Wednesday, April 15, 2009

CELEBRATING ROY ORBISON BIRTHDAY - April 23




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I've listened to Roy Orbison as far back as I can remember! I love his voice and beautiful songs - and I always will!
Thank you Roy for your contribution to making me the music lover that I am!
(Zelma,Sweden)*************

Roy Orbison is great because while he wasn't the best singer in the world, he always got the job done like none else could. his vocal lines were pure and no one could touch him.
(Matthew,USA)
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ROY ORBISON - IT"S OVER
What's the greatest break-up song ever? Thing is, I'm looking for the best because today is a momentous day. At 3pm I kissed goodbye to the love of my life over the last few months - my dissertation! And as I passed it over to my tutor I could hear strains of Roy Orbison beginning in my head: 'your baby doesn't love you anymore.'

I'm no expert on break-up songs but I just cannot believe there is one better than this one by Roy Orbison (More of Roy Orbison's Greatest Hits, 1964). It's so good it's almost worth breaking up with someone just so you can send it to them as a kind of parting gift! There's just something amazing about that voice and the backing singers - it's heartbreaking.

So it's offical - me and my dissertation are no longer an item. Praise God!
(Nick Coke
Stepney,London,United Kingdom)
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ONLY THE LONELY
It seemed natural to focus our next post on one of the greatest at speaking to the broken-hearted, Mr. Roy Orbison. I first heard Orbison's music when I was probably 8 or 9 years old, can even remember the moment when I was made aware that this music was special music by my father. We were in the car back from a soccer tournament and an Orbison Greatest Hits tape was put in and my dad told me about the man in black with the greatest voice of all-time. I didn't like it at first, probably because it was so far from my first love of hip-hop, plus it was a recommendation from a parent. But, these songs wouldn't have made sense to me then anyway; I was too young to understand what this guy was singing about.

As my man sang, "Only the lonely know know why I cry, only the lonely." Indeed. At a certain point, this music makes sense to us all, as no one escapes unscathed. For sad music, though, it sounds so beautiful, majestic at times, it doesn't hide in minimalism and off-notes. Strings, backup vocals, an early rock/abilly sound slowed down, hints of doo-wop, fans of the Jens Lekman can hear one influence on his music. If you are discussing Orbison's music, there's one aspect that you have to mention, that you speak of in awe: that voice. Maybe the greatest to ever grace pop music, it can hit the high notes and go down low with authority. Listen to it on "Crying," it covers the entire vocal range in an almost operatic style and makes a nearly three minute rock song sound like so much more. There's not much to add to all of this, these songs above are some of the saddest you'll ever here, a reminder of the other side of all those great love songs. I'll end with the lyrics to "Crying," my favorite:

I was all right for a while, I could smile for a while
But I saw you last night you held my hand so tight
As you stopped to say hello
Oh, you wished me well, you couldn't tell
That I've been crying over you, crying over you
And you said, so long
Left me standing all alone
Alone and crying, crying, crying, crying
It's hard to understand but the touch of your hand
Can start me crying


I thought that I was over you
But it's true, so true
I love you even more than I did before
But darling, what can I do
For you don't love me and I'll always be
Crying over you, crying over you


Yes, now you're gone and from this moment on
I'll be crying, crying, crying, crying
Yeah, crying, crying over you.


Whew. Try to top that. Thank you Roy for reminding us that it's okay for boys to cry.
(Jack,New York,USA)

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6 comments:

  1. Ohhh My... This is GREAT!!!!!
    Thanks My Friend
    Smiles
    Weenie

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  2. It is a wonderful tribute to a wonderful man thank you Slobodan.

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  3. You know I was away in Hendersonville, Tennessee remembering ROY with Bill Dees, Fred Foster, Bob Moore and dear friends (fans) ~ just now catching up on things saved for a spare moment to enjoy and enjoy very much I did.
    Thanks
    ~Barb

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  4. I am so happy to read it... PLEASE, if you do have any picture /jpg/ send me by mail for a record, or to publish here...
    THANK YOU MY FRIEND!

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