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Arlo remembers the wild time of fresh, youthful love. Janis is more reflective and longing.
They are not long, the days of wine and roses: // Out of a misty dream // Our path emerges for a while, then closes // Within a dream. ā Ernest Dowson,
You know, I was the age that to me as a child this was the music of adults being gross. I looked up some of the lyrics he mentions and they are still all about adults at their worst.
These were the songs of our youth. I even remember well Mum and Dadās era songs and bands, such as āBegin the Beguine,ā and āSand in my Shoes.ā
I miss JB fewer and fewer of the class of 1946 (birth year) are still around and Iām getting the feeling I may inherit the final margarita from that tontine.
I lived through the Jimmy Buffet era, but I canāt think of any of his songs, although I know one or two titles. By the 1970s I stopped listening to much popular music. I think the Carpenters and Tony Orlando & Dawn were the last ones I really liked, with a few individual song exceptions, and those I think I only (re)discovered years later. It seems to me that about that time or a little later (with new technology like the Sony Walkman) that music tastes split up more than they had. Maybe Iām wrong, but it seems to me there was a lot of overlap in popular music earlier, and likewise not that many (and not all that different) styles of music, but now there are so many musicians and so many different tastes its easy for musicians to have large followings and be popular while many people never listen to them and have their own kind of music to enjoy. Wow, didnāt mean to write an essay.
Da'Dad over 1 year ago
Not the downer movie I hope, or is it another JB insider tidbit Iām not yet hip to.
Tyge over 1 year ago
Arlo remembers the wild time of fresh, youthful love. Janis is more reflective and longing.
They are not long, the days of wine and roses: // Out of a misty dream // Our path emerges for a while, then closes // Within a dream. ā Ernest Dowson,
suv2000 over 1 year ago
Shouldnāt it have been Guns & Roses
Ruth Brown over 1 year ago
Ah, innocence and loss of innocence.
rheddmobile over 1 year ago
You know, I was the age that to me as a child this was the music of adults being gross. I looked up some of the lyrics he mentions and they are still all about adults at their worst.
rob.home over 1 year ago
These were the songs of our youth. I even remember well Mum and Dadās era songs and bands, such as āBegin the Beguine,ā and āSand in my Shoes.ā
rob.home over 1 year ago
Not to mention Glen Miller, may the Lord rest his soul.
nosirrom over 1 year ago
A ālittleā days of wine and roses?
dlkrueger33 over 1 year ago
Come Monday is another great song. But of course, Cheeseburger in Paradise is one of those fun songs that most people knowā¦.Parrothead or not.
Lotus over 1 year ago
Girls are always thinking about the mushy stuff.
bluephrog over 1 year ago
I miss JB fewer and fewer of the class of 1946 (birth year) are still around and Iām getting the feeling I may inherit the final margarita from that tontine.
ajr58(1) over 1 year ago
I am not sure why GC will not accept posted links, but go to YouTube, and search Jimmy Buffett Hangout Gang
Da'Dad over 1 year ago
Post your link then just change com. to Com. Itās that easy. I canāt take credit. One of our friends here passed it on.
Da'Dad over 1 year ago
https://m.youtube.Com/watch?v=j4BPfBcIxtU
Yermo Adam over 1 year ago
I rather wish Arlo had mentioned my favorite, āOne Particular Harborā but that is ok. He is doing great
Egrayjames over 1 year ago
I have āLiving and Dying in 3/4 Time" on vinyl. Iām a long time fan and saw him in concert long before the parrot heads came along.
DaBump Premium Member over 1 year ago
I lived through the Jimmy Buffet era, but I canāt think of any of his songs, although I know one or two titles. By the 1970s I stopped listening to much popular music. I think the Carpenters and Tony Orlando & Dawn were the last ones I really liked, with a few individual song exceptions, and those I think I only (re)discovered years later. It seems to me that about that time or a little later (with new technology like the Sony Walkman) that music tastes split up more than they had. Maybe Iām wrong, but it seems to me there was a lot of overlap in popular music earlier, and likewise not that many (and not all that different) styles of music, but now there are so many musicians and so many different tastes its easy for musicians to have large followings and be popular while many people never listen to them and have their own kind of music to enjoy. Wow, didnāt mean to write an essay.
morningglory73 Premium Member over 1 year ago
āa white sport coat and a PINK CARNATION.
imbas5511 over 1 year ago
They always forget Rancho Deluxeā¦.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
A lot of Days of wine and rosesā¦ā¦ā¦..hic!
Barnabus Blackoak over 1 year ago
what are āsaladā days ?
RadioDial Premium Member over 1 year ago
Some of us never outgrew that soundtrack.
Jeffin Premium Member over 1 year ago
Songs we know by Heart.
becida over 1 year ago
I think the cover on āLiving and dying in 3/4 timeā is great! My favorite album is āYou had to be thereā. Jimmy, you will be missedā¦ RIP
Martin Booda over 1 year ago
I heard Stars Fell on Alabama a couple of days ago. Not the best version of that song, but still nice.
fredine over 1 year ago
I looked them up ā days of wine and roses DEFINITIONtimes of youth and happiness:
salad daysDEFINITIONtime of youthful inexperience or indiscretion
me, too, Arlo and Janis.me, too.
roboedit over 1 year ago
Jimmy Buffett
Mary Finkelstein Premium Member over 1 year ago
And Pencil Thin Mustache!
SpacedInvader Premium Member over 1 year ago
I always liked āHe Went to Parisā. A song with a story to it.
BrianLupiani Premium Member over 1 year ago
I have all 6 (and more) of the JB albums that Arlo mentions. Double Trifecta!
tcviii Premium Member over 1 year ago
I donāt want to land in no San DiegoI donāt want to land in no Buzzardās BayI donāt want to land on no AyatolahI got nothing more to say