Music to prove everything will be alright

Wednesday, 9 September 2009, 2:15 | Written by: marilyn
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I have long been fascinated by songs that use the phrase “alright”, as in “everything’s gonna be alright”. The common, comforting phrase appears in music over and over again.

Rock and RollThe Velvet Underground

Little five year old Jenny, oppressed by her materialistic parents with two TVs and two Cadillacs, with absolutely nothing happening at all, until Jenny turns on that New York radio station and hears that fine fine Rock and Roll music, then It was alright.

Alright (Brad Carter Remix) – Red Carpet

Alright (2004)

An Ibiza favourite back in 2004, from the disappeared Belgium band, Red Carpet. The dreamy house track reminds the listener that:

The sun is gonna keep on shining
Risin’ on a new horizon
My love for you is gonna keep on rising
Everything is gonna be alright

Feeling AlrightJoe Cocker

Joe Cocker’s comforting vocals, with the piano and female backup vocalists adding to the effect, reassures himself, and the listener, that when someone messes with your heart, it’s more important that ever to be alright.

Boy you sure took me for a ride
And even now I sit and wonder why
That when I think of you I stop myself fron crying
I just can’t waist my time
I must keep tryin
Feeling alright

Feel AlrightSteve Earle

I Feel Alright (1970)

Steve Earle is a tough one. From his 1996 album I Feel Alright, he shows us that he can be a-okay, even after being through the worst:

Be careful what you wish for friend
Because I’ve been to hell and now I’m back again
I feel alright – I feel alright tonight

Float OnModest Mouse

Good News For People Who Love Bad News (2004)

In this fan favourite we hear that all sorts of things can go wrong, but it ain’t no thing because:

And we’ll all float on, ok.
And we’ll all float on, alright.

I hope you are alright!

Love Song of the Mayfly

Monday, 7 September 2009, 1:09 | Written by: marilyn
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I’ve been watching the show Ad Persuasion, I love a great advert, and enjoy watching the pros critique them. The last episode I caught has a nifty commercial from telephone company, Vodafone in the UK, was featured. The innovative commercial introduces us to the Mayfly, who had the misfortune to have the life expectancy of one day. But the Mayfly embraces every moment of his life, leaf surfing, playing tennis with a buddy, juggling, and spending quality time with his lady friend. It really is a beautiful ad, with the tagline: Vodafone, make the most of now.

The commercial is enhanced by the song playing in the background, which happens to be one of my faves:  Love Song by Canadian rapper, K-os. Check out the album the track is from, Joyful Rebellion, at Amazon, or Amazon UK. It has some other really great tracks on it!

Don’t forget to cherish every moment, just like our friend, the Mayfly!

The XX

Wednesday, 2 September 2009, 5:24 | Written by: marilyn
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Do You MindThe XX

The XX have been all over the blogs for the past couple of months with the release of their self-titled, debut album being released a couple of weeks ago, and for good reason: They are good! Give their cover of Kyla‘s Do You Mind a listen is you don’t believe me… so beautiful!

For a sampling from their album, check out the video for Crystalised:

The lucky 4 are touring with Florence & the Machine this month in the UK. If you have the occassion to go, you should, because sadly, I won’t be able to go :(