by Bob Sparrow
We know that all that 2020 brought us, doesn’t go away with the flip of a calendar page, although we will have a new president next week and no doubt the press will be kinder to him. But with the vaccine rolling out and no major holiday gatherings in the immediate future to bump up ‘the curve’, we have reason for optimism.
I have observed that music has helped sustain many during this pandemic; so I thought I’d share with you a few YouTube videos that were written during or about some of our more ‘trying times’ of the past and present. Hope you enjoy.
(Click on the links below and a separate link will appear, click on that to watch the video; if it doesn’t take you to the YouTube video, just copy and paste the link in your browser) A brief advertisement may come up initially, it will either go away on its own or you can click “Skip Ads” to stop it.
- This first song harkens back to 911 and is a song Alan Jackson wrote right after the bombing of the twin towers in New York City.
Where Were You (That September Morning)?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvnlyeBN3sU&list=RDzvnlyeBN3sU&index=1
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- Grace Potter’s song, Eachother (words put together on purpose) is a song about the Corona-19 pandemic, which includes, among others, Jackson Browne. This song, and the next, coincidently echo the word ‘enough’ – sharing Suzanne’s focus on it last week.
We’ve got each other
And for now, that’s enough
Eachother
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_N8fVhQn8w
- This raw, emotional duet by Sara Bareilles (my favorite female artist, who co-wrote the song with Lori McKenna) and John Legend, is my favorite of this group of songs. In spite of the fact that the song was written a few years back about immigrants, if you listen to the lyrics, it fits today.
Be the hand of a hopeful stranger
Little scared, but just strong enough
Be the light in the dark of this danger
‘Til the sun comes up
A Safe Place to Land
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ht2NCrlghS4
- I had to get a song that was a little more up-beat, with a positive thought as I didn’t want to leave you in tears; so here’s an oldie but goodie from the Bee Gees. Incidentally there is a great documentary about this group on Netflix called, How Can You Mend A Broken Heart. Hope you’re following their advice and . . .
Stayin’ Alive
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNFzfwLM72c&list=RDfNFzfwLM72c&start_radio=1&t=0
Hope you found some joy, solace or simple entertainment from these songs – share them with someone who you think might enjoy them. Hope you all can be the light in the dark of this danger ’til the sun comes up in 2021 and that we all find ‘a safe place to land’.
I had to get up and “move to the music”. Thanks for the share
Hope we all keep moving! Thanks Pam!
Love all of your music suggestions!! Thanks for sharing!!! Bee Gees soooo wonderful. Too bad only one Bee is left😢😢😢
Thanks Patty! Yes, great musical family!
Where was I the morning of 9/11. In Truckers Motel in Ellensburg, WA headed home after a long summer of wildland fire fighting in Nevada – had just woken up & turned on the TV – for a few moments I just lay there watching and wondering who the idiot was that made a movie like what I was seeing. After a few moments to clear my head, I needed to make a decision (1) do I go back to Nevada for possible call-up, or (2) continue on to home – I continued on home, it was just another 3 hours away.
Always good to hear the adventures of J. Thomas!! Thanks!
Thx so much, Bob!! I truly agree with you!
Bee Gees and Staying Alive brings me the most joy!
Stay safe!
Thanks Janet. Keep Stayin’ Alive!!
ugh, i assumed it was Suz. Bob, well done!
Thanks – no problem with the confusion, I confuse us sometimes too.
i love this post so much. Thanks Suz!
ugh, i assumed it was Suz. Bob, well done!