Archive | June, 2009

Lyric of the Day #27: “American Pie,” by Don McClean

26 Jun

Grim Reaper

Thought I would give you some lyrics for thought on this late Thursday night. Lyrics that can reflect on the past few day’s American Pieevents. From the wonderful “American Pie,” by Don McClean:

“And the three men I admire most:
The father, son, and the holy ghost,
They caught the last train for the coast”

This, of course, emphasizing that the grim reaper apparently strikes in threes. Whether it was the day the music died where Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, “The Big Bopper” Richardson were struck down in their primes from a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, or the last few days where Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett, and Michael Jackson have passed on, death really does seem to strike in threes. Rest in peace to those who have passed on.

Song of the Day #27: “Thriller,” by Michael Jackson

26 Jun

             Michael JacksonIn case you were under a rock today, Michael Jackson passed away due to cardiac arrest at the young age of 50. It was an interesting reaction when I first heard of Michael Jackson’s untimely death at dinner tonight. I was chowing down at Applebee’s when our waiter walked by and, with a shocked reaction, told us that Michael Jackson died before quickly scurrying away back to the kitchen. I was with a few friends and we all looked at each other and exclaimed a solid what. We thought for a second he was simply joking. It is interesting how when untimely deaths occur among the rich and famous the initial reaction is complete disbelief. We are so used to hearing their name in the news and tabloids that, when hearing of their deaths, we can only shake our heads and understand that after the proper time for grieving their names will slowly, but surely, fade on. But, on to the case of Michael Jackson.

           Jackson’s name has seemingly always been in the news. Whether for the chart topping success of his numerous epic albums or the seemingly endless problems he faced in his life away from the stage, Michael Jackson could always find the front page of various publications for good and bad reasons. I want to attempt to stay away from his problems off the stage. Yes, in many respects, the man was a certified freak who could have done some very terrible things throughout his life that was shortened by drugs and the constant pressure of media life and performances since he was a kid. But, his music was special. He, with his special brand of theatrical performing mixed with a distinctive and fantastic voice, transcended race and genres of music. He was literally and figuratively a colorless musician who experimented with all different types of music from pop to rock to soul to theatre. His epic albums were only paired with his amazing videos like the one matched with the song of the day today, “Thriller.” 

           “Thriller,” which was not only an amazing song which played with hard rock and true pop, also added a video that simply changed the way music videos ran about their business. He made the first monstruous video that was shot like a movie but was for a song. An unheard of move which shot Jackson to the title of visionary. He finished his illustrious music career with 13 grammy awards, 13 number one singles, over 750 million albums sold worldwide, 2 inductions into the rock and roll hall of fame (which I thought to be pretty impossible), and a record in the Guinness Book of World Records which states that he is the most succesful entertainer of all time.

Thriller

         So, while the jury will be out on his legacy as a person in this crazy world, the case is pretty simple on his legacy as a musician. An incredible career for one of music’s most influential performers. So, tonight, we lay to rest a visionary, who while certainly an undeniable nut job, still was one of music’s very best.

Lyric of the Day #26: Answer

25 Jun

The band is the fantastic early punk The Clash with their well-known song “Should I Stay or Should I Go.” Why spanish? Not to sure but it does indeed work and sounds fantastic with the song. With the question posed in the song I feel like saying please stay because I can only wish the band stayed around a little longer.

The Clash

Song of the Day #26: “Fake Plastic Trees” by Radiohead

24 Jun

An epic song which is to be expected from Radiohead off of their 1995 album the bends.  The song is mostly about materialism and industrialization taking over nature hence the title.  All I can really say is to sit back and enjoy.

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKd06s1LNik

Lyric of the Day #26: Mystery Lyrics

24 Jun

          Let’s have a little fun. We have been doing these lyrics for a long time (26 times to be exact) and the same old lyric conversation can get a little monotonous. Well we like to think it is mucho amazing everytime but that is besides the point. By the way did you like how I just incorporated espanol in that last sentence. I bet you can put two and two together and figure out that this mystery post will have something to do with the spanish language. We shall play a game with these lyrics. I am going to post some lyrics in spanish from a song. Can you guess the song that they appear in. Here is the kicker. The lyrics are in Spanish in the song which is sung by an English punk band. Ringing any bells. Here are the lyrics.

Esta undecision me molesta
Si no me quieres, librame
Diga me que tengo ser
Saves que robas me querda?
Me tienes que desir
Me debo ir o quedarme?

Any Clue. Impress us in the comment section. I will post the answer later.

The answers must be in proper question format

The answers must be in proper question format