That's all just reminded me of what a massive crush I had on Marie back in the day...I feel like I lost someone close rather than a pop star I never met. Good vids though SaintMarv
I have to say, I don’t believe I’ve ever consciously listened to a Roxette song before. That said, 61 is no age to go, and she will obviously be missed by loads of people. RIP Marie
Well there is plenty to listen to above Chilcs. I was introduced to them by a friend In the early 90s and have liked them ever since. If I had not been introduced to them I probably would have been tne same as you.
Thanks for posting those SaintMarv, much appreciated on a day I would rather never happened. Marie was one of those bright twinkling stars in a clear night sky. You just had to look and listen, and the smiles would come all by themselves.
After that Glenn Miller, I'm going for George Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue: Incidentally, [so hearsay goes] the clarinet scale you hear at the beginning was created by a player warming up his instrument, but Gershwin heard it and liked it, and decided to incorporate it into his composition. Now that little warm-up is one of the most recognized openings in the history of music.
Just echoing Kaito's movie music, how about the Chuck Berry classic Johnny B Goode, as played by Michael J Fox, in the film Back To The Future. And Fox could play the guitar that well. Here's hoping his Parkinsons doesn't deprive him of everything: