I recently purchased a pair of the best inventions known to man.
Stereo Cordless Headphones (SCH),
My life has totally changed since I bought them ( For $ 40.00 on amazon.com)(!)..
I wear them all day long...when I am writing...or washing dishes...or taking a dump (just kidding (!) (?) )...or dust mopping the floor.
They are incredible, and if you are a true music lover...get a pair.
I am a fountain of musical knowledge and I am here to share my memories of my favorite thing...MUSIC!
Monday, February 25, 2013
Monday, February 18, 2013
Air Supply...
Back in the early 1980s, there was a band that specialized in soaring vocals, great instrumentation and wonderful harmonies...
Well when you think of it that description could apply to anyone from Styx to REO Speedwagon.
But, there was something about Air Supply. The songs were incredible..."Lost In Love", "I'm All Out Of Love", "Even The Nights Are Better", and the astounding "Here I Am."
They reached the top of the Pop charts and were on all the talk shows.
On an episode of Letterman about a coupe of years ago, Dave asked Paul Shaffer to play "Lost In Love." Until then I had forgotten how great they were.
I bought the "Greatest Hits" cd and I was taken back to the early '80s.
The trip was incredible.
Yet another rerun...from an old blog on November 10, 2010)
Well when you think of it that description could apply to anyone from Styx to REO Speedwagon.
But, there was something about Air Supply. The songs were incredible..."Lost In Love", "I'm All Out Of Love", "Even The Nights Are Better", and the astounding "Here I Am."
They reached the top of the Pop charts and were on all the talk shows.
On an episode of Letterman about a coupe of years ago, Dave asked Paul Shaffer to play "Lost In Love." Until then I had forgotten how great they were.
I bought the "Greatest Hits" cd and I was taken back to the early '80s.
The trip was incredible.
Yet another rerun...from an old blog on November 10, 2010)
Monday, February 11, 2013
Van Halen: "1984"
I was a latecomer to rock and roll music...you know REAL rock and roll, but one of the first bands I fell for was Van Halen.
The LP "1984" did it for me. I didn't realize til a few years later that the synthesizer on "Jump" was a rarity for them. That song topped the charts and opened up the band to a whole new audience. There is also "Pnama" and one of my all-time favorites, "I'll Wait." The hit "Hot For Teacher" is also a rocker.
You must remember that 1984 is also the year of "Purple Rain" and "Born In The USA", by Bruce Springsteen. It was a good year for music.
(Rerun from 2009)
The LP "1984" did it for me. I didn't realize til a few years later that the synthesizer on "Jump" was a rarity for them. That song topped the charts and opened up the band to a whole new audience. There is also "Pnama" and one of my all-time favorites, "I'll Wait." The hit "Hot For Teacher" is also a rocker.
You must remember that 1984 is also the year of "Purple Rain" and "Born In The USA", by Bruce Springsteen. It was a good year for music.
(Rerun from 2009)
Bette Davis Eyes...
I was watching an Eighties video show on VH1 Classic a while back, and I came across a video I hadn't seen in years.
There on stage it was Kim Carnes singing "Bette Davis Eyes."
That was one of my all-time favorites in the 80's and it still stands up today. How can you forget the "clack, clack...clack, clack?"
Classic.
I wonder what happened to Kim?
There on stage it was Kim Carnes singing "Bette Davis Eyes."
That was one of my all-time favorites in the 80's and it still stands up today. How can you forget the "clack, clack...clack, clack?"
Classic.
I wonder what happened to Kim?
Monday, February 4, 2013
Barry White..."Let The Music Play"...
I had been listening to some old Issac Hyaes tunes, when another icon came to mind...
Barry White.
Remember Barry? He of "Love Theme" and "Sweetness is my Weakness" fame?
I remember that he died in 2003, but I can;t remember reading his obit. So I reprinted it got you.
You can buy "Barry White's Greatest Hits" on amazon.com.
Barry White.
Remember Barry? He of "Love Theme" and "Sweetness is my Weakness" fame?
I remember that he died in 2003, but I can;t remember reading his obit. So I reprinted it got you.
You can buy "Barry White's Greatest Hits" on amazon.com.
July 05, 2003

Velvet-voiced singer Barry White, the two-time Grammy winner who inspired millions to get in the mood with such hits as "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe," died Friday, his manager told CNN. He was 58.
The crooner died at 9:35 a.m. (12:35 p.m. EDT) at Cedars Sinai Hospital, said White's manager since 1973, Ned Shankman. He was alone when he died.
"It was just a series of things brought on by his high blood pressure, which triggered kidney failure and a mild stroke and ongoing low-grade infections that they just couldn't get on top of," Shankman said.
The crooner died at 9:35 a.m. (12:35 p.m. EDT) at Cedars Sinai Hospital, said White's manager since 1973, Ned Shankman. He was alone when he died.
"It was just a series of things brought on by his high blood pressure, which triggered kidney failure and a mild stroke and ongoing low-grade infections that they just couldn't get on top of," Shankman said.

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White had been on dialysis, but had been doing some studio work.
"He had a most unique voice, a most unique appearance," Shankman said. "He was just a very unique guy."
Once, he said, researchers played his music to whales. "It absolutely made them mate more," he said.
The singer's bass, sultry tones graced such hits as "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" and "You're My First, My Last, My Everything."
White, his songs sensual, was the love machine to millions of fans.
His biggest hits came during the disco days of the 1970s, with hits like, "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More, Baby," which he referred to as "my anthem."
During the 1980s and 1990s, he converted subsequent generations into admirers, too.
White credited the fact that he wrote and produced the songs, and worked long and hard, for his staying power.
"I sleep music, I eat music, I'm never without it, I'm never without music, that's my first lady," he once told a reporter.
White insisted he was a homebody, happiest in the studio he had built in his house. "I am passionate, I am romantic, I am thrilled throughout my soul to be creating music," he said.
White, who married and divorced twice, leaves eight children.
"He had a most unique voice, a most unique appearance," Shankman said. "He was just a very unique guy."
Once, he said, researchers played his music to whales. "It absolutely made them mate more," he said.
The singer's bass, sultry tones graced such hits as "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" and "You're My First, My Last, My Everything."
White, his songs sensual, was the love machine to millions of fans.
His biggest hits came during the disco days of the 1970s, with hits like, "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More, Baby," which he referred to as "my anthem."
During the 1980s and 1990s, he converted subsequent generations into admirers, too.
White credited the fact that he wrote and produced the songs, and worked long and hard, for his staying power.
"I sleep music, I eat music, I'm never without it, I'm never without music, that's my first lady," he once told a reporter.
White insisted he was a homebody, happiest in the studio he had built in his house. "I am passionate, I am romantic, I am thrilled throughout my soul to be creating music," he said.
White, who married and divorced twice, leaves eight children.
Originally Printed on cnn.com
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