Love Songs & Life Soundtracks

Sing it like you mean it!

The best slogan I have seen on a T Shirt in a long time is:

If the love doesn’t feel like 90’s R&B I don’t want it!

Genius.  I hope I have the balls to walk up to the person wearing this little beauty and shout – PREACH!

When I was growing up, there was always music playing at home.  My mum loved Motown and soul music, so before I was a teenager, I was fluent in Teddy Pendergrass and Marvin Gaye.  I’m sure my Nan hoped my mum would like Donny Osmond or something rather vanilla and innocent.  Instead she was faced with a rather graphic poster of a half-naked Al Green on my mums bedroom wall.

The apple didn’t fall far from the tree…

I breezed through my teenage years listening to R Kelly, Jodeci, Boyz II Men and Luther Vandross.  I had been wired that way.  The romantic, the sexy, the explicit – I liked it all.  While the Britpop war raged on,  I was listening to a gorgeous man, tell me he saw ‘nothing wrong with a little Bump and Grind’.  Quite right.  Quite right indeed.

Much like the chick that watched too many romantic comedies and found her life more American Pie than Love Actually – I can’t help but feel a little cheated.  I have met some amazing guys and some not so amazing ones but they all fell short of the lyrical promise that the 90’s flaunted.

My young love-life was more tealights and cheese toasties than wine and candles.  No romantic movies with my significant other, tub of ice cream in hand – one spoon.  No opulent restaurants and elegant jazz.  Oils, massages and setting the mood…nope.  Dang Teddy P!  You lied!  I have had the red roses, the mini breaks and the slow dances but those treats were rare.  I still don’t feel like that grown woman I was supposed to. Treated like silk by her man, left breathless at the promise of forever.  Wow I really am a sap!

Maybe it’s me.  I totally bought into the fantasy of the knight in shining armour.  Those R&B tracks from the 90’s were all about men being strong and romantic and the women being truly loved and respected.

  • Pour the wine, light the fire,  girl your wish is my command.  I submit to your demands.  I would do anything.  Girl you need only ask.  I’ll make love to you, like you want me to…
  • Girl, to me you’re like a diamond.  I love the way you shine
    A hundred million dollar treasure.  I’ll give the world to make you mine
  • I’ll give you everything I can.  I’ll build your dreams with these two hands. We’ll hang some memories on the wall.  And when there’s silver in your hair. You won’t have to ask if I still care.  ‘Cause as time turns the page.  My love won’t age at all

I have been listening to lyrics like that for over a decade.  It’s no wonder, a glass of supermarket Pinot Grigio and a pasta bake, leaves me a little underwhelmed.  

My husband has made some very romantic gestures during our relationship.  He has also dropped the ball massively on occasion too.  I guess it’s just the wiring.  I listen to soul and he listens to trance.   I’m hearing the lyrics while he is busy waiting for the beat to drop!

The topic of music is a weird one in my house now.  My husband thought Marvin Gaye was a stripper in Magic Mike.  He is so beautifully clueless at times.    He is very conservative about music too.  He would have complete meltdown if he heard some of the things I listen to in the car.  Chris Brown (Take you down), The Weeknd (Tell your friends) and Bruno Mars (Versace in the floor).  For me, music has gone from a loud and proud daily occurrence to a clandestine guilty pleasure.

Second to my family and friends.  Music is my love.  Sometimes, a girl just needs a little lift after taking a crying baby around Tesco.  Bruno Mars suggesting that we ‘Kiss til we’re naked’ provides just that.  I have a small window of opportunity to listen to what I want, before my child starts repeating everything and tells my Mum to ‘Drop it for a player’

#Mortified

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