Memory Accompaniment – by Tim Martin
How does it feel,
How does it feel,
To be without a home,
Like a complete unknown,
Like a Rolling stone?
– Bob Dylan
I was on the beach in Santa Monica the first time I heard Like a Rolling Stone on somebody’s transistor radio. That song embedded itself in my brain and every time I hear it repeated, I remember exactly where I was and how I felt that moment.
We identify ourselves with music. A piece of us belongs to that moment when we first heard the song, whether it’s Dylan or Manilow.
Wherever Lynne and I travel a “memory accompaniment” is always there peeking around the edge of our wonderful time, conjuring up a collection of just the right songs for a Home Free occasion.
I have decided to share a sample of the recordings we carry along with us on our road to everywhere. Feel free to comment and add to our fun with some of your favorite travel songs. Memories have soundtracks. What’s yours? Share your favorite with us!
Click on the title to see a YouTube performance of each tune.
Born to be Wild – Steppenwolf
The quintessential anthem for a generation of bikers and wannabees. Who can forget the first time they heard this song?
Great Escape – Pat Monahan
If ever there was a theme song for Home Free addicts, this is the one. It is as if the songwriter is telling us, “This one’s for you.”
(Get Your Kicks On)Route 66 – The Nat King Cole Trio
The classic road song. You can’t get it out of your head (or heart, for that matter), done as only the master can sing it.
Friends – Elton John
“Makin’ friends for the World to see…” Early Elton from the movie soundtrack; simple, straight forward, and heartfelt.
Ramblin’ Man – The Allman Brothers
This one reminds me of driving around with no particular destination, windows rolled down, volume up. You just have to sing along.
Come Away with Me – Norah Jones
This is one of Lynne’s all-time favorites, romance at its finest. This song and the Irish coast mix well together at the cocktail hour.
Free Man in Paris – Joni Mitchell
Wow, what can I say about these lyrics? Escapism captured by a wonderful singer/songwriter, and all about freedom in my favorite city.
The Long Run – The Eagles
“Who can go the distance…” If you’re reading this, the answer is most likely YOU! If it sometimes wasn’t a struggle, I’d have a hard time remembering it. Thanks, guys!
Come Fly with Me – Frank Sinatra
The Chairman of the Board croons his way into our dream of the great getaway. Martini, anyone?
Weather with You – Crowded House
One of my very favorite recordings. These Aussies know their way around a phrase or two, reminding us that wherever you go you take yourself along.
Holiday in Spain – Counting Crows
Burnt out? This track is for you. It’s all about dreams and wishes from the fast lane.
Katmandu – Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
First time I heard this song, I didn’t even know where Katmandu was. Now, it’s on the list. We’re goin’!
We Danced Anyway – Deana Carter
Dancing with a bunch of strangers in a faraway place, that’s what we’re up to, folks. I’m a sucker for country songs, and this one is a winner.
Goin’ Up the Country – Canned Heat
Ok Woodstock fans, get out your tie-dyed t-shirt and cut-offs. You’re not that old. You can still rock!
Everybody’s Talkin’ – Harry Nilsson
A haunting beauty of a recording, it reminds me that negative attitudes sometimes go away when you do. Try it.
This is Your Life – Joe Cocker
This is Joe’s anthem to what it’s all about. Time to go,
ENJOY! Let yourself drift off into YOUR LIFE and share your favorites with us. You’ll probably tweak other peoples’ memories, too! Postpone nothing – even reminiscing!
Free Man in Paris- “I felt unfettered and aliiiiive.”. Wow, takes me back to my freshman year of college in Baltimore. That was a year of “becoming” – growing up 2000 miles away from home with no people nearby that I knew. Takes me right back there!
“The Green, Green Grass of Home” reminds me of summers in Athens, Greece (1968 & 69) when I was in college. Heard this song everywhere……. Greek restaurants and shops, the US military base, and the Embassy Marine House. It was an emotional song, especially for those who had just been Vietnam or were just soldiers waiting to go home.
But Tim’s list is way better than mine. I’ll have to track some of those down for our next road trip.
I don’t travel as much as my brother, but I do enjoy good traveling music. I’ve listed some that come to mind. Our mother would be shocked that neither of us has any Elvis or Dean Martin songs on our lists.
I’ll Fly Away-Gillian Welch & Alison Krauss
Bat Out of Hell-Meatloaf
This Must Be the Place-Talking Heads
The Weight-The Band
Rain-Patti Griffin
Run, Devil Run-Jenny Lewis & the Watson Twins
Oh Atlanta-Alison Krauss
Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight-Rodney Crowell
Who Says You Can’t Go Home-Jennifer Nettles & Bon Jovi
Four Strong Winds-Ian & Sylvia
“Come Away With Me”….lovely thoughts. Gotta get busy downloading for our next road trip!
The Long and Winding Road – Beatles
This is great! All wonderful suggestions, we’re building a lifestyle songbook. Nobody, including me, has mentioned Born to Run by the BOSS (Bruce Springsteen) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKhwqhbF3tc
Take a listen……
I love your Memory Accompaniment, Tim. Thanks to both you and Lynn for your courageousness and for sharing the experience of being Home Free! My husband and I are planning an extended tour of Europe when he retires that is inspired by your blogs. One song we’ve recently become aware of that’s become an anthem of sorts for our planning is “Home” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. The chorus is:
Home, let me come home
Home is wherever I’m with you
Home, let me come home
Home is wherever I’m with you
It’s peppy and infectious! Here’s the link if anyone wants to hear it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4306i99LMXo
Keep those memories coming! And thanks again.
Tainted Love / Where Did Our Love Go (12″) by Soft Cell
Dream On (Dave Clarke Acoustic Remix Version) by Depeche Mode
Can’t Find My Way Home by Joe Cocker
Extreme Ways by Moby
Signs Of Love by Moby
Paint It Black by The Rolling Stones
You Are So Beautiful by Joe Cocker
The House Of The Rising Sun by The Animals
(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay by Otis Redding
Mad World by Adam Lambert
Not Coming Home (Live) by Maroon 5
“Take This Job and Shove It” – Johnny Paycheck – became my mantra and one of the reasons we do what we want (somewhat within reason)
“Born to Be Wild” – Hinder
“Callin’ In Gone” – Boat Drunks; local group out of Florida
“Southern Cross” – Neil Young; Jimmy Buffet
“One Particular Harbor” – Jimmy Buffet
Fun..
County Road – James Taylor
Gypsy in My Soul – Van Morrison
Getting Some Fun Out of Life – Madeline Peyroux
Homeward Bound – Simon and Garfunkel
America – Simon and Garfunkel
… Everyone needs a soundtrack!
Already Free – The Derek Trucks Band
Feelin’ Good Again – Robert Earl Keen
Interstate Song – Marvin Gaye
You’re My Home – Billy
Willin’ – Steve Earl
That’s a real winner. I love Jerry Jeff Walker. Saw him in Nashville many moons ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tlwY4IGgsU
Good one !! Keep ’em comin’
On the Road Again-Willie Nelson. (This is our traveling theme song)
Goin’ places that I’ve never been.
Seein’ things that I may never see again.
And I can’t wait to get on the road again.
On the road again –
Like a band of gypsies we go down the highway
We’re the best of friends.
Insisting that the world keeps turning our way, our way…………