scooby doo was one of my favorite animation. I love solving mysteries but not the scary ones, always gets my heart pounding. These song do the event the artist is referring to realy happend or its just a song?
Richard Marx was not very popular here, but I know 'Hazard' and 'Endless Summer Nights'. Story telling is an aspect of music I have been looking at lately and the former did pop up on my radar. I think it's a lost art.
I definitely have to agree with you there. As much as people hate Taylor Swift, she can tell a story with a song that a lot of people can't do. Yes, she has those pop hits too, but her really good stuff is the storyteller songs. Even modern country has moved away from what used to be its bread and butter.
For most people I can just tell them to listen to "all too well" and that pretty much seals the deal. Even the shorter version. I know you like different stuff though, so it might not hit the same for you.
Talk about interesting... The first two I know well and are great, the third is completely new to me. Interesting tune and a bit odd, but I guess that's what makes it cool. It must have been nerve racking to have been a captain in the times of Drake.
Great job on your TTT, you never fail to make it interesting!
A music always changes a lot in life it can be a mystery too but some things in life are always remembered Life is a mystery but music always makes us see it in a sweeter way.
1970 classic about a ship of 73 men sailing off into history
Not familiar with this one but my immediate reaction was of the boat crew that was struck by a whale and sunk. The real-life story was what inspired the book "Moby Dick". I read it recently but since I have very selective memory I don't remember the name of it .... hold on... It was a ship called the "Essex" and while they didn't ever go and hunt the whale, it did kill nearly everyone involved in the sinking of the ship far off the coast of South America back in 1820. It's kind of lame to find out that the song is about a piano..haha
Haha, yeah. I was kind of suprised to learn that all of these songs were purely fictional. Some of the places actually exist, but the events were made up. I never ready Moby Dick, but I did read Bartleby the Scrivener in school.
Some interesting and slightly creepy choices this week LOL I enjoyed when I got down to the Blues Image song, that was a refreshing one for sure! All songs I've never heard of, but that's okay. It's pretty wild to think about how many songs are produced every year and how many go completely unnoticed by most people.
That's pretty nuts. I guess I am really showing my age or something. I really thought all of these would be pretty familiar to most people. I'm glad you enjoyed them!
I remember reading the old Hardy Boys mysteries when I was a kid. Then there was the TV show as well. I don't remember much from either of them. Now Scooby Doo on the other hand, I can remember those.
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Richard Marx new sound to keep in mind, not knowing any of the selection made today enjoyed the first.
I'm glad you liked it. You should check out some of his other stuff. It's really good.
When some time is one hand again will be settling into music, nice to hear new.
scooby doo was one of my favorite animation. I love solving mysteries but not the scary ones, always gets my heart pounding. These song do the event the artist is referring to realy happend or its just a song?
Yeah, I wasn't really a fan of the scary ones either back when I was a kid. All of these events are fictional.
but its the fun that matters and the stories it tells :)
Not heard of Richard Marx but I love Scooby Dooby Doo!
Will check him out tomorrow!
He had some pretty big hits here. He has a pretty iconic voice too.
Have been listening to him since I got up an hour ago, and you are right he does have an iconic voice.
Richard Marx was not very popular here, but I know 'Hazard' and 'Endless Summer Nights'. Story telling is an aspect of music I have been looking at lately and the former did pop up on my radar. I think it's a lost art.
I definitely have to agree with you there. As much as people hate Taylor Swift, she can tell a story with a song that a lot of people can't do. Yes, she has those pop hits too, but her really good stuff is the storyteller songs. Even modern country has moved away from what used to be its bread and butter.
Yeah, you keep going on about her, and I still don't get it!
For most people I can just tell them to listen to "all too well" and that pretty much seals the deal. Even the shorter version. I know you like different stuff though, so it might not hit the same for you.
Yes,.., it does have something and a story lies with it.
Talk about interesting... The first two I know well and are great, the third is completely new to me. Interesting tune and a bit odd, but I guess that's what makes it cool. It must have been nerve racking to have been a captain in the times of Drake.
Great job on your TTT, you never fail to make it interesting!
Thanks, I appreciate it! That is interesting to me that you never heard that song. I feel like it got played a lot on our classic rock station.
A music always changes a lot in life it can be a mystery too but some things in life are always remembered Life is a mystery but music always makes us see it in a sweeter way.
Not familiar with this one but my immediate reaction was of the boat crew that was struck by a whale and sunk. The real-life story was what inspired the book "Moby Dick". I read it recently but since I have very selective memory I don't remember the name of it .... hold on... It was a ship called the "Essex" and while they didn't ever go and hunt the whale, it did kill nearly everyone involved in the sinking of the ship far off the coast of South America back in 1820. It's kind of lame to find out that the song is about a piano..haha
Haha, yeah. I was kind of suprised to learn that all of these songs were purely fictional. Some of the places actually exist, but the events were made up. I never ready Moby Dick, but I did read Bartleby the Scrivener in school.
Ha! I jumped into this post thinking "I know the answer" only to be crushed by it having nothing to do with Sarah
I'm sneaky like that!
Some interesting and slightly creepy choices this week LOL I enjoyed when I got down to the Blues Image song, that was a refreshing one for sure! All songs I've never heard of, but that's okay. It's pretty wild to think about how many songs are produced every year and how many go completely unnoticed by most people.
That's pretty nuts. I guess I am really showing my age or something. I really thought all of these would be pretty familiar to most people. I'm glad you enjoyed them!
I remember reading the old Hardy Boys mysteries when I was a kid. Then there was the TV show as well. I don't remember much from either of them. Now Scooby Doo on the other hand, I can remember those.