Rest In Peace Steve Harwell You will be missed
Long live All-Star.
He also performed Hang On from The Cat In The Hat
Well for me, my fave Smash Mouth song, is Canāt Get Enough of You, Baby.
That was a good one too and there was also Everyday Superhero
Well I was listening to this song and not it hits different after losing Steve Harwell yesterday and in honer of Steve Harwell I will listen to all his song this week and this the anthem to The Cat In The Hat
Sabaton - Winged Hussars , Saxxon - Crusader , Glenn Yarbrough - Roads Go Ever Ever On
And now for something somewhat Disney related, as an adaptation of this piece was used to score the dinosaur sequence in Fantasia:
I apologize that Iām posting this very late but in honor of Paul Reubens Danny Elfman played the iconic āBreakfast Machineā from āPee Weekās Big Adventureā
RIP Paul, youāre forever in our hearts.
Kinda late, butā¦
DJ Earworm does it again, with another Decade of Pop mashup!
LOTS of nostalgia, right there!
(from Dead Winter Dead by Savatage)
Now though the old are oft forgotten
They tend not to forget
And the old man came each night
And played his soulās regret.
But this night the sound cut deeper
As if the soul itself would leave
For snow covered the ground
And the night was Christmas Eve.
When the shells had ceased their falling
The young Muslim and the Serb
Listened for the old manās music
But now not a note was heard.
And fearing what had happened
Each did what should not be dared
And made their way through no manās land
To the old medieval square.
They arrived at the same moment
In the cold December air
But neither pulled a weapon
For each knew why they were there.
And they walked over to the fountain
And found him laying there in death
There was blood upon his face
The smashed cello on his chest.
But then a single drop of liquid
Fell from out of the cloudless sky
And it fell upon the cheek
Of the man who had just died.
And the soldier felt a shudder
For the worst had come he feared
When the only sign of pity
Was a single Gargoyleās tear.
He turned to the young women
And he said letās leave this war
But a soldier and his uniform
Was all that she now saw.
And now for the number one song on the Billboard Hot 100, that smash hit single of 1958, āRockinā Around the Christmas Treeā!
(Seriously, it reached #1 this week 65 years after its release, and while Iām not that surprised, I am quite amused.)
(And yes, I realize this is a quite severe case of mood whiplash, coming after my previous commentā¦)
And Brenda Lee just became the OLDEST female artist, to peak at #1!
Merry Christmas everyone!! I have 3 songs to share!
- The best song in the Winter-Summerland/ Blizzard Beach area music loop
- The best āreligiousā Christmas song
- One of my personal favorites
This is one of my favorites, and while it does use a lot of Christian imagery, I think the message of the song is universal.