07 January 2016

Bob Seger - Turn The Page

The radio alarm went off at the usual much too early hour. It normally takes about 30 minutes before my brain is lucid enough to process the need to get up and prepare for the new day. Not that time, though. The song playing on the radio grabbed my attention and wouldn’t let go. I didn’t know the voice that was singing or the song but the “Here I am, on the road again …” stayed with me throughout the day.
In the evening I went to pick up my friend Carry, we were planning to meet up with her husband David and some other friends for a movie night. “Here I am, on the road again …” was still playing in my mind and the first thing I asked her was whether she knew the song.

05 January 2016

Paolo Conte - Max

I never even attempted to translate the lyrics. To me this song is all about the rhythm, the progression and the melody - not to forget about the piano and Paolo Conte's voice. I just wished it would go on longer ...
 

Max era Max
Più tranquillo che mai,
La sua lucidità
Smettila, Max,
La tua facilità
Non semplifica, Max.

Max
Non si spiega,
Fammi scendere, Max
Vedo un segreto
Avvicinarsi qui, Max

04 January 2016

Karl Jenkins - Adiemus

The first working day of the new year has progressed and the evening hours call for quiet time. Adiemus by Welsh composer Karl Jenkins just hits the spot: music to sit back, relax and refuel for the week to come.

03 January 2016

Kitaro - Matsuri (live)

My parents weren’t big on letting their pre-teen kids watch TV, and bedtimes were adamantly set and to be observed. Of course, any exception such as allowing us to watch ‘adult’ TV on occasion made those TV programs extra special. One of those exceptions was “The Silk Road: The Rise and Fall of Civilizations” which aired way past my then bedtime.
I have to admit that I don’t recall too much of the documentary (I’ll have to search the web – I sure would love to see it again). What I do recall is the amazing soundtrack (composed by Kitaro) and breathtaking pictures of sweeping foreign landscapes beckoning to be explored ...

01 January 2016

Vaya Con Dios - Time Flies

Two songs in one day? Certainly not going to be the rule, but today ... Oh well, it's the first of the new year and weird stuff is to be expected. Like a call from a past so long ago that it was all but forgotten. Until that call, that is. As is so often the case with stirred up memories a song bursts forth from the recesses of my mind and starts playing. ... 
I had the opportunity to see/hear a life performance of Vaya Con Dios (the band, not the song of the same name).

Paul Simon - Under African Skies

... "these are the roots of rhythm and the roots of rhythm remain" ...
Paul Simon is a wonderful storyteller, and I've been following his music for quite a while. To get to know one of his songs has become a three stage process for me. Firstly, focusing on the lyrics until I feel well acquainted with the story; secondly, letting myself get caught in the melody and rhythm of the song; and lastly, bringing it all together: the words, the melody, and the rhythm, painting beautiful pictures for my mind's eye to enjoy.
Happy listening :)