Last month I tried something new (for me) by having a blog-style musical. To my surprise, Time: The Musical, featuring songs with “time” in the title, was a big hit with over 70 songs.
The success got the tumblers in my mind turning, so instead of changing to a totally different theme, continue Time: The Musical with a different requirement for Act 2!
For Act 2, supply a song (a video) featuring a song with a specific time in the song’s title – not in the lyrics or the performer’s name, but in the title. I will be interested to see the different interpretations because looking beyond the obvious can be your friend.
The same rule as Act 1 applies – no duplicates.
To get the show started, I’m going back into the time capsule to feature a classic song by a classic performer. Bloggers everywhere, let’s give a big AFA welcome to the legendary Count Basie with the One O’Clock Jump!
I hope the link shows up! I did this from my phone … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPCjC543llU&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Snaap,
A good song to lead Act 2. Interesting … Elyse was posting the same video at the same time, but WP declared you first by one minute.
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Snaap,
Thanks for your effort … and one for you.
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Oooh, I’m going to get this one in quickly —
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Elyse,
Now that was weird …. two comments very close together … and each with the same song. (Yep – you got edged out by one minute.) Oh well … I will add one in the morning. Hmmmm ….
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Hilarious!
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Frank, this could get rather repetitive!
Frank, this could get rather repetitive!
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LOL …. definitely weird.
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You’ll love the hair.
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Wait there’s not time — I thought it needed an hour. I could have waited and let Ginger have 5:00 … Sigh.
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This is were thinking outside the box comes in because as judge and jury of the rules, “summertime” is a specific time. Besides, I didn’t want to make it too difficult … plus I knew you would enjoy those chops.
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Ginger and I are obviously in a mellow mood!
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Interesting the number of mellow turns that Act 2 has taken.
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I’m going to have to go back and check the tunes, I like this theme a lot.
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Music to work by!
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That’s my plan. I’ve got some drudgery to do. Your post will liven it up.
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PS: The end of the day challenge for hubby – Identify one song he likes.
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OMG He looks like an unkempt Wolverine.
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I didn’t know if it had to be time of day or not, so I went with a year instead: In the Year 2525 by Zager and Evans. I think it’s safe to say I’ll be dead then. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izQB2-Kmiic
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Carrie,
Absolutely it qualifies as a specific time … and a great choice because that was one of my favorite songs back in the day!
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Carrie … and one for you.
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Would you believe I was never a Bon Jovi fan? I know all around the world, women are questioning my sanity right about now…
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That’s OK … After all, someone had to get that video.
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Send your camel to bed, Frank.
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Maddie,
Love the selection … and a good one for me to hear early morning! …. and your comment did create a chuckle.
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Canada’s Colin James doing 3 Hours Past Midnight
and the original by Johnny “Guitar” Watson
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John,
Oh my … the blues are great for me with the light of dawn. Great two versions … and cheers to the Canadian edition!
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Yes. THe blues are the root of all. You should check out the album that sing is on. Colin did this one 20 years ago and is a swing album with his versions of some classics and a few of his own. Very under rated player.
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Hey John … here’s one for you.
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Good choice. Talk about taking the world by storm.
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🙂
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How about Gladys and the Pips singing about the guy who took “The Midnight Train to Georgia”?
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Ahhhh I knew someone would come up with this one, and I’m glad it was you.
I’m gonna have to put the version I like.
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Cool Leo! I’m going to check out this version when I’m home. Frank’s popular post crashed my computer here at The Grind.
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I must just listen to different music… or just think very differently. How about this…
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Great pick!
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Thanks. I hope you get a kick out of my musical post for May. I think it is the 10th… I need a nap. Or a song about naptime…
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Red,
What a beautiful song! … and an excellent peaceful interlude!
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Love tori most of the time. This is one of those times. Great song
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Me, too, John. This album had a few o.O, but for the most part this one is a good reminder for my children why we still have piano lessons everyday.
Thank you, Frank. I was digging through music for my post next month and when this one came up on the panel, I was hoping no one else would have used it before I could get here.
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Two for you –
The first is a live version done on acoustic nylon string guitars (same as the recording)
Rodrigo y Gabriela 11:11 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0IIiXDTcV4
And jsut to make sure he’s represented – Eric Clapton – After Midnight
(Hope that fits with the rules. It’s sort of a time…)) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwxPM_jpNA0
Glad to see my buddy Jimmy Buffett already made it in.
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Love this song. The first one is fab, too.
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Hey Red … I’m tossing this one in for BuddahKat as she mentioned it to me on her post.
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Saw Clapton’s house in Antigua. Very cool.
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His rehab center is there too. Makes me want to start using heroin just so I can get a few weeks off there.
(not true.)
(mostly.)
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Saw that too. His place looks like the cliff it is built in Very clever engineering. Saw from the seaside as we sailed past.
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Guap, thanks for that. We adopted Jacob on 11/11 and his given name at birth was Rodrigo (it’s still his middle name). I will send that clip to him on the big day!
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Cool! That’s a wonderful bit of synchronicity.
Hope he enjoys the song! (their debut album, Rodrigo y Gabriella, is incredible.)
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Thanks, again. I’m going to smile about this one for a long time!
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Guapo,
Great pics … and have quite the variety in this act. Do you know this one?
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pink floyd “Time” http://youtu.be/xYxY_P8Vn3k
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Kellie,
Well … Although a classic, as judge and jury I disqualify the selection because the title is not about a specific time. However, being a judge with who appreciates the effort by my favorite Californian in the desert, here’s a joint effort by two powerhouse names from that era. Enjoy Chicago and Earth, Wind, and Fire with 25 or 6 to 4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwxyP06ZPu4
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Ugh. Why do my links not come through? How about another way to think of this differently…
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Red,
Cheers to your selection of ELO as they are my era! Here’s one for you.
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Great time! Just dancing and singing along
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Mouse,
Glad you are enjoying this … but here’s one for you!
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Love this idea Frank!
Here’s my contribution:
Red
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Red,
Can’t go wrong with BB King!!!
Here’s one right back at you … get your tissues ready.
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What about that old nursery rhyme,
“Hickory, dickory, dock,
The mouse ran up the clock.
The clock struck one,
The mouse ran down,
Hickory, dickory, dock.” etc etc 😀
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Paradise,
Nope …. although a classic song, the title doesn’t qualify. However, knowing your love for music, here is a lyrical version of a tune that you probably play with the ivory keys.
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Sorry, I didn’t read the question properly. 😳 Yes I’ve played this melody on the organ for many funerals. 🙂
I see you already have “After Midnight” by Eric Clapton, but I prefer the J.J.Cale original version.
Not sure how to actually put a video into a comment. ❓
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Oh my! I didn’t expect that to work. 😀
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Hey hey … yes it did! … and good addition!
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How fun is this!? Sorry to have missed Act 1. I will add “Goodnight and Thank you” from one of my favorite musicals–Evita. Now if only I can figure out how to embed the youtube video.
Hugs,
Kathy
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Kathy,
I imagine musicals have their share of songs fitting this category, thus I appreciate this one … after all, loved the movie! Here’s an oldie in return.
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I love some of these, actually all of them! Just sitting here listening one at a time.
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Val,
There’s a lot of music here to love … and here’s one from me to you.
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Fasab,
Well done … and thanks for the extras. So I’ll go 4 minutes later for you.
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OK, I give up! What am I supposed to do to hear the sound on the Count Basie “One O’Clock Jump” video?
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Tim,
I know … too much marching band is on your mind. Because of your interest in jazz, here’s one that qualifies … and done by two jazz giants.
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Can’t be more exact than this. *smile
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great one Viveka!
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Missed that is was already taken … sorry!
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Viveka,
Another good choice … and here’s some jazz for your effort.
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This isn’t so easy to find Frank!! I’m hoping no one else has posted this as yet….
Paul Whiteman – Three O’clock in the Morning : )
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Alex,
You did fine … and here’s one for you that I think you will appreciate.
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I’ll add this one, is a Brazilian song, “11pm Train”
The lyrics talk about a guy who can’t stay any longer with his lover, he must catch the 11pm train (the last train) because his mother awaits for him, and she doesn’t fall sleep until he gets home.
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Leo,
Many thanks for the additions … do you know this one?
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For many, this serves as a specific time of day, so I think it counts!: It’s Lucky Thompson with Tea Time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhQGUIphouQ
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Twixt,
Yep … that works! …. I’ve got the feeling this is more than a tad before your time, so here’s Gary US Bonds with Quarter till Three. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzMdoX2EOqE
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This is just brilliant Frank – i can’t think of anything at the moment though!
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GFB,
To all the treats you give us, here’s one for Oily and the Gang.
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Cracking! Never heard of them before.
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I( stayed up until almost “Five O’Clock In The Morning” and didn’t have “time” to submit Chicago’s 25 Or 6 To 4, Before you gave it away to Kellie. 😦
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Archon,
Well then … Because I am to please, here’s the perfect song in your honor.
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Frank, that was great. I’m going back to the other one so I can finish my project!
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Frank, I don’t think this one has appeared yet (I haven’t seen it anyway!), and I’m going with a season, rather than a specific time (although looking at the Winter we’ve just gone through, it is quite specific…)
The Bangles and Hazy Shade of Winter. http://youtu.be/NFRx4PkXeVM
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Tom,
How can anyone not appreciate Suzanne! 🙂 … so good choice! … and one for you.
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Well, I’m late to the music party, so perhaps this song was in one of the videos. I can’t take the time to look at each of them right now…but it’s one of my favorite oldies. Midnight Blue…by Melissa Manchester. I’m thinking this might be the one in the ELO clip, but here’s another version anyway! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEaO1OWH9DU
Always fun, Frank!
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Debra,
Never too late … This version is fine … AND here’s one that I know you will enjoy.
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Midnight Hour. Woohoo! Racking my meagre song title knowledge fof something to add. Nup.
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Cuttlefish,
No problem … here’s a bit of Duke Ellington for you.
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Frank, this has been playing in my head all weekend…..
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fab! ♥ love the jazzy clip ☺
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Sunshine,
As you know, good music doesn’t only reside in pop.
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i agree, Frank…good to have your video clip reminders. thanks! ☺
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Thank you!!!
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welcome!!! 🙂
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