Greetings and salutations Hivers. Today let's go into another Three Tune Tuesday post.
As always, thanks to @ablaze for making this series. Lots of people participate in it! Follow the tags to find a ton of good music recommendation.
This year has been pretty busy so far for me. I'm not complaining—more work means more money when you are in the business I am—but it is stressful at times. Usually I deal with stress with my daily meditation practice, but besides that like many of us I turn to humor to release a little of the stress.
And there is the perfect topic for today's selection of songs. Let's look at some songs that deal with this pressing issue!
Jim's Big Ego - Stress
Let's lead off with this one. What's the best way to deal with stress? Embrace it!
Monty Python - I'm So Worried
Released in 1980 on their final album Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album, the song is great. With brilliant lyrics by Terry Jones and sung by him to boot, this gives a nice list of all the pointless things we worry about that cause us stress. 44 years later it is still completely accurate.
Here is an alternative country music version of it that was discovered and released 40 years after the original. It may be even better than the original (which you can listen to here)
Timbuk 3 - The Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades
Ultimately, one of the best ways to deal with stress may just be to run with some dark humor. This song has an upbeat sound and was very popular when released as a positive feel-good song, but if you actually listen to the lyrics, it is the singer, Pat MacDonald, putting a nice face on what he sees as a terrifying future (a nuclear holocaust). He later confirmed this meaning to VH1, and they pointed out an anti-Reagan line and some war related ones.
Ah, black humor, what would we do without you?
So what's your favorite?
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David LaSpina is an American photographer and translator lost in Japan, trying to capture the beauty of this country one photo at a time and searching for the perfect haiku. He blogs here and at laspina.org. Write him on Twitter or Mastodon. |