With Spring on its way, this weekend’s theme is about nature, growing, the seasons, the Earth and all things natural…which clearly won’t include Mitt Romney’s campaign.
Nature’s Way – Spirit
Joy to the World – Three Dog Night
Field’s of Gold – Sting
Harvest Moon – Neil Young
Two Against Nature – Steely Dan
Spinal Tap – Rainy Day Sun
https://youtu.be/LaV58ajumh4
BeeGees and Celine Dion
Immortality
One Night Only BeeGees tour
https://youtu.be/FGa3c09kZ1Q
Still the Same
Bob Segar
https://youtu.be/pGaHEizL3Tg
You Can Count On Me
Jefferson Starship(Marty Balin)
https://youtu.be/dIF74lH4KPM
Hearts
Marty Balin
The 5th Dimension–Stone Soul Picnic;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUyTKl815MU
Picnics are for Spring!
I loved the 5th Dimension
https://youtu.be/RatKhtboq2E
Who’s on First?
Wonderful Sue! One of the great comedy routines of all time. I grew up watching these guys! 😉
The Cat–Morning Has Broken;
KT UH oh the RR will flog you for playing Cat Stevens/Yusuf Islam since he is one of those mooslims now. We sing this at our church sometimes. I bet the RR is not aware it is considered a hymn in some churchs.
Kenny Rankin–Silver Morning;
https://youtu.be/a0R5orBZis8
Centerfield
John Fogerty
No SF Giant opening day is the same without this song at some point during the day
Jefferson Airplane–Crown of Creation;
Doors–Yes The River Knows;
Mine are mostly songs I think of in connection to spring. I also have a particular time just before dusk some nights that brings the Spring of my younger days in full force. It is so weird not sure if smell or sense but it is a strong feeling and very peaceful.
https://youtu.be/DIoKr9VDg3A
For What It’s Worth
Buffalo Springfield
https://youtu.be/v2FMFfMTkhQ
Youngbloods
Darkness Darkness
https://youtu.be/qswm7lHp7oY
Original Caste
One Tin Soldier(anti-war song)
Lady Day–Summertime;
King Harvest–Dancin In The Moonlight;
Sly and the Family Stone–Hot Fun In The Summertime;
KT I love this song. It makes me feel carefree……
Oh, same here Sue. It’s just a joyous song. Those were the greatest days of my youth.
Mungo Jerry–In The Summertime;