Happy birthday!! We watched Reacher...last year sometime I think? It's ok if you just don't think too hard about the economics of any of the things the criminals do. Or about circulatory systems.
JACE, I do remember Regarding Henry. You're right--the thematic material is similar. There's a scene where he's amazed to see his daughter tying her shoes and asks "Who taught you that?" She says, "You did."
I remember seeing that scene with my daughter, and I asked her who taught her to tie her shoes. She said, "you did." I have no memory of teaching her, but she did!
Your list sounds just like our TV playlist, although my wife doesn't care for Reacher. We love Irrational.
Did you ever see an old movie, Regarding Henry? Harrison Ford stars in this 1991 movie. Very similar to the plot of Doc. Loved that movie. I believe it's time to see if it's streaming anywhere.
I became a rabid Styx fan in the early 80's. At one point I had all the vinyl they had released, but those are long gone. I rely on greatest hits CD's or a Styx mix on Spotify. This song comes up often. I always wondered about the line about climbing aboard the starship, but not enough to research it or anything like that, LOL
In 1957, two teenagers, Santo and Johnie Farina, spent a sleepless night in their parent's garage writing an instrumental song. Their tools were steel guitars and a Webcor tape recorder their father had purchased for them. They were sure they'd written a pretty good song, but it took them a year and half to find a publisher willing to record their song.
Eventually, the persuaded Ed Burton of Trinity Music, and their song released in 1959. By August of that year, "Sleep Walk" entered Billboard's top forty and, by mid-September, rose to number one on the charts. It remained number one until the second week of November, an impressive run for their pretty good song.
In my the first chapter of my novella "Dreamin' Life Away" , "Chapter 1. Sleep Walk" , the song is playing on a radio program reprising the number one hits of bygone times and serves as foreshadowing for the journey to the past the protagonist, Dante, is about to take. And, yes, his name suggests where he's going metaphorically. Specifically, however, he's headed to the 1950s in this slipstream tale.
Every chapter of the novella has one or more songs from the 1950s that inspired it, so get ready for a list of a dozen more songs.
Here's the today's song. It also inspired the surreal mood of the chapter and the novella.
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