Wednesday, August 15, 2012

KISS - Christine Sixteen




I used to be a huge KISS freak when I was a kid but I never liked this song. My wife wouldn't like it either. I learned the other day that Sarah doesn't like songs where the lead singer starts talking. I had some fun with her about it.
Meanwhile, I haven't been sleeping well lately. It's been a bit warm (we have no AC) and I am having some of the weirdest dreams ever. Here's hoping the heat and the dreams pass so I can get some sleep.
The Heat and the Dreams...good name for a band.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Kansas - Play the Game Tonight


You'd think Kansas, one of the greatest prog bands of the 70's, could put together a better video. But, in their defense, most videos were pretty lame back then. "Um...I know! Let's put the band on a giant chess board!"

Monday, August 13, 2012

Heatwave - The Groove Line




Heatwave has shown up on AM/FM before w/ "Boogie Nights." I always think it's Kool and the Gang when I wake up.
I also remember hearing the theme from "Hot in Cleveland" in my head last night but I'll spare you that cheerful earworm. I like the show but the theme will stay in your head all day...and that's not a good thing.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Friday, August 10, 2012

Cream - Badge




More George Harrison creeping in. He and Eric Clapton wrote this song but it was recorded by Cream. I finally finished the Harrison documentary. While I found a bit disjointed, I still enjoyed it. It's a nice look into the life and career of George Harrison, the quiet Beatle. It's called "Living in the Material World" and it's directed by Martin Scorcese. Check it out.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

George Harrison - Beware of Darkness




I'm still trying to finish up that George Harrison documentary. It's 3.5 hours long and I've been watching about a half hour a day but I didn't watch it at all over the weekend. Fascinating guy, that George.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

The Dead Weather - Hustle and Cuss




I sabotaged myself by listening to this song right before bed. I prefer to wake up with a random song on the brain. Good song, though.
I spent more time yesterday looking for the swing-era song that was eluding me but to no avail. It doesn't help that the song has now left my brain. One day I'll hear it and have a spazz attack. People around me will hear me sputter, "THAT'S IT! WHAT'S THAT SONG?" If you witness this, I apologize in advance.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Swing Era Stumper

I'm stumped! I woke up with a swing era, big band song in my head and I can't find the title. It's one of the standards but I just can't locate it. I'm sure it will hit me at some point. Maybe today, maybe next week, maybe 2 months from now...but I'll figure it out.
Meanwhile, I had a crazy dream last night. I was in the lobby of a big church or auditorium w/ a bunch of friends and acquaintances. I am wearing a black suit. We hear a loud explosion and go to the front windows. In the sky is the steeple of a church flying up into the air like a rocket but then it begins to fall over towards us. We run but thin rods skewer some of the people around me including a female acquaintance who gets one right thru the chest. We run over and cut the ends off the front and back and assume she'll be okay. We then ascertain that the church across the street has exploded, sending it's steeple flying. I have my camera with me so I try to get over there and take pictures. The path to the church is like hiking a wilderness trail. I finally arrive and start taking pictures of the burning wreck of a church. I am confronted by another photographer who says I can't take pictures. He's afraid I'm working for a rival newspaper or magazine and that he won't get paid. I tell him off and continue to take pictures. Somewhere in there is the impression that I was to go hiking with friends but back out and that I was attending a church other than the one I usually attended. That's all I can remember.
Dreams are so weird.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

She's a Rainbow - Rolling Stones




I'm not a Rolling Stone fan. As a matter of fact, if a RS song comes on the radio I will switch the station. Unfortunately, that didn't stop me from waking up with two Stone's songs in my head. "She's a Rainbow" and "Ruby Tuesday." The phrase, "She comes in colors" was in my head first so I'm going with that one.
I hate it when I wake up with a song I don't like in my head.

She's a Rainbow - Rolling Stones




I'm not a Rolling Stone fan. As a matter of fact, if a RS song comes on the radio I will switch the station. Unfortunately, that didn't stop me from waking up with two Stone's songs in my head. "She's a Rainbow" and "Ruby Tuesday." The phrase, "She comes in colors" was in my head first so I'm going with that one.
I hate it when I wake up with a song I don't like in my head.

Friday, August 3, 2012

Jim Croce - Time in a Bottle




Once again, timing is everything. This song comes at an appropriate time. The line, "There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do once you find them" is especially timely. At 50, time is slipping away from me at an alarming rate. I have so much more I'd like to accomplish in life but there are so many obstacles...not having enough time being one of them.
Jim, you were so right.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

George Harrison - All Things Must Pass




Timing is everything. This song comes at a perfect time. We lost a friend to cancer this week so it's a good time to reflect on love, loss and the fleeting nature of life.
I started watching the new George Harrison documentary yesterday which is why this song is so fresh in my head. It's a phenomenal song. George Harrison was never a favorite Beatle of mine but I've come to appreciate him more and more as I get older. I identify with his quiet, contemplative spirit and his ability to deal w/ issues, worldly and personal, thru his art. At 50, I think George may now be my favorite Beatle and his songs have taken on fresh, new meaning for me as I pass into the autumn years of my life.
Rest in peace, Nathan.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Freddie's Dead - Fishbone




The original song is a classic by the great Curtis Mayfield but I woke up with this cover in my head this morning. And a crazy, wonderful cover it is. Gotta love Fishbone!