Category: Music


Admittedly, I enjoy my techno-stuff. I enjoy listening to music on my iPod, talking on my iPhone, and dreaming about the iPad I’ll own one day.

But apparently, some teens have taken this to a whole new level.

Remember that the job of every new generation is to make the one before it seem sane. Compared to I-Dosing, sniffing glue might not seem so bad, I guess, but not to me. Seems like every few years, a new “high” has to be found.

Here’s an article on the phenomenon from The Daily Mail:

>>I-Dosing: How teenagers are getting ‘digitally high’ from music they download from internet

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Way To Go, Joe!

It’s been a while since I’ve highlighted my joys in music. Since I’ve just discovered a great musician who has a very interesting story, I thought I’d point him and his music out today.

I’ve mentioned previously how much I love piano music. There’s something very special about a person and an instrument making gorgeous music together. That’s not to say I don’t like bands or orchestras–I do! But in the last few years, I’ve come to appreciate music that has an “earnestness” to it. By that I mean, it isn’t just elevator music that trundles along with no purpose but to provide a background noise. No, this music has real feeling to it–it can make me swoon or dance or reflect on life in general.

Of course, the musicians I’ve listed previously include Jim Brickman, Jim Chappell and Bryce Miller, among others. But today, thanks to the Internet, I discovered a new favorite–Joe Bongiorno.

Now where I come from, in Northeastern Pennsylvania, a guy with that name would have to run a pizza parlor. And the pizza would taste great, too, by the way. Then, too, to look at a photo of Joe, one might think he resembles a fullback more than a musician, like he ought to tackle the piano instead of play it. But things don’t just end there. (And his story reminds me of my experience with my father as well.)

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Sleep–we all need it, but we don’t always get it. Lately, I’ve had several stressful things to deal with, so I’ve trouble getting enough rest, so I found this article helpful. It’s from the The Independent in the UK:

>>Don’t sleep longer – sleep smarter

Worried that you don’t get the fabled eight hours? That’s your first mistake, says Dr. Nerina Ramlakhan, who thinks it’s quality, rather than quantity, that counts. She shares her tips for a better night’s rest with Rob Sharp.

“Sleeping is no mean art,” said Friedrich Nietzsche. “For its sake one must stay awake all day.” Indeed, maximising slumber duration can be a complex process. Today’s anxiety-ridden, deadline-heavy world can steal away our eight hours of heavenly rest and replace it with a night frustratedly gnawing our pillows.

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Muh-Muh-Muh Mice Aroma!

One of the great things about pop music is that it is very difficult at times to understand what the singer is actually saying. Of course, anything that is open to interpretation can lead to humor, and this trend certainly does–especially with me and several friends from the U.S.S. Chesapeake. Why not? Hey, Weird Al Yankovic has made a living out of it!

What attracted our attention to this was a yearly day-by-day calendar from the website, kissthisguy.com. Obviously, the name of the site comes from the misheard lyrics from Purple Haze by Jimi Hendrix, “‘Scuse me while I kiss the sky.”

The title of today’s blog entry is misheard from My Sharona by The Knack. It’s one of my favorites.

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It’s the first Monday in May as I write this, and the temperatures sure feel like Summer! Personally, I love this season most of all even though I am a big Christmas/Holiday Season fan as well. The warm weather makes me want to do more, not less. Cold weather makes me stay inside and look for less adventurous things to do.

I’ve already listened to my “Summer Songs” playlist on my iPod several times. It includes many tunes I never hear on the radio anymore, including “In The Summertime” by Mungo Jerry, “Summer” by War, the recent remix of “Summer Breeze,” “The Boys Of Summer” by Don Henley, “Summer Rain” by Belinda Carlyle, “Sunshine On My Shoulders” by John Denver, “Summer’s Child” by David Lanz, “Summertime Blues” by Eddie Cochran, “Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days Of Summer” by Nat King Cole, “Saturday In The Park” by Chicago, and “Summer Of ’69” by Bryan Adams.

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MusicOne of the things I enjoy doing most is making my own “mixes” of music, and I usually do that by a theme. For instance, I have ten playlists of holiday/Christmas music, nine of pop songs I like, favorites of performers I particularly enjoy, Halloween and patriotic music.

It’s Raining Again is in my “Stormy/Rainy Weather” list. And as I write this, it is raining outside.

Currently, my favorite artists include Enya, Jim Brickman, Jim Chappell, Jon Schmidt, Mannheim Steamroller, David Lanz and Bryce Miller. I have always enjoyed what is now called “New Age,” so I listen to a lot of piano and vocal songs these days. I used to enjoy pop, but I don’t see many new songs I like by artists I prefer coming out these days. So I depend on the web and Facebook to keep me up to date on my guys and gals.

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