This video, a cover of Stand by Me by Ben E. King brings both tears to my eyes and a smile to my face.
Musicians, literally from all over the world came together to produce this memorable tune and videos. The organization, Playing for Change, is a “group of artists and inspired people who have come together to connect the world through music.”
If you haven’t heard this John Mayer tune, you need to. The video, from youtube is below.
I gave the CD from which the song originated, Continuum, to my daughter, Sarah, last Christmas. I hadn’t heard it, but after listening to it with her, it was “ripped” to my iTunes directory for my listening pleasure.
Listening to the first song, Waiting for the World to Change, reminds me of words I would have used 40 years ago. Those same words also bring tears to my eyes, as I see the dreams of my children. I can’t help but see my daughter, Sarah, and feel hopeful, when I hear this verse of the song.
One day our generation
Is gonna rule the population
So we keep on waiting (waiting)
Waiting on the world to change
On this historic evening while they count the votes for Election Day, 2008 in the United States, I’m reminded of this song from 1967 by The Buffalo Springfield.
The lyrics for For What It’s Worth follow:
There’s something happening here
What it is ain’t exactly clear
There’s a man with a gun over there
Telling me I got to beware
I think it’s time we stop, children, what’s that sound
Everybody look what’s going down
There’s battle lines being drawn
Nobody’s right if everybody’s wrong
Young people speaking their minds
Getting so much resistance from behind
I think it’s time we stop, hey, what’s that sound
Everybody look what’s going down
What a field-day for the heat
A thousand people in the street
Singing songs and carrying signs
Mostly say, hooray for our side
It’s time we stop, hey, what’s that sound
Everybody look what’s going down
Paranoia strikes deep
Into your life it will creep
It starts when you’re always afraid
You step out of line, the man come and take you away
We better stop, hey, what’s that sound
Everybody look what’s going down
Stop, hey, what’s that sound
Everybody look what’s going down
Stop, now, what’s that sound
Everybody look what’s going down
Stop, children, what’s that sound
Everybody look what’s going down
Ok. It’s not pretty, this video. It’s poorly lip synched, but I think you’ll get the idea. The band is Steam, and they did the original version back in 1969. Which would be the year after I graduated high school.
Yunz (that’s Pittsburgh talk) can sing it Tuesday night as we wave “bye bye” to the Republicans and that joker of a President they call “Boosh.”
And no, I don’t think I’m getting ahead of myself here.
Back in July 2008, about 100 of us singers in the community joined together to create the video below. The song, It’s a New World, was written by two guys incarcerated in Warren Correctional Institute near Lebanon, Ohio.
The video, which is a little over 9 minutes in length, features a diverse group of Cincinnati singers; children and adults, from various ethnic backgrounds, lifestyles, and beliefs. We came together to make beautiful music to help bring needed change in this country. The video contains words from Barack Obama, but regardless of your political choices, enjoy the music.
Oh, by the way, you can find me in some of the footage from 2:10 to 3:12. That’s me, wearing a black t-shirt with Voices of Freedom (my choir) singing away and clapping my hands.
OK. It’s the start of Derby Week. I’m supposed to have “expert picks” for this race on The First Saturday in May. I’m mean, I am a horse racing fan. So I should have Derby Picks.
To appease my dear readers for the next several days, let me offer up this Rolling Stones video of their song, Dead Flowers instead.
I Make the Money, You Get the Glory is written and performed by Kathleen Edwards, a Canadian songwriter. I love the lyrics. Here is the chorus:
You’re cool and cred like Fogerty
I’m Elvis Presley in the 70’s
You’re Chateauneuf, I’m Yellow Label
You’re the buffet I’m just the table
I’m a Ford Tempo you’re a Maserati
You’re the Great One, I’m Marty McSorley
You’re the Concorde, I’m economy
I make the dough but you get the glory
Would you like to hear this tune? Here’s the link where it can be played on Songza. Or you can take a look at the video below, apparently made by someone in the front rows at one of her concerts.
Below is a listing of the Top 25 songs played on my iPod. As you can tell, I enjoy a lot of those oldies and goodies from the 60s and 70s. Since I frequently work alone as a software consultant, I have the luxury of listening to music of my choice all day long.
Of all these, today at least, my favorite of the bunch is Warm Ways (5), which to me, is simply a “warming” type song. The Eagles tune, Ol’ 55, written by Tom Waits would be a close second. Music has a way of linking me to memories, usually pleasant ones. Ol’ 55 reminds me of my days following graduate school at West Virginia University, driving home to Ohio from Morgantown at six in the morning.
And it’s six in the morning, gave me no warning; I had to be on my way.
Well there’s trucks all a-passing me, and the lights are all flashing,
I’m on my way home from your place.
– Tom Waits
1
Year of the Cat
Al Stewart
2
A Whiter Shade of Pale
Procol Harum
3
Ol’ 55
Eagles
4
Baby I’m Yours
Barbara Lewis
5
Warm Ways
Fleetwood Mac
6
Baby I Need Your Loving
Four Tops
7
Hello Stranger
Barbara Lewis
8
Dreams
Fleetwood Mac
9
Do What You Want, Be What You Are
Hall & Oates
10
Stranger On the Shore
Mr. Acker Bilk
11
Try A Little Tenderness
Otis Redding
12
All Day Music War
13
Duke Of Earl
Gene Chandler
14
Jackie Blue
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
15
Wild Horses
The Rolling Stones
16
Sweet Love
Anita Baker
17
Bus Stop
The Hollies
18
Going Out Of My Head
Little Anthony And The Imperials
19
What’s Going On
Marvin Gaye
20
Angel
Sarah McLachlan
21
Europa [Earth's Cry Heaven's Smile]
Santana
22
Oh How Happy
Shades Of Blue
23
Sentimental Lady
Bob Welch
24
Help Me
Joni Mitchell
25
Who’s Crying Now
Journey
What songs bring back good memories for you? What kind of music do you enjoy? Feel welcome to add you comments below.
I work as software consultant based in Cincinnati, Ohio, building custom information
systems for education and businesses. My company, Watzman
Associates, Inc. has been in business for over 21 years.
Using FileMaker Pro as my development platform, I build database solutions that work for those using them. The hard work is done "under the hood", what my customers get are tools to improve their schools and businesses.
See Ya. Goodbye.
October 30, 2008 · 2 Comments
Ok. It’s not pretty, this video. It’s poorly lip synched, but I think you’ll get the idea. The band is Steam, and they did the original version back in 1969. Which would be the year after I graduated high school.
Yunz (that’s Pittsburgh talk) can sing it Tuesday night as we wave “bye bye” to the Republicans and that joker of a President they call “Boosh.”
And no, I don’t think I’m getting ahead of myself here.
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