I would like "Pomp & Circumstance" more if it was called "Pop & Circus chants." I'll write a song one day with that name. Feel free to steal it for personal amusement in the meantime.
The rain makes me think of songs about rain or referencing the rain in some way in their titles. (Rainbows, raincoats and words like that don't apply here)
"Here Comes the Rain Again" - Eurythmics
"Rainy Days and Mondays" - the Carpenters (my personal favorite right now)
"Rain" - Madonna
"I'm Only Happy When It Rains" - Garbage
"Buckets of Rain" - Bob Dylan
"Rainy Night House" - Joni Mitchell
"Blame It On the Rain" - Milli Vanilli
"Have You Ever Seen the Rain" - Bonnie Tyler's version of a Creedence Cleerwater Revival song.
"Who Will Stop the Rain? - Creedence needs to shut up with their rain questions. Geez, I can't stand them.
"Kentucky Rain" - Elvis Presley
"No Rain" - Blind Melon
"November Rain" - Guns & Roses
"Purple Rain" - Prince
"Flowers Never Bend with the Rainfall" - Simon & Garfunkel
"Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" - B.J. Thomas
"When the Rain Came Down" - Kate Bush with Annie Lennox
"It's Raining on Prom Night" - Grease Soundtrack
"Little Drops of Rain" - Judy Garland
"Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" - Bob Dylan
"Box of Rain" - the Grateful Dead
"Raining in My Heart" - Bernadette Peters
"Singing in the Rain" - Gene Kelly
If there are blatant songs that I completely forgot about, please let me know.
The dog next door needs to shut up. I guess I should be happy that it is barking instead of the neighbors. Oh wait, now they are yelling.
This just in: People liking me is apparently more important than me liking them . That is a major epiphany I just had while reflecting on a recent annoying conversation (actually, more than one). Conclusion? I need to stop, as profane Jesse would say, "giving a shit." The end.
Friends, listen: "Gold, always believe in your soul. You've got the power to know, you're indestructible, always believe it.