There seems to be a lot of precipitation in the air recently. Not all of it rain. Well, a few days back it did rain here in Los Angeles. There’s a big ass storm pushing through a lot of the U.S. that is pounding a large portion with snow. You know, that frozen version of rain. I’ve been told that nearly 24″ of snow has piled up in the mountains of Utah. Woo Hoo. It appears that it will be a white Christmas in Park City.
There are others who aren’t having a very fortunate time with all the snow. Knocking down power lines, toppling trees, cars sliding off the road, etc… Typing of cars sliding off the side of the road, I have this to unload. I grew up in Park City for a good portion of my childhood. One thing I’ve learned is that there are too many people that don’t have a proper ability to drive a car in snow. Snow can be a tricky thing. So can a large amount of rain too. Did you know that there are restrictions for things on drivers licenses? Like if you have eye-sight problems, or maybe you only passed a test to drive a motorcycle. So why is it that they don’t have a restriction for snow driving?
Seriously. In a place where there is a ton of snow on average, it seems silly to me to not create a license restriction for specifically driving on snow. I’ve had too many close calls by people who have zero clue on when it’s appropriate to use brakes or how to turn or slide on snow. I’ve seen numerous accidents from that lack of sense as well. Mind you, I’m not a fan of overregulation, but that seems to be a thing the DMV has overlooked. Knowing that you could get a ticket if you didn’t have a license to drive in snow would sure give those of us who could have a such a license, peace of mind. It might also reduce insurance costs. That would be a big plus.
This song is sorta bizarre. The tone of the vocal is so somber, yet the idea of the lyrics is fairly positive minus the actual hook. Usually rain signals a bad omen in a movie, or denotes massive sadness, depression. In this sense, I don’t hear procity. That’s really weird to me. It pulls you in two directions at once. It certainly makes you think. There’s not enough times where you turned in two directions like this in music.
I do like the duet that Jan has here. It is a sweet melody, despite being dark and somber in nature. I like a lot of the chord inversions being played on the piano. I’m surprised they haven’t pushed this song to iTunes. It was recently nominated for a song award from JPF in 2006. See I’m not the only one that likes it. This song provides a huge change of pace in relation to a large body of the music I’ve showcased. Hit up Jan’s website, support her and JD. I think they deserve it. It’s one of those things where you’ll buy the CD and make them feel good, you’ll feel good, I’ll feel good, and it’s a win win win situation. Buy it! Then tell ’em you want it on iTunes too. Go ahead.
BTW- tell me your favorite snow story. If you don’t have a snow story, lets hear a rain one. Have fun commenting.