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Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Sunday, March 13, 2016

The greatest song(s) of all time...

I love music. Like really love it...like feel it deep in my soul love it. And sure, everyone loves music. I doubt there's anyone on this planet that asked if they enjoyed music would respond with, "yeah, it's okay."

When I was 17, I moved to Richmond and decided to study music with the intention that it was the "field" that I was going to work in for the rest of my days. After one semester, I changed majors. Music is not fun when someone forces you to play a certain way, sing a certain way and study it a certain way. That absolutely and utterly removes the very core of music from itself, which I believe is an art that cannot be forced.

However you enjoy music, whether it be by writing it, playing it, feeling it deep down in your soul, or just leisurely listening to it in the car while driving, you should only be listening to the best of the best. So I've compiled a list for you of what I believe are some of the greatest songs of all time. Some songs on this list are sung by my favorite artists and oddly, some of my favorite artists have been left off of this list. Even more odd, some of these tunes are the only songs I've ever heard by the artist and everything else in their catalog could be crap. Let's hope for their sake that's not true. Enjoy! If you have any songs that you are compelled to add to this list or that you think I should give a listen to, let me know!

In no particular order:

Stevie Winwood - Roll With it Baby
Thicke - Brand New Jones (Here's a random A cappella group version that I thought did a great job.)

Annie Lennox - Walking om Broken Glass
Jackie Wilson - Your Love (Lifting me Higher) and Lonely Drops
Stevie Wonder - Signed, Sealed, Delivered
Rufus Wainwright - Poses
Nick Drake - Pink Moon
Jeff Buckley - Grace
Free - All Right Now
Incubus - Are you in?
Brenton Woods - Gimme A Sign
Chris Gaines - Lost in You
Hanson - Been There Before and Georgia (Say what you want about Hanson, but they've come a long way since MMMBop and they are probably one of the least appreciated bands on the planet and that's unfortunate because they are insanely talented. Here's a live version of Been There Before.)

Jason Mraz - Burning Bridges
Dave Barnes - Carry Me Through
Brandi Carlile - Late Morning Lullaby
Eric Hutchinson - Food Chain
Alana Davis - You Do
Martin Sexton - Angeline
The Civil Wars - Barton Hollow (They performed the crap out of this song a few years ago at the Grammy's and then broke up. Boo!)

Coldplay - Everything's Not Lost
Tracy Chapman - Give me One Reason
Phil Collins - Sussudio
Otis Redding - Sitting on the Dock of a Bay
Van Morrison - Mystic
Wyonna Judd - Only Love
Hall & Oates - I Can't Go For That
The Allman Brothers - Midnight Rider


Monday, March 7, 2016

Introduction

Hello world! I've often in my 30 years of life contemplated doing a blog, but millions of questions always arise and then I usually end up deciding it's not for me. I guess that doesn't ring true for today. I would wonder if I had anything to say, does anyone care what I say, etc. However, you eventually reach an age where you could not care less about questions such as those because your life becomes too busy to wonder about such things.

I'm not the best wife or mother or friend or anything, but I think I have some tips and ideas to share that almost anyone on this planet could benefit from. From recipes, to unsolicited parenting advice, to crafts and educational ideas and more. So join me on this very new journey because I will certainly need some help along the way and I am always up for some advice and ideas. Thanks!


About Me:

I'm Erin. I'm a stay at home mom to 2 crazy/beautiful girls and a wife to the man of my dreams. We enjoy music, travel, cooking, anything Disney related and anything involving the outdoors, especially the beach. We are currently homeschooling both of our girls and have not officially decided on whether this will continue throughout their lives (one toddler, one preschooler).