The Boney 500: Songs 338-336
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The Boney 500: Songs 338-336
Here are my final three songs for the week. We'll continue with songs 335-333 on Monday.
338. WHAT IS LIFE-GEORGE HARRISON (1970)
Album: All Things Must Pass
One of those songs that make it darn hard to be or stay in a bad mood when you
hear it. Such a bright, cheerful sound that it almost seems like it should be a
Ringo song. But no, it's a George song, and a great one, too.
337.THE NIGHT BEFORE-THE BEATLES (1965)
Album: Help!
A rollicking number from the Beatles' second movie, it's the first of many (yeah,
I know, big surprise) Beatles' tunes on the list. Not one of the group's creative
benchmarks, just a fun little romp. Unfortunately I can't post the original, as
Youtube has taken it down, but this rendition, live at the BBC, is pretty faithful
to the original.
336. LIFE ON MARS?-DAVID BOWIE (1971)
Album: Hunky Dory
You wouldn't guess it from the song's title, but this is a stunningly beautiful
song, complete with unusual chord progressions and melodic u-turns. Just wow.
338. WHAT IS LIFE-GEORGE HARRISON (1970)
Album: All Things Must Pass
One of those songs that make it darn hard to be or stay in a bad mood when you
hear it. Such a bright, cheerful sound that it almost seems like it should be a
Ringo song. But no, it's a George song, and a great one, too.
337.THE NIGHT BEFORE-THE BEATLES (1965)
Album: Help!
A rollicking number from the Beatles' second movie, it's the first of many (yeah,
I know, big surprise) Beatles' tunes on the list. Not one of the group's creative
benchmarks, just a fun little romp. Unfortunately I can't post the original, as
Youtube has taken it down, but this rendition, live at the BBC, is pretty faithful
to the original.
336. LIFE ON MARS?-DAVID BOWIE (1971)
Album: Hunky Dory
You wouldn't guess it from the song's title, but this is a stunningly beautiful
song, complete with unusual chord progressions and melodic u-turns. Just wow.
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Re: The Boney 500: Songs 338-336
I really like this song, not necessarily for itself. The other two today, yes, stand alone favorites. This song I like because of it being played as a recurring theme/background in the show with the same name. My like of the show was much in part to the period, 1970's and the other songs used in the soundtrack of the episodes. If not for the show, this song would be unknown to me. Which is sad, because it is a good song, by itself.T_Bone0806 wrote:
336. LIFE ON MARS?-DAVID BOWIE (1971)
Album: Hunky Dory
You wouldn't guess it from the song's title, but this is a stunningly beautiful
song, complete with unusual chord progressions and melodic u-turns. Just wow.
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War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
~~ Thomas Jefferson
War is where the government tells you who the bad guy is.
Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.
-- Benjamin Franklin (maybe)
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Re: The Boney 500: Songs 338-336
BackInTex wrote:I really like this song, not necessarily for itself. The other two today, yes, stand alone favorites. This song I like because of it being played as a recurring theme/background in the show with the same name. My like of the show was much in part to the period, 1970's and the other songs used in the soundtrack of the episodes. If not for the show, this song would be unknown to me. Which is sad, because it is a good song, by itself.T_Bone0806 wrote:
336. LIFE ON MARS?-DAVID BOWIE (1971)
Album: Hunky Dory
You wouldn't guess it from the song's title, but this is a stunningly beautiful
song, complete with unusual chord progressions and melodic u-turns. Just wow.
I also liked that show, BiT. So much so that I bought the dvd set of the series. Whoever picked the music for the show certainly knew their stuff. Some excellent and usually not obvious choices.
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OK, so I'm an ignoramus, but I had no idea that's a George Harrison song. Wow!
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Re: The Boney 500: Songs 338-336
Does anyone else see the first messages in this thread as being posted in June rather than July?
I guess it has to do with TubaDave's colonoscopy work on the Bored. No biggie, just gave me a start.
I guess it has to do with TubaDave's colonoscopy work on the Bored. No biggie, just gave me a start.
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Re: The Boney 500: Songs 338-336
Ritterskoop wrote:Does anyone else see the first messages in this thread as being posted in June rather than July?
I guess it has to do with TubaDave's colonoscopy work on the Bored. No biggie, just gave me a start.
They were posted in June (Note the countdown numbers)... it's just a coincidence Sprots brought the thread forward exactly one month later....
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Wow. I did not think we'd been doing the countdown even this long.
If you fail to pilot your own ship, don't be surprised at what inappropriate port you find yourself docked. - Tom Robbins
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At the moment of commitment, the universe conspires to assist you. - attributed to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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yup, 5 weeks, and fair warning..if it goes as planned, it will drag out for the rest of the yearRitterskoop wrote:Wow. I did not think we'd been doing the countdown even this long.
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