I don't think I've heard of this young lady before, but I bet Elen has! She's amazing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROsmdDujDH8
She's about 13 now. Wow.
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I don't think I've heard of this young lady before, but I bet Elen has! She's amazing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROsmdDujDH8
She's about 13 now. Wow.
reincarnation aside for the moment... some claim an influx of 'indigo children'. george michael scallion being one of the earliest per my memory. he was/is? one of the early prognosticators of coming earth changes based on "visions he was receiving"...
When I was in college the band Indigo Girls was there. They were just a couple years older than me. I didn't even know what the term Indigo Children meant and I didn't get the connection. I just thought it was a creative name. Lol.
I learned about the concept after college.
Ming the merciless ...
'Take me to your leader' ...
Turning Point (Providence)
A great song from when I was 15. :)
What a guy!! He's a god in Norway due to the fact that he was with Marianne Ihlen, a Norwegian that died in 2016 aged 81, for approx 7 years. When she died...he said...see you soon Marianne!, he himself died shortly after that, I think in 2017.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZI6EdnvH-8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zjLBWnZGTU
Quote:
Dance me to your beauty with a burning violin Dance me through the panic til Im gathered safely in Lift me like an olive branch and be my homeward dove Dance me to the end of love Dance me to the end of love Oh let me see your beauty when the witnesses are gone Let me feel you moving like they do in babylon Show me slowly what I only know the limits of Dance me to the end of love Dance me to the end of love Me to the wedding now, dance me on and on Dance me very tenderly and dance me very long Were both of us beneath our love, were both of us above Dance me to the end of love Dance me to the end of love Dance me to the children who are asking to be born Dance me through the curtains that our kisses have outworn Raise a tent of shelter now, though every thread is torn Dance me to the end of love Dance me to your beauty with a burning violin Dance me through the panic till Im gathered safely in Touch me with your naked hand or touch me with your glove Dance me to the end of love Dance me to the end of love Dance me to the end of love
This is my favorite version of this song. It's from the show Shining Time Station, done by the "Jukebox Band". (sorry about the hiss, it's the best I could find)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxbX7fvTv_o
If you would like to see it with the puppets in the jukebox, go to the 12 minute mark in S3E60, Mysterious Stranger.
Conspiracy theorist David Icke banned from entering Australia ahead of speaking tour ...
David Icke Talks To Fade To Black About Being Banned From Australia
David Icke
Published on Feb 21, 2019
23:31 minutes
:cool:
i... for one... already knew this... because... i could feel it...
And this one too. :grin:
Mickey Newbury... one of my all-time fav singer songwriters and always will be. A singer songwriter's singer songwriter actually. Word was when artists got together to do what they used to call guitar pulls, when it came Mickey's turn everybody set their instruments down and never picked 'em up again. All they wanted to do was listen to Mickey. He was operatin' from a whole other layer.
He could take a subject and write about the down side. Then turn right around and write one about the upside. Then marry those words with melody and that incredibly powerful tenor voice of his to produce...
ménage à trois...
Threesomes usually don't work out between people. But left to our own devices we all manage to become skilled in the art of living with a menagerie within.
In both cases, up or down, he achieved dimension in a way that it touches every fiber of my being and every aspect of that menagerie inside me. His work has a way of grounding me in a way I cant really explain. It's exists in a reality beyond words. I can only feel it... but somehow, that's enough. Plenty enough.
A consistent theme woven throughout the totality of his work was... memories.
On the upside...
Sweet Memories...
She slipped into the silence, of my dreams last night
wandering from room to room, turning on each light
Her laughter spills like water falls, from the river to the sea
I'm swept away from sadness, clinging to her memory
Google the song and you'll find covers by willie, andy williams, ray charles, roy orbison, brook benton, everly brothers and more. But you won't find Mickey unless you add his name to the search.
On the downside...
Some Memories Are Better Left Alone...
All the smoke from burnin' bridges, makes it hard to catch my breath
But the precious love I'm missin', Is chokin' me to death
Oh you're still my strongest weakness, and I'll love you 'til I'm gone
But I'll have to remember, some things are better left alone
Nights When I Am Sane is another one. I used that song to grieve my brother after he killed himself because he couldn't stand the hurt any more.... or... so it is my take in the matter. Then I wrote about it here. I often wonder had I done that grieving ahead of time, he might still be here. Had we grieved together the hurt we shared in common growing up, maybe he'd still be alive. Then again, given the nature of some of that pain, maybe he's the lucky one...
I'm just one man sometimes I wish I was three
I could take a 44 pistol to me
put one in my brain for her memory
one more in my heart and I will be free
And then there are songs that stand alone. The one linked below is one of those. A dirge to a whore and the pimp who owns her. A sinister requiem for a patriarchy gone mad. Makes me wonder... how far back does this story go? Is there an original cause event? If we rolled this movie back would it take us all the way back to the original godhead???
I once wrote this somewhere here on TOT...
god said...
I am not perfect
palooka sez...
oh, but creation is
god said...
oh, I see you've met my wife
Now, that's a comforting acknowledgement... kinda adds a whole new dimension to the party too, eh?
BUT... did he really accept her as such back then???
BANG...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lk-nEeRTcgo
R.I.P. your brother, Palooka. That was beautiful and heartfelt. Thank you for sharing that! :thup:
I discovered this song through the movie "The Prophecy" in 1995, even though it ─ the song ─ was originally released in 1959. It was later covered by many other bands, among whom The Shadows. And given that I can't seem to sleep for longer than two hours these days... :hmm:
Ah ...
The mesmerizing Santo & Johnny 'Sleep Walk' ...
Whenever hearing it always beckons me back to another era ...
I remember as a boy listening to this repeatedly (at my Aunt Annie & Uncle Nick's truck stop diner) back in early 1960 ... I would sit on a counter stool up against their giant dining room Wurlitzer jukebox ... The seemingly live sound/vibrations stirring from the huge lower console speaker of this original - Strum my soul with its simplistic but ever driving beat ... A classic rendition forever etched upon a young mind ... :)