Saturday, March 23, 2013

At The Races

We have a small horsetrack not far from us. I've never been there, but I'd like to go at least once. I have read almost every book Dick Francis wrote. My vicarious adventures with him and my past as a little girl who wanted (and never got) a pony make me race-curious. Here are songs about a variety of races:

This video has some footage from the very first horse race movie, done in 1878. There are several verses I don't remember hearing before. Doo-da, doo-da!
Stephen Collins Foster; Camptown Races

Probably one of the sweetest songs about racing evah.
Dan Fogelberg: Run for the Roses

Now for something a little more rowdy. This song carries images of car and horse racing, and how it can be an odd escape for things you don't want to face.
Cake: He's Going the Distance

And now for something completely. . . .different. The weird genius that is Spike Jones. I especially love the puns!
Spike Jones: Spike Jones' William Tell Overture. . .and Feeeeeetlebaum.


My father always loved this song. He was a country boy, and I don't know if he ever was involved in drag racing, but I know he wanted to be. If he was, it would have been especially interesting because he lived in the mountains, and would have been racing down hairpin turns.
The Playmates: The Little Nash Rambler (BEEP! BEEP!)

If you find yourself having to rush around today, try to have at least as much fun as the fun in these songs. Tell me how you like the music choices in the comments!

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Pro-California

Sigh. I am so nicey-nice. I feel guilty about shunning a state. Not a person, not a group. A STATE! In my last blog, I said I didn't like California. Ok. I don't HATE it. I just . . .wouldn't want to live there. I'd visit (especially if it was a stop on the way to Hawaii)! So here are some of the tons and tons of songs that like California:

I confess to sometimes having a vague fond memory of SoCal when it's rainy and 37 degrees again in Virginia:
1. The Mamas and The Papas: California Dreamin'

For people who moved away. . .and want back in:
2. Wallflowers: Back to California

You can't really do a pro-California song list without the Beach Boys, can you?
3.The Beach Boys: California Girls

I had a little debate about putting this one in. It's *not* melodic, but it's definitely pro-California. It's by the incredible Tom Waits.
4. Tom Waits: Going Out West

And now for the big finish.
5. Tony Bennett and Judy Garland: I Left My Heart in San Francisco



So now maybe I will be allowed to enter the state if I decide to visit. I sort of miss fresh kumquats. . .

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Songs Against California

I admit it: I'm not a California fan--especially Southern California. I lived there for a year. I had a headache the whole time from the smog, was followed in stores because my casual clothes weren't nice enough for the Beautiful People, and even the perfect weather couldn't tempt me by the time the year was up. The whole place seems like one big city, and getting back to my southern roots was a huge relief.

Seems I'm not the only one with severe issues towards our movie capitol. Also not surprisingly, a lot of the artists that dislike California are either from the country or have made their home there. Here's a quick list of songs for the West-Coast impaired:

I was so glad I never needed to drive in California. Guy Clark feels the same.
1. LA Freeway: Guy Clark (the picture is actually Steve Earle, but hey, it's all Texas writin'.)



"Brown LA Haze". . .I'll take the occasional Richmond smog any day.
2. Come Monday: Jimmy Buffet

 I know exactly what this song is talking about--if you aren't "in," you're out--and that's that.
3. Beverly Hills: Weezer


4. California's its own little prison. And when you're talkin' California and prison, there's only one song that will do:
Folsom Prison Blues: Johnny Cash



This song reminds me of several trips to Hollywood. I learned Hollywood is the land where people urinate in the streets, "ladies of the evening" work during the day, and being nutty is part of the place (and not in a good way).
5. I Sang Dixie: Dwight Yoakam



Monday, March 4, 2013

The Perfect Day

Today is a nearly perfect day. . .sunny and clear, just not super warm. Here are some beautiful, perfect day songs:

1. The Jolly Boys. . .Perfect Day:

The sun is just a' shinin'
2. Good Day Sunshine. . .Sir Paul McCartney


On such a pretty day, it's hard to think of anything going wrong:

3. On a Wonderful Day Like Today. . .Johnny Mathis

And if your perfect day is not quite perfect, just keep saying "It's a Beautiful Day."

4.Beautiful Day. . .U2

I wish you nothing but blue skies on this perfect day:
5. Blue Skies .. .Ella Fitzgerald

I hope your day today was perfect, too. Did I miss any great day songs?