We keep on turning #wedraaiendoor: Bobby Womack : 110th street
Each Tuesday and Thursday Anne from Satur9's World and myself, play a musical pingpong game where we choose a new music song based on each other's previous choice by association of a name, style, lyric, style, location or whatever crosses in our mind. We never know what the next song will be chosen and are forced to explore beyond our comfort zone due to each other's choices.
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Anne's on the road again...she travels a dirty boulevard this week. It's bordered with poverty, broken illusions and despair.
Green day with their Boulevard of broken dreams seemed the best match to follow-up on Lou Reed but we've already posted Green Day in our six years of this series. Wow, so many hundred of posts already published. So I had to continue.
My very first thought was Axelle Red with Kennedy Boulevard but it was a bit to upbeat and happy for me. Bob Marley's Concrete Jungle also sounded to happy. I couldn't do any reggae as follow-up on Lou Reed.
Or should I throw it all over board and really go overboard with Jaxomy , Romero , Carra - Pedro??? Forget the misery and the streets...just go for the person Pedro and take this huge 2025 hit? It sure makes me happy.
No I found in Bobby Womack's 110th street another good miserable street for New York that stresses the poverty and challenges and the contrast between rich and poor in the big city.
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