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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Crazy Train

This is one of my favorite Ozzy songs because I think that life is one big crazy train.
With that said, life is what you make of it, and even with experiencing the craziness of the rat race, some people do eventually find a way to get off of the crazy train.

These are the lyrics:
All aboard

Crazy,but that's how it goes
Millions of people living as foes
Maybe it's not too late
To learn how to love
And forget how to hate

Mental wounds not healing
life's a bitter shame
I'm going off the rails on a crazy train

I've listened to preachers
I've listened to fools
I've watched all the dropouts
Who make their own rules
One person conditioned to rule and control
The media sells it and you live the role

Mental wounds still screaming

Driving me insane
I'm going off the rails on a crazy train

I know that things are going wrong for me
You gotta listen to my words
Yeah

Heirs of a cold war
That's what we've become
Inheriting troubles I'm mentally numb
Crazy, I just can not bare
I'm living with something that just isn't fair

Mental wounds not healing
Who and what's to blame
I'm going off the rails on a crazy train


Now you can sing along with the video.


Friday, November 5, 2010

Beds are Burning

Midnight oil is a band from Sidney Australia. The song 'Beds are Burning', was one of their well known songs, and it became a top 10 hit for them in 1987.
I like this song because it is a song about the Indigenous Indians, who are also known as Native Americans.
I am including the lyrics to this song, so that you can understand what the Indians went through, when the 'White man' invaded their world and turned it upside down.

These are the lyrics:
Out where the river broke
The blood wood and the desert oak
Holden wrecks and boiling diesels
Steam in forty five degrees

The time has come
To say fair's fair
To pay the rent
To pay our share

The time has come
A fact's a fact
It belongs to them
Let's give it back

How can we dance when our earth is turning
How do we sleep while our beds are burning
How can we dance when our earth is turning
How do we sleep while our beds are burning

The time has come
To say fair's fair
To pay the rent, now
To pay our share

Four wheels scare the cockatoos
From Kintore East to Yuendemu
The western desert lives and breathes
In forty five degrees

The time has come
To say fair's fair
To pay the rent
To pay our share
The time has come
A fact's a fact
It belongs to them
Let's give it back

How can we dance when our earth is turning
How do we sleep while our beds are burning
How can we dance when our earth is turning
How do we sleep while our beds are burning

The time has come
To say fair's fair
To pay the rent, now
To pay our share
The time has come
A fact's a fact
It belongs to them
We're gonna give it back

How can we dance when our earth is turning
How do we sleep while our beds are burning

Now you can listen to the video, and sing along with it.



Do you have Indian in your family tree? I do, from my mother's side of the family, but I look like my dad's side of the family.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Love Is A Battlefield

When MTV still played music videos, I use to watch it a lot. I liked seeing the artists interpretation of their songs, because it gave a different perspective to what my own interpretation of their songs were.
This song basically was cool because for me it was about being at war with our feelings, when we are young and trying to understand how love can be a good thing and a bad thing at the same time. As you can see with Pat Benatar's video for this song, she clearly had a different vision than mine.



Are you a Pat Benatar fan? If you are a fan, what is your favorite song?

Friday, August 13, 2010

Fast Car

Tracy Chapman received a Grammy Award for best female pop vocalist performance for the Song, 'Fast Car', in 1989. She grew up poor, but she was lucky enough to have a mom, who saw how much she loved music, and bought her a Ukulele.
When I first heard this song play on the radio, It made me think about, when I was growing up. It was not an easy life.
My mom did the best she could, I know that now, but when you're a kid, you wish for a better life. A life where you have enough food to eat everyday.
Moving here ... moving there, which meant that I could never really call it my home, because I never lived there long enough for it to feel like my home.
I was born near to a city, destined to live the city life, when suddenly I am forced to live the country life. Luckily I am living the city life again, because I feel like I am finally home.
Even if you aren't into this kind of music, I hope that you will take the time to listen to this song. I guarantee that it will be worth your time.



Friday, July 23, 2010

People Are People

I found the song 'People Are People' sang by the band 'Depeche Mode' to be a song that has deep meaning to it because the lyrics deal with how mankind tends to treat their fellowman.

We who are judged by the color of our skin, or are judged for being an American, a Mexican, A Muslim, A German, An Asian, or a Jewish person, should not be grouped into these labels as a whole, because we are all individuals with our own personalities, views, and spirituality.


I think that I should not be judged by another human being, because I would not judge them.


The lyrics to this song gives us reasons why we shouldn't judge, or be judged by anyone. We are who we are because we were born with a unique soul. We are not like everyone else because our soul controls our thoughts and actions.


I am a person who wishes for a peaceful world which would mean that there would be no need for Wars to be started, and I also wish for universal love which would mean that there would be no reason to hate our  fellowman.

Please take the time to listen to this song because in times like these, we definitely need to come together as one, so that we can embrace our fellowman, and to also remember to lend a helping hand when a good man (or woman) is down and out because someday it could be you who is in that position instead of them.



Are you afraid to be the real you because you are afraid that people will judge you for who you really are?

Thursday, June 10, 2010

OMD (Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark)

I have chosen two videos from this band, because I like them both equally. I first heard the song, 'If you leave', when I saw the movie, 'Pretty in pink', back in the mid 1980's. I liked that movie so much I went out and bought the DVD. 

This song brings back memories of a time, when I had a crush on a guy, who I had met during the summer of 1976, and then was lucky enough to see again in 1980, before I had to leave for my stint in the Army. We both had a great time together. Whenever I hear this song, I wonder if he still remembers me.


I like the second song because the music seems to be very soothing to the soul, especially when so many scary things are going on all around us, which sometimes makes it very hard to sleep at night. 


This band was formed in 1978. The founding members are Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys, who met at primary school. They are from England.
The song, 'If you leave' was on the the billboard chart at #5 in the U.S. However, the song,'Forever live and die', only reached #11 in the UK.



Saturday, May 22, 2010

Waiting For A Star To Fall

The song 'Waiting For A Star To Fall' peaked at #5 on the U.S. billboard hot 100 chart in 1988. George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam formed the band 'Boy Meets Girl'. George and Shannon were married until they got divorced in 2000. 

This song was offered to Whitney Houston because George wrote the song after seeing a falling star at one of her concerts. Thankfully Whitney rejected the song, and Boy meets girl finally had a hit song.

I like this song because it is a happy song. A song about love is always nice to listen to especially if you are in a loving relationship. I am currently in a loving relationship, with a childhood sweetheart, who treats me like a queen. We enjoy each others company very much, and I am grateful that he never gave up looking for me after we parted ways in 1981.


With everything that has been happening all around the world, whether it be earth quakes, volcanoes erupting, or gigantic oil spills (thanks to British Petroleum and others), we all need a refreshing break from all this disaster, so watch and listen to this video so that you can smile for a little while.


Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Dangerous

I was a fan of Roxette because their vocals seem to blend well together. My favorite song from this band is called, 'Dangerous". Although, there are other songs from them that other people might have liked better, than this song, I still like this song the best because of the twisted lyrics, and of course, the cool sounding music, which accompanies those lyrics.
Roxette is from Sweden, and they enjoyed world wide success, from the late 80's, until the mid 90's, when their second album
'Look Sharp', was released.
This song hit #2 on the Billboard charts, when it was released near the end of 1989, and stayed at #2 at the beginning of 1990.
This song was written by
Per Gessle, the male member of the singing duo, who is also a songwriter and guitarist. The other member of the singing duo is Marie Fredriksson. She is a singer and pianist. Before she became a member of Roxette she was experience a lot of success on her own, until after some years of talking about forming a band named Roxette with Per Gessle. They finally agreed to form the band in 1986, even though her friends, and people in the music industry were skeptics, about this band, when Marie was discussing the union, with Per Gessle.




What is the name of your favorite song from Roxette?

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Life In A Northern Town

When I first heard this song it made me think about the small northern town that I grew up in. I have been told that we were kind of like in a backwards time warp, because we were a hair behind with progress, when compared to more populated areas like cities. And when we talked, we didn't talk like we were well educated, even though our school taught difficult subjects.
I use to remark to others that if you would blink your eyes, while you were driving through our small town, you would miss seeing it.
I know, it wasn't that bad, but we even talked different than people, whom I met when I was in the Army. Kind of like a mix of french Canadian English, and American Indian English, which gave us a weird sounding accent, which I didn't realize that I had until I moved away from my home town.
I don't really know, what else to compare it to, so don't hate me if you are originally from my small town, because it is not meant as an insult. The accent is what makes us unique as individuals.
I hope that you enjoy this song as much as I do when I listen to it, because it really is a very peaceful sounding song.



Did you grow up in a small town?

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Buffalo Stance

The song 'Buffalo Stance' came out in 1989, and I thought that it was a really good song to dance to. Neneh Cherry is a Swedish singer-songwriter. She comes from a very musically talented family. Eagle-Eye Cherry, is one of her siblings, who also had a hit song in the U.S., that played a lot on the radio, which I also liked, and I may put it on this site, in the near future, so that you can check it out.
When my kids were little, I would turn the stereo's radio on, and we would dance, whenever the fast songs would play. When this song would play, I remember that we had a lot of fun, when we were dancing to it. When I was a kid, my gram did the same thing with me, and some of her other grandchildren, when we were helping her clean. She was a pretty cool grandmother, who could make cleaning seem like it wasn't a chore. She is never very far from my thoughts.
I hope that you will play this video, even if you have never heard of this song, because it will put you in a good mood, and possibly make you want to get up and dance. Enjoy :)


Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Toy Soldiers

This song is actually a break up song, but I found myself liking it because I have been through a couple of sad break ups, which actually brought tears to my eyes. I had mistakenly believed that we were on the same page, when it came to our feelings for each other, when in reality, we were not.
I have come to the conclusion that we are put on this earth to live and learn through our mistakes, and that if we find ourselves in a relationship, where the love chemistry isn't really there, then we start to learn that there is no place for the relationship to go, except down hill, without it.
Being married to the wrong person for 21 years, turned out to be a devastating disaster for me and my children, because as the years went by, it slowly emerged that the ex and I had very little, if anything in common, which he had kept hidden from me, because my ex pretended to like the same things that I did, for a long time, but then one day he finally told me to turn down my head banging music, because he didn't like it. It wasn't even that bad really, but it helped me to see, what a farce of a marriage I had actually been experiencing. I chose to stick it out until my youngest child turned 18 regardless, by putting my feelings aside, so that I wouldn't have to put my two children through a court battle, which could have possibly been devastating for them to deal with.
With that said, I am happy to report that the current relationship I have been in, for a little over 5 years, has the right kind of love chemistry, and we really do like the same things as each other, so three cheers: WOO WHO! WOO WHO! WOO WHO! are in order.



Have you ever been in a relationship that didn't work out because one of you pretended to be like the other person?

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Wishing Well

This song is one of the cool, different sounding songs, that came out, in the late 80's. I thought that Terence Trent D'Arby, was very refreshing to listen to.
When I first saw the video for this song, I was like, cool he can do the split, although I can imagine it would be a painful thing to do, when you are a guy, but since I am obviously, not a guy, I really wouldn't know for sure, if it does hurt.
Okay, enough about that. Enjoy the video.




What is your favorite song from Terence Trent D'Arby?

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Remake Of A Classic Song

This song was popular back in the 70's, when it was originally sang by Bill Wither's, but when Club Nouveau, did a remake of it, the song climbed to #1, on the U.S. Charts.
I believe that it did well, mostly because they put their own spin on it, which was to amp up the beat, and to change the back round music, to sound more like reggae music, which originated from Jamaica, back in the 60's. This musical formula definitely was what this song needed for it to be able to climb up the billboard charts, back in the 80's, when the original music had more of a 70's milder sound to it.
I think that this song is worth listening to because it has an up beat sound, which will put you in a better mood, every time you listen to it. I hope that you will take the time to listen to this song again, because even though the video is not of high quality, the dancing parts are pretty cool, because it shows how people danced in earlier decades.


Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Where Do The Children Go?

This is one of my favorite songs from The Hooters. The lyrics are serious and thought provoking, with the soothing sounds of a ukelele. I also thought that the dark haired guy looked kind of hot at that time :), who cares what his name is LOL !!! Okay, his name is Eric Bazilian. He is much older now, so some of the hotness disappeared, but since I chose a video from the past, all is well...



Are you a fan of the Hooters, if so, what is your favorite song?