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Monday, May 3, 2021

Monday Music "The Dance " By Garth Brooks

 I tried to get this to load last night and apparently it didn't, so you will get "Monday Music" on Monday afternoon and on Tuesday.   Hey it happens.

 I am continuing my string of "bugaloo" songs.  This discussion was started in the "Monster Hunter Nation, Hunters Unite", back in November of 2019? it is a Facebook group with enthusiast of the ILOH "International Lord of Hate" A.K.A Larry Correia.  We were talking about what song would we use if we looked out of our window or glanced at our security camera and saw this.....

One of the alphabet bois lining up to take down your house...What would be your "Valhalla" song and you would set it up to play as you load up magazines set up the Tannerite Rover, turn on the water irrigation system and fill it with gasoline instead of water and prepare yourself.

 I figured it would scar the alphabet boys if they come busting in and hearing a song about people standing for their beliefs and willing to fight for them no matter the cost, Good Music  unlike that crap they listen to now.  What can I say, My humor is warped....just a bit. Next week will be "Enter Sandman" by Metallica,  Now that should really cause some psych evals., hehehe, some poor ATF guy trying to explain the attraction to his mother because he is imaging himself as The savior of the American way rather than working for an agency that have the initials of a convenience store.  Now because we ain't gonna answer that door.  They can kick it in and start "the Dance" 

     I never was a big country Music fan, My Dad was a huge fan, but I wasn't...But This song grabbed me,, I heard it for the first time in Germany and it was haunting song of what it could have been. if you know what I mean.  I bought the CD and I still have it in my CD collection in my bonus room.


Garth Brooks is the debut studio album of American country music artist Garth Brooks, released on April 12, 1989 through Capitol Nashville. It was both a critical and chart success, peaking at #13 on the Billboard 200 and at #2 on the Top Country Albums chart. The album has been certified diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipments over ten million copies.

"The Dance" is a song written and composed by Tony Arata, and recorded by American country music singer Garth Brooks as the tenth and final track from his self-titled debut album, from which it was also released as the album's fourth and final single in April 1990. It is considered by many to be Brooks' signature song. In a 2015 interview with Patrick Kielty of BBC Radio 2, Brooks credits the back to back success of both "The Dance" and its follow up "Friends in Low Places" for his phenomenal success.


I spent several hours trying to find the official video and was unsuccessful, so I finally settled on a video that sang the song, but was the closest to the original video in meaning.....at least to me.

The song's music video, directed by John Lloyd Miller, features an introduction by Brooks himself explaining the alternative meaning of the song. The video shows several American icons and examples of people who died for a dream. These include archive footage of the following:

It was awarded Video of the Year at the 1990 ACM Music Awards.

Released near the beginning of his career, "The Dance" was a hit single around the world, including the United StatesEurope, and Ireland, charting inside the British pop top 40.[3] In 1990, it was named both Song of the Year and Video of the Year by the Academy of Country Music. It was awarded the number 14 position in the CMT 100 Greatest Songs of Country Music broadcast in 2003[4] and also the number 5 position on the network's The Greatest: 100 Greatest Music Videos special in 2004.[5]

In a 1994 Playboy interview, Brooks said, "unless I am totally surprised, The Dance will be the greatest success as a song we will ever do. I'll go to my grave with The Dance. It'll probably always be my favorite song."

In 2001, after the death of Dale Earnhardt, Brooks was invited to the NASCAR awards ceremony that was honoring Earnhardt to play the song as a tribute. The song has been used as several country stations' last song before changing formats. It was also the second song to be played on UK station Country 1035, the first being another Brooks number.

On February 6, 2014, "The Dance" was performed by Brooks on the final episode of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on NBC.

4 comments:

  1. Golden Earing.... When the Bullet hit's the Bone!!
    PLAY IT LOUD!!!!!!!!!
    skybill

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    1. Do "Golden Earring" When the Bullet hits the Bone (TWLIGHT ZONE!!) @ Rockpalast, 1982!!!!! Have yer' mag's loaded, yer' pieces ready, yer gumption on "FULL TILT BOOGIE!!!" then hit'em with both barrels and aim for the white of their eyes and DON'T STOP!!!!!!!! .... period..... unless you are dead....
      skybill

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  2. Hey Skybill;

    I already did that one back in June? https://mydailykona.blogspot.com/2020/06/monday-music-twilight-zone-by-golden.html Excellent Song though.

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