I like a wide range of music but I’ve never heard Charlie Rich, that I know of. So cool to discover some golden oldies ??Looks to be working now
Charlie Rich
Rollin With the Flow
I like a wide range of music too.I like a wide range of music but I’ve never heard Charlie Rich, that I know of. So cool to discover some golden oldies ??
Yes Cooksie, I’ve heard of Reba. The Bad Company cover is really good! I saw Bad Company in Milwaukee. I saw Alabama at the county fair once lol.I like a wide range of music too.
We're just going to have to acquaint you with some country songs. Surely you've heard of Reba McEntire. This is a litltle more up to date and maybe?? more to your liking.
Or maybe Gretchen Wilson. She's basically a country singer but does some stuff like this.
Now I'm curious. If you're not going to tell us, I'll have to go do some reading.I have loved this song and James Taylor for a long time. It was very interesting to find out what the song was really about. Fascinating guy.
I've read several things throughout the years about the meaning behind song lyrics. All very interesting.Now I'm curious. If you're not going to tell us, I'll have to go do some reading.
Taylor wrote "Fire and Rain" in 1968. The song has three verses. One is about a friend who committed suicide, another is about Taylor's addiction to heroin, the third refers to a mental hospital and a band Taylor started called The Flying Machine. Each verse is followed by the same chorus, `I've seen fire and I've seen rain. I've seen sunny days that I thought would never end. I've seen lonely times when I could not find a friend, but I always thought that I'd see you again.' James Taylor told me he can't stand to hear his songs on the radio. He dives for the dial if "Fire and Rain" comes on. But it remains a song he likes to sing and one that audiences always wait for.
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Thanks Peeps! It seems that a lot of the artists during that time period became addicted to drugs. Heroin must be the worst of the worst. Suicide and the looney bin .I've read several things throughout the years about the meaning behind song lyrics. All very interesting.
By the way Cooksie, the little girl in the video I posted was a little wing walking daredevil along with her Father.
I believe they traveled Europe for years performing stunts.
If you like this kind of stuff, go read all the comments on youtube for Seger's Fire Lake. It was an eye-opening thing for me. Evidently that song contains a lot of symbolic meaning:I have loved this song and James Taylor for a long time. It was very interesting to find out what the song was really about. Fascinating guy.
Mildred Unger, whose father was an early balloonist and aviator, is best known for taking one of the hippest dance crazes of the time to the skies as she performed the Charleston on the wing of an airplane as a ten year old in 1926! She did her dancing at an altitude of 2,000 feet.Sass, she sure was a daredevil and a very cute one too. Thanks!