When the world truly seems like an endless shit sundae and no hope is evident for it getting any better, is there a particular song, or a band or artist, that you can listen to and instantly feel better about things? Please tell me here as both my Songbird and I could use a lift just now.
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Date: 2009-03-16 01:59 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2009-03-16 02:08 am (UTC)There's even a version on YouTube
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Date: 2009-03-16 02:53 am (UTC)Personally, the one that's been heavy on my internal playlist rotation lately is Vixy's latest (http://vixyish.livejournal.com/726358.html). The words are inspiring, the vocals soaring, and the cello.... *guh*.. :) Betsy and Raven can make even this stoic weak at the knees... and of course Tony is over there just rockin' out....
Also, the perennial favorite, Eagles, Take It Easy.
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Date: 2009-03-16 03:14 am (UTC)Paul Simon's "Graceland" album is usually a pretty good one for me.
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Date: 2009-03-16 03:16 am (UTC)I think hearing you sing the song about tacky holiday making would be cheery too :-)
You should skype her and sing it. Might do you both some good.
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Date: 2009-03-16 03:39 am (UTC)"Here Comes the Sun" - The Beatles
"Carpet of the Sun" - Renaissance
"(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding" - Nick Lowe (though best known by the Elvis Costello Cover)
Huge swathes of Steve Goodman's music, especially "Lincoln Park Pirates" and "The Auctioneer" (okay, that one's written by Leroy Van Dyke)
More huge swathes of Creedence Clearwater Revival/John Fogerty; "Lookin' Out My Back Door" particularly
Harry Chapin, "Circle" and "30,000 Pounds of Bananas" (well, maybe not so relentless, but the live versions with the [Geography] Sh*tkicking Choir and the four endings never fails to perk me up)
More swathes of music, by Jerry G and the Grateful D. "Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad", "US Blues", "Uncle John's Band", and an all-time top-five picker-upper, "Sugar Magnolia" stand out
"Crocodile Rock" - Elton JOhn
Much of the Moody Blues, as well. "Tuesday Afternoon", "Gemini Dream", and "I'm Just a Singer (in a Rock and Roll Band)" get me going
"My Baby Loves a Bunch of Authors" and King of Spain" - Moxy Fruvous. Oh, and also their "Green Eggs and Ham"
"The Mariner's Revenge Song" by the Decemberists. In a schadenfreude-y sea chanty way, of course.
More swathes, of Stan Rogers. "The Idiot" and "The Mary Ellen Carter" are the most likely to get my spirits out of the gutter
Bunches of Tom Smith, too. "...Peter Lorre" and "307 Ale" do great, and if you aren't picked up by "Rocket Ride", Jack, you dead.
Bruce Springsteen, of course. "Thunder Road" will do it for me almost every time; so will his versions of "This Land Is Your Land" (n.b.: so too will Woody's, or Pete's), "When The Saints Go Marching In", or "Buffalo Gals" from the live shows with the Seeger Sessions Band, or, with the E Street Band, "Cadilla Ranch", "Growin' Up", "Fire", and "Hungry Heart" (to name four of many)
"Boddhisatva" - Steely Dan
Richard Thompson. Live. "I Feel So Good", "Hots for the Smarts", "Turning of the Tide"...
"You Are the Sunshine of My Life" - Stevie Wonder
"Lawyers, Guns, and Money" and "Werewolves of Londinium" - Warren Zevon
ETA: These are just things that are on my MP3 player. I should look at my full collection. If there's anything here you don't have that you'd like to hear, just say so.
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Date: 2009-03-16 06:46 am (UTC)Pretty much the entire Thirteen album by Vixy and Tony. (Including the more downbeat or tragic tracks like "Persephone" -- just the overall album structure and sequencing leaves me with a hopefulness and a joy.)
Selected U2 songs: "Beautiful Day," "All Because of You," "I Will Follow," "Gloria," "Trip Through Your Wires" ...
There are a number of groups that just radiate a joy in performing together, that lifts me up whenever I hear 'em. The Americana/folk trio Red Molly is one. Urban Tapestry, of course, is another.
Heh. And Bob Seger gets me boppin' and smilin'.
A lot of Celtic music works, too.
I find Phil Keaggy uplifting as well, but we likely would differ there due to differences in belief/faith. Though his instrumental work you might enjoy.
And finally, Vince Guaraldi's "Linus and Lucy." Gets me Snoopy-dancin'.
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Date: 2009-03-16 04:41 pm (UTC)As others have said, just about anything by vixy and Tony, also just about anything by Seanan. Or Mary Crowell. Filk, especially live filk, gives me energy.
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Date: 2009-03-16 07:50 pm (UTC)Hope things get better for you both.