If you start digging into how many artists owe their breakthrough hits to this man it is quite a journey. There are a few of those people who are mostly invisible in the music world but whose influence is massive.
We used to listen to that 3 CD box set on family driving holidays when I was a child. We get the ferry from Dublin, drive through the UK, get the Eurotunnel to Calais and then head wherever, though usually, we end up in Italy. I remember in school, I was singing under my breath, "I just don't know what to do with myself", and a classmate demanded, "How do you know that song?". I just shrugged, and it was only a bit later that I became aware of The White Stripes cover of the Chuck Jackson original that had just come out.
Those songs, along with Sgt. Peppers, Abbey Road and the few other albums that fit in our CD case are ingrained in my memories from that time. We'd rotate stuff in and out from year to year, but Bacharach and The Beatles always stayed in.
I can’t think of any other song writer who had so many hits that were so “of their time” across so many decades. When I think of 60’s music, his songs come to mind, 70’s music for sure, and a number of big hits in the 80’s. His songs were part of the soundtrack of those decades, all so different and performed by very different artists but all very much Bacharach songs.
I often get the blues from scanning the front page of Hacker news.
Another day, another legend passing away.
How could I forget when there is
Always something there to remind me?
I have many great memories involving Burt Bacharach songs, but this is my favorite one...
Preamble: I think Karen Carpenter was my first crush. She had an amazing voice that caught my attention and my interest from the first time I heard her sing. That first song might've been 'They Long To Be (Close To You),' penned by Mr. Bacharach (and Hal David.)
The story: Many years later, not long after I'd moved to a new town, I was hanging out at a cookout with a long-time friend and one of her roommates. Their other roommate, a high school chemistry teacher, shows up and starts complaining that the guys who were interested in her were all nerds.
So I borrowed a line from the song and start singing 'Why do NERDS suddenly appear, every time you are near?' And her roommates join in and complete the verse with me, much to the chemistry teacher's chagrin.
Eventually, probably mostly not due to this choice, the chemistry teacher became my wife.
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[ 5.6 ms ] story [ 73.5 ms ] threadis love, sweet love.
It's the only thing that there's just too little of
What the world needs now
is love, sweet love
No, not just for some,
but for everyone."
and glides and slides across the floor
Right through the door and all around the wall
A splotch, a blotch, be careful of the blob
Bacharach always showed up in interesting places.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo4V-8GlPpQ
(tl;dr: lol)
There's a playlist on Spotify that recreates most of it though it appears to be missing his theme for the film "The Blob"
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2hHcMpLPZapS6EUBfNkwWu?si=...
His catchy theme from "The Blob", by "The Five Blobs" is here:
https://open.spotify.com/track/3UVxWDYfUSwtEfzN5QfE7Z?si=98-...
Those songs, along with Sgt. Peppers, Abbey Road and the few other albums that fit in our CD case are ingrained in my memories from that time. We'd rotate stuff in and out from year to year, but Bacharach and The Beatles always stayed in.
I guess that being creative and being a stage performer requires different personalities, with exceptions of course.
A rare blend of world class compositional skills and imagination producing accessible little gems.
https://www.nme.com/news/music/fans-are-remembering-burt-bac...
Preamble: I think Karen Carpenter was my first crush. She had an amazing voice that caught my attention and my interest from the first time I heard her sing. That first song might've been 'They Long To Be (Close To You),' penned by Mr. Bacharach (and Hal David.)
The story: Many years later, not long after I'd moved to a new town, I was hanging out at a cookout with a long-time friend and one of her roommates. Their other roommate, a high school chemistry teacher, shows up and starts complaining that the guys who were interested in her were all nerds.
So I borrowed a line from the song and start singing 'Why do NERDS suddenly appear, every time you are near?' And her roommates join in and complete the verse with me, much to the chemistry teacher's chagrin.
Eventually, probably mostly not due to this choice, the chemistry teacher became my wife.
Thank you for the help Mr. Bacharach. RIP.