Monday, July 10, 2023

Vacation Getaway #MusicMovesMe

 It's Monday, the dog days of summer are here and it's time for music.

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Today's theme is picked for us by Songbird at Songbird's Crazy Worldshare songs about anything relating to summer vacation – destination, activity, transportation, etc.

Just coincidentally,  I just returned from a vacation and I know others are out there exploring and having a (hopefully) good time, too.  So, let's see...

 

I didn't leave on a jet plane, but at least two people I know did.  This song isn't quite about vacation travel, but it's one of my favorites.  Here's the Steve Miller band and their 1977 hit "Jet Airliner".  The video I chose is combined with another song, "Threshold" at the beginning, which is how a lot of radio stations play it nowadays.  This is the album version of the song, which has an expletive in it.

This is the state where I traveled to.  "Massachusetts" by the Bee Gees.

I was about 40 miles from Boston, which has some great songs written about it.  So let's go with Boston as my musical destination.  One day (I've only been there once) it will be my real destination.  But we did cross over the Charles River at one point, so here's the Standells and "Dirty Water" from 1965.  I had this song as a 45 rpm record.

We can't have Boston music without the Dropkick Murphys, so here's "I'm Shipping Up to Boston".

After that song, we need something mellow. Our actual destination was the eventual (unplanned) permanent landing place of a certain sailing ship called the Mayflower, in 1620.  So let's have a sailing song:  "Sailing" from Christopher Cross. This 1980 song was a multiple award winner, winning three Grammys.

And, of course, we have to mention Plymouth Rock, the rock that millions have come to see over the years. (No, that's not why we came but of course we had to see it because it was there.)

If you're interested, here's a short video about the history of this boulder.

On our way back home, still in Massachusetts, I heard this song by the band Boston  from 1985, "Amanda". So let's end the vacation on a mellow note, because I was tired!

And that's a wrap.

Join me again next week, same time, same place, for another episode of Music Moves Me.

12 comments:

  1. Great playlist. Sounds like you had a great vacation!

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  2. ...Amanda is the only one that I know!

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  3. I really enjoyed listening to all of these songs except for that heavy metal one. I don't like hearing that type if voice. I find it very unsettling and depressing so I couldn't listen to it all other than that, loved the rest.

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  4. I do love this playlist and I have been to Boston it's an amazing place. My sister was working in New York, I visited her and we had five days in New York and five days in Boston. We did the Harbour, the slave trail, Natukket, Cape Cod, Plymouth and much more we loved it ! I even drove a Duck in Boston! 💜💜

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  5. I never knew that was an actual song at the beginning of "Jet Airliner." Good set!

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  6. So many good ones here. The only one I didn't know was the Dropkick Murphys. (Really not what I was expecting with the Celtic vibes that it started out with!) Totally fun!

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  7. You were in my home state! Great song choices. I actually wrote a blog post once about Dirty Water.

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  8. oh wow! Christopher Cross' Sailing....wonderful memories 😌

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  9. Great classic songs. Very nice.

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  10. Oh what a great playlist you made, Alana. We enjoyed all the songs, especially the BeeGees and the 80ties. I'm shipping of to Boston is amazing! We didn't know that song yet and to be honest, we didn't expect that it was such a havy one...MOL...but really great song. Double Pawkisses for a Happy Weekend and dance on🌞🐾😽💞

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