Johnnypee Parker
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Thanks for digging up Mona’s take on things. This is a great thread. Can I add an obvious example of a central theme running through an album? DSOTM presents the conflicts of life from first breath to the last. Work, greed, money, death, and insanity are all included. I love albums that beg to be listened to in their entirety.
It’s kool how artists will follow similar patterns of the classics without consciously thinking about it.
I think Bill brought up a good point. MLT songs are very upbeat and high energy, which can prompt the listener to click play one more time. Sometimes a quick trip to the store for milk and bread gets extended, because Once Upon A Time started just as I was about to turn onto my street.
JP
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I like the flow of this album.
The Future sets the listener up to listen to the entire album.
Once Upon A Time is a timeless masterpiece.
This album fits my daily commute perfectly.
Priceless
“Make sure you get your passage home”JP
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Nerd alert, it’s starting to make sense and getting more interesting. These numbers are impressive.
I imagine it might be a little overwhelming for Lisa and Mona. Remember how humble they were receiving their utube award? Thanks to all for tracking these stats and letting us count on you to make sense of it all, because if left to our imagination…JP
The thought of sixteen people anywhere in the world smiling for the same reason at precisely the same time is kinda groovy ????
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Thanks Jung. I was half following/not following you guys, too. ???? I understood the results, but I got lost on the way there.
JP
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I picked up on that in the podcast, also, Jung. I was thinking the same thing, more songs like Club 27? Excellent!
Seeing Lisa and Mona on stage for numbers like For What It’s Worth shows that there are a couple of rockers waiting to let go. I am really, really, really looking forward to the new album.Did you notice during Stuck In the middle, Mona sings with a slight American accent? or maybe it’s just me?
I’ve got Friday on my mind!
JP
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Thanks Lynn, this is great! I was a little surprised by a couple of the results, especially the Christmas songs. I expected them to be more balanced. I am not surprised by Wish You Were Here’s performance.
It’s perfect.I just watched Both Sides Now 100,524. One million is just around the corner. These Duo Sessions are amazing. As soon as they begin it’s stop, watch, listen, repeat. It’s still as amazing as it was the first time I heard and saw it.
Thanks for compiling all of these stats.
Thanks to all of the statisticians in the house!
These numbers are impressive.JP
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Thanks, David. That’s awesome!
JP
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You are right, Jung. One million views in six months is huge. It’s difficult to picture a million in my mind. Does that mean it is in a perpetual stream with someone somewhere watching it at any time?
Bill, I think we all have this dream of seeing a live MLT show with the majority of the audience being comprised of club members. The band would have to avoid eye contact with us, as our tears of joy would be too much of a distraction, eh?
Not even for a day ????
JP
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Johnnypee Parker
Member21/05/2021 at 01:34 in reply to: YouTube Milestones – Five to reach One Million soonYou Can’t Do That 999,924 times. This is my favorite cavern video, favorite Mona vocal, for now. ????
Almost a million
Clickety-click click
JP
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Johnnypee Parker
Member20/05/2021 at 03:12 in reply to: We need our guitar heroes, thank God for Mona and LisaShe’s singing with her eyes closed
And you can almost hear the band ????????????Are there any others?
JP
I love Lisa’s guitar work on Sweet Lorraine. Those riffs are great. The Duo Session really hit on every nuance of the Orange version.
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Have you ever heard Bowie’s version? Bowie does the sultry voice so well. He had such a kool voice.
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Way to go Mr. and Mrs. Isenberg! Love is all around!
JP & Marlo
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Johnnypee Parker
Member24/05/2021 at 02:28 in reply to: We need our guitar heroes, thank God for Mona and LisaThanks Jung, this is now my new favorite Duo Session. This is a perfect sample of how Lisa and Mona compliment each other so well. I love both guitars on this. Mona’s perfect rhythm sets the stage for Lisa’s riffs while they create that MonaLisa harmony we all love. Another timeless masterpiece.
I can see a time where if anyone released an album with a fruity name,
the question will be,”Is it as good as ?????”JP
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Speaking of dogs, have you ever heard this bluesy PInk Floyd song from 1971?
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This is kinda funny these days? We thought this was one of the koolest things ever. It was the eighties. We were young, and a bit uninformed. Music videos were rare, and along comes a TV station that shows them all the time. We were psyched. Nowadays they look kind of korny?
https://youtu.be/AGZSWdh17l0