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Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 11:56 am
by WhiteNoise
I've been hearing this song lately in a commercial, which one I don't know because frankly I don't care what's being advertised. It's the song and the voice that is so captivating, calming yet haunting to me.
I want to ride the countryside listening to this song and that voice!
My fear is I may never return :P Would ya's miss me?

Don't give up! The singing starts at 2:20



From the movie "Paint Your Wagon" released October 15, 1969 with Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood and Jean Seberg. Adapted from the Musical version from 1951.
:oops: I saw the movie, but can't really remember it.
My Mom, (who just turned 90 Oct. 4th) loves this movie and Any movie with boyfriend Clint in it :D

It's my new Riding Song. Enjoy

Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 3:15 pm
by you you
WhiteNoise wrote:I've been hearing this song lately in a commercial, which one I don't know because frankly I don't care what's being advertised. It's the song and the voice that is so captivating, calming yet haunting to me.
I want to ride the countryside listening to this song and that voice!
My fear is I may never return :P Would ya's miss me?

Don't gve up! The singing starts at 2:20!



From the movie "Paint Your Wagon" released October 15, 1969 with Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood and Jean Seberg. Adapted from the Musical version from 1951.
:oops: I saw the movie, but can't really remember it.
My Mom, (who just turned 90 Oct. 4th) loves this movie and Any movie with boyfriend Clint in it :D

It's my new Riding Song. Enjoy

My kids went through their earlier life thinking John Wayne was their grandad and Clint Eastwood and Burt Lancaster were their uncles :) :D :D :D

Paint your wagon was great as was Camelot and South Pacific ☺️

Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 7:47 pm
by JohnL
Would ya's miss me?

How can I miss you if you won't go away? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 10:29 pm
by GatorGreg
Awesome song and vid - I loved it! The line "mules are made to pack" reminded me of my trip this summer to the Grand Canyon - here's a pointless vid I made comparing my mule to my old Ninja 300 that some of you two-wheelers may enjoy :D


Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 10:32 pm
by homie
you you wrote:Paint your wagon was great as was Camelot and South Pacific ☺️
I have skipped all musicals in life, but I'm up for a good movie... so is any of this old crap on Netflix's?

Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 10:41 pm
by homie
GatorGreg wrote:Awesome song and vid - I loved it! The line "mules are made to pack" reminded me of my trip this summer to the Grand Canyon - here's a pointless vid I made comparing my mule to my old Ninja 300 that some of you two-wheelers may enjoy :D

I did enjoy this video :lol: but rather I ride a ninja though a hurricane than hobble along on a cliff waiting for a rock to fall on my head or snake to spook my mule. That was a ballsy ride brother and it completely scared ME! The end is really scary because I had the volume up so high to hear you.... then o_O

Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 11:08 pm
by GatorGreg
homie wrote:
GatorGreg wrote:Awesome song and vid - I loved it! The line "mules are made to pack" reminded me of my trip this summer to the Grand Canyon - here's a pointless vid I made comparing my mule to my old Ninja 300 that some of you two-wheelers may enjoy :D

I did enjoy this video :lol: but rather I ride a ninja though a hurricane than hobble along on a cliff waiting for a rock to fall on my head or snake to spook my mule. That was a ballsy ride brother and it completely scared ME! The end is really scary because I had the volume up so high to hear you.... then o_O
Thanks homie - sorry about that sudden burst of noise at the end :D I should try to edit that last half second out - I guess I hit the camera's mic or something. This was actually one of the tamer parts of the ride where we were basically very close to the bottom of the canyon already as we neared the Colorado River. The parts where we were rapidly descending/ascending switchbacks was the scary part - there was one spot coming down that our guide said was called "Jesus Corner" which I can say is very aptly named :D One of these days I'll upload the scary parts of the video.

Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2015 11:33 pm
by GatorGreg
This is someone else's vid of "Jesus Corner" I found on YouTube to give you an idea of the terrifying parts :D



Even though it was scary I would still highly recommend the mule ride to the bottom of the canyon and staying at the phantom ranch - it was absolutely beautiful down there.

Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 9:59 am
by homie
OH HELL NO! not in a million years would homey venture out to that extent. You're some kind of mountain man at heart. I will be happy with video visuals thank you, I bet your liability waver was three pages long and there is a pile of bones at the bottom of that Jesus corner.

Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 11:52 am
by GatorGreg
homie wrote:OH HELL NO! not in a million years would homey venture out to that extent. You're some kind of mountain man at heart. I will be happy with video visuals thank you, I bet your liability waver was three pages long and there is a pile of bones at the bottom of that Jesus corner.
Come on homie, if Alice and Cindy Brady can do it so can you :D


Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 12:52 pm
by homie
Marcia Brady.... luuuuuuuuuuuve

mules dies
mules stumbles
mule see's snake
mule gets hit in head with rock
homie gets hit in head with rock
homie falls off, mule survives
homie panics, mule jumps off with homie
rock slide
earth quake

just gimmy the Ninga

Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 1:12 pm
by you you
homie wrote:Marcia Brady.... luuuuuuuuuuuve

mules dies
mules stumbles
mule see's snake
mule gets hit in head with rock
homie gets hit in head with rock
homie falls off, mule survives
homie panics, mule jumps off with homie
rock slide
earth quake

just gimmy the Ninga

Sister Sara says man up

Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 1:48 pm
by WhiteNoise
^^ 2yous, you mean Cindy or Jan? Who's Sara? An ol flame? :lol:
Love me a Sara song...this one



Year?

Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 2:06 pm
by homie
Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970) youyou knows his classic movies. I'm just about to write my profile on youyou 8) case in study

Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 2:22 pm
by WhiteNoise
ya saved me homie
Oh gosh, I'm way off then! Let me go check out goldie oldie movie. Yeppie, tis a movie.
Good reply then 2yous...and me Mom certainly approves. Never saw that one. I feel a list coming on. Whatcha got homie? 2yous has seen them all ;)

Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 2:33 pm
by homie
WhiteNoise wrote: Whatcha got homie? 2yous has seen them all ;)
I was going to look for a classic tonight on TV but Woodlawn is calling me out to the theater... I always support the Christian effort.

Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 2:42 pm
by WhiteNoise
I just watched Woodlawn's trailer. My kind of movie! Just released yesterday. Let me know homie, give me a rating 1-10. I bet this ones a winner in more than one, two, three ways!

Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 7:47 pm
by GatorGreg
WhiteNoise wrote:^^ 2yous, you mean Cindy or Jan? Who's Sara? An ol flame? :lol:
Love me a Sara song...this one



Year?
I call your Sara song and raise you one :D



Speaking of Starship, I saw them perform your Sara song at a mini-concert at EPCOT Food & Wine festival a couple years ago :D They were actually pretty good and I even took a pic - it's amazing to me all the old crap I still have on my phone! Here is my concert review :D

Jane (awesome)
Sara (very good)
Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now (gag)
White Rabbit (awesome)
Somebody To Love (very good)
We Built This City (ugh)

Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 9:41 pm
by WhiteNoise
White Rabbit? I sang it many times back then. Great Song!!
Hall & Oates! Sara Smile. Always liked that one :P

Are We Still playing Sara/Sarah?
Okay, Here's another - Stevie Nicks Style (2008) Live



(Not a big fan of that song, but heh! To each ears own) :D

Re: Songs in the Key of Life

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 1:23 am
by GatorGreg
WhiteNoise wrote:White Rabbit? I sang it many times back then. Great Song!!
Hall & Oates! Sara Smile. Always liked that one :P

Are We Still playing Sara/Sarah?
Okay, Here's another - Stevie Nicks Style (2008) Live



(Not a fan of that song, but heh! To each ears own :D )
> Thanks, Link Fixed ~ WN ~
Your linky no worky - but here's a Stevie version I found - pretty good til creepy blue vest man shows up at 3:50 - looks like Weird Al Yankovic on heroin :D I couldn't think of any others so I googled for more and there's nothing left really - just some relatively obscure songs by Bob Dylan, Thin Lizzy, and Genesis :D




Some White Rabbit from the Smothers Brothers show :D