This song has a title, no words, just a tune…

Ok, so I’ve butchered the lyrics, Bernie – my sincerest apologies!  But as I was listening to Blue Moves recently, I was drawn to recall Elton John instrumentals (there are 3 on that album alone) and how perhaps that’s a side of Elton’s music that many people don’t know about.  I mean, when you have…

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Happy one-year anniversary to the Captain and the Kim!

Can you believe it’s been one year since the inaugural post?  Oh, it doesn’t seem a year ago to this very day…but it’s certainly been almost 40 years of musical idolatry. Looking back, I’m impressed that I’ve been able to keep up with the blog…I certainly do have fun with it.  I wish I had…

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There’s something about distance…

…that gets to us all. Absence does make the heart grow fonder, wouldn’t you say?  It’s just that Bernie says it with a bit more originality than I. Grey London morning, wet London streets Rain on the window, wind in the trees It’s my time to write, it’s your time to call There’s something about…

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Sorry seems to be the hardest word…tonight

I thought I’d blog about these two songs together – to me, they go hand in hand.  Thematically, they’re very similar; musically, they’re both very mournful, arguably even anguished.   One slight problem:  This may encourage an extra lengthy blog post from moi.  (Ah, I hear that collective, heavy sigh from my readers, all 2…

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Towards the dreams you’ve left so very far behind

I’m going way back for this song.  Off of his first album, Skyline Pigeon still reigns as one of my favorites.  Can you believe this song is over 40 years old?  The lyrics are still beautiful to this day, as is the melody. Turn me loose from your hands Let me fly to distant lands…

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A gnome by any other gname…

My EJ collection (ok, shrine) grew by one the other day with the purchase of the Gnomeo and Juliet DVD…a little birthday present to myself.  Now, if they only had G&J memorabilia! Have you seen the movie yet?  If not, let’s just start off by saying…”The story you are about to see has been told…

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Live(stream) from New York, it’s…

…An unexpected surprise!  I joined the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival via Livestream at 7:30 pm and watched the opening ceremonies.  I was hoping to catch Cameron Crowe’s film of the making of The Union, but (alas) that wasn’t being livestreamed…guess I’ll just have to buy it when it comes out! Of course, the festivities didn’t…

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