Music A Rain Song -- Favorite one? Memorable one? One you like?

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The discussion revolves around various songs related to rain, showcasing a wide range of musical genres and artists. Participants share their favorite rain-themed tracks, including classics like "Here Comes The Rain Again" by Eurythmics, "Only Happy When It Rains" by Garbage, and "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" by Creedence Clearwater Revival. The conversation highlights personal connections to these songs, with mentions of memorable performances and the emotional impact of the music. There is also commentary on the relevance of lyrics to contemporary issues like climate change and nuclear fallout. The thread emphasizes the joy of discovering new music and the nostalgic value of older songs, creating a rich tapestry of shared musical experiences.
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Folk ladies sang about rain. Judy Collins: In the Early Morning Rain. Joni Mitchell: Rainy Night House



 
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The Cult.

 
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Always liked that Credence Clearwater one from post above a lot, but not the video interpretation of the lyrics. Oh well. Raining today here lots.
 
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  • #34
Love, Reign O'er Me - The Who

 
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pinball1970 said:
The Cult.


I was thinking about posting that song in this thread actually. :smile:

The Cult was one of my favorite bands when was younger. I absolutely love the albums "Love", "Electric" and Sonic Temple". And I've seen them live once only, in Copenhagen.

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Two fun clips about The Cult:

The Cult's Billy Duffy on his History with Gretsch | Artist Interview | Gretsch Guitars


Famous Band’s #1 Song DIVIDED Fans SO MUCH a Fan PUNCHED the Singer in the Face! | Professor of Rock


Incredibly enough, the Love album which the song Rain is on, was produced by Wham!s producer Steve Brown :biggrin: (it's described in the video above).

By the way, I've played She Sells Sanctuary live once, actually (I played lead guitar).
It's not particularly difficult, but you got to get the guitar effects right, it's a central part to the guitar in that song. One of the early bands I was in did a gig with only covers, and that was one of the songs.

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  • #36
Cloud busting Kate Bush

 
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  • #37
Riders on the Storm, the Doors.

 
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pinball1970 said:
Cloud busting Kate Bush



pinball1970 said:
Riders on the Storm, the Doors.



Two excellent songs.
I liked The Doors but I was not a diehard fan...

...but once I was driving at night in the middle of nowhere, and Riders On The Storm suddenly started playing on the radio... it was the perfect circumstance for hearing the song, and my appreciation for the song was greatly increased after that experience. 🙂
 
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  • #39
Since no one seems to have mentioned it...

Mike Oldfield -- Man in the Rain.
 
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pinball1970 said:
View attachment 337815Everly Brothers. My very first favorite musicians. "Bye, Bye Love." Age 6. Started a lifetime love of music for me. Such melody and harmony. All their songs were good. And wish I had hair like that.
 
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raining today.
 
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  • #45
The Searchers (post #30) do a credible job on "What Have They Done to the Rain" but Joan Baez's version has an ethereal beauty that transcends that and, to my mind, any other rain song I've ever heard.



I heard her sing this, and other of her songs when I was in college in the mid 60's. Her concert was incredible.
 
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difalcojr said:
[James Taylor, Fire & Rain...]
Ah, that one conjures (good) memories of my senior high school years, during which (among other things) I formed a new friendship that has lasted to this day. :oldsmile::oldcry:

The sad emoticon is because my friend (who I think of as a brother) now has very severe health problems.
 
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phinds said:
["What Have They Done to the Rain" ... Joan Baez]

What have they done, indeed? The heavy violent rain here around Xmas night on the Gold Coast (QLD) was unprecedented, blasting large areas. I heard later there was even a small tornado that passed within a few kms of my place (though I was untouched). That's also unheard-of until now.
 
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strangerep said:
What have they done, indeed? The heavy violent rain here around Xmas night on the Gold Coast (QLD) was unprecedented, blasting large areas. I heard later there was even a small tornado that passed within a few kms of my place (though I was untouched). That's also unheard-of until now.
You're talking about climate change. She's singing about nuclear fallout. Not quite the same thing.
 
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phinds said:
You're talking about climate change. She's singing about nuclear fallout. Not quite the same thing.
Yes, I know. But it only just occurred to me that the sentiment is applicable to both.

Anyway... the following is not a song about rain as such, but something a tad more uplifting after the rain...

... yet it still induces tears if I'm in a melancholy mood. :cry:
 
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So many different kinds of music! Like that Supertramp rain song with a happy ending.

Don't think it's raining in Dallas, Texas, tonight, but lots of football fans are sure crying. :smile:
Texas Flood. Stevie Ray Vaughan, RIP, gone so young.

 
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The rain song - RUDI CARRELL and HEINZ ERHARDT

 
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rivet, rivet ? frogs like rain.
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Prince and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Wow, couple high E leads. With rain songs!

Best concert I ever saw was Youngbloods, Santana, and Grateful Dead in '69 in a UCSB college gymnasium. Acoustics not the greatest but intimate setting. Youngbloods played first, then Santana played their 1st album, and last the Dead played their entire Live/Dead album. Santana's high E sound was just electric, the most memorable that evening. Here's Youngbloods' "Rain Song."

 
  • #57
I think it's going to rain today. Randy Newman song.

 
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  • #59
Vivaldi Four Seasons :summer
 
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  • #60
and Winter.


Summer:
Allegro non molto
Under a hard season, fired up by the sun
Languishes man, languishes the flock and burns the pine
We hear the cuckoo's voice;
then sweet songs of the turtledove and finch are heard.
Soft breezes stir the air, but threatening
the North Wind sweeps them suddenly aside.
The shepherd trembles,
fearing violent storms and his fate.

Adagio e piano – Presto e forte
The fear of lightning and fierce thunder
Robs his tired limbs of rest
As gnats and flies buzz furiously around.

Presto
Alas, his fears were justified
The Heavens thunder and roar and with hail
Cut the head off the wheat and damages the grain.

Winter:
Allegro non molto
To tremble from cold in the icy snow,
In the harsh breath of a horrid wind;
To run, stamping one's feet every moment,
Our teeth chattering in the extreme cold

Largo
Before the fire to pass peaceful,
Contented days while the rain outside pours down.

Allegro
We tread the icy path slowly and cautiously,
for fear of tripping and falling.
Then turn abruptly, slip, crash on the ground and,
rising, hasten on across the ice lest it cracks up.
We feel the chill north winds course through the home
despite the locked and bolted doors...
this is winter, which nonetheless
brings its own delights.
 
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