ECLIPSE: Isn’t it great when things can come full-circle or happen at just the right time?
For Monday’s eclipse, things are indeed coming around for the solar phenomenon.
Royal Caribbean offered a Total Eclipse Cruise, a seven-night cruise that will sail to an “optimal spot at sea for guests to witness the total solar eclipse.”
The release from Royal Caribbean continued to say a live concert performed by a major headliner will celebrate “the celestial phenomenon that is poised to become the most photographed, most shared and most tweeted event in human history.”
As it was reported this week, that major headliner is none other than Bonnie Tyler of “Total Eclipse of the Heart” fame. Yes, Tyler will sing about an eclipse while an eclipse is eclipsing an eclipse cruise.
In that light, what are some other songs that might be appropriate to play during Monday’s event?
We were able to come up with a few you can listen to while “The Dark Side of the Moon” (Pink Floyd) begins to “Soak Up the Sun” (Sheryl Crow).
“Eclipse,” by Pink Floyd
“Total Eclipse,” by Iron Maiden
“Blinded by the Light,” by Manfred Mann’s Earth Band
“Walkin’ on the Sun,” by Smashmouth
“Black Hole Sun,” by Soundgarden
“Staring at the Sun,” by TV on the Radio
“Here Comes the Sun,” by the Beatles
“Dancing in the Dark,” by Bruce Springsteen
“No Sunlight,” by Death Cab for Cutie
“Sunshine Day,” by The Brady Bunch