Tuesday, February 14, 2006
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Song Title..This Isn't What I Ordered by Alaria Taylor
I heard this very fetching song the other day while listening to the NetteRadio show. It really caught my attention because at first I thought the singer was unjustly whinning about an incident that in my opinion could have been easily resolved without all the drama she attributed to it! But then listening closer to the words a torrent of emotions errupted within my mind and heart and have brought forth the following thoughts..the singer was singing about "This isn't what I ordered!"
Well now these very words can be applied to a number of different situations , whether or not simply voicing them could effectuate , bring about any changes in outcomes is what intrigues and bequiles me so!
The singer in her example..uses a well known business name of giving her fish filets instead of a cheeseburger and fries...This isn't what..and take it out of sight! So it is that with this vocalization of displeasure it did in fact bring the problem out into the open and the business acquiesed to their error and told her to proceed to the next window where a correction was to occur. And that is how indeed things should work if possible. If things aren't the way you want them..speak up..get what you want.
Now for the other side of those very same words..This Isn't What I Ordered ..this expression would apply today for me and many others...loss of a parent and good friend; the ravages of tsunami's, hurricanes, mine accidents, "911", loss of innocence to children betrayed by some members of the Catholic Church, the war being fought in Iraq; the hords of American soldiers dying in defense of a questionable legal war; crime on the rise; the ever escalating prices of oil and gasoline, and on and on.... THIS ISN'T WHAT I ORDERED PLEASE TAKE IT OUT OF SIGHT. (Oh if only we could).
This woman's song is indeed timely, on track, intriguing..haunting.
Keeper
Don't forget to check out netteradio.com each wednesday night 8-10 pm cst and/or jump on the Podcast wagon via http://feeds.feedburner.com/netteradio.
Song Title..This Isn't What I Ordered by Alaria Taylor
I heard this very fetching song the other day while listening to the NetteRadio show. It really caught my attention because at first I thought the singer was unjustly whinning about an incident that in my opinion could have been easily resolved without all the drama she attributed to it! But then listening closer to the words a torrent of emotions errupted within my mind and heart and have brought forth the following thoughts..the singer was singing about "This isn't what I ordered!"
Well now these very words can be applied to a number of different situations , whether or not simply voicing them could effectuate , bring about any changes in outcomes is what intrigues and bequiles me so!
The singer in her example..uses a well known business name of giving her fish filets instead of a cheeseburger and fries...This isn't what..and take it out of sight! So it is that with this vocalization of displeasure it did in fact bring the problem out into the open and the business acquiesed to their error and told her to proceed to the next window where a correction was to occur. And that is how indeed things should work if possible. If things aren't the way you want them..speak up..get what you want.
Now for the other side of those very same words..This Isn't What I Ordered ..this expression would apply today for me and many others...loss of a parent and good friend; the ravages of tsunami's, hurricanes, mine accidents, "911", loss of innocence to children betrayed by some members of the Catholic Church, the war being fought in Iraq; the hords of American soldiers dying in defense of a questionable legal war; crime on the rise; the ever escalating prices of oil and gasoline, and on and on.... THIS ISN'T WHAT I ORDERED PLEASE TAKE IT OUT OF SIGHT. (Oh if only we could).
This woman's song is indeed timely, on track, intriguing..haunting.
Keeper
Don't forget to check out netteradio.com each wednesday night 8-10 pm cst and/or jump on the Podcast wagon via http://feeds.feedburner.com/netteradio.

