Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Memories - One Voice Children's Choir


 

I discovered these amazing children and their incredible voices.yesterday. I've listened to their music all day today and my heart is lifted. This song is about loss, but it is all about hope as well. I wept all the way through it for I have experienced many losses in my life; in our lives for Sheila and I lost a son. We lost her parents and my father and stepfather. My dad and brother died in tragic circumstances. This music makes me sad and joyful all at the same time. And they have many more songs.

This music is like a visit to the New Earth. I imagine us all making music like this throughout eternity. Music should bubble up from the soul and increase our joy. The One Voice Children's Choir does precisely that.


 

Saturday, November 21, 2020

On the Water - My New Theme Song

 I think this is my new theme song. "On the Water" by Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers. I believe there's a reason that the first disciples Jesus called were a bunch of sailors. I love bluegrass music. Every musician gets a turn to shine. It's such an unselfish genre of music.


 

Thursday, August 20, 2020

Cripple Creek Masterfully Done

 

Cripple Creek is a lovely little song that's in virtually everyone's banjo repertoire. It's almost a right of passage to do that little slide thing on the third string that Earl does and the rest of us make pathetic attempts to copy.

I love this Billy Conolly version Cripple Creek. It's interesting that in the past few decades we've had some comedians show up as closet banjo players. It's not that banjo players haven't always been odd ducks and would-be humorists, but these three kind of stand out for me.  First Billy:


  

Of course Steve Martin had to have given Cripple Creek a whirl along with 5 others including the great Glen Campbell.  .


No list of comedian/banjo players playing Cripple Creek would be complete without the inimitable Stringbean picking up his instrument.


I hope you found this enjoyable. I love banjo players. They're so wonderfully subversive.

Tom







     






Sunday, March 22, 2020

Copenhagen (not in Denmark)



I never really understood the romance behind snuff and/or chewin' tobacco. I suppose you have to have some sort of adversarial relationship with your own teeth to take up the habit for serious. I discovered this Robert Earl Keen song some years back. He and Lyle Lovett went to school together at A&M (I think) or some Texas school or other. They both came out of academia writing strange song. Lovett's "If I Had a Boat" has been featured on this blog before - a stranger song you've never heard even in country music. 

Anyway, it's about a funny incident involving, Copenhagen chewin' tobacco, a date with a girl to the movies, a Coca Cola cup, popcorn and and a terrible mistake. To wit, here's "Copenhagen" in all its stomach churning beauty!

Tom

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Grace Amazing and Restoring



Peter Hollen is an amazing indie artist and here he gets together with the equally amazing "Home Free" acapella men's quintet for the most Amazing song in the Christian Hymnals.  All they needed was some bagpipes.

Tom