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Roses beaten by the storm -- but still beautiful |
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Fading Like A Flower
Labels:
1991,
drums,
Fading Like A Flower,
flower,
guitar,
Listen to Your Heart,
music videos,
rock music,
rose,
Roxette,
Sweden,
vocals
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Come On Eileen
Labels:
1980s music,
Come On Eileen,
Dexys Midnight Runners,
fiddle,
music videos,
pop music,
violin
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
And I Know... Animal
Anyway, the video is pretty interesting, too. It's a cool concept with the band at the circus. All kinds of interesting characters in there -- like the trapeze artist. I actually wanted to be a trapeze artist when I was little, because I admired the fact that they got to wear sparkly outfits and fly through the air. But, alas, I became a musician. It's kind of the same. I mean, we can fly through the air metaphorically--and sometimes even wear sparkly outfits. But, I digress. I also loved zebras when I was little because I thought they looked so cool with their stripes. Low and behold, there is a zebra in this video. So, I'm having all kinds of childhood flashbacks, which is weird given that the song is about lust. Oh well... Maybe the circus element is what conjures childhood memories. Whatever the case, this song is awesome. It's got sort of subdued, "undercurrent" vocals with the verses, which makes it really mysterious and enticing. Just a bit of complimentary guitar lines and drums add to the mystique. The chorus is full force and very animal. Awesome song. Hope you enjoy it!
Labels:
1980s music,
Animal,
circus,
Def Leppard,
music videos,
Photograph,
Pour Some Sugar on Me,
rock music
Monday, June 4, 2012
Give It to Me Thriller
When I did a bit of research on the song, I read a comment somewhere claiming "Thriller" was a "rip-off" of this song. I thought, "huh?" So, this evening, I was listening to "Give It To Me Baby" and definitely could hear the bassline, and "Thriller" DOES sound similar. Oddly enough, the "Thriller" video has scared the daylights out of me since it was released--and I was just a little girl back then in 1983. So, I thought it would be perfect to pair the two -- given the similar bassline and the fact that both videos creep me out. I can't really decide which is scarier... I've posted them, but I'd probably be scared to watch them. You may be more brave. Enjoy!
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Keep on Loving You
Labels:
1980s music,
ballad,
Keep on Loving You,
Kevin Cronin,
REO Speedwagon,
rock bands,
rock music
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