another jane olivor favorite...the 'warmth' provided by me
This blog gives a look into the eternal sunshine of my ever roving mind. I consider myself a social critic. I believe in Film, Music, Theatre, Musical Theatre, Gay Rights, the Right to Choose, Human Rights and YES I still believe in Barack Obama. I believe in most things left of center. I don't get any organized religion.They are all a sham. This is the gay pride flag. I am proudly gay. These are the things this blog is about. Love it, like it or leave it. We all have choices.
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Happy Birthday Jane Olivor
i love jane olivor's voice and 95% of her song choices which isn't to shabby really. jane should have been bigger with a wider audience. was it poor promotion or just right choices at the wrong moment. well anyway...happy birthday jane.
just a few of my favorites.
'you'
'one more ride on the merry-go-round'
'vagabond'
'honesty'
'vagabond'
'the greatest love of all'
and from the 1979 academy awards 'the last time i felt like this' with jane and johnny mathis
Labels:
birthday,
jane olivor,
music,
the soundtrack of my life
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010
R.I.P.: The Month of January 2010
jean simmons - actress
eric rohmer - director
james mitchell - actor
meip gies - humanitarian
erich segal - author
j.d. salinger - author
harve presnell - actor
teddy pendergrass - singer
zelda rubinstien - actress
ugly betty - series
miramax - studio
Labels:
film,
humanitarian,
literature,
music,
passed2010,
R.I.P.,
TV
Monday, December 21, 2009
My Favorite Song of the Year
it's that time of the year when those of us who think our opinion really matters start to pick the year's best. being one of those people i'll start with my favorite song of the year: 'my life would suck without you' from kelly clarkson.
the song:
the video:
the song:
the video:
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Friday, October 2, 2009
Saturday, September 19, 2009
'If I Had a Hammer'
an early black and white video of peter, paul and mary
Labels:
fall festival,
music,
the soundtrack of my life
Friday, September 18, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Mary Travers
i'm waxing nostalgic today. As the years fly by and the birthdays mount up and the mirror becomes my 'enemy' it is a moment like mary's passing that i truly realize my youth is forever gone. Yet it also reinforces the joy i have in the man i've become. a man who sees social injustice and wants to change it. and who has always fought to do so. a man who sees that all men and women are equal. a man who hates racism and war. all war. all racism. guess this is why i hate republicans also.
peter, paul and the beautiful and charming mary travers helped form me and my beliefs through their music and the truth they showed in the songs they chose to sing. they, along with the amazing joan baez, introduced me to bob dylan. hell that would have been enough. they also taught me the natural wonder and beauty of harmony. harmony in music and the harmony in mankind that might exist if we only cared enough and tried a bit harder.
one summer night in forest hills stadium...everything was perfect. the weather, the star shine and the moonlight. the music, the singers and my open heart. i was transfixed and transformed as i watched and listened to peter, paul and mary live. for the first time.
''leaving on a jet plane'' was mary's chance to fly solo and shine.
''puff the magic dragon'': the ode to marijuana for those of us who wanted it to be that.
"where have all the flowers gone" :an anti war song that sounded gently but protested loudly.
"blowing in the wind" asked the questions our hearts and minds had to answer. unfortunately most people answered wrong.
''the times they are a changing'' is the one song my parents wish i had never heard. i took up it's battle cry and there was no turning back. everything changed for me. no society, religion or mass think tank would ever own me again. i started to become a free thinker...a happy intellectual. i became an adult. i have no regrets.
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''day is done'': a lullaby for children and adults alike. and damn if we still don't know when each and every day is still done.
''the great mandela'': the lyric spoke to what many dads and sons go through. different generations when values of war and peace collide. it caused difficulty in my family and yet we all came out the better for it as the years went flying by.
rest in peace mary. you and your friends peter and paul helped influence a generation...well those of us who listened.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Thursday, August 6, 2009
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