Nancy by Olivia Jaimes for February 24, 2016
Transcript:
Aunt Fritzi: It's hard on my heart...The stars of my youth growing old...leaving me...These artists made the music that MADE ME WHO I AM! Record player: I'm already gone... Aunt Fritzi: All I can do is keep the music playing...dance...and share those good vibes every day! And send up prayers of thanks for the gift of MUSIC! Record player: "You're a shining star..."
Argythree over 8 years ago
But sometimes it feels like we’re living in the past…
nixie224 over 8 years ago
You gotta do Fritzi what you gotta do….
sheplives over 8 years ago
Spoken like a true music reviewer, Fritzi! :)
blunebottle over 8 years ago
Well……my parents did the same thing, basically- I was brought up with Big Band music around when I was a kid.
Gizmo Cat over 8 years ago
“Thank you for the music, the songs I’m singingThanks for all the joy they’re bringingWho can live without it, I ask in all honestyWhat would life be, without a song or a dance, what are weSo I say, thank you for the music, for giving it to me”
Chrysi Cat Premium Member over 8 years ago
Gizmo Cat:
Now why’d you have to do that? With speed at which people are leaving us who were in the music industry, that’s like asking Somebody to take Benny, Bjorn, or Agnetha! X-(
jrankin1959 over 8 years ago
Yeah, throw on Earth, Wind and Fire at the last… you know how many drooling Fritzi fans wish now this was animated?
TArbiter over 8 years ago
Nice to see a Mott the Hoople reference, Guy. BTW, their frontman, Ian Hunter, is still going strong. He’s touring the UK later this year.
smurf764 over 8 years ago
Wonder if Guy will do a strip for Joey Feeks when she passes.
Guilty Bystander over 8 years ago
When the heroes of our youth pass away, be they musicians, athletes, entertainers or people who simply made things better, a little bit of us goes with them. Fortunately, as long as we remember them, they’re never truly gone.
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 8 years ago
Good advice.
kapearlman over 8 years ago
Of the Monkees, Davy Jones was my love. I still miss him. I saw his last show at BB King’s the week before he died. :-(
JanLC over 8 years ago
Amen, Fritzi.
cbrsarah over 8 years ago
Now comes the question: When did Fritizi’s look change from the original classics?
IrisPurple over 8 years ago
The gift of music is indeed a great one, whether it be the ability to write, play, sing or otherwise make music – or merely the gift to enjoy what others do. I frequently thank God for the gift of music.
brklnbern over 8 years ago
Come to my facebook page. It’s called—-The Great Music of the Great Singers and Musicians
Chrysi Cat Premium Member over 8 years ago
Sorta did, sorta didn’t.
As I recall, that song, she’s not overly involved with. Either that, or that was HER solo and I should have left off Agnetha instead :-P
rgcviper over 8 years ago
Well said, Fritzi. I’m happy to see she’s listening to “Already gone” by my favorite band of the Eagles, too …