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Day 11: A song that mentions an instrument

"Girls with Guitars," Wynonna Judd (+2)

Two of my favorite things in the world. Actually, I was lucky enough to raise one as well. My kid was an athlete and musician, way beyond my meager talents, including both bass and guitar, among others. But she chose fire fighting rather than rock and roll. But we still bond over music (she blames me for her musical tastes.)

So this is Wynonna, with her mama Naomi. (I have a weakness for redheads, just saying). This one I came into backwards, as it was written by Mary Chapin Carpenter, and I am a huge fan of her work. It is a country-based rocker about a love affair between a girl and ... guitars.


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Sorry for the long post but I’m catching up.
Day 1: Theme song from a favorite TV show: Where you lead - Carole king (Gilmore Girls)

Day 2: Excellent TV show theme song, regardless if you like the show: One of us - Joan Osborne (Joan of Arcadia)

Day 3: A song you hate to love: Party in the USA - Miley Cyrus

Day 4: A song by a local artist (Indiana): All for you - Janet Jackson

Day 5: A song for a road trip: Not my Fault - Renee Rapp & Megan Thee Stallion

Day 6: A song that mentions a body part: Baddie - MK xyz (Gotta put a Rollie on her wrist cause she rolls with me)

Day 7: A song for a foggy/misty morning: Somedays - Regina Spektor

Day 8: A song that mentions a body of water: Islands - Sara Bareilles (I'm ready for the sea change)

Day 9: A song that’s originally done by a man, but covered by a woman:
When you Say Nothing at all - Kelly Clarkson (OG Keith Whitley)

Day 10: A song you like the drums on:
Love Bites (So Do I) - Halestorm
(Bonus points: 11. 10 days of women, plus the bonus point of 2 female artists on day 5. @morelikeasong since i'm posting late, am I still eligible for perfect attendance?)
 
Day 1: Theme song from a favorite TV show: Where you lead - Carole king (Gilmore Girls)
I think I posted this same one 😍
Day 3: A song you hate to love: Party in the USA - Miley Cyrus
And this was my second choice (I posted Tik Tok by Ke$ha which came out around the same time 😂)
Day 7: A song for a foggy/misty morning: Somedays - Regina Spektor
Love Regina Spektor
Day 9: A song that’s originally done by a man, but covered by a woman: When you Say Nothing at all - Kelly Clarkson (OG Keith Whitley)
I’m very partial to the Alison Krauss version but Kelly Clarkson has such a great voice
@morelikeasong since i'm posting late, am I still eligible for perfect attendance?
Of course!
 
Day 4: A song by a local artist (Indiana): All for you - Janet Jackson
Great picks overall, but, this one. This one! In a time when you basically had to tweezer stray pubes out so they wouldn't stick out of your super-low-rider jeans, Janet releases this video, and it was just the sexiest thing I'd ever seen. She was so fucking hot, it was incomprehensible.

Never bought another pair of low-riders again. Thanks Janet!
 
Great picks overall, but, this one. This one! In a time when you basically had to tweezer stray pubes out so they wouldn't stick out of your super-low-rider jeans, Janet releases this video, and it was just the sexiest thing I'd ever seen. She was so fucking hot, it was incomprehensible.

Never bought another pair of low-riders again. Thanks Janet!
She was just here all weekend, 3 shows a block away.
 
Day 12: A song that features a non-mainstream instrument (something other than guitar, bass, drums, keys)

1977 was the year that Punk came to Sweden.

In a little suburb to Stockholm called Högdalen lived a boy named Joakim Thåström. Little did he know what impact he'd have on Swedish music, when he and a couple of his friends started playing at youth centers and garages around the outskirts of the capital.

Ebba Grön had been formed, and with them, a piece of history.
Their name has become legend.

You might not be able to understand the lyrics, but I promise there's not a single one of you who won't feel his emotion.

 
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