Posted on 04/22/2022 3:56:36 PM PDT by Beowulf9
I admit I saw this elsewhere but I thought it might be a good thing to put here because honestly I look and listen to songs people post. I am always entertained and it opens my mind to many different avenues of musical tastes I have not known before. I hope ones like this column.
Yes. Here's another one along that line.
The Pussy Cat Song--Bob Crosby & Patty Andrews (1949)
Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts, Bob Dylan
Barrett’s Privateers by Stan Rogers
That song could be used as torture.
Disney’s it’s a small world. Oh ya.
Ear worm big time. Plus the time signature and the melody are such that it is depressing. Seriously
It made me keep all Disney post 1968 out of my house. My kids know Mary poppins and Snow White. And anything in between Nothing else. It’s all depressing evil crap. This latest Disney drama is so not surprising.
Car related - - Maybelline
You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille.
I never knew the lyrics to this song and listened to it the first time other day. Wow. So sad.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ga0rNUT0CI
...and out the door I went.
Lily, Rosemary . . .
Yep. I always stop and soak that one.
Alice Cooper “Ballad of Dwight Fry” and Rush “A Farewell to Kings” which is a song everyone should read the lyrics to for some reflection.
I have Johnny Tremain, and Bedknobs and Broomsticks on DVD. Johnny Tremain is a wonderful patriotic movie, and Bedknobs and Broomsticks was released 8 years before I was born, but was a favorite movie from my childhood.
Six days on the road
George Jones - He stopped loving her today.
My Elusive Dreams, David Houston and Tammy Wynette
Ian Hunter “Irene Wilde”
Mott the Hoople “ Ballad of Mott”
The singer starts out by describing the situation South Vietnam finds itself in in the fall of 1963—a developing country in dire need of foreign economic and military aid At the same time, it faces an existential threat from the Communists who seek to pull it into the Soviet bloc. However, its defense is in the hands of a corrupt military elite that would rather plot coups than defend the country. The singer also believes South Vietnam will be better off remaining allied with the West.
He then describes the coup itself, led by General Duong Van Minh—and the killings of Diem, his brother Ngo Dinh Nhu, and others. The song concludes on a note of pessimism as the singer predicts the demise of the Republic of Vietnam and hints that he himself will go underground or into exile.
Here is some of the symbolism that I have noted:
OK, “Alice’s Restaurant” by Arlo Guthrie. Hard to beat that for a story.
Friday night laugh.
At the officers club at Ramstein AB one Friday happy hour “Baby Got Back” played over the juke box. Hanging with some couples, the major we were with said to his wife, “hey that’s our song”. She looked at us and said, “That’s not OUR song! He started drinking at the squadron didn’t he?”
How about Thunder Road?
Actually Springsteen’s is a great tune imo
While Your Lips are Still Red - Nightwish
The Greatest Show on Earth - Nightwish
Christmas Truce - Sabaton
En Livstid I Krieg (make sure that subtitles are on) - Sabaton
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