Welcome to 30 Days of Photos, where 18 bloggers are participating in posting a photo a day for 30 days. Here are the other 17 you can visit after you've been here:
Ziva, Mike, Nicky & Mike, Mo, Meleah, Bryan, Mariann, Malissa, Nora, Laughing Mom, Tanya, Elizabeth, 00dozo, Cheryl, Kristen and Katherine
I took a bit of a different take on today's theme. I don't get out much and when I do I never really encounter a crowd. So how the heck will I take a picture of one?
So for today's pic I went to my music collection and pulled out a couple of my Crowded House CDs. Do you know them?
Crowded House is an Australian band that started out as Split Enz in the 70s, the brainchild of Neil Finn who hailed from New Zealand. They were most popular in the decade beginning in the mid 80s. Brother Tim also played in the group.
One of my favourite Crowded House songs is Don't Dream It's Over.
Neil and his brother Tim, who performed with both Split Enz and on and off with Crowded House, put out several CDs together as The Finn Brothers and Neil released several solo projects as well. In the 2000s, songwriter Neil pulled together a musical outfit that donated their profits to charity. The group was called 7 Worlds Collide, named after the lyric from one of their Crowded House songs. They released 2 CDs based on live performances which included folks such as Tim Finn, Eddie Vedder, Johnny Marr, and Jeff Tweedy.
So check these guys out on You Tube. Who knows, maybe a crowd will beat a path to their door.
Comments
The perspective you shot from shows your pretty crowded musical library. A double-shot of crowds. Well played.
Favourite tracks from Pajama Club are Tell Me What You Want (which is on you tube too) TNT For Two (video due out soon) Dead Leg and Daylight :0)
Yowza!
Nice Dufus. Nice.
I've never heard of the music by Crowded House - thanks for introducing me to them!
Golf is my FAVORITE!
Interesting take on today's theme, NoName. And your collection is very old-school. I transferred everything over to my computer a few years back, and recently started selling off my CDs.
Actually, I did play Fall at Your Feet to the little chap a while back, it was just on a playlist of beaty favourites, and he did bob with the bass. I think he'll be a bassist one day. Or a demolition expert.
;-)
But, holy cow! Between your book and music collections (which is what I thought - at first glance - was supposed to be the subject of your "crowded" photo), where do you find the time?
Nora
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