Original video located here. Accessed 25th February 2019
Song title: Don't Be so Hard on Yourself
Artist: Alex Lahey
Year: 2019
Why I like this song:
It's something I really needed to hear, really....
Original video located here. Accessed 25th February 2019
Song title: Don't Be so Hard on Yourself
Artist: Alex Lahey
Year: 2019
Why I like this song:
It's something I really needed to hear, really....
Original video located here. Accessed 18th February 2019
Song title: Gotta Keep On
Artist: Chemical Brothers
Year: 2019
Why I like this song:
Clearly Tom and Ed have no intention of slowing down and are still more than capable of churning out another winner to set the dancefloor alight.
Good stuff right here
Original video located here. Accessed 28th January 2019
Song title: Pressure to Party
Artist: Julia Jacklin
Year: 2019
Why I like this song:
Something about these lyrics hit a little too close to home.
It seems songs that are of an anxious nature are becoming more commonplace. Sure that's nothing new in pop music (Beatles' 'Help!' anyone?) but this new breed of anxiety seems to ramp up the uncertainty and questioning of why one bothered to leave their bedroom. And thus concerns are raised not about what is being said but how this makes such a connection with it's audience.
It begs the additional question of where we go from here...
Original video located here. Accessed 25th January 2019
Song title: The Mummers' Dance
Artist: Loreena McKennitt
Year: 1997
Why I like this song:
Recently I've listening to the music of one Loreena McKennitt.
A story:
The year was 1995. My father decided to upgrade his aging sound system and got a CD player. And the very first CD he got for it was Mask and the Mirror by Loreena McKennitt. I had no idea who this woman was and I doubt that my father knew either. But he played it constantly - to a point where he drove the rest of us nuts ("A hey ho and me bonny o!"). And naturally, it led to a disdain borne of over-exposure.
So why I am warming up to this material over two decades later? I have no idea.
Was it a certain Ghibli AMV?
Was it through one Todd in the Shadows?
Has years of being acquainted with different music genres softened me? I mean, on paper a Canadian woman singing traditional English literature set to a hybrid of Celtic and Middle Eastern music sounds bizarre - but somehow it works.
Was it it viewing, and discovering, this materiel on my own terms?
Or was it the realization that this woman does indeed have the voice of a goddess?
I personally am leaning towards the last one XD
Song title: The Day You Went Away
Artist: Wendy Matthews
Originally Done By: Soul Family Sensation
Year: 1992
Why I like this song:
And i thought that it would rain....
Original video located here. Accessed 17th November 2023
Song title: West Country Girl
Artist: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Year: 1997
Why I like this song:
So I went with my girlfriend to see Nick Cave's solo show. Granted I had already seen Nick live before but that was with the Bad Seeds. This time it will be solo. After all, his tour, where Nick promised to take questions for the audience in between songs, was too good to pass up.
And that's what happened: Nick began the show by explaining what he wanted to accomplish: He will take questions (through runners with mikes in the audience) that he will answer to build a solid connection with the audience. He will also take requests but, as it turned out, he turned down a lot of them.
It was interesting to see Nick without the Bad Seeds in tow and how his songs become when it's Nick's voice and his piano. Certainly it will mean that he will have to selective about what he will play but when it works, it works: Mercy Seat still has power and his piano ballads (Love Letter, Ship Song) are still swoon-worthy - perhaps moreso.
All in all, a great show and a lovely date night
Original video located here. Accessed 4th January 2019
Song title: Maria
Artist: Blondie
Year: 1999
Why I like this song:
Now this is how you do a comeback.
An irresistible pop song that shows a veteran act coming out swinging. And it seems the time away did Debbie Harry and her cohorts did a world of good as it produced a gem such as this.