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Looks familiar, strong choiceDay 29: A song about time
Cyndi Lauper - Time After Time
C'mon you KNOW it HAD to be this one...
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Looks familiar, strong choiceDay 29: A song about time
Cyndi Lauper - Time After Time
C'mon you KNOW it HAD to be this one...
This song hits harder and harder as you get older “you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it’s sinking…..”Day 29: A song about time
I know exactly what you mean…This song hits harder and harder as you get older “you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it’s sinking…..”
Day 27: A song about war
I have a thing for concept albums. It's one thing to put together a great album where every song shares a genre, but to create a coherent theme for every song takes some serious dedication.
Maiden's Somewhere In Time is some of their best work, only trumped (in my opinion) by Dance of Death.
A song about one of humankind's most famous warlords;
Iron Maiden - Alexander the Great
After that introduction I definitely have to listenDay 29: A song about time
I'm on an Andrew Bird kick lately so today wasn't a hard choice. I don't know what it is about jazzy men that drives me mad but this entire album has me weak in the knees. The violin is just the final nail in my horny coffin.
Andrew Bird Trio - I Didn't Know What Time It Was
I was given the first Bowl Of Fire CD when it came out (in my previous life) and it was the craziest thing I had heard in ages - 20's jazz with crazy violin. Lost touch with his stuff (and most other things from then), but great to see he's still around and making a bit of a comeback.Day 29: A song about time
I'm on an Andrew Bird kick lately so today wasn't a hard choice. I don't know what it is about jazzy men that drives me mad but this entire album has me weak in the knees. The violin is just the final nail in my horny coffin.
Andrew Bird Trio - I Didn't Know What Time It Was
I think it's because I came into Iron Maiden pretty late. I didn't have the experience of seeing the band evolve over time, instead having all of their catalogue thrown at me at once (I think A matter of life and death was their latest release), and so I've no nostalgia to tint my view. Dance of Death is just... I love it so much. Senjutsu is coming damn close too, with them veering into Prog territory.As far as 'Dance of Death', I don't think I've ever heard anyone refer to that album as their best work... and I luv hearing it.
I think it's because I came into Iron Maiden pretty late. I didn't have the experience of seeing the band evolve over time, instead having all of their catalogue thrown at me at once (I think A matter of life and death was their latest release), and so I've no nostalgia to tint my view. Dance of Death is just... I love it so much. Senjutsu is coming damn close too, with them veering into Prog territory.
But I'm also one of those weird ones who really loves Virtual XI and The X Factor, so, Maiden purists begone. I've heard all your slander before![]()
Day 29: A song about time
Time Is All Around - Regina Spektor
Oh thank god you posted this. I was going to break the rules and post this one as well if it wasn’t up.Day 29: A song about time
The Rolling Stones Time is On My Side
This is another new one for me. I agree on her voice. This is another example of a relatively simple drum part that is still interesting and integral to the song. And fun! I like the clockwork running through it as well. Thank you.Day 29: A song about time
Grace Potter has one of those voices that I just LOVE to listen to. This one is best listened to in the car, loud, in my opinion.
“Timekeeper, tell me I'm going to be alright”
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals - Timekeeper
Which is one of the reasons I love hearing your views on Maiden. I literally grew up on it, (I think I was 12 or 13 when Killers -- my introduction to the band -- came out), as the band grew as well. I love a lot of the later stuff, especially when Bruce came back, but Number of the Beast, Piece of Mind, and Powerslave were all seminal albums for my life. (I have a camping knife around here that I have had forever, and I have the cut off sleeve of my Powerslave tour tee-shirt wrapped around it.) I can still remember, vividly, the feel of putting the needle down on side two of Number of the Beast to hear the title track for the first time. It was powerful, dangerous music at the time, and the world changed just a tiny bit at that moment. Stuff like that is magic.I think it's because I came into Iron Maiden pretty late. I didn't have the experience of seeing the band evolve over time, instead having all of their catalogue thrown at me at once (I think A matter of life and death was their latest release), and so I've no nostalgia to tint my view. Dance of Death is just... I love it so much. Senjutsu is coming damn close too, with them veering into Prog territory.
But I'm also one of those weird ones who really loves Virtual XI and The X Factor, so, Maiden purists begone. I've heard all your slander before![]()
Which is one of the reasons I love hearing your views on Maiden. I literally grew up on it, (I think I was 12 or 13 when Killers -- my introduction to the band -- came out), as the band grew as well. I love a lot of the later stuff, especially when Bruce came back, but Number of the Beast, Piece of Mind, and Powerslave were all seminal albums for my life. (I have a camping knife around here that I have had forever, and I have the cut off sleeve of my Powerslave tour tee-shirt wrapped around it.) I can still remember, vividly, the feel of putting the needle down on side two of Number of the Beast to hear the title track for the first time. It was powerful, dangerous music at the time, and the world changed just a tiny bit at that moment. Stuff like that is magic.