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Thursday, May 31, 2012
Midnight Blue
Labels:
1980s music,
1987,
Foreigner,
Lou Gramm,
Midnight Blue,
music videos,
rock music
Thursday, May 17, 2012
We Will Miss You, Donna
Labels:
1970s music,
disco,
Donna Summer,
Lady Gaga,
Last Dance,
Love to Love You Baby,
Madonna
Sunday, May 13, 2012
High Enough
Meanwhile, I watched the video this evening, and I'm not sure I follow... So, there is this couple, and they are on the run from the law (I think they robbed a bank or stole money somehow). Toward the end of the video, there is this huge shoot-out with the cops and, well, Ted Nugent is out on the porch just rockin' out on his guitar solo while the bullets are flying. Not quite sure I understood, but I guess it's kind of like that scene in "Titanic" where the string players are just playing along while the ship is sinking. Actually, I think Ted is just playing as if to say "screw you" to the cops and the law. Bullets cannot stop him! I'm good with that. Anyway, the woman is caught by the cops, goes to jail, and then you see her with a rosary and a priest. Think he is reading her her last rights. Come to find out at the very end, it's Ted Nugent again. AHA! Perfect! He has another "ha!" kind of smirk, too. I looked at the lyrics and history behind the song, and it's actually about a couple falling in love--and how it can be scary, and one person can scare the other away. But, they ultimately come back to each other and can take each other high enough to fly them over yesterday. Pretty cool. I like it. Good message, good harmony, awesome guitar solo, and just a good tune altogether. Enjoy!
Labels:
Damn Yankees,
guitar,
guitar solo,
High Enough,
Night Ranger,
rock music,
Styx,
Ted Nugent
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Making Love Out of Nothing at All
I admit that I am not a huge Air Supply fan. I think they are a terrific band, and some of their songs are really memorable -- like this one! So, it all came back to me when I heard it. It is definitely one of those classic ballads with beautiful vocals and hugely romantic lyrics. If you read the lyrics, well, they are pretty intense. Lots of contradictions and interesting mental imagery -- all because of love. Yup. I never really heard anything other than "making love out of nothing at all." In fact, it's still hard for me to concentrate on the lyrics when I hear this song, because I am spellbound by the piano and the quality of Russell Hitchcock's voice. But, alas, the song is about someone who is deeply in love with another person and can never let him/her go. It say "him/her" because the song was actually covered by Bonnie Tyler in 1996. Check out her video. It's interesting. Actually, I think it is kind of creepy, but she looks beautiful, and the video production is great. Air Supply wins the contest (in my opinion) for the champions of this song. It would be interesting to hear yet another reincarnation by today's singers. I wonder who would really have the voice to make it work. Hmmm...let's ponder that one. In the meantime, please enjoy the video for this tune. Albeit kind of cheesy, it is a perfect peek into the fashions, style, and video direction of 1983.
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