Showing posts with label Just A Song. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Just A Song. Show all posts

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Just A Song

Two more entries on Just A Song:
Roy writes:
What is it about this song? The RIAA has declared it the #1 song on their "Songs of the Century" list. Artist after artist takes their turn at singing it. And I'll be willing to bet that the most hardcore, baddest metal-heads and rappers all saw the movie when they were kids and listened open-mouthed and transported as Dorothy sat on that tractor and sang to Toto. This isn't a song, it's a bloody archetype - The American Song. How did it get there?...
Cliff thinks that in "That's What You Get", Michael:

was trying to tell everybody that all he really wanted was just a chance to find out who he really was but knew there wasn’t a chance of that happening. He disguised it as a love song with lyrics about buying things for girls but the way his life played out fits the tone of this song perfectly...

Read their complete thoughts on these two very different but affecting songs about longing here.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Announcement

Today marks the first day of my new blog, Just A Song. Regular readers of Citizen K. know my love of songwriting, and Just A Song is a means of indulging that love. All entries will include the name of the artist and song, the albums it appears on, miscellaneous notes, the lyrics, and -- if available-- a video of the song. Some entries, like today's on Leonard Cohen's "If It Be Your Will," will feature a brief essay about a particular song or annotations. I welcome you to join me on Just A Song, and I'm curious to know which of you can identify the origin of the blog name.