Oh, woe is me, etc.) Then, I noticed a little ditty playing on my car radio, and I kind of tuned her out, and listened to the lyrics. I realized, in a fairly profound way, that it was very true...while I may have "wanted" her at that time, it really wasn't what I needed. (And, as both she and I are wonderfully happily married to VERY different people, we both got EXACTLY what we needed....thank God.)
I'm Alright--Jeffrey Foucault. I've mentioned this guy numerous times here, but it bears repeating. This just happens to be my favorite song by him.
Feelin' Good Again--Robert Earl Keene. Yes, it's country. Yes, it's a country slowish song. And, yes, it just so happens to sum up every single emotion you can possible feel when going "back" to a place you love to visit.
Ok, in all honesty, this is an EXTREMELY introductory list, and is in NO way exhaustive. (Clearly, as I've only put four songs down.) So, we'll return to this list later.
ARTISTS
Jeffrey Foucault--again, I ask. Why haven't you gotten his CD's yet? SERIOUSLY!
Frank Sinatra--if you didn't like him while he was alive, check his stuff out now. I particularly like his fast stuff, but his slow songs were great, too.
The Racounteurs--Jack White's "other" band.
Colin Hays--he was originally one of the "men at work" from the 80's, and he's made some great stuff recently.
And, finally (for now!), The Who. I was, embarrassingly enough, turned on to the Who when there was a Simpson's episode about the Who coming to Springfield. When I was in college. LATE in college. Maybe even grad school. (D'oh!) I ran out after the episode and bought the Who's greatest hits album, and Whoa! It's freakin' Great!
Which leads me to....
ALBUMS/RECORDS/CD's
The Garden State Soundtrack--if you don't have it by now you should be ashamed of yourself and your entire music collection. Period.
Scrubs Sountrack--oddly enough, most of the music in this show was compiled by Zach Braff, just like on The Garden State Sountrack. So, guy's got taste.
Jimi Hendrix: The Jimi Hendrix Experience--great, just great.
The Beatles "Love" Album--this record was put to gether by Cirque de Solei (don't everyone write me to complain about my spelling of that freakishly weird Circus group's name) for one of their shows. All of the songs are just tweaked a LITTLE bit, and man does it make a difference.
Ok, I actually have to go run to get ready for work, but now its your turn again....
What did I miss, where did I TOTALLY screw up?
Thanks for stopping by...
Tommy
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
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I love silver sword! :) There was a Red Guitar concert last night in the park for families but it was rained out! :( I will let you know if they reschedule!
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