Music for the End of the World

Apr 11, 2020 09:35

I thought of this song, and then it showed up in a movie I watched, maybe, "Crazy, Stupid Love."  It was first written during another end of the world, 1936, by Cole Porter, and became owned by Frank Sinatra, who probably had the most enduring career/legacy of any singer ever.  Another version was done by Nenah Cherry in 1990.

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Meant to be sung once you have the virus.

If you don't think this is the end of the world, then add this to your chereos:

The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone is on fire and radiation levels are spiking
Eruption at Indonesian volcano Krakatoa
A chunk of Yellowstone the size of Chicago has been 'pulsing.' Why?

When Krakatoa erupted in 1883(?), it could be heard on the other side of the globe.  Sounded like artillary.

The fine outstanding oldies station is playing religious music this morning.  So, I guess it must be Easter tomorrow.  basically, it sounds like what they do every Sunday morning.

geological - earth changes, music - four seasons / frankie valli, s- 'music for end of the world' (series), nuclear/ radiation - chernobyl area, end of world, geological - volcanoes, all * nuclear, geological - volcanoes - super

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