A hodgepodge of old and relatively new by comparison. When you end up spending a lot of time on an airplane all at once -- you find favorites. LOL
Train -- Drops of Jupiter -- Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me):
I am addicted to this song. I first heard it months ago at a workshop. During the month of February, during a plane ride, I became enamored with the song. Soulful, emotional and picturesque.
Motionless In White -- Reincarnate -- Generation Lost:
Another song that I got into during a plane ride in February. In a way, this song reminds me of "This Is The New Shit" by Marilyn Manson.
Rush -- Fly By Night -- Fly By Night:
This song brings back memories, in that abstract way, that the memories are not of any particular thing. I think of the music book of Rush songs I had -- I was probably 16 or 17. Wishing I was on my own, with my own apartment.
Motionless In White -- Disguise -- Brand New Numb:
The guitar intro to this song brings to mind images of AC/DC's Angus Young, marching on the stage with his guitar -- even though it doesn't really sound like an AC/DC song. Brand New Numb is full of the kind of energy that I love in a song.
Halford -- Resurrection -- Resurrection:
Rob Halford has an astounding vocal range. He can sing a low bass note as well as high-notes that most women can't reach. Resurrection demonstrates his excellent ability for the high octaves!
Black Veil Brides -- Vale -- Throw The First Stone:
The grinding intro to this song gets me every time. Love it. And the repeat of that intro in the chorus is just what the Dr. ordered.
Pat Benatar -- The Very Best of Pat Benatar -- All Fired Up:
Love her amazing voice! She is so inspirational. This song is also inspirational.
Motionless In White (feat. Jonathan Davis) -- Graveyard Shift -- Necessary Evil:
Yes, three Motionless In White songs this month! I always thought the lyrics were "I'm gonna have my cake and eat yours to." Then I realized he was saying, "I'm gonna have my cake and eat you too." LOL
Ta-Ta-For-Now!
Luna Toe Beans!
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