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« Reply #1136 on: March 28, 2010, 06:20:03 PM » |
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« Reply #1138 on: March 30, 2010, 03:08:04 AM » |
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OK, I've got four CD's from my 20something daughter-Cool Music for Mom 1, 2, 3, and Music for Mom to Learn by heart-she is trying to educate me and broaden my horizons...and because I have been working with my guitar and singing again she says I need to get away from all that V(a part of a woman's anatomy) music...her term for female-singer/songwriter/folk/blues I listen to-not because it's feminist-but it just a girl an a guitar and rep of the same song over and over-according to her. Well I started with the Learn by heart CD because that is the one I am going to be quizzed on-18 songs, 12 artists.-I am taking them one at a time. I like to learn a bit about the band-and lyrics and all #1- I will survive-by CAKE yes it's a remake of the old 70's? disco song-but more gritty(with some profanity) and with an edge and sharp as a knife...an improvement-musicical arrangement and all, over the original in my opinion-but anything would be. The only other experience I have with CAKE is a guilty favorite Called "Sheep go to heaven-goats go to hell". fun and campy, and if your looking for something deeper-it's might be there-music and phrasing give some of it dubious interpretations (it could be a musical version of the verse "Vanity Vanity...all is Vanity". There is also a popular online arcade game using the song-you try to shoot the goats (who go up and flames-and to hell, I assume), spare the sheep (who also go up in flames if you accidently hit them).  I found it and sent her-she thought it was such a hoot-she says it's her first stop when she is stressed-being a college student-I guess it beats drinking, smoking and whatever it is they do for stress management on college campus these days. It's rather tame compared to others things I've seen. http://www.arcadetown.com/sheepgotoheaven/gameonline.asp I think I like CAKE...fun and some serious socio-political-theological commentary is some of there stuff-and the music is not simplistic-great bridges and unexpected combos of chord progression and syncopation (a little thing to look for-good sign they know something about music). keep you posted on my new music education
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The White Stripes (Jack White)-Hotel Yorba ....Well, it's one, two, three, four Take the elevator At the Hotel Yorba I'll be glad to see you later Detroit born and raised and the real Hotel Yorba (not sure if it still stands) is in my old backyard  didn't know too much about Jack White except did one of the best renditions of Wayfarin Stranger in the movie Cold Mountain- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZXBw-9gyc0&feature=related-four stars. woooow i havent listened to that song in forever! good choice! Bonus Jack White track= We're Going to Be Friends-very sweet btw, looking up his back-round, he was raised in a large devout Roman Catholic family, father worked for the local archdioces-Jack almost ended up in seminary- glad that didn't work out-I think he followed his real calling and used his gifts and I wouldn't get to listen to sweet words like: "Well here we are,no one else we walked to school all by ourselves there's dirt on our uniforms from chasing all the ants and worms we clean up and now its time to learn...
Tonight I'll dream while I'm in bed when silly thoughts go through my head about the bugs and alphbet and when I wake tommorow I'll bet that you and I will walk together again cause I can tell that we're going to be friends
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never been a fan of reggae, but that is really great and jazzy;he would fit right in with the Detroit Jazz festival that I go to every summer-is he is a songwriter, too? he seems to have a leonard cohen thing/ aura about him-(but he sings better)-any otner songs you can recommand- Tragically, we lost Dennis Brown in 1999. The official cause of death was a collapsed lung. There were rumors that he had a cocain habit which contributed to his demise, but those closest to him adamantly denied this. Dennis Brown was a true Rastaman, and Rastas condemn drug use in the strongest possible terms. (Ganja is a natural herb, and therefore not seen as a drug at all by Rastafarians.) Bob Marley said Dennis Brown was his favorite reggae singer, and he called him the "Crown Prince of Reggae." Dennis Brown! Memory I-ternal! "When I write a song I try to follow Joseph's way - deliverance through vision from all - true vibration. I want to be a shepherd in my work, teaching and learning, really singing so much. I don't want to sing and not live it. I must live it. If I can sing songs that people can watch me living, then they can take my work." -Dennis Brown- Selam
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