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EVERYTHING'S FINE RIGHT NOW -SONG LYRIC SUNDAY
FOR SONG LYRIC SUNDAY We all know everything isn’t fine right now, but this song reminds me of times when everything was fine. I hope I’m still around when they are fine again. Music triggers memory for me as nothing else does, transporting me back like a time traveler to a world and a “me” I sometimes forget existed. I love this song. I like the words and melody, but mostly, I love it because…
EVERYTHING'S FINE RIGHT NOW -SONG LYRIC SUNDAY
FOR SONG LYRIC SUNDAY We all know everything isn’t fine right now, but this song reminds me of times when everything was fine. I hope I’m still around when they are fine again. Music triggers memory for me as nothing else does, transporting me back like a time traveler to a world and a “me” I sometimes forget existed. I love this song. I like the words and melody, but mostly, I love it because…
Richard Thomps's collection of collaborators has contained quite a lot of varied personalities with some of them deserving a bigger reputation than they had. I mean, check Gerry Rafferty. While the latter became cherished for what he was after his death, I think his biggest success made him a tragic figure. He could've had a career Richard Thompson has, yet the triumph made him overlooked despite him doing great work afterwards. While Rafferty was more than his greatest hit as we can hear on the link, he kept being judged according to that. Even Night Owl, which followed his triumph of City To City, was at times a much better album than the latter. Yes, Rafferty was a cult musician that had a fluke charbuster, which transformed him into an unacknowledged player.
Charles Ives, Sonata No. 2 (Concord, Mass., 1840-1860)
"Some dark night, when everything is silent in the town/ I'll shoot the tyrants one and all, I'll gun the floggers down"
Nowell Sing We Clear "Chariots" (written by John Kirkpatrick)
Or as a friend of mine calls it, "the carol of alliteration"