Pressure by Billy Joel-Tone and Mood-Media Literacy
I was driving home today listening to my tunes. I have been on an 80's kick as of late. Billy Joel has been my fascination. "You cannot handle pressure!" These words reverberated inside me. I could definitely remember this song from my teen years. I loved it back then! Still do. Now I get the lyrics. I live the lyrics! At the same time, thinking about mood and tone. Mood and tone. Tone and mood. Doesn't it sound so enticing! Billy Joel sets great tone in this song with the words but also with the music that accompanies it! I could definitely feel his tone through out. I had all kinds of mental images stored up in my mind and little videos playing all over the place.He tried to create a pressured situation with his words and the constant rhythmic pounding of the synthesizer--pressure and paranoia-genius! I thought of the video from way back when that reminds me the rock and roll musical Tommy by the Who, which featured Tina Turner. Remember that? I thought about how I could use this in the classroom with the mood he wanted to set with the music and rhythm and then the tone he set with the words. I then thought of media literacy and how someone would have taken the interpretation of this and created a video of this song. It also occurred to me that the person listening to the music and studying the lyrics could infer like crazy and make their own presentation based on their own background knowledge and then present it in such a way for the reader or audience. I know you have to infer to get the nuances of tone and mood, for sure. The funniest things pop into my head as I drive home. The teacher in me never rests! Where there is an opportunity, there is tomorrow. I just thought I would get the idea down instead of letting it get away from me. I guess this blog, for me, is a way to ferment my ideas. Some I may throw away and others may actually turn into the finest wine. As the commercial says, "We will sell no wine until it's time." I am hoping these ideas will lead me to places I knew even considered and thus turn into a Chardonnay 1982....no pressure really. It was really a great year!Okay then I thought of theme too! I'll go on another time.....all your life is pressure!
Pressure By Billy Joel
You have to learn to pace yourself Pressure You're just like everybody else Pressure You've only had to run so far So good But you will come to a place Where the only thing you feel Are loaded guns in your face And you'll have to deal with Pressure You used to call me paranoid Pressure But even you cannot avoid Pressure You turned the tap dance Now here you are with your faith And your Peter Pan advice You have no scars on your face And you cannot handle pressure All grown up and no place to go Psyche 1, Psyche 2 What do you know? All your life is Channel 13 Sesame Street What does it mean? Pressure Pressure Don't ask for help You're all alone Pressure You'll have to answer To your own Pressure I'm sure you'll have some cosmic rationale But here you are in the ninth Two men out and three men on Nowhere to look but inside Where we all respond to Pressure Pressure All your life is Time magazine I read it too What does it mean? Pressure I'm sure you'll have some cosmic rationale But here you are with your fait And your Peter Pan advice You have no scars on your face And you cannot handle pressure Pressure, pressure One, two, three, four Pressure
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