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.
It's summer, it's hot, it's humid, it's not so fun outside. Thinking of this, the other day I found myself randomly humming the first song here. Is it because my mind was in the mood for it or simply because I was trying to think of a catchy song that mentioned winter? I don't know. But I'm returning to it this morning for my music post and using it to build a theme.
The Bangles - Hazy Shade of Winter
The Bangle's version of this Simon & Garfunkel hit #2 on the charts, surpassing the popularity of the original. It has a hard rock feel and removes bits and pieces of the original, but overall it's a fantastic version. I always enjoyed the images of the song. And now as something of a hopeless poet myself, I enjoy the story of the song as well. I like the energy the Bangles give the song, taking what could be considered a slightly depressing song and making it more an uplifting reflection of life.
The Jacksonians - California Dreaming
Another song originally from the 60s, a slight reflection on life, evoking themes of change and longing. The original is nice, but how about this cover? I bet you haven't heard it before. It gives a unique spin on the song that I dig, giving it a heavy soul feel, making it almost completely different from the original.
Tori Amos - Winter
I seem to have a bit of a theme going here, so to continue it let's end on Tori Amos's big hit. I'm sure you all know this one. It may be her biggest hit and has been praised by many in the industry. Wrestler Mick Foley is on record saying the song changed his life—high praise from Mankind. Read it here. If you've never heard it, enjoy!
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. |