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and then, I woke up... with an Alan Price song in my head
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and then, I woke up... with an Alan Price song in my head
If I weren't so curious by nature, I'd never be here.

A few years ago, while looking up the history of the legendary Animals someplace (and I can't remember where exactly), I read that the guy behind keyboards had left them and had taken his own path in music.
"Really?" I thought to myself. Intrigued, I hunted around for some tracks I could listen to, when I did, the first one being his version of "I Put A Spell On You"... lo and behold! I was astounded, blown away, ever since I've thought he's a pure genius, bla bla bla, you know how it goes.

I must admit, I'm not always very impressed by middle-of-the-road artists, I tend to be a little picky. Either you're a good middle-of-the-road musician, or you're the other kind, the one who skids and slips and at the end of the day, isn't really worth knowing.

In Alan Price's case, I made an exception. He can play anything if he wants to- maybe not sing anything, but with all the songs he's performed over the years, he's really proven to be a wide-ranged artist. You might think this is nutts of me to say, but I'll bet he could bring the house down with a rendition of Jackie Souder's 'Gotta Get a Girl', with a 1920's style brass section and orchestra. Tunes of the sort. I've pointed this out to a friend- I haven't heard his reaction yet. smile

As for the kind of new member I am, I'll just put it this way: my motto is 'Live to inspire and be inspired.' And just recently, someone inspired me to sign up on this thing, so, let's see how I manage to get around.
I'm hoping to become a writer, and if my life can allow me to, play gigs around my hometown. Rock n roll, jazz ('20's and 30's like Bix Beiderbecke), and once in a while, I'll listen to classical music. I'm kind of open to different styles, but I can't stand mediocrity.

But when it comes to my music skills, I don't think very highly of them, nor do I do for my writing. I try to be practical about things. Sometimes I get too complex, and look hard for something simple. And I also make incredibly stupid decisions... and forget to put the toothpaste cap back on. But, I can pull it off. At my tender age, (17), I'm still a learner. Among other things, I love checking out antiques, pulling out old pictures from times I haven't known, spinning old records, philosophy, beach glass, the low red sun when I'm downtown after bowling, camping and getting 23 mosquito bites, Naughty Nellies (brown beer), thunderstorms- life. I don't want to get into details. And of course, Alan Price's music. It's great, even when you're driving down the highway. I like him more than I like Randy Newman. And I just thought to myself... how much fun would my playlist on my machine be without an A.P. tune? The answer is this: not as much.


Lullaby

Cueillez, cueillez votre jeunesse.
08-01-2009 01:53 AM
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Wow, great post, Lullaby -- you're just the sort of new member we need! I agree, the eclectic nature of Alan's music choices can be exciting. He's never been one to let himself be boxed into any genre. Anyway, I hope you'll find lots of avenues to pursue here.

And for the record, I love Alan more, but I still love Randy Newman. Enormous musical talent, and a heart to match...

You can leave it all to me...

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08-01-2009 06:36 AM
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wow! I love Alan .Like hollyh sad "but I still love Randy Newman. Enormous musical talent, and a heart to match..."

biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin

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08-01-2009 01:20 PM
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He's such a kick in the hat biggrin And there's a lot you can learn, from both artists. Take Alan Price, for instance. Listening to an album like O Lucky Man! or his 'Between today and Yesterday' (among a lot more), where he talks about 'monthly installments', and life's nasty turns do make one snap out of it, but doesn't destroy the pleasure one feels when drifting into a reverie by listening to music.

I'm really sorry not to be able to write more for now- it's 104 degrees here, I need to find some water or I'll finish melting. Being a Northern girl, I'm not used to this kind of weather ^^

Cueillez, cueillez votre jeunesse.
08-02-2009 12:02 AM
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and let me add... I'm glad I was inspired to come here. I just might like this place smile

more anon,
the song they sung many a year ago

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08-02-2009 12:29 AM
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Hi to the new people.

Nice to see more people are registering. th_Wave.gif
08-05-2009 10:43 AM
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