The early to mid-90s had some good songs. Looking back through the mud of yesterday I thought it was a decade of lost music but it turns out I was totally wrong. I guess I was just too busy tending to small fries to really give music much attention. Thanks for joining the 4M dance party, my friend. Have a boogietastic week!
I had a 3 year old and a 1 year old at the time, my musical choices were dominated by Shari Lewis, Barney the Dinosaur and anything Disney, but I still found music for myself.
I only had one child but I still managed to miss some of the 1990's, including who sang what. For example, I had no idea that "All I Wanna Do" was sung by Sheryl Crow or "Come to My Window" was sung by Melissa Etheridge. Or that 10,000 Maniacs covered "Because the Night". My son was never a big Disney fan so that leaves us with Meat Loaf and at least I knew that one! Thanks for filling in some musical gaps. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
Great tunes my friend! I haven't heard them in a while for sure! All I wanna do is have some FUN!!!! Favorite of mine! You have a great day & week my friend! Thanks for gettin' me to move in my chair! Wanna bounce with me? hahaha Sorry that's all I do these days until certain things get fixed!!!! GREAT JOB! THANKS & SEE YOU NEXT WEEK OR AROUND.... :)
Another “your choice” week. How about new music from icons of the 60’s and 70’s? Let’s start with Jimmy Buffett’s posthumous hit, “Bubbles Up”. The Rolling Stones released a new song in 2023, it’s called “Angry”. The surviving Beatles (with some help from AI) released “Now and Then”. And then Billy Joel … The AI effects in the video blew me away… A note about the AI effects … the Beatles used it to isolate John’s vocals on an old demo. Billy Joel had a young man play the piano then superimposed his own face onto the image of the younger man.
thanks to suzanne , I decided to join the party. I got into blogging last year because of Suzanne. I've known her on message boards for awhile, but I've gotten to know her much better since entering the blogosphere. I've also met several others whose blogs I am starting to love, and look forward to meeting even more bloggers now that I've joined the party. So I guess that means I have to introduce myself. I am a single mom from Long Island. My older daughter, Jen, is a college freshman, going to school in New England. Younger daughter, Becca, is a high school junior. I am also an attorney with an insurance company, with offices in Jersey City, NJ, a really "wonderful" commute. I sit on the board of trustees at my synagogue (which means I do a lot of volunteer work there!), and I am active in various fundraisers for the American Cancer Society, currently planning for this year's Relay for Life. I like ot take photos, so you'll see many of them in ...
Blame It on the Bossa Nova Welcome to Saturday: 9 . What we've committed to our readers is that we will post 9 questions every Saturday. Sometimes the post will have a theme, and at other times the questions will be totally unrelated. Those weeks we do "random questions," so-to-speak. We encourage you to visit other participants posts and leave a comment. Because we don't have any rules, it is your choice. We hate rules. We love to answer the questions, however, and here is today's questions! Saturday 9: Blame It on the Bossa Nova (1963) Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here . Funny you should mention Eydie. She’s sort of a relative. My late mother-in-law always said that she and Eydie were cousins. Eydie was a Sephardic Jew, as was my mother-in-law, so I have no reason to doubt the connection, so I guess you can say my kids are related to Eydie, Eydie and Neil Sedaka were cousins, but I’m not sure if Neil was related to my moth...
It was a good year for music. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteThe early to mid-90s had some good songs. Looking back through the mud of yesterday I thought it was a decade of lost music but it turns out I was totally wrong. I guess I was just too busy tending to small fries to really give music much attention. Thanks for joining the 4M dance party, my friend. Have a boogietastic week!
ReplyDeleteI had a 3 year old and a 1 year old at the time, my musical choices were dominated by Shari Lewis, Barney the Dinosaur and anything Disney, but I still found music for myself.
DeleteI only had one child but I still managed to miss some of the 1990's, including who sang what. For example, I had no idea that "All I Wanna Do" was sung by Sheryl Crow or "Come to My Window" was sung by Melissa Etheridge. Or that 10,000 Maniacs covered "Because the Night". My son was never a big Disney fan so that leaves us with Meat Loaf and at least I knew that one! Thanks for filling in some musical gaps. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThose were the few songs I did know
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Oh jeez. I didn't realize these were getting that old. Oh well, still love some Meatloaf.
ReplyDeleteGreat tunes my friend! I haven't heard them in a while for sure! All I wanna do is have some FUN!!!! Favorite of mine! You have a great day & week my friend!
ReplyDeleteThanks for gettin' me to move in my chair! Wanna bounce with me? hahaha Sorry that's all I do these days until certain things get fixed!!!! GREAT JOB! THANKS & SEE YOU NEXT WEEK OR AROUND.... :)