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I'm in the mood for a melody I'm in the mood for a melody, I'm in the mood
I'm in the mood for a melody I'm in the mood for a melody, I'm in the mood
I can make you dance, I can make you sing
I can make you dance, I can make you sing If you want me too
Oh, I can make you dance, I can make you sing
I can make you dance, I can make you sing If you want me too
Oh, I can make you dance, I can make you sing
I can make you dance, I can make you sing If you want me too
Any little song that you wanna to sing,
A little song that you wanna to sing
Song will do [Sung in lieu?]
Here's a little song that you wanna to sing,
A little song that you wanna to sing Song for you
A little song that you wanna to sing,
A little song that you wanna to sing Happy or blue
I'm in the mood, I'm in the mood, I'm in the mood
Why'd I end up doin' it, doin' it, doin' it
Do anything that you want me for
If you want me to
Do it right, gonna do it wrong,
Cause a matter of fact it'll turn out to be strong
If you want me to If you want me to
Oh, if you want me to If you want me to If you want to
Phil Collins on drums!!
Yeah but the guitar!
I'm in the nude with Penelope!!
i laughed because i'm 12 also.
The autumn sunsets in Tucson were breathtaking when I lived in Suarita, 1978. The Santa Rita Mountains fading into the southern sky, with spectacular shifting colors, were unlike anything I had ever seen in Ohio. I probably listened to the same station, although most of the music I listened to came from the outside speakers in the cool desert air. I enjoyed the desert life, even though Tucson at the time was reputed to lead the nation in drunk driving mortalities.
I was introduced to Led Zeppelin later that year and claimed them as my favorite band for the next, well, nearly 40 years at this point.
Cover photo looks like the running man on Nick Drakes Five Leaves Left
Nice hommage, yes.
This guitar solo reminds me that of Queensrÿche's Silent Lucidity.
Good ear Evel!
Nice work, drewd. Enjoy your 15 minutes!
Considerably more than 15 minutes. And Warhol's quote was "In the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes." Sounds like YouTube to me, not Plant.
I'm in the nude with Penelope!!
LOL! Bill just introduced the song like this! And now I have a goofy grin on my face...
Odysseus ain't gonna like that. No suh!
Plant has always put out very interesting and credible solo stuff, some even fantastic. Hard to think of many rock front-people who have done as well outside their main gig. This plays pretty well 25 years on, especially considering it comes from a time of rock schlock in the 80s.
35 years on!
This post shows as being from "a year ago" so sometime in 2020 or 2019. The math would indicate 36 or 37 years on. Sounds like someone lost a decade
This is not of recordable value.
Hmm, it's the eighties now, what do I do?
Even at well over 30 yrs old, this is better than most top 40 of today.
jp33442 wrote:
And yes, Plant's catalog did suffer a little in the late 80s with the all-too-80s-hair-rock album Manic Nirvana, and to way-too-experimental Shaken 'n' Stirred, but overall his solo catalog stands up with some great music.
Agree with first paragraph but not so much with the second.
Shaken 'n' Stirred (1985) was a logical progression from The Principle of Moments and it lead in just fine to the more commercial Now and Zen of 1987. It may not have been as "commercial" as it's predecessor and successor, but it was still good. Plus, Little By Little is a killer track that was everywhere in '85. 85 was a crazy musical year with a lot of stand out songs, good and bad, to hang with all those tracks is an accomplishment.
:-P
Yep...Good one!
When this song came out, I was dating a girl named Melanie.
I would replace the lyric "melody" with her name.
Flashback to my freshman year in HS (circa 1991) I remember smoking my first toke of MJ with my step-bro and then getting in our '77 Nova and blaring this tape with what we thought was a kick ass stereo system. The other tunes we cranked were Charlie Daniels Band (long haired country boy) and some total off the wall Dr. Demento stuff. Ahhh those were the days! Thanks for playing this track and keeping the good memories flowing.
And this song surely proves that lyrics don't always matter in rock music, eh? Long Live RP!!
Flashback to my freshman year in HS (circa 1991) I remember smoking my first toke of MJ with my step-bro and then getting in our '77 Nova and blaring this tape with what we thought was a kick ass stereo system. The other tunes we cranked were Charlie Daniels Band (long haired country boy) and some total off the wall Dr. Demento stuff. Ahhh those were the days! Thanks for playing this track and keeping the good memories flowing.
And yes, Plant's catalog did suffer a little in the late 80s with the all-too-80s-hair-rock album Manic Nirvana, and to way-too-experimental Shaken 'n' Stirred, but overall his solo catalog stands up with some great music.
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Unless he was "Honey-dripping", Bob after Zep just didn't work for me.
He probably didn't have to work for anyone.
Me too. I remember being surprised when I realized when it was big on FM that this was Plant. "Big Log" was another big hit from this album. The video doesn't make a lot of sense but what the hell and yes the break dancing is still pretty cool.
hahah Great comment. Sometimes you just don't want nor have to analyze it. It's just likeable just 'cuz.
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Me too. I remember being surprised when I realized when it was big on FM that this was Plant. "Big Log" was another big hit from this album. The video doesn't make a lot of sense but what the hell and yes the break dancing is still pretty cool.
I remember the tour for this album with Phil Collins on drums. Had the luxury of sitting on the side of the stage watching Phil. Great concert and band.
Unless he was "Honey-dripping", Bob after Zep just didn't work for me.
… A huge improvement on his first solo effort…
It’s one of the few songs with him that I can stand. The others I can stand are all duets, e.g. with Alison Krauss, in which he’s only singing backup. Otherwise his voice is like nails on a chalkboard for me. (Hmmm, what’s the modern equivalent, now that everything is whiteboards or online collaboration tools?)