Re: The Appreciation Game (Join in!)
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2025 7:26 am
Next letter S
When I felt for a good "S", immediately, the song "Staying alive" from the BeeGees came to my mind, and I felt the powerful appreciation for it, and everything that is connected for me with it, streaming through me. I was 14 when it came out (1977), a time where I felt all balled up in a knot of feeling so much, wanting so much, fearing so much... and it seemed to have been a hymn for just yelling- and dancing it all out, feeling for a few minutes on top of life, in the time of disco-mania! And that felt sooooooo good!!

And that's how the BeeGees, that wrote and performed the song for the blockbuster "Saturday Night Fever" with John Travolta (in his first iconic dance-role) felt the lyrics, as well. "Staying Alive" in the hustle and bustle of New York City, protecting your dreams, not dying your soul. STAYING ALIVE in all forms... The song appears 2 times very prominently in the movie- in the starting scene where the city seems to awaken, and you see Tony Manero (Travolta) strut through the streets, obviously almost dancing, feeling the uplifting, high energy of promising life. And of course, then in the famous dance-scene in the disco. And I feel the urge to admit that I was no fan of Travolta, in this days!



...but my then-crush in "real life" was all about performing to this song, too. Our clique was having a party at my place, and I will never forget, it moved me so much, to see this boy dancing so confidently... I wanted THAT. I wanted that energy, that standing in the light and shining and sparkling, reaching far and spreading wide, not shying away from anything- LIVING WHO I REALLY AM!!

Each time I listened to the song again, if then, or still now 44 years later, I feel carried and assured and strengthened by the music, the irresistable beat and the loud, long lasting, uplifting screems within the singing, and the voice and even face of Barry Gibb, who feels in hundreds of arcane ways like a re-assuring soulmate (and one of my husband as well) to me, since ever I laid eyes on him!

Besides that, this song is not only an energetic "life-saver" in my own life, but it helped thousands of first aiders to save literally lives in this way (copied from Wikipedia):
(...) the theme, that pulsating beat. It's no coincidence, by the way, that the disco beat of 120 [sic] beats per minute coincides the heartbeat of your heart when you're excited. This was a key thing which underlined the whole tune, and when the vocals came in, the vocals were so designed that they pushed that beat further".
"Stayin' Alive" was used in a study to train medical professionals to provide the correct number of chest compressions per minute while performing CPR. The song has around 103 beats per minute, and 100–120 chest compressions per minute are recommended by the British Heart Foundation[17][18] and endorsed by the Resuscitation Council (UK).[19] A study on medical professionals found that the quality of CPR is better when thinking of the song "Stayin' Alive".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5hP4DI ... ssociation
(youtube clip "Ken Jeong AHA Hands-Only CPR video", with the advice for dealing with heart-attacks: "Call 911, and push hard in the middle of the chest, to the beat of "Staying Alive")

(And: Better don't use "another one bites the dust" from Queen- even it has the same beat!)
