Sunday, April 19, 2009

Musical interlude

This is a great song. Nellie has a great voice, so does James.

I must admit I also like Britney. Well, I like some of her songs. Circus is a pretty good one and so is If You Seek Amy. Apparently, this means you want to get fucked. I am not sure how "if you seek amy" translates into that but I was told that by someone in the know. Maybe someone can explain that to me.

Now lets see, what other songs can I put here for your musical pleasure.

Elton John. Tiny Dancer, what a great song. Most Elton songs are great. Here is another one, This Train Don't Stop There Anymore. This classic EJ and I love this song. Of course, I cannot mention EJ without having a link to Bennie and The Jets. Great retro video from Soul Train. This song is from the move Aloha Bobby and Rose. My sister Chana and I sat through it several times, we loved the movie and the song. We also sat through Death Race 2000 several times. I am not sure what this says about us but we don't care we will always have those two movies and that song.

Okay, a couple of final tunes I have to get to bed. This song is by Linkin Park. It is called In the End and it is true. This live version is not the greatest but it gives me hope; I think I could be a Rap Artist! Here's a tune you may not know. It is from a band called Chalk Circle. I liked them and I actually met the lead singer in a poetry class I took in the 80's or maybe it was the early 90's. Check it out, This Mourning. This last one is a romantic song, it plays to that side of me. I am really a hopeless romantic. Years ago I heard a song and watched the video and it was called Walk Away Joe. I loved the song and honestly I have no idea if this is the same song but it will do. Trisha Yearwood - Walk Away Joe.

I just watched this video again and it really is not romantic. I say we get a gang together and hunt Joe down. We can kick him around a bit before we get all mushy and sappy and forgive him and go through it all again. What sorry saps we are, well most of us anyway. It brings back the memory of my walk away Joe, the Bastard. They say it is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. I say poppycock to that. I prefer the saying:

If you love something set it free; if it comes back it's yours. If it doesn't, hunt it down and kill it!

Enjoy the tunes and maybe be tell me one or two of your favourites.

1 comment:

Barb said...

I also sat through Aloha and Bobby & Rose many times and loved it. Never saw "Rose” again, but Paul le Mat, who I thought was so hot, did not age well.
If I start to list favorite music, I will never stop.
Love you all over, Barb