JohnFB
She was born to belong to the lines of a song...
Well, at first glance it's somewhat hard to take this young lady very seriously, with her long pink hair and exaggerated eye makeup and cute little bunny ears - but after a little nonsense at the beginning, at about the minute and a half mark she starts into a lengthy and sincere discussion about the "A Song for You" album, and it's songs, and the circumstances in their lives while they were recording it, and you get the feeling that she not only loves their work but is very knowledgable about them and their career.
At the end she says that "Road Ode" is her favorite cut from the album, and while mine is the title track, I agree with her that it's uniquely appealing (although, as I've said elsewhere, it could have been even better with a 3rd verse, another repeat of that dynamic chorus and a longer instrumental flute break in the mid section).
Anyway, there's not much that's new here but it is a different kind of entertaining recap. Here's the Popcorn Philosopher:
At the end she says that "Road Ode" is her favorite cut from the album, and while mine is the title track, I agree with her that it's uniquely appealing (although, as I've said elsewhere, it could have been even better with a 3rd verse, another repeat of that dynamic chorus and a longer instrumental flute break in the mid section).
Anyway, there's not much that's new here but it is a different kind of entertaining recap. Here's the Popcorn Philosopher: