I picked up another cache of music CDs from the library today, including a 3-disc set called, “Greatest Ever Rock Ballads.” “Linger” is on it, along with a wide mix of good, bad, and ugly “rock ballads.” Included were one shocker and one surpriser. The shocker was a song called, “Womankind,” by a band…
Category: Coloring Club
Coloring Club Plus — 3/27/19
The soundtrack album for, “Grosse Pointe Blank” was released in March 1997 and is called, Grosse Pointe Blank – Music From the Film. A second album was released in October 1997 and called, “Grosse Pointe Blank – More Music from the Film” There were 11 other tracks from the film that were never released. My…
Coloring Club Plus — 3/26/19
11 is the third full-length album by The Smithereens, released on October 18, 1989. The cut is “William Wilson,” written by Pat DiNizio. Looking into who or what this song is about, I found at joeclark.org a quote from DiNizio: Pat: “William Wilson” started out as “Brian Wilson.” It was lyrically meant to be about…
Coloring Club Plus — 3/25/19
Plus, a bonus picture today. One of my orchids *finally* bloomed. It had a row of buds on the spike, but because of extreme temperature changes, they suffered bud blast and fell off. This is the single blossom on that spike. There are, fortunately, two more spikes that have developing buds on them. Since…
Coloring Club Plus — 3/24/19
In honor of the Bake Off today, my musical selection is by none other than….. Cake! “Friend is a Four Letter Word” is a cut from 1996′ “Fashion Nugget”. One of the things I love about Cake are their simple, but inventive lyrics, sung in McCrae’s inimitable style. This is a song about someone who…
Coloring Club Plus — 3/23/19 with “Geyser,” by Mitski
Bonus video. I captured M’Lady Crumpet on video tonight. This is the little lady who has made herself completely to home here after just a short period of time. She is hooked on catnip and loves to play with the laser pointer. This is another cut off of “Be The Cowboy,” called “Geyser.” There is…
Coloring Club Plus — 3/22/19
The CD I borrowed from the library is titled, “The Best of Kinks: 1964-1971”. I do not see this BMG release at wikipedia. It has a lot of good music. My selection today from it is “Days.” If anyone knows who Ray was singing about, I’d like to know who it is. per wikipedia: “Days”…
