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Friday, March 7, 2014

The Song That Doesn't Exist

My drive home this evening was full of musings, songs that resurrected the past and accentuated by the early Spring weather; high cirrus, wispy contrails, a sun dog and the smell of new growth; tugging at the cool air; a harbinger of hot days and a blistering sun.

Winter is forecast to forecast to threaten again; a weak effort with rain, cold mornings and the slow relinquishing of the hold that gripped with vengeance.

After I arrived home, I searched through music videos; looking for the correct song to express my mood. It was a futile search, with Three Dog Night, Joni Mitchell and Randy Newman only scratching at the mood I'm in. Nothing fits and I decided I'd tried enough, and will admit defeat.

12 comments:

  1. You may not have found the right song, but you found some pretty good words.

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    1. Thank you.

      It's been one of those weeks and the right song would have taken some of the edge off.

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  2. Fight the good fight by triumph

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    1. That is a good one, but still doesn't fit.

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  3. I usually do the opposite. It starts out with a song that makes me feel good then I go with that. But I don't keep up with music like I did as a teen. I except for few occasions, can't tell who the singers are, anyway. I do spend many late nights listening to YouTube songs.

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    1. There's little pop that gets my attention. Country and Western is like pop; everything sounds the same.

      I listen to songs of my youth, classical and those that don't follow the herd.

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  4. you have perfectly described a Pink Floyd "Pigs on the Wing" moment.

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  5. DaBlade, Rand Paul startled me with his Roger Waters reference at CPAC.
    My wife asked who he was. I was surrealized.

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  6. When in doubt, Eagles and Bob Segar. Last night I played "Let's Get Drunk and Screw" by Buffet. If THAT one doesn't work, nothing will.

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