Well, I watched the video. The intro did sound familiar, but the main song, not at all. Could I have heard it, decades ago? Probably, but I don't remember it.
You're right about the intro, though. Quite powerful.
The papers said Ed always played from the heartHe got an agent and a roadie named BartThey made a record and it went in the chartsThe sky was the limitHis leather jacket had chains that would jingleThey both met movie stars, partied and mingledTheir A&R man said "I don't hear a single"
Really don't mind if you sit this one out
My word's but a whisper your deafness a shout
I may make you feel but I can't make you think
Your sperm's in the gutter your love's in the sink
Really don't mind if you sit this one out
My word's but a whisper your deafness a shout
I may make you feel but I can't make you think
Your sperm's in the gutter your love's in the sink
Ok, storytelling time. Some people thought of "Aqualung" as a concept album, which it wasn't, so their next album WAS one. "Thick As A Brick." The version of the title song everybody knows is the radio cut, which is the usual length of a song. The album cut was one side of the album, which just gets rolling as the radio cut ends.
One of the things in the album is the cover, with a newspaper showing an article on a local child, Gerald Bostock. Decades later, Ian Anderson recorded "Thick As A Brick 2". a concept album whose cover asked "Whatever happened to Gerald Bostock?" In the album, we don't find out definitively what happened to him. Several possibilities are offered, and different songs explore different paths his life may have taken, after tragedies, or just living a normal life. My one objection is that Gerald never seems to have a happy life, if the songs are to be believed. All his possibilities look unhappy, either in a small way or in a large way. I don't like the implication that people living normal lives can't be happy because I don't believe it... to say nothing of how he never catches a break.
Anyway, I was discussing possible parallel lives, alternate turning of the wheel, and then logged in to be reminded of that. Funny how that happens, sometimes.
"I didn't think about my lady, I know that sounds kind of mean
But me and my old lady, had fallen into the same old dull routine
So I wrote to the paper, took out a personal ad
And though I'm nobody's poet, I thought it wasn't half-bad."
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It was played on album oriented stations so that counts. I remember it I just can't think of the song right now
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Don't know the title but then I never did like the stones to much. unless it was covered by Flying Burrito brothers also which would make it dead flowers but I think that's another song.
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Once beneath the stars, the universe was ours. Love was all we knew, and all I knew was you. I wonder where you are, I wonder if you think about me Once upon a time, IN YOUR WILDEST DREAMS. It mig
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Well, I watched the video. The intro did sound familiar, but the main song, not at all. Could I have heard it, decades ago? Probably, but I don't remember it.
You're right about the intro, though. Quite powerful.
George
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The papers said Ed always played from the heart He got an agent and a roadie named Bart They made a record and it went in the charts The sky was the limit His leather jacket had chains that would jingle They both met movie stars, partied and mingled Their A&R man said "I don't hear a single"
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...the future was wide open.
"INTO THE GREAT WIDE OPEN," by Tom Petty.
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Human without the bean
Correct.
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WordWolf
Next song.
"Through all kinds of weather.
What if the sky should fall?
Just as long as we're together
It doesn't matter at all."
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"Through all kinds of weather.
What if the sky should fall?
Just as long as we're together
It doesn't matter at all.
When they've all had their quarrels and parted
We'll be the same as we started."
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Human without the bean
I know this song. I just can't place it???????
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WordWolf
"Don't know what's coming tomorrow
Maybe it's trouble and sorrow
But we'll travel the road sharin' our load"
"Through all kinds of weather.
What if the sky should fall?
Just as long as we're together
It doesn't matter at all.
When they've all had their quarrels and parted
We'll be the same as we started."
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GeorgeStGeorge
I think it's "Side by Side." It's an old standard, so just about anybody could have sung it. Let's try Dean Martin.
George
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For a moment, I thought you were going to refuse to give an artist's name, thus posting an incomplete answer.
This IS "Side By Side." Dean Martin IS one of the artists.
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Really don't mind if you sit this one out
My word's but a whisper your deafness a shout
I may make you feel but I can't make you think
Your sperm's in the gutter your love's in the sink
George
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Are we talking the radio cut version, or the album-side version?
It's interesting you posted this right now. I'll explain after the round.
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Since the name and the artist are the same, either way, it doesn't matter.
George
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Your wise men don't know how it feels
to be THICK AS A BRICK.
-Jethro Tull (or Ian Anderson post-Tull.)
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Ok, storytelling time. Some people thought of "Aqualung" as a concept album, which it wasn't, so their next album WAS one. "Thick As A Brick." The version of the title song everybody knows is the radio cut, which is the usual length of a song. The album cut was one side of the album, which just gets rolling as the radio cut ends.
One of the things in the album is the cover, with a newspaper showing an article on a local child, Gerald Bostock. Decades later, Ian Anderson recorded "Thick As A Brick 2". a concept album whose cover asked "Whatever happened to Gerald Bostock?" In the album, we don't find out definitively what happened to him. Several possibilities are offered, and different songs explore different paths his life may have taken, after tragedies, or just living a normal life. My one objection is that Gerald never seems to have a happy life, if the songs are to be believed. All his possibilities look unhappy, either in a small way or in a large way. I don't like the implication that people living normal lives can't be happy because I don't believe it... to say nothing of how he never catches a break.
Anyway, I was discussing possible parallel lives, alternate turning of the wheel, and then logged in to be reminded of that. Funny how that happens, sometimes.
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GeorgeStGeorge
I just listen to the songs...
George
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Next song.
"I didn't think about my lady, I know that sounds kind of mean
But me and my old lady, had fallen into the same old dull routine
So I wrote to the paper, took out a personal ad
And though I'm nobody's poet, I thought it wasn't half-bad."
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Human without the bean
Pina Colada Is his name Paul Young?
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WordWolf
This IS "Escape (the Piña Colada Song)."
I can't find "Paul Young" singing it, it was by Rupert Holmes and covered by others. However, since you got the title so quickly, I'll let that go.
Your turn!
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Let's sway
While color lights up your face
Let's sway
Sway through the crowd to an empty space
If you say run
I'll run with you
And if you say hide
We'll hide
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"Let's Dance," David Bowie.
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Human without the bean
That's it.
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"Ï will be your knight in shining armor, riding a fine Arab charger."
Edited by WordWolf.
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Human without the bean
Not Beast of Burden by a Rolling Stones tune.
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