Letting the days go by...

Apr 09, 2010 11:35

I don't know who's at the helm today at KMTT-FM, but for the last hour, a lot the songs have been about awareness of mortality and using your time wisely and so on (Green Day's "Time of Your Life," Pearl Jam's "Just Breathe," Rod Stewart's "Maggie May," and now Talking Heads' "Once in a Lifetime ( Read more... )

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skidspoppe April 9 2010, 19:44:04 UTC
Okay... But if you do chuck it all to go backpacking - can I come too?

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jackwilliambell April 10 2010, 01:13:43 UTC
I wanna do it too. But I walk too fast for most people to keep up. So I'll just have to trailblaze.

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skidspoppe April 10 2010, 05:13:04 UTC
And I can wear rollerskates :)

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randy_byers April 9 2010, 19:53:18 UTC
Also, the sun is now out.

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girasole April 9 2010, 20:34:13 UTC
Do you know, that despite my age and state in life, I did not know Joe Cocker recorded that? I have a most luscious, lascivious demo version of it by Randy Newman himself.

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scarlettina April 9 2010, 21:12:12 UTC
For years, I thought that because it had been written by Randy Newman it had been recorded by him, too. I'm delighted that it was actually Joe Cocker. And I'd love to hear Newman's own version. I bet it's wonderful.

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oldmangrumpus April 9 2010, 21:52:17 UTC
I have it. In the liner notes for his greatest hits collection, he humorously talks about why his wasn't a hit but Cocker's was. "He did it in "A". I could have done it "A", too. Might have been a hit, too"...

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girasole April 10 2010, 01:51:57 UTC
Both the album version and the demo version by Randy Newman are on iTunes.

Today I bought Eddie Vedder's "Just Breathe" based on your recommendation, and I thank you for that.

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bedii April 9 2010, 23:54:48 UTC
Did you ever read Spider Robinson's review of The Visible Man in Galaxy? He pointed out that every short story in the book was inventive, beautifully written--and that every single one was a downer. He strongly suggested that if you get the book you spread reading it out over a few weeks instead of reading it in one sitting the way that a reviewer has to. Unfortunately, when I found a copy I could only borrow it for a few days and had to read it all at once. He was absolutely right. I'm very glad I read it...but it made Twain's The War Prayer seem as light as the works of Odgen Nash.

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