Thursday, December 5, 2013

Songs With "See" In The Title

Yesterday, I posted a collection of songs with "Wait" in the title. Here you have a collection of songs with "See" in the title. They were supposed to be gathered into one post. But I liked too many songs in the "Wait" category – and, as it turns out, I liked too many songs in the "See" category – to put them all together. So here's part two of two. Enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  Scotty McCreery  ~  "See You Tonight"




2)  Glee Cast  ~  "Come See About Me"




3)  Tonic  ~  "If You Could Only See"




4)  KT Tunstall  ~  "Suddenly I See"  (Due to 8 repetitions of a mild expletive in the chorus of this song, parental discretion is advised – it's still a good song, though)




5)  Marshall Tucker Band  ~  "Can't You See?"




6)  Ed Sheeran  ~  "I See Fire"




7)  Carrie Underwood  ~  "See You Again"




8)  John Fogerty  ~  "Long As I Can See The Light"




9)  Johnny Nash  ~  "I Can See Clearly Now"

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10)  Texas  ~  "I'll See It Through"




11)  Coldplay  ~  "See You Soon"




12)  Jimi Hendrix  ~  "Can You See Me?"




13)  Krista Siegfrids  ~  "Can You See Me?"




14)  The Dave Clark Five  ~  "Can't You See That She's Mine?"




15)  Brandon Heath  ~  "Wait And See"




BONUS TRACK:  Sara Bareilles  ~  "Brave"  (I really like this song and have been unsuccessfully looking for a way to integrate it into a post for awhile now. Well, the song's chorus repeats the phrase "I wanna SEE you be brave."  That's close enough for me!)


Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Songs With "Wait" In The Title

So, I was going to make this post a collection of "Wait" and "See" songs. But then I found too many "Wait" songs that I wanted to use, and so it became necessary to break this idea up into two separate posts. Not nearly as effective or clever, I know, but then again it wasn't really an "Opposites" post to begin with, so I can kinda make up the "rules" as I go, can't I? Nevertheless, enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  Mumford & Sons  ~  "I Will Wait"




2)  Cookie Monster  ~  "Me Want It (But Me Wait)"




3)  Rebecca St. James  ~  "Wait For Me"




4)  Luther Vandross  ~  "Love Won't Let Me Wait"




5)  The Pussycat Dolls ft. Timbaland  ~  "Wait A Minute"




6)  Us  ~  "I Will Wait For You"




7)  Charlotte Gainsbourg ft. Beck  ~  "Heaven Can Wait"




8)  The Lion King Cast  ~  "I Just Can't Wait To Be King"




9)  Dash Berlin ft. Emma Hewitt  ~  "Waiting"




10)  Tiny Animals  ~  "Wait For Me"




11)  Fireflight  ~  "For Those Who Wait"




12)  SOJA  ~  "I Don't Wanna Wait"  (For some time now, I have unintentionally neglected the uniquely wonderful genre of music that is reggae – time to change that!)




13)  Joe Nichols  ~  "I'll Wait For You"




14)  Paula Cole  ~  "I Don't Want To Wait"




15)  Kenny G ft. Lenny Williams  ~  "Don't Make Me Wait For Love"


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Songs And Artists With Books Of The Bible In Their Names, Vol. 3

Part three of a three-part miniseries, this final post features songs and artists with books of the Bible in their names. The first post covered Genesis through Song of Solomon, and the second post covered Isaiah through Acts. So we'll pick up this time with the book of Romans and go straight on through to the book of Revelation. As previously noted, it's pretty difficult to track down a song or artist for all 66 books in the Bible. But I've given it my best effort, and these are what I came up with. Again, not all the songs/artists in this collection are specifically Christian groups. In fact, it's likely that there's more of them that are not than are. But I found what I could find, and that's all I can do. Enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  The Young Romans  ~  "Lemon Trees"




2)  The First Corinthians  ~  "Sunset To You, Sunrise To Me"

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3)  On Corinthians  ~  "Ashglen"




4)  Chris Coleman  ~  "Galatians Chp. 5"




5)  Karen Peck & New River  ~  "Ephesians Chapter One"




6)  Oddie Sloan ft. Ashley Wilks  ~  "Dancing In Philippians"




7)  Andy O'Brien  ~  "Colossians Song"

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8)  Jack & Laurie Marti  ~  "I Thessalonians 4: 16 - 18"




9)  Thessalonians  ~  "Be Here Now"  (No real video here, and not much of a song either – but there were two "Thessalonians" songs to fill, so here goes something)




10)  Timothy Brindle ft. Shai Linne  ~  "I'm The Problem"  (Also not an actual music video, but a great Christian hip-hop song that needed to be included here)

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11)  Timothy B. Schmit  ~  "Was It Just The Moonlight?"




12)  Titus Andronicus  ~  "A More Perfect Union"




13)  Bro Philemon  ~  "I'm Thirsty"




14)  The Mountain Goats  ~  "Hebrews 11: 40"




15)  James Morrison ft. Nelly Furtado  ~  "Broken Strings"




16)  Peter Gabriel  ~  "In Your Eyes"




17)  Peter Cetera  ~  "The Glory Of Love"




18)  Elton John  ~  "Your Song"




19)  John Legend  ~  "Ordinary People"





20)  Scatman John  ~  "Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)"




21)  Jude Perl  ~  "Girls & Boys"




22)  Third Day  ~  "Revelation"


Stories # 66 - 69: "Making A List," "Checking It Twice," "He's Gonna Find Out," "Naughty Or Nice"


"MAKING A LIST"


For the past hour or so, I've been making a detailed list of all the things I'd like to do to you for everything you've done to me. One of my favorite ideas involves a curling iron and an inflatable raft. Another good one I thought up requires the services of a witch doctor and $563 in unmarked bills. My least favorite, but likely the most practical of the lot, can be accomplished with a few simple keystrokes and an abundance of malicious intent. I haven't decided yet how to proceed, but when I do you'll know it. And, if I am successful, you will never recover. They say that no good deed goes unpunished, but I am of the opinion that bad deeds inflicted should also be reciprocated. Some call it revenge, others justice. I call it a Tuesday, and a happy one at that. Get ready…



"CHECKING IT TWICE"


"Hurry up, we don't have all day!"  I hate it when people rush me and hate it even more when I am the one rushing someone else, but in this case it can't be helped. There's a deal to be gotten, and I plan on getting it.

"What's the big rush? We're just gonna have to wait in line like everybody else till they open the doors."  He obviously didn't get it.

"You obviously don't get it,"  I say.  "We have to be among the first hundred people in line to even qualify for the extra forty percent off on the swing set."

"Where are we going to put a swing set anyway, hon? We live on the fourth floor of our building. We don't even have a balcony!"

I rolled my eyes at him dramatically. "That's not the point!"  Men! Ugh!

"Okay, I was just checking. Incidentally, what is the point?"

"Duh! That we get a good deal on the swing set."  I sigh loudly for good measure.

"Which we have nowhere to put. Logically."  I know he didn't just say that to me!

"Just shut up and go warm up the car!"  I don't normally talk to my husband so harshly – well, at least not daily – but it's the holiday season, and all bets are off.

He trudges huffily toward the stairs as I lock up behind us. He pauses on the second step, and turns to look up at me.

"Can I just ask you one more question?"  He says this like he needs my permission. I have him trained well.

"Yes, if you'll make it snappy."

"Aren't swing sets for little kids?"

"Duh!"  I can't help the sarcasm. We are falling out of the first one hundred even as we speak.

"Okay, just checking. But, hon, you know we don't have any kids." Thank you, Captain Obvious!

"Well, it's not like we're never gonna. We just haven't gotten around to it yet."  I roll my eyes at him again, because it makes me feel superior. Because, basically, I am.

"But, hon, we're in our sixties. That ship has long since sailed."

"Well…"  It's not often he renders me speechless.

"Well, what?"

"I'll tell you on the way to the toy store. Now, go!"

Without another question, he goes. Everything doesn't have to make sense. But saving money always does. And, dagnabbit, we will!



"HE'S GONNA FIND OUT"


Dear Lucie,
I hope you are well. I'm sorry it's been so long since I've written, but I have been far too busy with things that I foolishly considered more important than keeping in touch with my only sister. Are you and Jakob still dating? I remember you telling me when we last spoke that you could see forever in his eyes, and you were just waiting to hear a certain question. Have you heard it? Has he asked it? I hope he has, and you have, and that you said yes, because as you know I only want the best for you. However, I think it's only fair to Jakob that he knows everything about you. Not all your deepest, darkest secrets – not yet at least. But I think you should definitely tell him about – well, you know. I know, for all intents and purposes, you think of yourself as a woman, and Mom and Dad have come to accept it, and of course I have always supported you. But Jakob needs to know before things progress too far that you have only been a woman for four years. It's hard for me to even think of you as Luke anymore, so complete has your transformation become. I know it will be hard for you to tell him, and yes, there is some degree of risk involved. But, Sis, if he is the right person for you, it will be worth taking that risk. He's going to find out one way or the other (don't worry, I would never tell him – it's not my place to), but I don't think you want to wait until after you're already married. Think about it, and let me know what you decide and how it goes. I love you, Sis.
Your #1 bro,
Flynn



"NAUGHTY OR NICE"


I don't think I'll be getting any presents for Christmas this year. I'm afraid, despite my meager efforts at doing so, that I didn't meet Santa's strict requirements for niceness. I cut off a few too many people in traffic, and yelled at a few too many folks for doing the same to me. I didn't get charged for that six-pack of Pepsis or that bucket of cat litter, and I knew it, but I didn't say anything. I spoke unkindly about the President, though I was complimentary of his lovely wife. I didn't work as hard at accomplishing any task I undertook as I should have or could have, and I frankly didn't feel too bad about that. I took out the trash and washed the dishes and did the laundry as often as was necessary, but I frequently had a bad attitude about it. I wished that terrible things would happen to certain annoying pop stars, and I wasn't too unhappy when they did happen. Put simply, I was naughty this year. And I know he was watching. I know he's disappointed in me. I can't say as I disagree with him. If it's true that you reap what you sow, then I deserve to reap nothing at all this year. I probably should write Santa a letter, for old time's sake, and detail all my shortcomings (this was just a sampling), and hope he'll give me another chance next year. I think he will. After all, he's Santa Claus. He basically has to. That's his job. Right?

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Songs And Artists With Books Of The Bible In Their Names, Vol. 2

In case you missed it, this is part two of a three-part miniseries, featuring songs and artists with books of the Bible in their names. Last time, I covered Genesis through Song of Solomon. So we'll pick up this time with the book of Isaiah and go forward through the book of Acts. As I mentioned before, it's pretty difficult to track down a song or artist for all 66 books in the Bible. But I've given it my best effort, and these are what I came up with. Again, not all the songs/artists in this collection are specifically Christian groups. In fact, it's likely that there's more of them that are not than are. But I found what I could find, and that's all I can do. Enjoy!  ~  JH



1)  Derek Levendusky & Isaiah Six  ~  "I Will Go"




2)  Jonathan Jeremiah  ~  "Gold Dust"




3)  S.O.  ~  "Lamentations"




4)  Ezekiel Ox And The Fury  ~  "We'll Never Know"




5)  Daniel Merriweather  ~  "Red"




6)  Hosea Hargrove And The RoadRunners  ~  "Woke Up This Morning"

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7)  Billy Joel  ~  "The Longest Time"




8)  Tori Amos  ~  "Cornflake Girl"

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9)  Obadiah Jones  ~  "Beautiful Someone"

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10)  Chasing Jonah  ~  "Run"  (WOW, that voice!)




11)  Micah Stampley  ~  "Never Let You Go"




12)  Nahum Corona  ~  "The Prophet's Presage (Nineveh's Fall)"  (Beautiful jazz instrumental)




13)  Habakkuk  ~  "Thank You Lord"  (These Zambian brothers – no, really, I think they're actually brothers – can harmonize like nobody's business!)




14)  Benjamin Zephaniah  ~  "Rong Radio"




15)  Haggai Cohen Milo Quartet  ~  "For You"  (Another excellent jazz instrumental)




16)  Zechariah Lloyd  ~  "A Change Is Coming"




17)  Carolyn Malachi  ~  "Beautiful Dreamer"




18)  Matthew Sweet  ~  "Sick Of Myself"




19)  Mark Salling  ~  "Illusions"  (Yes, that's "Puck" from GLEE)





20)  Luke Bryan  ~  "Do I"




21)  John Mayer  ~  "Daughters"




22)  Frightened Rabbit  ~  "Acts Of Man"

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