I just heard "All She Wants To Do Is Dance" on the radio.... Why is it that when that particular song starts that I feel the strong need to really move to the music?!?
I love Don's solo stuff. Dirty Laundry, All She Wants To Do Is Dance, Boys Of Summer, etc. My favorite solo Don song is Dirty Laundry. That song just "rocks". I'm not a big fan of synthesizers but I really don't mind them in those songs.
Hubby and I were coming back from shopping the other day and he was flipping through his presets on the radio quickly trying to find the baseball game. A station was playing Tequila Sunrise as he flipped through, before I could say anything he went back to it and waited out the song, without saying a word, before flipping the stations again. Bless his tiny little heart---he really loves me!
He sings it high, he plays it low
Awwwww he does Willie!
The first song out of the 7am news this morning was NKIT, and the first out of the 8am news was POMPOY
'I must be leaving soon... its your world now'
Glenn Frey 1948-2016 RIP
Today I walked into my house and heard Hotel California on a low volume. I couldn't imagine where it was coming from, since nobody was home. Turns out I had my phone in my back pocket and I must have "butt dialed" and turned the iPod feature on... the music was coming from me... but I didn't hear it when I was outside or in the car. I'd say that was unexpected.
TBF, yes, that is love!
Not Enough Love In The World is playing right now on my local radio station!
you better put it all behind you, baby, 'cause life goes on
you keep carrying that anger, it'll eat you up inside--
I'm watching Coronation Street on the telly (very sad, I know!) there is a new family just making their debut and the bloke in the van with the furniture arrives singing Boys of Summer!!
~Carole~
There is no more new frontier - we have got to make it here
I heard the last part of The End Of The Innocence on the radio when I left work this evening.
you better put it all behind you, baby, 'cause life goes on
you keep carrying that anger, it'll eat you up inside--
Oh, before I forget to tell this. I heard "Take It Easy" playing the other day in Guitar Center when I was there trying out some new pedals. Of course I played right along to those guitar parts and the guy behind the counter was like this:
What was funny is that I was playing through a Fender Telecaster when the song came on, which is the guitar Bernie Leadon used on the original track. I bet not too many Eagles-style guitarists come through there. It's mostly teenage shredheads that are all about turning up insane amounts of fuzz and playing with their amps dimed with guitars that could double as weapons (all pointy). That's not even music!