28 February 2020

(SMS) Ozzy Osbourne - Ordinary Man


[Verse 1: Ozzy Osbourne]
I was unprepared for fame then everybody knew my name
No more lonely nights, it's all for you
I have travelled many miles, I've seen tears and I've seen smiles
Just remember that it's all for you

[Pre-Chorus: Ozzy Osbourne]
Don't forget me as the colours fade
When the lights go down, it's just an empty stage
Okay

[Chorus: Ozzy Osbourne]
Yes, I've been a bad guy, been higher than the blue sky
And the truth is I don't wanna die an ordinary man
I've made momma cry, don't know why I'm still alive
Yes, the truth is I don't wanna die an ordinary man

[Verse 2: Elton John]
Many times, I lost control, they tried to kill my rock 'n' roll
Just remember I'm still here for you
I don't wanna say goodbye, when I do, you'll be alright
After all, I did it all for you

[Pre-Chorus: Ozzy Osbourne]
Don't forget me as the colours fade
When the lights go down, it's just an empty stage
Okay

[Chorus: Ozzy Osbourne]
Yes, I've been a bad guy, been higher than the blue sky
And the truth is I don't wanna die an ordinary man
I've made momma cry, don't know why I'm still alive
Yes, the truth is I don't wanna die an ordinary man

[Guitar Solo]

[Chorus: Ozzy Osbourne]
Yes, I've been a bad guy, been higher than the blue sky
And the truth is I don't wanna die an ordinary man
I've made momma cry, don't know why I'm still alive
Yes, the truth is I don't wanna die an ordinary man




Curiously not 10 minutes after listening to this song in the week it was released, my friend Eber (which writes on the blog Conjugando o Verbo), sent me this very same song and added: "it would fit so well in Building a Memory!". I agree with him.


I really like Ozzy Osbourne's bio in Spotify. He's one of the most unique beings in this planet, where madness is his best definition. It's so weird knowing that he has a book where he gives medical advice (Trust Me, I'm Doctor Ozzy). I'm reading and I'm having a good time laughing with it.


After this summary, we know he had the opposite of an ordinary life. We can say the same on Elton John, who plays the piano and sings the second verse, and Slash, who plays the guitar solo. They were anonymous at some point and, with a turn of events, they became famous.

What is the purpose of life? Why are you here? Just another person in this world? What are you making to change the world? These three moulded what rock and roll look like.

Looking at the lyrics we see some melancholy about life. Fear of dying without doing any difference. OZZY OSBOURNE FEARS LEAVING THE WORLD BEING "ANOTHER ONE".

Despite possessing a not very exemplary behaviour, he is genuine in his attitudes and will be remembered for making a difference. His perspective of the world may differ from ours. We don't need to be worldly famous. Our world can be our family, friends, co-workers or those living near us.

Ozzy is 71 till the moment I'm writing this text. By his age, he could easily get sick and even hear rumours of death. When we hear his name, something comes to our mind. When people hear your name, what do they evoke?

During the holidays I've been to Minas Gerais visiting my families. My grandpa, which is 88 years old, was talking about life. About how he would be remembered and what would be his heritage.

You probably are as young as I am. I'm just a 26-year-old boy and, as a teacher, I wonder how my students will remember me. Tedious or enthralling? Kind or insensitive? Someone who cares or just a know-it-all who doesn't care? I'm trying my best to be different. I don't want to die an ordinary man. Do you?



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21 February 2020

K7 #006 - Self-Titled




Artists are creative by the simply way of making music. Their song's names may have or not sense to what is sung. Now, a higher level of creation is when the artist decides to name a song with the group's name. Excess or lack or creativity? The situation gets even more curious when the song with the artist's name is on the album with the same name as the both already mentioned. It's mind-blowing!

This is a question that will stay for a while in my mind, and talking about time, I've spent a good part of mine to find these songs. Some, that are not part of this list, were available only on YouTube, or I thought the language was not appropriate at all. 

So, no more waiting, here's the playlist where each song has the same artist's name and, in some cases, even the same album's name. Take this time to discover new sounds, as I did while researching.


14 February 2020

(SMS) Alter Bridge - In Loving Memory

[Verse 1]
Thanks for all you've done
I've missed you for so long
I can't believe you're gone
You still live in me
I feel you in the wind
You guide me constantly

[Pre-Chorus]
I never knew what it was to be alone
Cause you were always there for me
You were always home waiting
But now I come home and I miss your face
Smiling down on me
I close my eyes to see

[Chorus]
And I know you're a part of me
And it's your song that sets me free
I sing it while I feel, I can't hold on
I sing tonight cause it comforts me

[Verse 2]
I carry the things that remind me of you
In loving memory of the one that was so true
You were as kind as you could be
And even though you're gone
You still mean the world to me

[Pre-Chorus]
I never knew what it was to be alone
Cause you were always there for me
You were always home waiting
But now I come home and it's not the same
It feels empty and alone
I just can't believe you're gone

[Chorus]
And I know you're a part of me
And it's your song that sets me free
I sing it while I feel, I can't hold on
I sing tonight cause it comforts me

[Bridge]
I'm glad it sets you free from sorrow
But I'll still love you more tomorrow
And you'll be here with me still
All you did you did with feeling
And you always found a meaning
And you always will
And you always will
And you always will

[Chorus]



Some friends accompany you since early age and become as close as blood siblings. One of my is Raul, who is an authentic being, big-hearted, passionate about music, his wife and, mainly, God. Someone whom is worth every second with. Not so long after writing about Alter Bridge's Blackbird, he asked me to write about this one.

While there's melancholy the way the song is sung, the vocal lines evoke comfort and peace. Right at the first verses it is clear this is a homage to someone. Someone important and inspires the composer to keep on, regardless the surrounding situation.

Facing death is never easy. We never expect we're going to die. We're used with life, with having someone next to us till, one wretched day, it's gone. Fortunately only the body goes away, because people leave their marks. Marks of love, joy, peace and life. Life which is eternal in our minds.

I had a cousin who had a car accident in August 2014 and, after a long struggle, he passed away. Oh! Gabriel. How I miss you! Peaceful lad, kind and funny. His life was just bouncing back: a job that made him happy, a girlfriend who loved and supported him. Sometimes I question the reason of all of this, because he was a good person and nobody desired him wrong.

Time goes on the and remembrances of him are the best, because, while alive, he was always smiling and captivating. Of course, it won't be the same going to Minas Gerais and knowing he won't be there, but, in the other hand, he doesn't suffer any more. Doesn't feel any more pain. His life is free of all evil. That doesn't mean I stopped loving him, but I carry close to the heart his memories while alive, and bring as hope and smile for my daily-basis, as well some songs that remind me of him.

Alter Bridge's guitarist, Mark Tremonti, wrote this song paying homage to his late mother, as well using references of his home town, which always has a passing breeze, as she was the wind touching his face.

Who do you love and isn't in this world any more? I know it hurts losing someone, but carrying in heart and mind the good memories it's way easier.

7 February 2020

K7 #005 - Cities


It's a rare piece knowing someone who doesn't want to visit at least one city besides the one this person lives. Some of them want only in their country, while others desire the whole world. The historical and cultural diversity is enormous and, to me, urges so hard. 

Each song is a reference to a city, and it has its name on the song's title. I've limited to only a song per country. Not necessarily a description of the city, but a feeling or memory that inspired the composer, positively or not.

Come with me in this world tour. 


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