Music, Film, Book, and Art picks from my friends to you
Look at you and me picking a bunch of wussy songs. You know how I feel about "Your Song." ITS WONDERFUL. I wonder what song got bumped from your Top 60 Minutes of Music to include Blue Bayou, though?
Well, when I made the Top 60, there was a song that didn't quite feel right, and I just didn't think of everything. I sometimes forget about Blue Bayou, then when I hear it, I always remember how great it is. So from my Top 60, the Wilco would get booted.
The "and it liiiights up the niiiiiight" line is a real winner. I almost drove myself off a cliff singing that line endlessly for the three weeks it was stuck in my head after you gave me the 60 Minutes disc. I have a feeling it might be back for a little while now...
your parents and my parents probably bowled next to each other in the 70s. my dad is the biggest fleetwood mac/linda ronstadt fan. i remember being insanely mad at him for having crushes on stevie nicks and linda ronstadt b/c i thought it hurt my mom's feelings. hahaha
I feel completely gypped that my parents listen(ed) mainly to the radio. With only an occasional Van Morrison or Tom Waits record thrown into my childhood, how was I supposed to develop my music appreciation? My only memory of singing along to a song in a car when I was little involved Tina Turner's What's Love Got to Do With It and ended in the embarrassment of adults snickering over a little girl singing What's Love Got to Do With It.
PS. Mine:jeff buckley - hallelujahjoan baez - love song to a strangerelvis costello - indoor fireworksleonard cohen - hey that's no way to say goodbyelucinda williams - fruits of my labor
That's prob my fave Elvis Costello song. It almost made my Top 60 minutes of music.
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Look at you and me picking a bunch of wussy songs. You know how I feel about "Your Song." ITS WONDERFUL. I wonder what song got bumped from your Top 60 Minutes of Music to include Blue Bayou, though?
Well, when I made the Top 60, there was a song that didn't quite feel right, and I just didn't think of everything. I sometimes forget about Blue Bayou, then when I hear it, I always remember how great it is. So from my Top 60, the Wilco would get booted.
The "and it liiiights up the niiiiiight" line is a real winner. I almost drove myself off a cliff singing that line endlessly for the three weeks it was stuck in my head after you gave me the 60 Minutes disc. I have a feeling it might be back for a little while now...
your parents and my parents probably bowled next to each other in the 70s. my dad is the biggest fleetwood mac/linda ronstadt fan. i remember being insanely mad at him for having crushes on stevie nicks and linda ronstadt b/c i thought it hurt my mom's feelings. hahaha
I feel completely gypped that my parents listen(ed) mainly to the radio. With only an occasional Van Morrison or Tom Waits record thrown into my childhood, how was I supposed to develop my music appreciation?
My only memory of singing along to a song in a car when I was little involved Tina Turner's What's Love Got to Do With It and ended in the embarrassment of adults snickering over a little girl singing What's Love Got to Do With It.
PS. Mine:
jeff buckley - hallelujah
joan baez - love song to a stranger
elvis costello - indoor fireworks
leonard cohen - hey that's no way to say goodbye
lucinda williams - fruits of my labor
That's prob my fave Elvis Costello song. It almost made my Top 60 minutes of music.
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