Topic: Bringing Back An "Oldie Subject"
That was the thread in which we discussed songs and music which has the power to evoke your deep emotions, such as chill bumps and yes, even tears which we guys try our best to disguise with throat-clearing and the "sniffs".
Excuses most commonly heard begin with "Well, I got me this cold you see.... what? The song's making me cry a little?....... Naw, Man!!! Where'd you ever get that idea??? Pass me that hankie, wouldja, Bubba?"
To get to the point, a few weeks ago I noticed my copy of "Travelling Wilburys Vol. I" was missing, so I ordered another one from Amazon.
I had forgotten how much I liked the whole album and if you haven't heard it, you're missing some legendary music.
There are 3 tunes which do evoke tears from me and they are as follows:
1. "Not Alone Anymore", which features the late Roy Orbison on lead vocals. Now, tenors do touch my emotions, but this one was special. Not only did Roy die not long after this album's release, but if you know anything of his private life and his love for his wife Claudette who died tragically in a motorcycle accident, followed by his kids who died in a house fire, it's clear why that voice means so much to so many people.
2. "Headed For The Light", George Harrison is the lead singer on this one and if one listens to the words, it's clear why, at the end of his life, he found such peace and shared that with his friends and fellow musicians. He sounds so happy with those words of his and that nothing will stop him from being "headed for the light". I for one can't help but share his feelings as I try to achieve that same inner peace.
3. Finally, the group as a whole takes turns on lead vocals with the song "End Of The Line". As one hears each of the Wilburys' philosophy about the end of it all and how each hopes they'll leave the world a better place than when they found it, I just couldn't help but think of my own life and if I'll be as "satisfied" as Messrs. Dylan, Harrison, Lynne, Orbison and Petty describe with their words and music when it's my time.
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Those are just the three tunes on the album which stir my emotions. The rest of the music is fantastically written and produced with plenty of "toe-tapping" going on as well. It's good to hear Bob Dylan's sense of humor for a change.
Not spamming you and neither am I affiliated with any record company. Just passing along my feelings. I'd be interested in yours, if you want to share them.
Thanks
Bill
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