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Subject: RE: Looking for good therapy songs,preferably Canadian From: Larry The Radio Guy Date: 08 May 14 - 04:31 AM Wow! Howard, those sound great----just what I'm looking for! I'll check them out. Thanks too Janie-----I do have a lot of Leonard Cohen already (I'm a fan). Any particular Joni Mitchell songs that you think qualify as either being therapeutic, are about therapy, or have some kind of a therapy theme? Gerry....Both Sides Now does fit, I think. Maybe even 4 Strong Winds---although I'm not sure. And I'll check out Eileen McCann and James Keelaghan. Any particular songs you'd recommend as relating to the topic(s)? |
Subject: RE: Looking for good therapy songs,preferably Canadian From: Howard Kaplan Date: 07 May 14 - 11:33 PM In 2002, James Gordon of Guelph, Ontario released a 12-song CD titled "1 in 5", consisting of 12 songs about mental health issues. |
Subject: RE: Looking for good therapy songs,preferably Canadian From: Howard Kaplan Date: 07 May 14 - 11:27 PM On the CD "Welcome to Lawrenceville" (available through CD Baby) by the late Susan Lawrence, a resident of Toronto, she included a parody titled "What a Friend We Have in Therapy". |
Subject: RE: Looking for good therapy songs,preferably Canadian From: Janie Date: 07 May 14 - 10:03 PM don't know if Joni Mitchell still qualifies as Canadian but several of her songs would seem to be appropriate from any or all of the perspectives you mentioned. Leonard Cohen is a bit trickier, but "Bird On a Wire" comes to mind. In the midst of my own music fog I am at present blanking on a number of Canadian "roots" singer/songwriters that I have come across on "Music Fog" over the past several years - and of course can not recall any of them for now. Unfortunately, I tend to pay much more attention to the song than to who does it or where they are from these days - so not much help. But would love to listen in on your series. Will it be streamed or available for podcast on-line? If so, please give links and dates if not available for later podcasts. |
Subject: RE: Looking for good therapy songs,preferably Canadian From: GUEST,Gerry Date: 07 May 14 - 09:20 PM Four Strong Winds (Ian & Sylvia). For Lovin' Me (Gordon Lightfoot). Both Sides Now (Joni Mitchell). That's No Way To Say Goodbye (Leonard Cohen). The back catalog of those four Canadian artists alone should do you for your whole series. For variety, throw in a little Eileen McGann, and James Keelaghan. |
Subject: RE: Looking for good therapy songs,preferably Canadian From: Larry The Radio Guy Date: 07 May 14 - 08:22 PM KNow any good Canadian rugby songs, Gargoyle? And thanks Dorothy. I'll check out Evalyn Parry. And She Said as well. |
Subject: RE: Looking for good therapy songs,preferably Canadian From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 07 May 14 - 07:49 PM It has been my experience....that "Rugby Songs" are a grand cure for "therapy." Sincerely, Gargoyle start with the MC monkey boy thread.....sing five or six through at the end of every session ... sorry....interrupt...thought lost....live blogging...from an AA meeting. |
Subject: RE: Looking for good therapy songs,preferably Canadian From: Dorothy Parshall Date: 07 May 14 - 05:07 PM "She Said" by Gary Wayne Davis - relationship song. (not Canadian) Check out the music of Evalyn Parry, toronto Quaker musician, performer. |
Subject: RE: Looking for good therapy songs,preferably Canadian From: Larry The Radio Guy Date: 07 May 14 - 04:48 PM Good point. I might use some of those.....maybe in a topic on "Play Therapy", or "The Therapeutic Benefits of Singing". Want to be interviewed as a special guest, Joe? |
Subject: RE: Looking for good therapy songs,preferably Canadian From: Joe Offer Date: 07 May 14 - 04:42 PM Sounds like a challenging topic. I think Girl Group songs are some of the most therapeutic songs around. It just feels good to sing "Chapel of Love" or "Soldier Boy" and ham it up full-strength. -Joe- |
Subject: Subject: Looking for good therapy songs,preferably From: GUEST,Larry The Radio Guy Date: 07 May 14 - 03:43 AM Somehow the subject header was incorrect. Joe, if this doesn't correct it, could you change the subject line to :Looking for good therapy songs, preferably Canadian? Thanks. -Larry |
Subject: Looking for good therapy songs,preferably Canadian From: GUEST,Larry The Radio Guy Date: 07 May 14 - 03:41 AM Hi folks, I've just started a new radio program on PeachCityRadio.org called "Musical Therapy".......which explores counselling or psychotherapy, and it's relationship to music. There will be a variety of topics.....positive psychology, making it through relationships, Mindfulness, Disengaging Depression, Finding Meaning, The joy of Connection, etc. Right now I'm working on one called Codependency: the Give and Take of Giving and Taking. I've found a lot of good songs (Eg. Addicted by Cheryl Wheeler/Dan Seals, Girl—The Beatles, lots of Dory Previn, Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot, American Gothic by David Ackles, Reptile--The Church, I need more Canadian songs (as we have a 35% Canadian content rule for 'on air' broadcasting (which we're striving for). Any ideas? They can be about codependency, about giving, about taking, or a positive intervention that counteracts either extreme. Any genre of music is acceptable. Thanks. -Larry |
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