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- On The Road To Find Out
In this life, change is constant. This is not news to most of us. However, some things never change. A good example is the music of the artist profiled in this post. In 1977, after years of contemplation and a near-death experience with tuberculosis, Cat Stevens converted to Islam and radically changed his lifestyle. He is now known as Jusuf Islam, but the beauty and truth of his music haven’t changed. Jusuf’s songs have endured and are still relevant almost fifty years after they were released. His unique guitar style and vocalizations have remained bright, new, and refreshing through the intervening decades. “On The Road To Find Out” is a song about a young man who sets out on a journey to clear his mind and see what he can discover. The song parallels Stevens’ life experiences. After a seven-month recovery from tuberculosis, Stevens felt a deep emptiness in his life and a yearning for something more. Out of these ashes, “On the Road to Find Out” was born. The lyrics are not about traveling in a physical sense. They are about Stevens discovering who he was and the purpose, if any, of his existence. Stevens achieved fame and fortune in 1967 at the age of only eighteen when his first three singles hit the charts in his native England. Like many of his recording artist peers, Stevens examined his noteworthy accomplishments and found they had not brought him the peace of mind or happiness he envisioned. Many of Stevens’ songs reflect his quest for existential answers and a deep sense of fulfillment. I can only hope he found it. Here’s my cover of this song’s rich lyrics and beautiful melody. #success #acousticguitar #folkmusic #happiness #consciousness #CatStevens #fame #solos #Joy #Wealth #YusufIslam #beauty #popmusic #reflections #songwriting #singers #peace #vocals #love #innerpeace #inspiration #recordingartists
- The Summer Side of Life
“Summer Side of Life” is the lead-off song from a 1972 Gordon Lightfoot concert in London, England. The song kept rolling around in my head until I decided to learn it and post it here. Ostensibly, the song is about a young man who returns from the Vietnam War and mourns a lost love and possibly his war experiences. It’s a song about before and after, and maybe two sides of life. After the first two verses, I find the lyrics to be somewhat impenetrable. So, I can’t say for sure what the song is about, but it speaks to me about the difference between youth and old age. I’d love to have my youth back with my current perspective and the freedom to follow my bliss, as Joseph Campbell says. Wouldn’t it be lovely to have decades to develop ourselves and our abilities without the distraction of economic necessity? Ahhh…if it could only be so. It’s been fun learning this song. I hope you enjoy it. Did they really make a Canadian stamp imprinted with a portrait of GL as a young man? #acousticguitar #happiness #loneliness #feelings #soloist #grief #Joy #GordonLightfoot #relationships #reflections #peace #vocals #love #singer #solo #songwriter #emotions #singing #lostlove
- The Two Selves
The light (infinite self) and the individual self (ego) are not opposites. They can be seen as different positions on a continuous spectrum. The two selves can work together beneficially for the individual and for the world. The fear of being destroyed by the light is only seaweed carried away by the outgoing tide. #peaceonEarth #happiness #consciousness #creativity #service #attraction #purpose #relationships #reflections #meaning #peace #love #innerpeace #existence #inspiration
- River to the Multiverse
The Sequel to “Promise of the Visitor” AVAILABLE NOW! Join ebullient mystery writer, Jacob Cassel, his astronomer wife Amy, a highly evolved and sometimes cantankerous AI named Arcon, and Silenna, a courageous Aneleyan scientist, in an outer space adventure that will keep you turning pages and guessing what happens next. Silenna is a visitor from a planet that has been destroyed in an intragalactic war. She has come to Earth to begin a peace initiative to avoid what happened to her home world, Aneleya. In addition, Silenna has tangible solutions to offer for our world’s most vexing problems. At the end of her first public address to the United Nations General Assembly, Silenna receives a distress call from a crew of Aneleyan survivors stranded in the Golden River Nebula 4,077 light years away from Earth. Now, Silenna has a dilemma. Does she ignore the distress call and fulfill her promises to the people of Earth? Or does she answer the distress call from the few survivors of her race? River to the Multiverse is the fourth novella in The Silver Sphere Series. It continues the saga where it left off in the third novella, Promise of the Visitor. You can read the previous three illustrated novellas in The Silver Sphere Trilogy , or read the novellas individually. While it helps to be familiar with the previous three novellas, it is not necessary to read them first. The author has included enough information in River to the Multiverse to orient the reader to this stand-alone story. Buy It Now on Amazon and Online Retailers Worldwide #aliens #writing #alienandhumanrelationships #friendlyaliens #artificialintelligence #fantasyworld #spaceexpedition #planets #novels #galaxies #astronomy #outerspace #relationships #firstcontact #spaceexploration #fasterthanlight #lightspeed #adventureintotheunknown #multipleuniverses #universes #adventure #spaceships #alienworlds #fantasy
- I’ll Be Alright
Here’s another Gordon Lightfoot tune that may not be as recognizable as many of the other songs of his that I’ve covered here. Somehow, “I’ll be Alright” crept into my consciousness and I’m happy to offer my cover of the song in this post. To me, the song is as lovely and memorable as many of Lightfoot’s hits including: “If You Could Read My Mind,” “Early Morning Rain,” and “Song For A Winter’s Night.” Please enjoy this remembrance of the one and only Gordon Lightfoot. #folkmusic #music #consciousness #feelings #humor #GordonLightfoot #beauty #popmusic #relationships #songs #lovesongs #singers #vocals #love #folkguitar #songwriting #guitarmusic #emotions #truth #guitars #guitarplayer #sologuitar #lostlove
- Teach Your Children
Graham Nash of Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young wrote: “Teach Your Children.” The song appears on the group’s album, Deja Vue . The lyrics pertain to the difficult relationship Nash had with his father, who spent time in prison. Nash has talked about songwriting in these terms: “The idea is that you write something so personal that every single person on the planet can relate to it. Once it’s there, it unfolds outward, so that it applies to almost any situation.” In another quote, Nash says, “When I wrote ‘Teach Your Children,’ we didn’t know what we were doing. It was like: ‘This sounds pretty fun. We can sing this! Let’s do it!’ And then, all of a sudden, people are singing it back to me forty years later.” Graham Nash is a photographer as well as a great musician and songwriter. Soon after writing “Teach Your Children,” Nash visited an art gallery and saw two photographs hung side by side. The photographs clarified the meaning of the song for Nash. One photo, by Diane Arbus, is titled “ Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park .” The other is Arnold Newman’s portrait of German industrialist Alfried Krupp , the man who manufactured arms for World Wars I and II. In a Songfacts interview , Nash told this story about the two photos: “I have never told any gallery owner how to hang my images. They know their space way better than me, and I’m always curious as to how they put images together. And in this particular show, the gallery put these two photos together. The photos made me realize that if we didn’t teach our children a better way of dealing with our fellow human beings, we were fucked. Humanity was in great danger.” Now, this is me talking. I often feel that art comes from somewhere else. Let’s call it “The Great Beyond.” To me, a serious artist is a channeler of messages from The Beyond through the prism of his or her experiences and personality. These messages want to come through and be heard by a large audience. “Teach Your Children” is a good illustration of this idea. Here’s my cover. #parenting #children #mentor #GrahamNash #teacher #acousticguitar #mentoring #happiness #guitartechnique #parents #caring #relationships #guitarsolo #reflections #peace #vocals #love #motivate #guitarmethod #singer #guitarcover #songwriter #guitarcovers #inspiration #growingup
- Right Here Waiting
When Richard Marx wrote “Right Here Waiting,” he never meant to publish it. He wrote the song in 2010 as a personal message to his girlfriend and actress, Cynthia Rhoads. At the time, Rhoads was in South Africa making a film. Since Skype or Google Meets didn’t exist, Marx shipped the track directly to Rhoads. Marx wrote the song in twenty minutes. His friends were so moved by it that they convinced the artist to publish it. The song went on to become one of Marx’s biggest hits. Prior to this blog post, I had never heard of Richard Marx. I was only vaguely aware of the song. When I heard the beginning of the song on a Facebook reel, I was inspired to learn it. Now that I’ve read the backstory, I agree with Marx’s friends. “Right Here Waiting” is a truly moving and beautiful ode to long-distance love. Marx plays a piano accompaniment. I’ve composed a guitar background. Here’s my cover. #CynthiaRhoads #acousticguitar #happiness #lovesong #loneliness #longing #creativity #composer #solos #heartfelt #Joy #actress #relationships #songs #distantrelationships #vocals #love #lovesong #imagination #inspiration #originality #composition #singing #pianosongs
- Dylan’s Words Echo Still
Bob Dylan wrote “When the Ship Comes In” in 1963 and released it on his “The Times They Are A-Changin’ ” album in 1964. Dylan was in an angry mood when he wrote the song after a hotel clerk refused him a room, thinking the artist was a deadbeat. Dylan finally scored a room after Joan Baez verified his good character. The song is violent and vengeful, but it is also hopeful. The song’s lyrics hint at a vision of a better world built on the ideals of an enlightened generation. Sixty years have passed since the song first appeared. Aside from a more inclusive social fabric and our ever-advancing technology, I wonder if the times have changed that much. Dylan’s words still ring true in a world where: The cruel and inhuman war in Ukraine rages on. The leading Republican candidate faces numerous indictments for fraud and other misdeeds. The US President’s son faces charges of selling access to his father, and the President may be implicated. Selfish Aramco raises oil prices despite the devastating effect it will have on the world economy. Oil companies make token gestures toward clean energy while sitting on their hands and raking in hundreds of billions in profits from the sale of fossil fuels. Billions of people continue to live under dictatorships and go to bed hungry every night. The clock is running out on Global Warming. We need the social conscience and action of a generation of young people like the one we had in the sixties. Instead, we have a malaise of complacency and ignorance today with too few bright spots in between. But it’s not too late. “When the Ship Comes In” came to me in a dream. It came, literally, from out of nowhere. It must have come to me for a reason. Maybe Dylan’s resounding words will spark something in us. #society #acousticguitar #electionrace #folkmusic #sitins #enlightenment #enlightenedaction #sixtiessongs #changingtimes #Presidentialrace #protestsongs #vocals #guitarist #Dylan #singer #songwriter #Republicans #demonstrations #socialconscience #sologuitar #climatechange
- The Bangles: Eternal Flame
“Eternal Flame” is another song that came into my head from out of nowhere. It just started playing in my mind on its own. I remembered the song, but I had never heard of (or don’t remember) an all-girl band called The Bangles. The group was popular in the 1980s. Susanna Hoff, their lead singer, wrote Eternal Flame with songwriters Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly. The idea came from a Cyndi Lauper song Hoff admired, and from the eternal flame shrine near the Elvis Presley tomb in Graceland, where The Bangles saw it. I still don’t know why “Eternal Flame” barged unannounced into my head, but I’m glad it did. The song is BEAUTIFUL! Here’s my cover. #happiness #loverelationships #Joy #SusannaHoff #relationships #TheBangles #peace #love #80smusic #inspiration #allgirlband
- Meant to Be
After Steven Digman wrote “Anniversary Song,” he took it to Chris Biondo’s studio in Rockville, Maryland, to record it. At the time, Biondo was looking for material for Eva Cassid y to record. After Chris heard the song, he insisted on recording it with Eva. Digman had another singer in mind, but Biondo wouldn’t give up. After hearing Eva sing “Anniversary Song” on the phone, Digman agreed to let Cassidy record it. The rest, as they say, is history. This is another song that popped into my head unexpectedly. At first, I decided not to blog about it. But the melody, like Chris Biondo, wouldn’t give up. I guess someone is trying to tell me something. Here’s my cover. #femalevocalist #memories #happiness #solos #relationships #reflections #love #guitarist #vocalsolos #guitar #EvaCassidy #nightclubs
- The AndroBiotica File: Nearly Human
Available Now On Amazon and Major Online Retailers “Time is of the Essence” When a file containing the plans to manufacture highly advanced, nearly human Androids is stolen, brilliant investigator Derrick Faulk and his alluring partner, Aurora Zolotov, are called in to arrest the perpetrator and recover the file. Currently, the government is using the Androids in a top-secret experiment. If the AndroBiotica file falls into the wrong hands, the results will be catastrophic. As the clues dwindle, the situation becomes more desperate, and the investigation takes the agents in an unforeseeable direction. The AndroBiotica File is an enthralling look into the future of what AI and robotics hold in store for two dynamic individuals and society as a whole. #parallelworlds #scifithriller #timetravel #consciousness #humor #technothriller #loverelationships #AIadvancedtechnology #technology #Mystery #love #paralleldimensions #humanoids #AdvancedTechnology #futureworld #romance #Androids #adventure #action #suspense
- Van Morrison: Brown-Eyed Girl
“Brown-eyed Girl” was originally called “Brown-Skinned Girl.” The song is about an interracial relationship. Morrison changed the name to make it more acceptable to radio stations at the time (1967). Some stations banned it anyway for the line, “Making love in the green grass.” Why some gatekeepers took issue with the line in the free-loving sixties is beyond me. I guess there is no accounting for taste. From his roots in Northern Ireland, Van Morrison began his musical career at the age of thirteen. He played the saxophone, harmonica, and guitar in several bands until he formed his own group called “Them.” “Brown-Eyed Girl” launched Morrison’s solo career due to the song’s overwhelming popularity. Ironically, Morrison never truly cared for the song. He considered it “too commercial.” And the psychedelic cover of Morrison’s first solo album appalled him. I think it’s safe to say Van Morrison never came anywhere near the mainstream of music and pop culture. Most of Morrison’s work consists of rhythm and blues and occasional jazz pieces. The man may be unpredictable, but his songwriting has certainly been prolific. He has written over three hundred songs in his fifty-year career. Commercial or not, "Brown-Eyed Girl" is a fun song to play. Here’s my cover. #VanMorrison #acousticguitar #happiness #solos #Joy #popmusic #relationships #peace #vocals #love