Playlist 3
Sep. 15th, 2006 10:45 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
As I was saying before I was so rudely interrupted:
- The Heart of the Matter, Don Henley. My other favorite Henley song.
- Beyond You, Crystal Gayle. Another very pretty breakup song.
- Message to Michael, Dionne Warwick. This is the reverse of a breakup song, a "come back home" song. There don't seem to be as many of those...
- People Get Ready, the Walker Brothers. There's something about trains as a vehicle of salvation; I can think of a number of songs which use that metaphor - Peace Train (Cat Stevens), This Train (Peter, Paul and Mary), ... I know there's at least one other, but I can't come up with it. Anyway, this is a good song.
- Don't Don't Tell Me No, Sophie B. Hawkins. A lively love song; I especially like the use of bells in the later choruses.
- Carey, Joni Mitchell. A very nice if somewhat conflicted love song ("You're a mean ol' daddy but I like you").
- Faithfully, Journey. One of their signature songs, strong and solemn.
- (The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance, Gene Pitney. I'll admit it, I like this mostly because of the movie, but the last verse is cleverly constructed (if you know the story).
- It Ain't Me Babe, the Turtles. There are quite a few songs of this commitment-phobic type, but I think this is the best of them.
- Good Morning Heartache, Billie Holiday. Nobody does pain like Lady Day.
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Date: 2006-09-23 10:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-09-27 04:39 pm (UTC)But, I was referring to the additional enjoyment that the StoutFellow must get in the *depth* department.
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Date: 2006-09-28 02:05 am (UTC)