30 Day Song Challenge: Day 9: A song that you can dance to

18 04 2011

I’ve posted this one before I think, but there’s no such thing as overposting Scissor Sisters!  I don’t have much to say about this one since it’s fairly self-explanatory.  There was one night where I actually wanted to go out and — wait for it! — dance!  I don’t remember what happened earlier that day and if that had anything to do with my sudden crave for moving my body.  Eventually, I didn’t find anyone to go out with and ended up dancing to most of the songs on the Scissor Sisters’ Ta-Dah album with myself in my room with my stereo blaring, not caring in the world that I probably looked like a drunken fool having an epileptic seizure.

Good times.





“Get Good” — Vanessa Carlton

18 03 2011

It’s been a while since I posted something in the Music category, mainly because I wanted to concentrate on writing other things more, but lately, I haven’t been very inspired to write anything awesome, but I figured I might as well post something now since it appears as if I have something to say!

Anyone who even remotely knows me knows that I adore Vanessa Carlton and anything she does.  Unfortunately, most people only know her by “A Thousand Miles” which was almost 10 years ago now (wow…) but she has much better songs!  Really!  Vanessa’s planning to release her 4th album titled Rabbits on the Run this June on the 21st and she’s played some new songs off the record.  Like a true fan, I love all her new material but one in particular is affecting.

According to Carlton, “Get Good” was written for a friend of her’s who was going through a tough time in her life with a divorce.  I find the lyrics to be really deep and oddly healing.  I’ve listened to this song when I’m feeling emotional and it somehow manages to calm me down, to bring me back down and to think somewhat rationally again.  And such is the power of music.

The clip I’ve linked to is the premier of the song and Vanessa explains a bit about the song before playing it (to just hear the song, skip to 1:59)  And surprise!  There’s no piano in the song!  (or at least the live, here)  Enjoy!