Song of the day

Continuing my travels backwards though time I cannot have a Broadway week without highlighting Stephen Sondheim.  Sondheim might well be the greatest American composer/lyricist of musicals.  He started his career learning from Oscar Hammerstein and went on two write some of the best known songs of music theater.

Rather than say much, I am embedding 6 youtubes some from the original casts.

Enjoy!

Getting Married Today from Company
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bujg9erFH48]

Being Alive from Company
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8kYfPoHyos]

Send in the Clowns from A Little Night Music
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1f5lJee0A8g]

Putting it Together from Sunday in the Park with George
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozm7Zqeg4Ko]

Agony from Into the Woods
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc_GEhu6oCY]

Children will Listen from Into the Woods
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Hh3l39Ifwg]

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Song of the day

Broadway week day 2!  Sorry for the lateness in this post, but it has been busy.  So I am going to choose videos by going back a little in time each day.  Yesterday I had songs from Rent and today I will go back a pick some music from Andrew Lloyd Webber.

For more than two decades Andrew Lloyd Webber has been the king of Broadway musicals.  Starting with Jesus Christ Superstar all the way to Phantom of the Opera he has been at the top.  just to see what he means to the British, while Paul McCartney and Elton John are both knighted, Lloyd Webber has been made a life peer.  He hold the title of Baron Lloyd Webber of Sydmonton.  This entitles him a seat in the House of Lords in Parliament.

Anyway, he has has some incredible shows and I am including here songs from Evita and Cats.  From Evita, I have Don’t Cry for Me Argentina.  This clip comes from the movie with Madonna.  I debated this one.  I could include audio from the original Broadway cast with Patty Lu Pone, but I think Madonna is just a tad better.  The Cats clip is from the original Broadway case with Betty Buckley.

Enjoy!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdD3MUFKleQ]

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivIT0TQ4vRM]

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Song of the day

I am really enjoying doing theme weeks for my song of the day so this week is going to be Broadway week.  I have been in love with the Broadway Musical for many years and I have so many favorite shows it is hard to even pick a few to post here.

Today I am posting two songs from the movie Rent.  I loved this show in the theater and the movie is actually wonderful as well (not all movie versions are).  So to start Broadway week, here is La Vie Boheme and Santa Fe.  The two more recognizable songs in Rent are of course Seasons of Love (which has been in song of the day) and Light my Candle.  However, La Vie Boheme is probably the one song in the show that sort of sums up much of the story.  Santa Fe is just one of my favorites from the show.

Enjoy!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czJHTEeEJmU]

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KppaQ3HwO_k]

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Song of the day

In 1918, Irving Berlin wrote a song while serving in the Army, hoping to use for a revue that he was producing.  The song, God Bless America was put aside as he felt it did not fit in the revue.  In 1938, he decided that a “peace song” was needed in America and he revived it and Kate Smith sung it on her radio show.  The song was a smash hit and within a year was being played on the radio quite often.  Many felt it should become the National Anthem, replacing the Star-Spangled Banner which had only been our national anthem since 1931.

In 1940, a young songwriter named Woody Guthrie had heard this song one too many times on the radio.  He considered the lyrics unrealistic, and in response he wrote This Land is Your Land (and you thought that I was choosing God Bless America!)

Guthrie recorded the song in 1944 but it did not become well known until the 1960s when folk music blossomed.  Guthrie is one of the father’s of folk music and his songs inspired Pete Seeger and others to write songs about America, both what was good and what was bad.

I think that this one song is the quintessential folk song and perhaps more than any other became a sort of anthem to a generation unsure about its government and a song of hope for the future.  It has been covered by many people; so many in fact, that I would hesitate to call them covers.  Sure Guthrie did record the song, but it really was not well known until the folk music world took it as their own.  So I will just say that there are many versions of the song, and I am embedding a few different ones here.  Listen to Bruce Springsteen’s words about the song in the second clip.  As he says, it is the greatest song written about America.

Happy Fourth of July!

Enjoy!

First is the original recording
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaI5IRuS2aE]

Arlo Guthrie
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqZ3oNsMVr0]

Bruce Springstee’s concert version from the Born in the U.S.A. tour
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yuc4BI5NWU]

Pete Seeger
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_2dOlr-fkI]

Los Lobos and Gerry Garcia!
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zM18HENqNbk]

Johnny Cash
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cf7CXlZesLs]

Peter, Paul & Mary
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cl3owqxkqDs]

Many artists (from a PBS documentary)
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dtYbl6E5xQ]

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Learning

I now know what a red day means for Avi.  On his first day at Nu Vue, Avi got 18 points which was great.  On his second day, he got only 14 points.  This put him in red for today and that means that he lost a privilage today (in this case computer time).  Well, today, he got only 10 points.  So he will be on red tomorrow as well.  I guess that with this type of intense behavior modification one has to learn the consequences of his or her actions before the program starts to work.  Hopefully it wont take Avi too long to figure out that if he follows the rules he will always have green days.

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Song of the day

Day three of our patriotic songs brings us to perhaps the best modern song to celebrate America.

In 1980 Warner Brothers produced yet a third remake of the movie The Jazz Singer.  The original, with Al Jolson was the first movice with audio sequences and itself was a movie version of a 1925 stage play.  There was also a 2nd remake with Danny Thomas (and even a TV version with Jerry Lewis).  The 1980 version starred Neil Diamond and became somewhat of a hit.  The movie did not gross too much, but the soundtrack was a bit hit reaching five times platinum.

I liked the movie, but that is not the topic here.  At the end of the movie is the song America.  This song, written by Diamond is a positive look at the history of immigration to America.

Enjoy!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D7NgTP5CoQ]

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Where we are

Yesterday, Avi started his first day at his new School, Nu Vue Academy.  It is a therapudic school, for bright children who suffer from behaviorial and emotional disorders.  The first day went well.  His bus picks him up at our door at about 7:10 so he now needs to get up earlier than he ever has.  The good part of that is that I get to see him before I go to work.  I wake him up when I go downstairs in the morning and he gets dressed in his nu vue uniform (a nu vue polo shirt and kakie or blue shorts).  I made him breakfast and we got to spend a few minutes before I had to go to work.

mkm said that when the bus came, he was hesitant and very huggy with her (which is not normal for Avi), but he is allowed to be nervous on his first day.  We get a report back each day from them which we need to sign and return.  At the start of school they offer breakfast, but he ate at home, so he met another student and they played a game together which 6 months ago probably never would have happened.

They use a points system there as part of their behavior modification plan.  Each day is broken up into ten segments.  Each segment is a different task or lesson.  It could be math, or group therapy, lunch or gym, etc.  For each segment he can get two, one or zero points.  So the max is 20 points for the day.  They get green (I am not sure yet what this means) if they get 16 to 20 points and red if they get 15 or less.  Avi got 18 on his first day and we were so proud of him that mkm bought his the soundtrack from Camp Rock.

Later on in the year, they will be able to use the points to actually purchase things.  I don’t know what, but I am sure it will be fun for the kids.  So time will tell how Avi does, but we have confidence in him.

This week was also the start of camp for Noam and Shayna.  They are going to a day camp run by the local Yeshiva.  The came is very good and they attract kids from outside of the Orthodox community (such as us).  They have a beautiful in ground pool and they do all kinds of fun day camp activites.  Noam is in the older bunks and they used to go each week for a day trip on Thursdays.  This year, due to gas prices, they are bringing a lot of activities in rather than the kids going out, but they are having a wonderful time.

Noam, unfortunately is afraid of the water, and we are going to try a star chart to get him to go in the pool and learn to swim.  We’ll see if that works.  Star charts never worked for Avi, but Noam is a little easier, so maybe it will.

UPDATE.  mkm just called me.  She spoke to Noam’s counslor when she dropped him off today.  She said that Noam really likes one of the swimming instructors and he IS going in the pool.  They give him stickers when he does and when he participates, so maybe I dont need to do the star chart after all.  And get this.  Noam is teaching the boys in his bunk chess.  He learned how to play a few months ago.  He is not that good yet, but I am sure soon he will be better than me.  Adi (his counselor) said that yesterday he had 5 boys around the chess board for over 30 minutes!

Shayna is about 30% on her way to being pottie trained.  She has gone a couple of times by herself, and we are now taking her all the time.  She is still in diapers, but we hope to get her in pull-ups very soon.  She loves the pool and they wont take the kids in the big pool when they are in diapers.  Pull-ups are ok, so we are hoping that soon she will be in the big pool.  I took her to a friends house where they have a pool and she is so ready to swim.

So that is where we are.  We are going to Disney at the end of August, so I am sure I will be blogging about that as we get closer.  We will be travelling down on the Auto Train so there will be lots to talk about.

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Song of the day

Yesterday I started looking at songs that celebrate America.  I choose Born in the U.S.A. not because it is a celebration of America, but because it is a celebration of the rights that we have here.  Today I want to move to music that does celebrate America.

I am choosing a pair of songs by Paul Simon.  The first is a song that has appeared in song of the day a long time ago.  In 1968 Simon and Garfunkel released their album Bookends which included the song America.  This is a great song that describes a journey of two companions in search of America.

The second song is from 1973, a few years after Simon and Garfunkel broke up.  This song, American Tune, was Simon’s writing his feelings about our country after Nixon was elected President.  Again, it is more protest than celebration, but in the end the song tells us “still tomorrow is going to be another working day…”  The world will continue to spin and America will still be here.

Both of these clips are from the 2004 Simon and Garfunkel Old Friends Tour (which I was able to see).  They still sound great and you can see that American Tune was meant to be sung by both of them.

Enjoy!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lxd0zawaIu4]

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7K5jpWQpiFI]

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Song of the day

This Friday is Independence Day, so I thought a week of songs for America was a good idea.  Since I probably wont be writing on Friday, I am going to have four songs.

My first pick is Born in the U.S.A by Bruce Springsteen.  Now, this is not, as the title might suggest, a big patriotic song (although Ronald Regan would have had you believe that it was).  Rather it is a song of protest about the struggles of the Vietnam Veterans when they came back to America.  I choose to put a protest song in this group of four because the ability to write, record and sell songs such as this is what makes America great.

Enjoy!

I cannot find a youtube of this that is embeddable, so here is a link to the video.

As and extra bonus, here is how the Boss is singing this song today!
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7XLeYMUZY4&hl=en]

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Song of the day

I am finally at the end of the list of my ten favorite songs from the White Album.  I ordered them in the order they appear on the album, but if I had to pick a favorite, it would probably be Blackbird.  The song is so beautiful and simple.  I know it is a favorite of Sir Paul as well.  So before I get to the end of the list, here is a clip of Blackbird from the Movie Across The Universe.  As covers go, this one is quite good.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oonlKZPL4OU&hl=en]

OK

So once again, here is the list so far.

  1. Back in the U.S.S.R.
  2. Dear Prudence
  3. While My Guitar Gently Weeps
  4. Happiness is a Warm Gun
  5. Martha My Dear
  6. Blackbird
  7. Piggies
  8. I will

The final additions:

  1. Mother Nature’s Son
    This song probably ranks in my top 10 Beatles songs.  It is another of Paul’s and it is so simple yet so beautiful.  When I hear it I just imagine myself sitting in the country singing songs with my friends and just relaxing watching and listening to nature.
  2. Revolution
    There are actually two released versions of this song.  There have been different versions of other Beatles songs that have come from rehearsals or different takes, but this is the only song that was actually released twice.  You can read about it on Wikipedia, but the first one recorded is the one that appears on the White album and was titled Revolution 1 to distinguish it from the one that was released as the B side of Hey Jude which was just called Revolution.  Personally, I like the slower version from the album.  I have both versions below.

There are precious few films or videos of the Beatles performing.  The movie Let it Be has quite a bit, and the TV documentary The Beatles Anthology has a bit more.  Beyond that there are a few scenes from televsion appearances and such.  By the time of the White ablum, The Beatles made a few promotional fils of their songs.  This is some of the earliest examples of what we would call music videos.  Below you will see the promotional film for Revolution.

Enjoy!

Mother Nature’s Son
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJ63Qe1isl4&hl=en]

Revolution 1
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_1bPjoWOTM&hl=en]

Revolution Film
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c7PNZiKjTE&hl=en]

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