The Legendary Don McLean in Concert at the Levitt Pavilion Don McLean, Iconic rock-folk-pop singer/songwriter, will appear at Westport's Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts on Friday, August 7th, at 8pm. Sponsored by TD Bank, concert tickets are $50 (lawn seating) and may be charged on the Pavilion's website: www.levittpavilion.com, or by phone: 203-226-7600. Benefactor tickets, [...]
I am teaching a poem by Jane Flanders called "Van Gogh's Bed," based on the painting "Vincent's Bed in Arles," and I couldn't resist looking up the wonderful song by Don McLean about Van Gogh and "Starry Night," which I have seen in person in New York City. It is amazing to see the famous painting in person; the colors are so incredibly bold, it is as if they are alive. Oh, and here is the po...
I've listened to Don McLean's American Pie at least 1000 times in the past 35 years - but never knew the story behind the lyrics. Another mogger posted that Feb 3 , 1959 was "The Day the Music Died" See the video for an interesting history lesson into our musical /political past.
so basically, this is one of those songs that just gets to me. it kind of explains how i feel about music, like in this line:"A long long time agoI can still rememberHow that music used to make me smileAnd I knew if I had my chanceThat I could make those people danceAnd maybe they'd be happy for a while"a few more of my favorite lines... i can't really explain the way this song makes me feel. ...
My excellent friend and soulmate Scott Zarek blew his head off 3 years ago tonight. I loved him so much, but obviously that was not enough to keep him from his fate. Scott, I love you and hope you can even come close to understanding how I feel for you right now.*hugs*ariK
Okay, I'll add a post. Not sure what about but I suppose music would be the obvious choice. This is my third or fourth (I forget, I CRS these days) music sharing site. I've had mixed luck in each. So off to Google I went in search of something new, and here I am, Mogging... we'll see how this one goes.There, my first post. Now where's the effin' music at around here???