tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36596203.post53301299979230851..comments2024-03-25T20:23:05.950-07:00Comments on The Song In My Head Today: Holly A Hugheshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17828633442418722187noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36596203.post-10484976163762275522010-03-01T18:54:01.183-08:002010-03-01T18:54:01.183-08:00Yeah, I'm always surprised that Mr Dieingly Sa...Yeah, I'm always surprised that Mr Dieingly Sad doesn't usually make it onto lists like this. Yet when you mention it to people, if they've ever heard it at all they LOVE it!!Holly A Hugheshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17828633442418722187noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36596203.post-68221760084552044652010-03-01T09:44:36.494-08:002010-03-01T09:44:36.494-08:00Your last two choices of the day are particularly ...Your last two choices of the day are particularly interesting, two songs that I really like, both haunting yet so different from each other.<br /><br />"Layla" is a classic rock staple now, but few people remember that the album did not receive good reviews when it was released. I was blown away when I first heard it, particularly this title track, so I immediately wrote a glowing review for my college newspaper and gave the album an A+. I still love hearing "Layla", despite the fact that it's been played billions of times. The song is a true rock classic of epic proportions.<br /><br />"Mr. Dieingly Sad" is a pop classic that I love hearing whenever it's on the airwaves, a real mood setter. As you've stated before, it's filled with pop cliches and lush dopiness, but it all works perfectly.Bob in CTnoreply@blogger.com