TVD’s The Idelic Hour with Jon Sidel

Greetings from Laurel Canyon!

I often think about great songs that have never been heard. Romantic notions maybe, but certainly poor Judee Sill overdosed hoping she’d come to in a world that knew this song:

The sun was red, and the fires were roarin’ / Stars aligned and the webs were spun / I coulda sworn I heard my spirit soarin’ / Guess I’m always chasin’ the sun / Hopin’ we will soon be one / Until it turns around to me, then I try to run

On phosphorous wings the phoenix floated / The fires froze and the sea was hushed / And when I tried to speak, the sun imploded / And the war will wage in my guts / Till the Devil bites the dust

I never say him losin’ a race but I think he must

The great storm raged and the power kept growin’ / Dragons rose from the land below / And even now I wonder where I’m goin’ / Ever since a long time ago / I’ve tried to let my feelings show / I’d like to think I’m bein’ sincere but I’ll never know…

I spoke to a couple of great young musicians yesterday afternoon. They have mastered their craft of playing and writing. Still there lingers the questions of note, “Will I be heard? Will my song come to life in the hearts of many or will it die on the vine, lonely, cold as coding, lost in the matrix of streaming?”

There is an Irish crooner named Ken Griffin. He had a band called Favourite Sons and Rollerskate Skinny. He sings with soul and made wonderful recordings. Please listen. Then there’s Radiohead who wrote a song that got on the radio, then followed it with a very righteous sophomore album. Nice dream indeed.

Thank god, for good music will prevail. Spend some time with your fans this weekend and enjoy!

The Idelic Hit of the Week: Glass Animals – Youth

Amazing obscure singer #rollerskateskinny

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