One of my favorite songs of all time.
I saw Jimmy Page & Robert Plant in concert summer of my freshman year. I had no idea how lucky I was to go. My cousin and I scored the tickets from a friend of mine. When I went to the concert, the only Led Zepplin song I knew was Stariway to Heaven. In fact, I didn't even know Jimmy Page & Robert Plant were in Led Zepplin until they started playing that song. Embarrassing.
I don't remember much of the concert. I remember Stairway to Heaven and I remember Jimmy Page playing his guitar with a violin bow. Crazy good.
I just wish so badly that I had gone to this concert a couple years later, because Led Zepplin turned out to be one of my most favorite bands and one I listened to most often. Fool in the Rain could frequently be heard in my car.
It just makes me happy.
Everything about it.
And I can't help but get a little giddy and start to dance every time I hear it.
Hope you enjoy!
Friday, April 29, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - "Free Falling"
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers.
Another annual summer concert in MA.
I went to this concert at least once {maybe twice} in high school.
So much fun.
Anything by Tom Petty reminds me of high school, but Free Falling is the ultimate high school tune. It makes me think of warm sunny afternoons before a soccer game, driving with the windows down, feeling the wind in my hair and the sun on my arm hanging out the window. I felt on top of the world.
And the best part about this song - it always sounds better if you sing along at the top of your lungs. No matter how bad your voice is - it always sounds awesome.
And it feels awesome too.
Check out the John Mayer cover too.
I've added it to the playlist.
Oh! And Stevie Nicks. I love her.
Another annual summer concert in MA.
I went to this concert at least once {maybe twice} in high school.
So much fun.
Anything by Tom Petty reminds me of high school, but Free Falling is the ultimate high school tune. It makes me think of warm sunny afternoons before a soccer game, driving with the windows down, feeling the wind in my hair and the sun on my arm hanging out the window. I felt on top of the world.
And the best part about this song - it always sounds better if you sing along at the top of your lungs. No matter how bad your voice is - it always sounds awesome.
And it feels awesome too.
Check out the John Mayer cover too.
I've added it to the playlist.
Oh! And Stevie Nicks. I love her.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Paul Simon - "You Can Call Me Al"
I can't remember if I was junior or senior in high school, but one day at the dentist's office I scored two tickets to the Paul Simon/Bob Dylan concert. Good seats. I can't remember all of the circumstances, but I remember I ended up going with my Mom and we had a great time.
I was (and still am) a Simon & Garfunkel fan. At that time I was actually going through a Simon & Garfunkel kick, and was constantly listening to their Greatest Hits albums. Again, one of my favorite albums ever.
I'm not very familiar with much of Paul Simon's solo work. In fact, You Can Call Me Al is one of the few that I actually do know well because 1) it is played at almost every sporting event, including our lowly Needham High football games, and 2) Chevy Chase is in the video and that always caught my attention. He's a funny guy! (plus I was a huge SNL fan)
I was bummed that it wasn't actually a Simon & Garfunkel reunion concert, but I was psyched to see Bob Dylan, since I was a fan of his as well. I actually know more Bob Dylan songs than Paul Simon's solo songs.
The coolest part about the concert (which I was desperately hoping for) was that they actually performed quite a few Simon & Garfunkel songs together - Sound of Silence, Bridge Over Troubled Water, the Boxer, Scarborough Fair - all favorites of mine. It was pretty awesome. And I was far enough away that I could just pretend that Bob Dylan was actually Art Garfunkel (minus a few inches and some crazy curly hair).
Good times.
I was (and still am) a Simon & Garfunkel fan. At that time I was actually going through a Simon & Garfunkel kick, and was constantly listening to their Greatest Hits albums. Again, one of my favorite albums ever.
I'm not very familiar with much of Paul Simon's solo work. In fact, You Can Call Me Al is one of the few that I actually do know well because 1) it is played at almost every sporting event, including our lowly Needham High football games, and 2) Chevy Chase is in the video and that always caught my attention. He's a funny guy! (plus I was a huge SNL fan)
I was bummed that it wasn't actually a Simon & Garfunkel reunion concert, but I was psyched to see Bob Dylan, since I was a fan of his as well. I actually know more Bob Dylan songs than Paul Simon's solo songs.
The coolest part about the concert (which I was desperately hoping for) was that they actually performed quite a few Simon & Garfunkel songs together - Sound of Silence, Bridge Over Troubled Water, the Boxer, Scarborough Fair - all favorites of mine. It was pretty awesome. And I was far enough away that I could just pretend that Bob Dylan was actually Art Garfunkel (minus a few inches and some crazy curly hair).
Good times.
Labels:
classic rock,
in concert,
Paul Simon,
Simon and Garfunkel
Friday, April 8, 2011
Allman Brothers - "Sweet Melissa"
Allman Brothers Band is another annual summer concert in MA.
I saw them summer after my senior year.
It happened something like this:
"What should we do tonight?"
"I don't know."
"Isn't there an Allman Bros concert tonight?"
"Ya, we should go."
"Alright. Let's do it."
It was that kind of concert. So laid back. And I loved it. Sitting out on the lawn on a hot summer night, listening to an old school legend of a band jam. It was awesome.
You don't hear much about the Allman Brothers, but their music is so familiar. Sweet Melissa is an all time favorite of mine. So smooth. It just feels like home.
Hope you enjoy!
I saw them summer after my senior year.
It happened something like this:
"What should we do tonight?"
"I don't know."
"Isn't there an Allman Bros concert tonight?"
"Ya, we should go."
"Alright. Let's do it."
It was that kind of concert. So laid back. And I loved it. Sitting out on the lawn on a hot summer night, listening to an old school legend of a band jam. It was awesome.
You don't hear much about the Allman Brothers, but their music is so familiar. Sweet Melissa is an all time favorite of mine. So smooth. It just feels like home.
Hope you enjoy!
Friday, April 1, 2011
Aerosmith - "Dream On"
One of the best songs ever written.
You can never go wrong with this song.
I saw Aerosmith in concert summer after my senior year in high school. I saw them in Boston {their hometown} and it was incredible. My friends and I showed up hours before the show without tickets in hand. We were banking on someone selling tickets out front. Luckily, we scored some lawn seats and got in to the show. The concert was three hours long. Incredible.
Halfway through, after an intermission, the band came back on stage, but on another stage out on the lawn. We had nearly front row seats for the second half of the show! The first half of the show consisted of all their new stuff {which I'm not very familiar with} and the second was all of their old stuff. Score!
Steven Tyler was rockin' his Red Sox cap {backwards} to "Dream On," "Come Together," and "Living on the Edge," as well as many other classics. It was unbelievable. Easily one of the best concerts I've ever been to and easily one of the best front men in history. Absolutely love Aerosmith.
And I must add, I am loving Steven Tyler on American Idol. He is rockstar through and through and I love it! And watching him week after week has solidified a place for him in the top 10 famous people I would like to meet.
Hope you enjoy!
You can never go wrong with this song.
I saw Aerosmith in concert summer after my senior year in high school. I saw them in Boston {their hometown} and it was incredible. My friends and I showed up hours before the show without tickets in hand. We were banking on someone selling tickets out front. Luckily, we scored some lawn seats and got in to the show. The concert was three hours long. Incredible.
Halfway through, after an intermission, the band came back on stage, but on another stage out on the lawn. We had nearly front row seats for the second half of the show! The first half of the show consisted of all their new stuff {which I'm not very familiar with} and the second was all of their old stuff. Score!
Steven Tyler was rockin' his Red Sox cap {backwards} to "Dream On," "Come Together," and "Living on the Edge," as well as many other classics. It was unbelievable. Easily one of the best concerts I've ever been to and easily one of the best front men in history. Absolutely love Aerosmith.
And I must add, I am loving Steven Tyler on American Idol. He is rockstar through and through and I love it! And watching him week after week has solidified a place for him in the top 10 famous people I would like to meet.
Hope you enjoy!
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