Sitting in Limbo by Jimmy Cliff I’ve always liked this song by Jimmy Cliff, which first came out when I was a sophomore in college, prime listening time. The soundtrack album from the film (‘The Harder They Come’) played a major part in popularizing reggae in the United States and the world beyond, the film itself precluding reggae from remaining an isolated phenomenon in Jamaica. Enormously successful in Jamaica, the film also reached the international market and has been described as “possibly the most influential of Jamaican films and one of the most important films from the Caribbean”. It was one of the cool midnight-showing films that were then becoming popular. Interesting fact: Jimmy Cliff sang two other songs from the album (‘Many Rivers to Cross’ and ‘The Harder They Come’) on the first season of SNL in 1976 with Dick Cavett as host. ‘Sitting in Limbo’ was not the most popular song on the soundtrack, but its lyrics are a perfect fit for the Covid times in which we now find ourselves. With the Covid metrics currently ebbing, the lyrics ‘waiting for the tide to flow’, ‘waiting for the dice to roll’ and ‘got some time to search my […]
Many of you have asked me “What’s with all the music, Dr. Weiss?” Well, as I’ve told some of you:
I personally call every surgery patient on the evening of surgery just to make sure they are doing well and have no questions that need answering. Occasionally, I would be at the piano and play a song that we had listened to that day. I gradually realized that I wanted to go through all the music that I had played during my life and at least start making a list of the songs that I had recently played.
Well, there are now about 600 songs on the list and I realized that it in a way it represented the ‘soundtrack of my life’! And that’s how I got the idea to record these songs and share them with my patients, friends and family. After I record them they will reside here, for easy access.
Music is truth. It’s honest. It’s really the first social media, where in a way, people could share their souls directly. And isn’t that what the purpose of social media is and why it’s so popular - trying to share who you really are, as completely and directly as possible?
Finally, it has been (and will continue to be) a genuine pleasure sharing these different songs with you and I really appreciate all of your positive feedback!!