Original video located here. Accessed 22nd December 2021
Song title: The Christmas Song
Artist: Nat King Cole
Year: 1961
Why I like this song:
Hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Original video located here. Accessed 22nd December 2021
Song title: The Christmas Song
Artist: Nat King Cole
Year: 1961
Why I like this song:
Hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Original video located here. Accessed 8th December 2021
Song title: Apartment
Artist: Custard
Year: 1995
Why I like this song:
I recently moved house. And whenever I do so, I like to play this song.
Song title: Nights in White Satin
Artist: The Moody Blues
Year: 1967
Why I like this song:
R.I.P. Graeme Edge
I will credit The Moody Blues album Days of Future Passed as being the first album I listened to all the way through. And I have to thank my father for that.
As such, I will forever have a soft spot for the Moody Blues and the way they opened up the horizons of my musical tastes.
So here's to you Graeme (both of them),
Song title: Spirit Never Dies
Artist: Masterplan
Year: 2003
Why I like this song:
I said I was a sucker for motivational anthems - so here we have the motivational anthem to end all motivational anthems.
This song has been a very important for me over the years: I have played when i have been feeling down. i have played it when I am facing a difficult task. I have played whenever I have considered giving up on whatever i was doing. I have played whenever I felt I have lost my way. And how can I not? This song has a rousing chorus, empowering lyrics and a guaranteed depression killer. Indeed, I feel you can't sing/shout along to this without uttering every word like you mean it. And there are very songs that can pull off such a trick.
Sure some people may think this cheesy but damn, that singer is doing his job with so much conviction that it is difficult to resist.
Whether it has been facing a challenge or conquering those inner demons this song has been there. And I am glad I never gave up (and I can imagine a lot of other people feel the same).
Song title: The Cedar Room
Artist: Doves
Year: 2000
Why I like this song:
As has often been the case in this list, this is a matter of the right song coming along at the right time.
For me, this song will forever define the year 2000. For me it was a pivotal year: I was entering adulthood, I was off to University and a new millennium had arrived. A time for a fresh start if ever there was one.
I will concede this may be a break up song, but I will always associate with rebirth. If I left the nineties feeling like I needed a fresh start then this is the answer I found. I've heard people associate this song - and it's parent album - with midnight and hangovers but I felt it is best suited as a morning album.
And it indeed fitting that a song I associated with rebirth was done by a band who rose like phoenix after the studio they were working in burned down.
Song title: Beautiful Day
Artist: U2
Year: 2000
Why I like this song:
It's well documented that this song was a helpful thing to have around when i was going through my first break up. So can i say anything more about it?
I was interested in U2 during the late eighties and through the nineties so it was indeed a delight to hear them during my first year of adulthood and find they could still whip out a winner of a hit
Also, it is fitting that this song should be released in late 2000 when Australia was fast approaching the summer. As such, I have heard this every summer since and I can imagine i will continue to do so for many more summers to come.
Song title: I Remember a Time When Once You Used to Love Me
Artist: Dirty Three
Originally Done By: Arleta
Year: 1996
Why I like this song:
Oh boy, where do i start with this one?
First, I like instrumentals. Somehow, the act of silencing your lead singer has two effects: It prompts your audience to focus on the music & draw their own conclusions. And it also inspires the other people in the band to lift their game and deliver.
With that in mind, perhaps it is inevitable i come to the Dirty Three, a band who is known for playing like their lives depended on it.
Second, this is quite a challenging listen, running through a full gauntlet of emotions, from dispair to rage and back again. Which is quite a feat considering this is an instrumental.
Third, this song is genuinely frightening. It may be easy to imagine the violinist, Warren Ellis, having a mental breakdown as he is playing but the effect is nothing short of terrifying. In fact, whereas countless metal bands are trying to out do each other with freaking people out, I personally fell they are shown up with this.
Oh and did I mention it's a cover?