Musical Discombobulation
Jul. 23rd, 2007 04:02 pmI like to have music on while I work, though I'm often only listening to it with half an ear. At work, I take advantage of Pandora Radio to offer up a stream of music that is likely to be pleasing to me, while still exposing me to interesting new things that I might not otherwise hear amid all the stuff i do know.
So I'm sitting here working on a project, and my brain starts to register the music that's playing.
"Hrm. This is a good song."
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"It sounds vaguely familiar."
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"Familiar, but it's not right. It must be some weird cover of a song I like."
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Finally, this thought gets hold of enough of my consciousness that I flip my browser up to see what I'm listening to.
Turns out it's not a weird cover at all. It's the original recording of "Three Fine Daughters of Farmer Brown" by Eddie from Ohio. I've just gotten so used to the Lady Mondegreen cover that I register this recording as odd. :)
So I'm sitting here working on a project, and my brain starts to register the music that's playing.
"Hrm. This is a good song."
...
"It sounds vaguely familiar."
---
"Familiar, but it's not right. It must be some weird cover of a song I like."
...
Finally, this thought gets hold of enough of my consciousness that I flip my browser up to see what I'm listening to.
Turns out it's not a weird cover at all. It's the original recording of "Three Fine Daughters of Farmer Brown" by Eddie from Ohio. I've just gotten so used to the Lady Mondegreen cover that I register this recording as odd. :)
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Date: 2007-07-23 11:00 pm (UTC)I had a very similar, but opposite experience the other day. I was listening to the show Woody's Children, which is the local 'roots folk' show on our folk radio station, WFUV, and the vocals were just so familiar, and so was the guitar style, but I just couldn't place it. Judy Collins? Mary from Peter Paul & Mary?
Finally the jock came on and said "that was Kathy Mar," and introduced the song and I had a good laugh. Good on Kathy for being on a random radio show in New York.