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In «Sidecar», one of the songs on Kathleen Edwards’s new album «Voyageur», the Canadian singer-songwriter confesses that she has been feeling lost for a long time. Although Edwards reveals her vulnerable side in the lyrics, it’s actually the most upbeat song on the album, capturing the giddy feeling of new love in a mix that echoes the Cranberries or even Metric. It’s the song that shows she’s found the light at the end of the tunnel.
Sidecar
Wake up! Wake up! I want to take you
To all the places I thought we could
I was feeling so lost for so long
I was feeling so lost for so long
I didn’t know what to do
Sit up! Sit up! Sit up! I went and made you
Breakfast in bed, coffee and juice
I was feeling so lost for so long
You were feeling so lost for so long
We didn’t know what to do
You and I will be sidecars
There to chase down the hard stuff
There to chase down the hard stuff
Wait up! Wait up! You let me show you
All of the monsters I was holding on to
So get up! Get up! Get up it’s gonna be good
Cause you all know what nothing nothing no one owes you
You were feeling so lost for so long
I was feeling so lost for so long
You were feeling so lost for so long
We didn’t know what to do
You and I will be sidecars
There to chase down the hard stuff with you
There to chase down
You and I will be sidecars
There to chase down the hard stuff with you
There to chase down the hard stuff
Françoise Hardy – French singer, actress and iconic figure in fashion, music and style – on the Cover of «Salut les Copains», the magazine of the 1960’s in France.
Published in «Goddesses of Our Youth», a month-long (Tumblr-)homage by Newmanology and David Cowles to the female celebrities of the 1960s and 1970s who inhabited our adolescent and teenage minds and hearts.
Great Music Video, shot in the California desert on old stock 16mm movie film using vintage 1930s hand-cranked cameras.
The beautiful young woman who rides a Moto Guzzi called Cynthia Bachman. Song and video: Joel Brandwein.
St. Petersburg Ska Jazz Review
«Too Good To Be True»
St. Petersburg Ska-Jazz Review ist eine Band, die Ska und Ska-Jazz mit Elementen von Swing, Reggae, Funk und Rocksteady spielt.
St. Petersburg Ska-Jazz Review holen ihre Inspiration aus den 1940er bis 1960er Jahren. Ihre Vorbilder sind Louis Jordan, The J.B.s und die Skatalites, die als Erfinder des Ska gelten.
Die Band setzt sich zusammen aus Musikern der legendären St. Petersburger Bands Leningrad, Spitfire, Markscheider Kunst - und der amerikanischen Sängerin Jennifer Davis.
(Quelle: myspace.com)