Do you like Pina Coladas? Getting caught in the rain?

Pina ColadaThe title to this entry isn't a pick up line by the way. It's just a question. No, seriously though, the other day I had a coconut and pineapple juice drink and I couldn't help but think of Pina Coladas. Can you believe I've only had one Pina Colada in my life? Well, now I'm officially on the hunt for my second one here in Oxford. Especially with all of this balmy weather we've been having. Not sure if I'll find a Pina Colada here but hopefully I will!

So with the thought of the infamous cocktail I couldn't help but start singing the song. You know the one. Then I had to look up the video on YouTube and then the lyrics. What a great song it is - and you know, I never knew that the official song title is "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)".

The story within the song is brilliant and all of these years of knowing the melody and chorus I must admit I never really knew what the song was about. Now I know. Basically there was this guy who was "tired of his lady" and then he saw a personals ad in the paper from someone who was looking for someone who likes Pina Coladas and getting caught in the rain and so on.

Without writing down all of the lyrics, which now a days I'm not sure is an okay thing to do without having to worry about copyright infringement etc. (believe it or not), the guy responds to the personals ad by saying "Yes, I like Pina Coladas and getting caught in the rain ..." Eventually they meet up and low and behold, it's his wife! Great story. Classic song by Rupert Holmes.

Watch the video of Rupert Holmes performing Escape (The Pina Colada Song)


Read about Rupert Holmes on The Semi-Official Rupert Holmes Website

Rupert Holmes on Wikipedia

By: Jenny May





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Jenny May is the founder of Band Weblogs. Based in Oxford, England (originally from New England), Band Weblogs was created in 2005. With a passion for music, Jenny May has performed with bands in the US and the UK, her music has appeared in films, she was a vocal coach for the Yamaha Rock School and has worked on music projects with musicians such as Jon Fishman (Phish) and Fyfe Dangerfield (Guillemots). Jenny is currently writing music commentary and reviews for Band Weblogs and writing, recording and performing music with songwriter and musician Dave Tommo. They use Apple’s GarageBand software to record music and podcasts and have demoed GarageBand for the Oxford Mac Group at Oxford University.
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