Saturday, June 6, 2015

Magnanimous Mixtape Mayhem

Salutations! I hope that you are doing well. As HoneyBagel explained, we are working on producing a super fine mixtape full of some of our favorite songs, generally those that remind us of women. Seeing as HB did a swell job of explaining the basic format of the tape, I will not waste much time and jump directly into the three bonus tracks that I have selected, saying a short and sweet thing or two about the women who are associated with the songs in my cognition. Without further to do, let us commence!

1. "Good Golly Miss Molly" by Little Richard
This song is superbly rock n' roll, and I just love Little Richard's style. As far as women go, it reminds me of a young lady name Molly, a young lady who is dating a good friend of mine. Since this may sound a bit weird, let me clarify that I am not attracted to this young lady. This song pretty much only reminds me of her because she is the only Molly that I know. Nevertheless, she does seem like an admirable woman. 

2. "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp" by Led Zeppelin
This is my favorite Led Zeppelin song of all time, and it reminds me of the splendid young lady who has held my heart for over four years. This is also the woman who is connected to most of the songs from my post "The Crown of Creation." The beautiful, relaxing, giddy sound of this song brings to my mind moments of bliss in her presence and the intricate joy of her personality. Furthermore, although the song was written about Plant's dog Strider, it is easy to see how the lyrics can be applied to a damsel. 

3. "What's In A Kiss" by Gilbert O'Sullivan 
Let's see... How do I explain this one? This song doesn't remind me of any specific woman, and it is not connected to any particular interest in kisses. I merely enjoy the song and think that it is a consummate love song. Nevertheless, if I had to tie any woman to this song, it would be the same young lady that I mentioned for the previous song, for although our lips have never collided, I experience something "more than just one moment of bliss" each time I encounter her. 

So, there you go. I hope that you like my choices. (But I don't really care.) If you don't, you should get that checked out. Also, remember that these songs are not guaranteed a spot on the mixtape. Furthermore, if they are granted a spot, they may not be sung my me. 

Go forth, friends, be fruitful and multiply. Remember to love God and to love people. Peace! Shalom!

Superbly,
SmoothJazz


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