you know, oh, oh
that you're over the hill
when your mind makes a promise
that your body can't fill
that you're over the hill
when your mind makes a promise
that your body can't fill
Some Musical Truths
someone left the cake out in the rain...and I'll never have that recipe again
The night time is the right time
Everybody's got something to hide except for me and my monkey
Tuesday's just as bad
20 years of schooling and they put you on the day shift
Now's the time
Al, Yes, I also wondered if the OP's choices were meant to be serious, humorous or a mixture of both. I agree with you and Nonoise that what we experience when listening to music is at times too transcendent for verbal description. Al, because I respect your opinion, I am going to make a point of purchasing that symphony ASAP. Please tell me which version you prefer. I am all digital, so it will need to be a CD. Thanks to both of you for your positive words. |
Thanks John (Roxy54). Taking into account both performance and sonics, I would suggest Chesky CD19, which is a CD remastering of a 1962(!) recording of Jascha Horenstein conducting the London Symphony Orchestra. It is out of print, but as you'll see at the link it is available both new and used from a number of sellers, albeit at a price. Enjoy! Best regards, -- Al |
My initial response to Roxy54 was "Why so serious?". But let me give a serious response to his comments. Firstly, truth is hard to pin down and have even a majority agree upon. I intended my remarks to pertain only to subjective truths. If it makes sense to you, then everybody else be damned since it's your truth. Secondly, if the observation that the heart of comedy is cruelty, then I would say most truths have an element of comedy within. You learn that you can laugh at yourself even in bad times. Thirdly, an explanation of the specific truths I cited: - Macarthur Park is a song about a bad lovers' breakup. The cake is his love and affection for another person and that person spurned him and left the cake out in the rain. There's a real poignancy to never having the recipe again. Do you think you'll ever fall in love again? - Ray Charles said it so it must be true! When is it ever not the right time? Seal even said doing it in daylight is the latest craze. - I have no idea what Lennon meant, but it sounds cool and it could even be true. Should I have said "Happiness is a warm gun"? - If you've ever experienced true loss and pain, then you'll know why Wednesday's worst and Thursday's also sad. Lawd have mercy on me! - Pink Floyd takes whole albums to say what Dylan said in a single line. - The Charlie Parker tune is an instrumental, yet it clearly speaks to a truth. It also references the earlier mentioned Ray Charles song. Music is very personally and at the same time it's something we share. I thank everybody for sharing some of their truths. |