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Music: Strict Joy by The Swell Season

The Swell SeasonSo I’ve fallen a bit on the wayside on the “A Song A Day” pick (life’s been busy), but to make up for it, here’s an awesome new album I found today.

The actors of “Once” have collaborated as a group called The Swell Season.  Their album Strict Joy is an enjoyable mix of acoustic sounds and the soothing voices Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova. My favorite songs are in the middle Fantasy Man and High Horses. NPR has the album in full to listen to here: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=113630469

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A Song A Day: Don’t Stop Believin’

Journey

Journey

Song #18 Journey - Don’t Stop Believin’

Why I Picked It: I just came from a wedding where this was playing.  Best dance floor karaoke…ever.

Why I Like It: It’s Journey’s Don’t Stop Believin’…who doesn’t like this song?

But I guess that isn’t the point of these A Song A Day posts.  I suppose what I love most about this song – aside from its singability and the pop rock head boppin’ qualities – is that it’s a story.  It’s got great detail -

A singer in a smokey room
A smell of wine and cheap perfume
For a smile they can share the night
It goes on and on and on and on –

and such a straight forward, encouraging chorus -

Don’t stop believin’
Hold on to the feelin’
Streetlight people
.

On a related note that relates to why I picked it, I had a lot of conversations about fulfilling your dreams today and being able to live life as yourself.  I also attended the wedding of a really good friend who always seems to be a carefree spirit  no matter what’s happening.  Of course weddings always resonate with the idea of the pursuit of love and symbolizing that it’s been found.

So this song reminds me of this day that has passed – of conquering so much (or at least the continuing effort to do so), of fulfilling what it is you set out to do.

So for anyone reading this, I hope you ‘don’t stop believing’ in whatever it is that you want to find.

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A Song A Day: Dangerous

Kardinal Offishall

Kardinal Offishall

Song #17 Kardinal Offishall’s Dangerous

Why I Picked It: This was actually the song pick yesterday, but Gloria Gaynor’s I Will Survive anniversary won out.  I was going to pick it yesterday because it’s
1) fun to dance to
2) has some great lyrics
3) …and hey, every girl wants to feel a little bit dangerous. ;-)

Why I Like It: I’m a big fan of same verb and different perspectives in a sentence (hey – I majored in English) which can be found in this song:

I can’t help but to notice you, noticing me.

It’s also one of those songs where the lyrics made me take pause because I wasn’t sure what the reference to “Jessica P.” was – which actually relates to the later reference to Sex and the City – as in Sarah Jessica Parker.

But what I love about the Sex and the City reference is how the song flows to:

Sex and the City-ity- Itty bitty waist-line, moves to the bass line.

…and as referenced in third item:

The girl is so dangerous
The girl is so dangerous
The girl is a bad girl…

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A Song A Day: I Will Survive

30th Anniversary Cover

30th Anniversary Cover

Song #16 Gloria Gaynor – I Will Survive

Why I Picked It:  I just had the privilege of seeing Gloria Gaynor perform the song live tonight at the Grammy Museum and she’s very inspiring, just like this song.  It’s the 30th anniversary of this anthem that you can just keep keepin’ on.

Why I Like It:  The idea of survival creates images of struggle and suffering.  This song encapsulates the moment – the burst of energy – that pulls you out from whatever dark, depth you’ve found yourself in.  It does it at first quietly in the opening reflection:

At first I was afraid, I was petrified – kept thinking I could never live without you by my side.

And just builds from that idea of “at first”, until that moment where you get your 180-moving and succeeding:

Go on now go.  Walk the door.  Just turn around now ’cause you’re not welcome here anymore.

And of course:

I’ve got all my life to live.
I’ve got all my love to give.
I will survive.  I will survive.

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A Song A Day: Like You’ll Never See Me Again

Alicia Keys - As I Am

Alicia Keys - As I Am

Song #15 Alicia Keys – Like You’ll Never See Me Again

Why I Picked It: I heard it earlier today and it’s one of my favorite songs off of Alicia Keys’ album As I Am.

Why I Like It: Aside from it being a great display of Miss Keys vocal talents, there’s something about asking someone to love you as if there is no time left.

If I had no more time, no more time left to be here, would you cherish everything we have?

The passion evoked in carpe diem/carpe noctum.  Ironically the song isn’t powerful in the ways of other songs of Alicia Keys – A Woman’s Worth or If I Ain’t Got You.  It’s a song of quiet intensity and vulnerability reflected in the chorus, in the finger snaps, in the light repetitive piano.

Every time you hold me
Hold me like this is the last time
Every time you kiss me
Kiss me like you’ll never see me again

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