Monday, April 18, 2011

Rosanna - Toto

A pretty little song, I always liked this one growing up. The feeling of being inadequate and just wanting to love someone is universal and delivered well in this song. Known for Africa, I think this is a much better example of Toto's talent. The addition of the horns is a cool feature, and the smooth drums and bass really flow this song along. The drum beat is actually quite famous, known as the half-time shuffle or the Rosanna shuffle, showing true jazz influence. I also love the interesting use of a guitar solo to end out the song. Interesting to note as well, is that Patrick Swayze is a dancer in the music video, as well as his Dirty Dancing costar Cynthia Rhodes. Another thing that adds to this song is that it has different vocalists for the first and second verses, which is really quite interesting, and not particularly common. Frankly, just another great hit that for whatever reason isn't heard much anymore.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Got my Mind Set on You - George Harrison

This was one of my favorite songs as a kid, and frankly it still is. The music composition is awesome, even the inclusion of things like claps, with a great driving drum beat. Harrison is fantastic as usual, and really delivers with the vocals. Growing up this was kind of mine and my moms song, so it holds a fairly special place. This song is originally written by Rudy Clark and was originally recorded by James Ray way back in the 60's, but is most known for George's version released in 87 when I was born. The dance scene is also hilarious awesome, although very obviously not Harrison. This was the last #1 single to be released by Harrison and gave him the 2nd most #1 singles as a solo act with 3 (McCartney led the pack with 9).

You can also check out the original right here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuqGm6FwZgY and it is definitely worth checking out as well.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Wait So Long - Trampled By Turtles

I really, really hope this song means a comeback for folk. The ability to play is something to behold with this band, and both the banjo and fiddle solos would be something to behold in person. The banjo player especially just blows me away with how fast his hands move. Couple it with a great vocalist with some poetic lyrics and you have something worth listening to. Another song that seems to be about the unattainable love, this song builds powerful verses with a simple chorus, which makes it catchy but easy to get in your head.

Monday, April 4, 2011

White Blank Page - Mumford and Sons

Picking any one song off of Mumfords cd is difficult in itself, as every song speaks to me in a different way, but White Blank Page especially is incredible, and his vocal delivery in it is beautiful. It may be the fact it's written in 3/4 that especially makes it stand out, as it has a very unique feel on the album. The song is about deceit, in the fact that he can't lay next to his lover and feels the weight of giving everything to naother with no return. The part of kneeling before the king is giving the chance for confession of sins ( in the live versions, he usually says "this king" making the song far more personal I think.) The second part is about his prgression of trying to turn this anger and hurt into a song, which I think is a huge part of my writing as well. It's an old story of man loving girl, and girl loving someone else while the former is left to deal with his emotions.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

The Kids Are Ready to Die - The Airbourne Toxic Event

This song gives me hope that there is still a chance for music to have meaning. The lyrics in this song touch me in unbelievable way, especially in this acoustic version. Sometimes a song is so beautifully sad that it makes you want to smile. The whole new album will be amazing, but this song in particular has blown me away.