For too long I have let this slide, something I once took great joy in... I did what I always seem to do and let other, often less enjoyable things, get in my way. This morning, however, I woke up with an overwhelming urge to start sharing the music I love with you all again...
So here we are and I have to choose from the incredible plethora of music that I have been listening to over the last three years! And I have chosen to share a song that introduced me to a new artist. Perhaps you will have the same reaction I did or perhaps you will dislike but that is one of the great things about music, there is something for everyone and if you don't like this artist then the next one might suit you better! The artist I am going to share today is Rayland Baxter and the song that caught me and held me so tightly is Yellow Eyes. No matter how many times I listen to this song it does not seem to wear on me. From the first hit of the electric guitar I was lost. His vocal range is not extraordinary, his tone is slightly nasal, a little more country than I usually enjoy. There is, however, something in his inflection, in his lyrics and the musical arrangement... He has a groove and a laid back style, he makes me want to move but also lie completely and utterly still so that I can hear every minute moment of the song. Perhaps it's just me, but I love this song and I'm thoroughly enjoying discovering his other creations! Hope you do too.
The Musical Thoughts of Mary Jane
"One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain." Bob Marley
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Wednesday, 7 August 2013
The beautiful and incredibly talented Jenn Grant just keeps popping up with song after song that never fail to stir up emotion, whether pure happiness or something much deeper and less often confronted. The song that I am going to share with you today, "White Dove", came on the radio this morning and it instantly made me think of the sound of 50 and 60s girl groups. Like the songs of those groups, this song induces an undeniable urge to dance and simply be happy. Luckily there was no one else around at work this morning so I could do just that! I highly recommend exploring her catalogue beyond this because it is filled with highly underrated and beautifully crafted songs. Enjoy!
Thursday, 18 July 2013
My friends I have neglected you most terribly! Life has been busy and filled with things that make me happy of late and I seem to have found little time or focus to sit down and write to you... My apologies! However, a new song that suits my happy state and sun filled days has made a reappearance in my life and I had to share it with you! The song is "Brighter than Gold", the latest single from The cat Empire's new album Steal The Light. Perhaps you are like me and this kind of music makes it impossible for you to sit still or perhaps you will listen to it and not like it at all. For me it is impossible not to feel happy as soon as I hear it! The drum and bass beats are infectious and then Harry comes in on trumpet along with the Empire Horns... and Ollie on the piano and seriously... how can you not dance? Or at the very least smile!
Thursday, 30 May 2013
Well, despite my intentions to keep up with writing and sharing here I have fallen far behind! Life has caused me to put music aside for the past few weeks and that has played a major part in leaving me feeling unsettled and not at all myself. Both writing and music keep me somewhat centred and so, spending the last hour or two sharing and listening to music as been wonderful and I had to share some of that feeling with you. Because I have been so remiss you get two versions of a song, both great... The original is by Prefab Sprout and the song is "Bonny".
The cover, however, is the one I most wanted to share with you and it is by Tom Smith of The Editors. As it is late I will simply say, god I love this man's voice and the emotion he brings to a song! Hope you do as well...
Monday, 20 May 2013
Monday, 13 May 2013
In the age of youtube, iTunes, mp3 files and shuffle the experience of listening to an album from start to finish is fading into the distance and to my mind it is an incredible shame. Albums are a thing of beauty, they are art and the order in which songs are put on the album takes thought and planning, they are not simply thrown in to a bag and chosen at random. Some artists know when they are recording songs which one will be the first on an album or the last. Noel Gallagher said he always knew his song "Stop the Clocks" would be the final song on an album before he had even finished thinking up the rest of his album Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds. Listening to a full album in the right order, like reading liner notes, gives you a broader connection to the artist, maybe even a deeper understanding of them and what they are trying to convey in their creations. One album that I never get tired of listening to, playing from start to finish and singing loudly along to is Draw the Line by David Gray. Gray is one of those artists that seems to have been rather underrated in North America and he has not received the acclaim that I believe is due... I have never understood quite why. His ability to craft a rich, layered and powerful song is staggering! People seem to know a few of his songs like Babylon, White Ladder, Sail Away and Be Mine but when it comes down to it, the bulk of his brilliant song writing and artistry has passed people by unnoticed and underrated. The album Draw the Line. was released in 2009, his 8th studio album and, as is to be expected from him, is full of powerful, intelligent lyrics and both haunting and soaring melodies. I saw him in concert a few years back and the experience was breathtaking and inspiring, you can tell that he feels the music in his entire body and puts his heart and soul in to the creation and delivery. It was probably one of the better concerts I have been to! So if you can, listen to the entire album, explore his other music as well try songs from the album Life in Slow Motion another breathtakingly beautiful album in my opinion. This song, "Breathe" is an incredible song which is shows his depth of thought and true skill!
Saturday, 4 May 2013
The less important things in life have a way of sneaking in and taking over. They stop you from doing what you love and they focus your mind on stress, deadlines, anxiety and aggravation. This is one reason why I love music in the way I do, it provides us with a chance to stop and a reason to look at the little things, the simple moments that we overlook or push aside thinking we will have time to experience them later. Taking the time to listen, and I mean really listen not just with your ears but with your brain, your heart and your soul as well, should not be considered a luxury. Don't wait. Stop and give yourself permission to let yourself go, just for a few minutes. Stop and listen and while you're going down that path, stop and look at the sunset, watch a bird fly, roll down your car window and let the wind make a mess of your hair, lay down in the grass and watch the sky, smile at strangers. Each thing on its own may seem insignificant but like pennies they add up and your life will be richer for them.
The song that I have chosen is most definitely worthy of your time, it is a little bit of sunshine wrapped up in a voice that is reminiscent of Xavier Rudd and Cat Stevens. The song is called "Let Her Go" by Passenger (yet another British artist and I have a friend to thank for turning me on to this guy!). Mike Rossenberg, the real name of Passenger, has a unique voice that might at first make you wonder if you like it or not but it doesn't take long for the obvious passion he puts in to his creations to take hold of you and draw you in.
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