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Three...


  • Dialogue, Chicago. This discussion, as it were between two college students, is as disquieting today as when first written, some thirty-five years ago.
  • Forever Autumn, the Moody Blues. A very pretty mood piece. (I've got several songs each on winter, summer, and fall, but none on spring. Something odd about that, historically speaking.)
  • He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother, the Hollies. I've loved this classic since I first heard it. I also have a cover by Neil Diamond, which isn't nearly as good.
  • Do You Know the Way to San Jose?, Dionne Warwick. There was a time when San Jose was a small city. These days, even Fresno is booming...
  • Day-O, Harry Belafonte. "Daylight come, and me wan' go home."
  • Blue, Sophie B. Hawkins. I don't like the "Wilderness" album as much as I did "Whaler", but this one's fun - and funny, too. (What is that bit about her dogs?)
  • For My Lady, the Moody Blues. Sweet and sentimental, but I'm a sucker for that kind of song.
  • Uneasy Rider, the Charlie Daniels Band. More a monologue than a song, and just a tad on the vicious side, but very funny anyway.
  • Only Love Is Real, Carole King. Not one of her better-known songs, but one of my favorites of hers. Reminiscent and forward-looking at the same time.
  • Scarborough Fair / Canticle, Simon and Garfunkel. It's always an effort separating the two lines of this one, but the contrast between the two is powerful and the imagery vivid.


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