Dedicated to the amazing lyrical story tellers in the music we love!

My Music Seen
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Dedicated to the amazing lyrical story tellers in the music we love!
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October 26, 2021
My Music Seen Ep10: Music F-Marry-Kill
Think about your 3 favorite bands or artist. Now you have to make a decision: - See 1 in concert but then you can never again listen to their music. - 1 becomes the only band you can listen to the rest of you life. - The 3rd one you are never allowed to listen to ever again. This week My Music Seen challenges the guys to a kind of musical F-Marry-Kill. Listen as Jeff Spencer wrestles with deciding the fate of Jimmie Hendrix, Eddie VanHalen, and Jimmie Page. Willis has a battle with his favorite hair bands. And the guys pin up CAP with the Boss, Hall and Oates, and Butch Walker. These are just a few of the scenarios playing out on todays episode. Other artists in the mix??? - The Traveling Wilburys, Maroon 5, The Script, Glen Campbell, Jason Isbell, Paul, John, and George, Pink, Cindy Lauper and many others. This episode is fun, frustrating, and insightful. Enjoy! Theme Song “Devil on the Street” written by Fran Capitanelli and performed by The Tom Collins. #newsinger #musicmaker #vocalist #rocklegends #lyricist #singers #singersongwriters #singer #songwriters #singersongwriter #storyteller #vision #poet #poetry

October 17, 2021
My Music Seen Ep9: Who wrote about Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll better?
The storyline and imagery of #Sex #Drugs and #RockandRoll has been written and sung about by bands, artists, and musicians for decades. Bands like Aerosmith, Kiss, Van Halen, The Eagles, Twisted Sister, The Stones (just to name a few) glamorized it and often vilified it in countless songs. On this episode of MyMusicSeen, the guys tackle this subject and submit who they believe wrote about the topic best. Jeff Willis rolls with the sacrilegious ramblings of Motley Crue’s “Wild Side”. This choice clearly stirs up controversy with Spencer who believes the Crew is nothing more than an assembly of Van Halen posers commercializing Rock Music. Jeff Spencer offers up a disturbing and to-close-to-home insights of Counting Crows “Perfect Blue Buildings”. This song hits home with Spencer as he relives his dark days as a touring musician battling drug addiction. CAP goes with 1-Hit Wonder group The New Radicals with their deep cut track called “I Hope I Didn’t Just Give Away the Ending”. A song that tells the story of a young couple’s mischievous journey riddled with lies, enablement, pornography, crime, and death. Vote on your favorite or tell us who you think wrote it better!!! To see the video of this podcast: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0p7t2ZLBY7AN3yFkeZsyFRIonhJmtFuI Theme Song “Devil on the Street” written by Fran Capitanelli and performed by The Tom Collins. #newsinger #musicmaker #vocalist #rocklegends #lyricist #singers #singersongwriters #singer #songwriters #singersongwriter #storyteller #vision #poet #poetry

September 26, 2021
The lyrical Jam of Jason Isbell, John Mayer, Joe Cocker, Jeff Healey and Joe Pesci.
MMS ReLaunch: The Jam of Jason Isbell, John Mayer, Joe Cocker, Jeff Healey and Joe Pesci: with a tribute to Arnie’s Dad R.I.P. Well, after a year hiatus, the MMS Trio of Lyric Lovers are back with a brand new episode of My Music Seen. This relaunch brings ArnieCAP, Jeff Spencer and Jeff Willis back to the podcast reminiscing about the year that has past. Special thanks to Sean Cannel https://youtube.com/c/seanTHiNKs for teaching me how to stay connected to my passion and just hit record. And of course, Gary V for inspiring me to move forward with this. 1:15 - Introductory Banter 7:45 - Why we started this podcast 10:30 - Jeff Spencer Launches a Side Hustle 14:00 - Jeff Willis catches us up on his new found passion for Old Vinyl Records 18:00 - The lost art of how to listen to music 23:30 - Arnie creates the imagery of listening to great music as if you were at a fine wine tasting. 26:30 - What song has lyrically moved you in the past year. - Jeff Willis: Jason Isbell Vampires “If we were Vampires and death was a joke, we’d go out on the sidewalk and smoke” - Jeff Spencer talks about his newfound admiration of John Mayer. Vultures and Slow Dancing in a Burning Room. Arnie believes John Mayer should cover Jeff Healey’s Angel Eyes. “Tonight I’ll ask the stars above how did I ever win your love. What did I do… what did I say… to turn your Angel eyes my way?’ - Arnie drills into the poignant yet super simplistic imagery of You are So Beautiful by Joe Cocker. 36:25 Arnie addresses the death of his father. A man he titled as “The greatest songwriter that never was.” I'm on Instagram as @mymusicseen. Install the app to follow my photos and videos. https://www.instagram.com/mymusicseen/
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