Thursday, May 30, 2013

Into The Great Wide Open

So this song by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers was actually made in 1991, but I simply couldn't resist blogging about it. Recently, in music class, we watched a documentary on Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. When this song came on, i got shivers down my back (and also Johnny Depp stars in the music video which contributed to my goosebumps). Anyway, the chord progression really clicked in with me. It hit number 4 in the U.S Billboard Album Rock Tracks, but mostly it wasn't a HUGE hit. The song is about Eddie, who becomes a rock star, marries the girl of his dreams, and then loses it all because he didn't appreciate it. This song is great because it also portrays a lesson. Here's the video!!

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Head Over Heels





This amazing song was made by the British new-wave band Tears for Fears. I had heard this song before, and then I watched the movie Donnie Darko, and immediately fell "head over heels" for it. It was made in 1985 and hit number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. I remember when the name Tears for Fears first stuck in my head. Adam Lambert was on American Idol and was signing "Mad World" (the version by Gary Jules) and then I looked up the original version and loved it. 

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice........ BEETLEJUICE!

This odd film by Tim Burton was made in 1988 and I recently watched it and loved the character of the "bio-exorcist", Beetlejuice. After crashing and drowning in their car, Barbara and Adam realize that they died and that an obnoxious family was moving into their home. In order to get them to leave, they talk to Beetlejuice, a scary ghost who plans on terrorizing the family to get them to leave. Barbara and Adam become friends with the family's daughter, Lydia, and decide not to scare them away, but Beetlejuice is determined. This cheesy film grossed 73.3 million dollars. Another ting I love about this film is the music by Danny Elfman. All in all it's a fantastic cheesy 80's movie! 

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Come on Eileen

So this song has been another one of my favorites for a long time. I can never really tell what he was saying half the time, so when I try to sing along, it comes out sounding like complete gibberish. Anyway, this song is by Dexys Midnight Runners and it won the Best British Single in 1983 at the Brit Awards. I think one of the reasons I like it so much is because of the Celtic style fiddle playing at the beginning. This song is actually about this guy wanting to "get it on" with Eileen. I never really knew what this song was about (because I can't understand what he is singing) but when I looked up the lyrics, it was kind of a disappointment. This song could've had a much deeper meaning, but hey, it's still an excellent song and the meaning isn't all that bad ;) Enjoy!

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Take On ME

This 1985 song has been one of my favorites for a long time, but I recently rediscovered it and fell in love all over again! This song was made by the Norwegian band A-ha. It reached number 2 on the UK Single Chart in November of that year, and hit number 1 on the Billboard Top 100 in the US. The music video is also amazing (it won 6 awards) and was directed by Steve Barron. This song is one of my favorites because of the instrumental introduction. It's just so excellent!

Thursday, April 25, 2013

It's a fantastic day!

Well it's a fantastic day today. Not really, but it makes it better when you listen to this song. This song is by Haircut One Hundred, a British pop band formed by Nick Heyward in 1980.  "Favorite Shirts (Boy meets Girl)" was their first hit which reached number 4 in the UK Single Chart, but I personally think that "fantastic day is the best one that I have found. My teacher introduced me to this band and now I'm really happy because I love it!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Back to the Future!!!!!!

Great Scott! This 1985 American classic is one of my all time favorites. It was the best film of the year, grossing more than 383 million dollars. I wish I had 383 million dollars.... ANYWAY this film is about Marty, who goes back in time and meets his parents. In the 1950's, Marty has to find a way to make it back home with the help of his friend Doctor Emmett Brown, a.k.a "Doc". As Marty explores, he messes  up how his parents met, and has to re-unite them or else he will cease to exist.  This movie won the academy award for best sound editing, but I think it should've won more than just that.