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The Doves Are Crying

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With the untimely passing of Prince this week, many musicians have been interviewed as to how  he influenced their career and music. What I find most impressive, however, are the numerous lay people who are speaking out about how his lyrics and music impacted them.

 

During my senior year of high school, my parents were pressuring me to attend college locally and live at home. I knew I really wanted to go away to school and live in a dorm room, but felt very torn by my parents’ insistence. A close friend of mine was undergoing a similar struggle with her parents. At the same time McFadden and Whitehead released a song, “Ain’t No Stopping Us Now,” which became both mine and my friend’s personal mantra during that time.

 

We both choose to go away to school and defy our parents, and both know that it was the right choice for each of us. Every time, however,  I think of that time in my life and that choice, I hear that song in my head. And, if either me or my friend hear that song now on the radio, we will call the other just to say, “Guess what song I just heard?”

 

Have you ever felt influenced by a song or a musician? If so, in what way?

 

 

 

Comments

Corey Bearak

Don't even get me going here. Folks know I even have a playlist or two, pre-Gotham! There is 30-song playlist that I developed in my first semester at Hofstra. I created it as part of a literature project and never got the cassette (remember those?) back. I always had a list of songs, the artists and the song times that I kept through the years. Last year I created it on iTunes and YouTube. Called it "Inspiration." Anyone who wants me to share it, simply email me (after you comment on "The Doves Are Crying" AND on one of my April blogs) and you'll get it.
Cayce Crown

I used to give people mix tapes as gifts. CASSETTES.
I DJ'd a few popular downtown dances in my early days in NYC, with records!
Music is so powerful, I've had a few songs that prompted my action; The Rose, Don't Rain on my Parade, Defying Gravity...
My current fave is an oldie, The Impossible Dream, probably because I'm making big changes. Of course, I'm a singer, so I love to really inhabit a song.
Great blog.
Nancy Schess

Great story Ro. I have known you for many years and never heard that one. Bruce Springsteen always takes me back to high school. Bruce was releasing album after album (yes, vinyl) and my friends would spend hours just blasting the music and singing at the top of our lungs. [I was always accused of singing too nicely. They would tell me that Springsteen's songs were not meant to be melodic.]

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