Planes in songs
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Don't forget the grand daddy of all airplane songs ..... the Beaver Ballad!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3w_v0k57KhE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3w_v0k57KhE
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AC/DC - Ain't No Fun Waitin' Around To Be A Millionaire.
Bon utters the fantastic line: "Hello Howard, how you doin', my next door neighbour? Oh yeah... Get your f*****' jumbo jet off my airport"
Also, Neil Young - Let's Roll was written about the events aboard United 93 on 9/11.
Bon utters the fantastic line: "Hello Howard, how you doin', my next door neighbour? Oh yeah... Get your f*****' jumbo jet off my airport"
Also, Neil Young - Let's Roll was written about the events aboard United 93 on 9/11.
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Variable Tailwinds by Bean Medley Crew Meal
I sang this one on my last pairing.
I sang this one on my last pairing.
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L.A. International airport. Susanne Ray. B707 or B747 in the re-released version
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(Hey nice one; had never listened to that Susanne R one before. ... Also, the early 1964 Lightfoot version of 'In the early morning rain' from "Peter Paul and Mary" is great .. IMO; there's also Elvis who tried it, and a number of others.)
Should by now be enough material here at Av Canada on the subject. What instruments does that require ... lets see .. mix it up a bit ... anyone got a Banjo, twelve-string, .. drums ? I'll bet they'd permit you to record it at the brand new International Airport Terminal right here in our good Olde Towne of Niagara-on-the-Lake / at CYSN.
Seriously, when lyric ing up to produce an aviation song, part of it's success will be including everyone ... ie: was prayin the AME had tuned er up good .... was glad the weather volks had their Tims. Then for a second or a third verse ... the airport manager himself was fightin the wheel of the '52 snowplow at every drift (with a little extra of some timely drawling in there) ...
Hard to say how receptive the public would be for yet more AV-entertainment though ...
There's that movie out with the jet engine on the sleigh ... maybe there's a song in there someplace.
Anyway, it's that time of year again ... Merry Christmas everyone !
I believe there may be something here: ... groundspeed was goin higher than ma airspeed ... dah dah .. dum di dah .. with the runway lights still behind the cloud .. ooh ahh .. oh yeah .. ... recorded to rythmic blues ?Changes in Latitudes wrote:Variable Tailwinds by Bean Medley Crew Meal
I sang this one on my last pairing.
Should by now be enough material here at Av Canada on the subject. What instruments does that require ... lets see .. mix it up a bit ... anyone got a Banjo, twelve-string, .. drums ? I'll bet they'd permit you to record it at the brand new International Airport Terminal right here in our good Olde Towne of Niagara-on-the-Lake / at CYSN.
Seriously, when lyric ing up to produce an aviation song, part of it's success will be including everyone ... ie: was prayin the AME had tuned er up good .... was glad the weather volks had their Tims. Then for a second or a third verse ... the airport manager himself was fightin the wheel of the '52 snowplow at every drift (with a little extra of some timely drawling in there) ...
Hard to say how receptive the public would be for yet more AV-entertainment though ...
There's that movie out with the jet engine on the sleigh ... maybe there's a song in there someplace.
Anyway, it's that time of year again ... Merry Christmas everyone !
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Considering this is a Canadian forum and all, I'm surprised no one else remembered this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ai6PlftGOIM
But then it's probably just the 80's geek in me coming out again
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ai6PlftGOIM
But then it's probably just the 80's geek in me coming out again

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And there's also a couple classics - "Travellin Man" (Ricky Nelson), and "Come Fly with Me" (Frank Sinatra).
If aerospace can be considered aviation, there's also "Countdown" (Rush), and "Rocket Man" (Elton John)... there's that 80's geek again.
If aerospace can be considered aviation, there's also "Countdown" (Rush), and "Rocket Man" (Elton John)... there's that 80's geek again.
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There are two Major Tom songs if we get to include space flight.
There are two Major Tom songs if we get to include space flight.
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An airplane is not mentioned, but one of my favorites nonetheless...
Sky Pilot - Eric Burdon and The Animals
Many people mistake Treetop Flyer as being Jimmy Buffet's. The song belongs to Stephen Stills.
Sky Pilot - Eric Burdon and The Animals
Many people mistake Treetop Flyer as being Jimmy Buffet's. The song belongs to Stephen Stills.
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Didn't Cher to a tribute to Piper with her Cherokee Nation? (tongue caught in cheek)
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Anything from Dos Gringos!
Going for the deck at corner
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Here is an oldy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_UWfthPEjQ
Carly Simon made mention of a Learjet in "You're so Vain" as did Pink Floyd in "Money".
Carly Simon made mention of a Learjet in "You're so Vain" as did Pink Floyd in "Money".
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Also features a fully polished Cessna 195... About the 0:45 mark.Dockjock wrote:Video features a Super Connie and is (ahem) aviation themed. Very NSFW.
http://slack-time.com/music-video-319-l ... ea-codes#1
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I'm not interested enough to scroll back through all these pages but did anyone mention Bushplane by Bob Ruzika usually sung by Ted Wesley??
Beaver, Otter, Beechcraft, cessna 180 too, 30 thousand people counting on you, bush plane a coming I hear you whinin in the wind....
( I changed it from 182 to 180 too simply because a 182 ain't no bushpalne)
Beaver, Otter, Beechcraft, cessna 180 too, 30 thousand people counting on you, bush plane a coming I hear you whinin in the wind....
( I changed it from 182 to 180 too simply because a 182 ain't no bushpalne)
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Runway romance by Brad Paisley in Planes 2
Keep your stick on the ice - Red Green
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"Bill Hosie" by various artists but my favourite is by Archie Fisher.
Marc
"Bill Hosie" by various artists but my favourite is by Archie Fisher.
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Learning to Fly by Pink Floyd is near and dear to my heart... I couldn't find out what kind of plane they were using for the voice in's but:
A Canadian connection.
It was Nick Mason's flight lesson (reading of checklists) that winds up on the album... and...Also an avid pilot, drummer Nick Mason's voice can be heard at around the middle of the song. "Learning to Fly"
The music video was directed by Storm Thorgerson and filmed on West Wind Ridge, a mountain in Kananaskis Country near Canmore, located some 50 to 75 km west of the city of Calgary, Alberta[7] during rehearsals for the band's A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour. The video combined performances of the band with a Native American, played by Canadian actor Lawrence Bayne, working in a field who then runs and jumps off a cliff to turn into an eagle.
A Canadian connection.
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Always a favorite....Prism Armaageddon. Scramble the F-16's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBmvElD_0Ow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBmvElD_0Ow
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Coming into los angelees..arlo guthrie,I saw him do that at the el macombo...Magic carpet ride,saw them do that at the toronto pop festival and Freebird,..Skynyrd. had tickets,but you know what happend there,,an other plane story
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How about a whole album named after a plane?

Title track - not the worst song I've heard out of Nashville:

Title track - not the worst song I've heard out of Nashville:
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Very non-pc lyrics and would never um, fly, today....Dire Straits: Money for Nothing
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Any 1990's rap fans here?
A Trbie Called Quest - "My track records longer than a DC-20 aircraft"
HMV
A Trbie Called Quest - "My track records longer than a DC-20 aircraft"
HMV
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