Mary Beth at RevGalBlogPals says:
“Happy Friday to you all!
The sad news of Michael Jackson's untimely death has me thinking about music and its effects on us - individually, as cultures, as generations. Let's think about the soundtracks of our lives...”
1) What sort of music did you listen to as a child - this would likely have been determined or influenced by your parents? Or perhaps your family wasn't musical...was the news the background? the radio? Singing around the piano?
2) Going ahead to teenage years, is there a song that says "high school" (or whatever it might've been called where you lived") to you?
It’s hard to pick just one song for all of high school – maybe because I went to three of them? – but for the summer between high school and college there are three songs that take me right back whenever I hear them: The Impossible Dream from Man of La Mancha,
Red Rubber Ball by The Cyrkle
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and Summer in the City by the Lovin’ Spoonful.
3) What is your favorite music for a lift on a down day? (hint: go to www.pandora.com and type in a performer/composer...see what you come up with!)
I typed in Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band, and so far, 6 songs in, it’s the best luck I’ve ever had with Pandora. I called the station “Auntie Knickers’ Cheery Songs Radio.” However I can’t figure out how to share it other than by emailing everybody, which is just not on. I know there’s a way to put a link on Facebook but I don’t know how to do it. Anyway, there’s Kweskin, Tom Rush, Steve Goodman, Dave Van Ronk, and some other jug band, Dock Boggs – he’s singing “Hard Times in the Wise County Jail” but somehow it’s cheery.
Of course, if I’m really miserable, I play Christmas music out of season, but there are rules about that, so it doesn’t happen often.
4) Who is your favorite performer of all time?
Right this minute I’ll go with Emmylou Harris. But it could change tomorrow or even this afternoon. Can you guess I have eclectic tastes?
5) What is your favorite style of music for worship?
8 comments:
oh, summer in the city! How PERFECT!
great play!
Great videos, you've got me smiling!
Yeah, good progressive/feminist lyrics just slip into souls and gently heal or inspire--clunky ones give the whole project a bad name!
oooh your comment about clunky hymns really made me laugh so much - great play
Fun fun fun...I love Emily Lou!
How to define Happy Clappy....for me it's church songs that have really simplistic lyrics and music...but that said, I would not include Taize in that category....and I love a lot of simple music, it's really the lyrics that are important to me.
The Cyrkle were one of the opening acts (along with Bobby Hebb, the Remains, and the Ronnettes) when I saw the Beatles in August 1966!
So can you email me your station if I ask you to? I'd love to listen! :)
LOL re: "hymns that sound more like a General Synod resolution"!!
And I love Red Rubber Ball. :)
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