This might be the last of Alanis. It also might not. I just want to note that the album was introduced to me when I threw a birthday party for myself, and it is probably the only album that I enjoy every song on the CD relatively equally. I think it speaks to the fact that I know women feel like they have to suppress their feelings and that she showed how maybe women do not have to do that.
It feels like May Day has been a wake up call, that there's power in the peoples, and I'm on an Alanis Morissette roll, which if you watched the film Dogma makes existence feel campy.
Since the beginning of the month, things have felt more grim...even if the spring season is usually more lush and hopeful. I pre-record these and publish them on a schedule so I seem disciplined but I'm concerned about what'll happen astrologically or what has been planned by the powers to be when this actually gets published as scheduled.
Sometimes I just don't know what songs to sing for this podcast... but I guess since spring has sprung, there's always a yearning...so why not pretend to be Ariel wanting to explore and learn about another world, against her father's wishes.
This famous "Over the Rainbow" and "What A Wonderful World" medley was first sang and recorded in one take by "Iz" in 1988, according to Wikipedia. Here...I'm probably tainting his legacy. LOL