"Winds of Change"- The Scorpions from Thomas and "When He Shines"- Sheena Easton from The Hue(s) Corporation. Nice songs, folks! I've never heard the Sheena one before, but I suppose it could describe many a fellow.
Be sure to include the title of the song and the artist. YouTube and the internet being more temporary than other things.
I've never heard of Journey's song "Kohoutek", though I have long adored R.E.M.'s song of the same name.
This morning I inexplicably woke up with the song Change of Habit stuck in my head. Yes, the Elvis-sung theme to the movie he starred in alongside Mary Tyler Moore (who played a nun - change of HABIT, get it?).
My, my, I remember the day when you, JP, signed off and said "Ta, Ta!" to this place.
Now look at you, posting daily!
Was this memory of yours before or after I sent you those 1950s and early '60s scandal rag magazines?
I had to come back. Otherwise I might have missed out on your (seemingly) tonally neutral, yet suspiciously passive-aggressive posts like the one quoted above.
This was waiting in my sleeping brain, biding its time patiently for the moment that I woke up. Now it won't leave. Thank you, Marc.
Tyrannosaurus Rex: "Dove"
A word of warning to the unfamiliar. His guitar skills: rudimentary, but sufficient. His voice: Larry The Lamb, but I'm drawn to the unique (even when it's bald-faced contrived). His use of words: doesn't care what they mean, he chooses them for how they sound.
And yet I've been a fan as long as I can remember.
Must be western day in ma house coz ive also been humming...in a mama cass voice in my head... "...The good times are coming....theyll be coming real soon.. And I'm not just pitchin' pennies at the moon..."
This has been my earworm for the past month. Sorry, not a rock or pop song, but a beautiful Broadway musical song. Anthony Warlow has a stunningly beautiful voice, and the song is gorgeous. I hope to see this play someday.
This has been my earworm for the past month. Sorry, not a rock or pop song, but a beautiful Broadway musical song. Anthony Warlow has a stunningly beautiful voice, and the song is gorgeous. I hope to see this play someday.
Joan, do you have any thoughts about the Moody Blues version of that song? Positive or negative, I'd like to know what you think. Incidentally, in case anyone here doesn't know it, their version removes it from the context of the original story and they set it in a competitive sport environment.