Finding an uninteresting news story isn’t as easy as it sounds. How do you even start the search? I thought about googling “uninteresting stories”, but decided to scratch that idea. Instead, I started looking in small town newspapers. There had to be something inconsequential in Small Town USA. I found a story about a buggy whip factory in the northwest and another about controlling wild hogs on private lands in Mississippi. Definitely not interesting to me, though maybe mostly due to proximity or lack of connection to community. I’m sure factory news would catch my attention if they were my employer or supplier. People’s livelihoods are at stake. As a private landowner, there is no question I would want to curb the wild hog population. The expression “hog-wild” didn’t just make itself up. I’d prefer to use my imagination instead of seeing it up close and personal. In the end, I’m concluding that all news is important to someone, somewhere. These may fall into the category of “ordinary news” and there is nothing wrong with that. In fact, there could be some hidden value in the “ordinary” of life if we look for it. Just ask Simon Le Bon.
Duran Duran released Ordinary World in December 1992 as the first single from their self-titled album, commonly known as The Wedding Album. The origin of Ordinary World was the result of the tragic death of singer Simon Le Bon’s good friend, David Miles, of a drug overdose in 1986.
The song is really about trying to leave behind all the trouble in your life and find something ordinary to hang on to, something that makes sense.
– Simon Le Bon
In the face of tragedy or anxiety, we sometimes need to reach out and grasp onto something ordinary to hold onto to keep us from spiraling. Anyone who’s walked in these shoes knows there is nothing scarier than holding on as the tornado of life lifts your feet upward. All you want to feel are clear blue skies. You just want your feet on the ground. You just want ordinary.
There’s an ordinary world somehow I have to find. And as I try to make my way to the ordinary world I will learn to survive
To all those hanging on, hoping today is the day you find your ordinary.
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Came in from a rainy Thursday On the avenue Thought I heard you talking softly I turned on the lights, the TV And the radio Still I can't escape the ghost of you What has happened to it all? Crazy, some'd say Where is the life that I recognize? Gone away But I won't cry for yesterday There's an ordinary world Somehow I have to find And as I try to make my way To the ordinary world I will learn to survive Passion or coincidence Once prompted you to say "Pride will tear us both apart" Well now pride's gone out the window Cross the rooftops Run away Left me in the vacuum of my heart What is happening to me? Crazy, some'd say Where is my friend when I need you most? Gone away But I won't cry for yesterday There's an ordinary world Somehow I have to find And as I try to make my way To the ordinary world I will learn to survive Papers in the roadside Tell of suffering and greed Here today, forgot tomorrow Ooh, here besides the news Of holy war and holy need Ours is just a little sorrowed talk And I don't cry for yesterday There's an ordinary world Somehow I have to find And as I try to make my way To the ordinary world I will learn to survive Every one Is my world, I will learn to survive Any one Is my world, I will learn to survive Any one Is my world Every one Is my world
I’m pretty sure my husband has that album. He has all of Duran Duran’s albums.
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Duran Duran brings back so many memories! Glad he is a fellow fan!
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Fantastic tune!
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I agree! Thanks for stopping by!
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Great song. I miss them on the radio.
I dig for ordinary news, too. I also like odd, news, too.
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Yeah, I do, too. Since starting this daily prompt thing, I’ve been reacquainting myself to music I loved growing up. It’s been a cool ride so far.
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I loved Duran Duran! Leaning into the ordinary is a surprisingly refreshing way to re-energize.
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You and me both! Such a great era for music!
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Great song!!!!
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Yeah, one of my favorites from them. Thanks for stopping by!
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Come Undone is one of my favorites also!
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Music back then was so good! I haven’t heard Come Undone in ages. Such a good song!
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It sure was!! Kids these days have no clue! Who would have thought that Hootie was going to go country. Nothing against it, but it hurt my Gen X heart lol
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I know! I read when they were unknowns, they used yo cover REM at their live shows. Such a difference from country. He’s got such a cool voice, I may listen to some of his country music and give it a try
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Wow! I didn’t know they covered REM! Interesting! I tried listening to his country songs but my brain and his voice just couldn’t connect on that level. Original Hootie all the way 😆
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I hadn’t heard that song in a long time when it was suggested by a fellow widower. I listened to it with a whole new perspective than I had hearing it in my youth and I cried my eyes out. It does a great job of summing up the experience of loss and what those left behind need to do.
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I understand what you are saying. I started this blog just adding songs from my past. Having now lived a life, I’m finding the meanings of songs have changed when I listen to them now versus then. It’s sometimes a totally different experience.
I’m very sorry for your loss. Hope each day gets a little bit better for you.
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I was driving home today and heard Jon Secada. I wonder what happened to him
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Man, that’s a name from the past. I did a quick google search and didn’t see any new music from him. It did mention he writes and produces music, I’m not sure of anything recent. Hope he can relax and cruise on his royalties.
BTW – nothing better than hearing a song from the past while stuck in commuter traffic!
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I know, right? It made me feel old and nostalgic at the same time🤣. I immediately thought of your blog and downloaded a couple of his one hit wonders LOL.
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Age and nostalgia… at least one balances out the other. I totally get that feeling. If only we had a time machine…
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