ONE WORD TRIGGERS
Music with expressionArchive for April 16, 2008
TRIGGER: Fog
This morning I awoke to the whole area shrouded in fog that took ages to burn off, then the rest of the day it’s been bright sunshine. Cold, but bright.
I found myself driving along whistling ‘A Foggy Day In London Town’ (whistling it badly I would add). So I thought I’d share that tune, and a few others with you. I’ve included the more modern version by Michael Buble as well as a more traditional rendition by Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald.
So the trigger is…
fog
-noun
1. a cloudlike mass or layer of minute water droplets or ice crystals near the surface of the earth, appreciably reducing visibility
2. any darkened state of the atmosphere, or the diffused substance that causes it.
3. a state of mental confusion or unawareness; daze; stupor
-verb
4. to confuse or obscure
5. to bewilder or perplex
6. to become enveloped or obscured with or as if with fog.
-Synonym
mist, haze, becloud, obfuscate, dim, blur, darken, daze, befuddle, muddle, mystify.
Tracks
- Michael Buble – A Foggy Day (album:It’s Time) [Web] [Myspace]
- Patrick J Murphy – Misty [Web]
- Joe Dinkelbach – Haze On The River [Web]
- Ricky Ford – Moon Mist (album: The Ultimate Most Relaxing Jazz Music in the Universe) [Web]
- Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald – A Foggy Day (album: Smooth Sounds: Easy Lounge) [Web - Fitzgerald] [Web - Armstrong]
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