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I wonder why the reviewer could not review the recording on its own merits and leave out the Queen comparisions?
I also think This Old Man and Suite Madame Blue sound very similar. Good tunes, either way.
Eric I don't know if DDY is writing this song from any direct experience but the lyrics tell such a powerfull and sensitive story about the the love between a father and son and to me the message is that many fathers and sons feel awkward expressing this love and the message is that you should express this love. I wonder if Dennis was close to his father and was not able to express himself? I have never felt comfortable saying "I love you Dad", If I did I imagine he would feel very uncomfortable. So I listen to the song and quietly cry becouse I am too afraid to tell the man who I respect so much that I love him
onestilllearning wrote:Thanks Bugsy - I think this is what makes a song great when it can affect you in such a personal and profond way. "This old man, he worked for thirty years. In the factory light his lunch box held all his needs.. with coffee, sandwiches and dreams ...for me" I do not currently have a cd with this song and have not heard it in many years but I will never forget the lyrics. In fact I think I have just tapped into something, an issue I need to resolve. I am being very honest and sincere here I need to talk to my dad before he is gone and it scares me - that my friends is a testament to how a song can move a person. God bless DDY for that and many other beautifull songs/stories.
onestilllearning wrote:I sincerely hope you can talk to your dad. I was very blessed to have a very tight relationship with my dad before he died. One of the things he did that I miss was play the accordion. My friends would actually come over to listen to him play when they were teens. Now that's a tough thing to accomplish! Laughing
onestilllearning wrote:Side note Zan I really like you. You strike me as really fun but well grounded person who knows how to stay out of the BS that some of us get caught in.
onestilllearning wrote:bugsymalone wrote:Quote:
This Old Man is a song that took me a long time to get to really like, but now I love it.
Bugsy
Still do not like it-ERIC
Eric I don't know if DDY is writing this song from any direct experience but the lyrics tell such a powerfull and sensitive story about the the love between a father and son and to me the message is that many fathers and sons feel awkward expressing this love and the message is that you should express this love. I wonder if Dennis was close to his father and was not able to express himself? I have never felt comfortable saying "I love you Dad", If I did I imagine he would feel very uncomfortable. So I listen to the song and quietly cry becouse I am too afraid to tell the man who I respect so much that I love him.
Abitaman wrote:onestilllearning wrote:bugsymalone wrote:Quote:
This Old Man is a song that took me a long time to get to really like, but now I love it.
Bugsy
Still do not like it-ERIC
Eric I don't know if DDY is writing this song from any direct experience but the lyrics tell such a powerfull and sensitive story about the the love between a father and son and to me the message is that many fathers and sons feel awkward expressing this love and the message is that you should express this love. I wonder if Dennis was close to his father and was not able to express himself? I have never felt comfortable saying "I love you Dad", If I did I imagine he would feel very uncomfortable. So I listen to the song and quietly cry becouse I am too afraid to tell the man who I respect so much that I love him.
It's not that I don't like what Dennis is writing about. I really for some odd reason, don't care for the music to this song. I think Crystal Ball is Dennis' worst Styx cd. Jennifer was awfull. Ballerina was ok.-ERIC
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