Thanks for sharing that, tarka. It's nice to know the regular human side.
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Thanks for sharing that, tarka. It's nice to know the regular human side.
Something peaceful in the background...
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01 Eternity 02 Twenty Eighth Parallel 03 Pinta, Nina, Santa Maria 04 Change We Must (feat. Jon Anderson) 05 Song Of The Seas 06 Messages 07 Dream In A Open Place 08 Ask The Mountains (feat. Stina Nordenstam) 09 Prelude 10 Roxane's Veil 11 West Across The Ocean Sea 12 Bitter Moon 13 Rache's Song 14 Twilight 15 Garden Of Senses (feat. Jon Anderson) 16 P.S. 17 Losing Sleep (Still, My Heart - feat. Paul Young) 18 Memories Of Blue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWYrMkl8bLo
Beck's got a new recording out. So good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyCkhPTU13w
Dear Life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERoS6y5zE0Y&list=RDpyCkhPTU13w&index=4
This is the 'lyric version' and it has some interesting imagery.
(I'll be) Up all Night (listening to this)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tj08Ni3tklw&list=RDpyCkhPTU13w&index=2
This one's really Dreamy:ttr:,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTM3YPTYNo0&index=5&list=RDpyCkhPTU13w
You get this kind of thing...
https://blog.photobox.co.uk/wp-conte...17/11/2-25.jpg
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY
I always put these songs thru iTunes as all my devices are Apple. It seems that several of these songs are not on any other iTunes album. This also happened with Vangelis / Paul Masson ‘we will sell no wine before it time’ song that was on TV in the 90s. Similar to Hymn, but not exactly.
...update...I meant Gallo wines:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5nNv29ne3g
Some more 1980s goodness... ;)
And to think I used to believe the 80s had no good music. Fortunately for me I met my husband at the end of that decade and he helped disabuse me of that notion.
Boy Meets Girl (alias George Merrill and Shannon Rubicam) originally wrote this song for Whitney Houston — for whom they had also already written "How Will I Know" and "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" — but her manager rejected it, saying it wasn't Whitney's style. So they recorded it themselves. ;)
Actually Whitney Houston had an annoying voice... :)
Here's another 1980s hit, and from another married couple who used to write music for lots of other artists — among whom The Supremes, Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Chaka Khan, The Four Tops, Smokey Robinson, Martha Reeves, Marvin Gaye, Teddy Pendergrass, Ray Charles, et al — but who could also hold their own as vocalists.
Nick Ashford has in the meantime passed away — he died of throat cancer in 2011.
Another brilliant Styx anthem from when I was still young. The mandolin solo at the end of the song is in Mixolydian mode. ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FkEtB075Ng
Sing for the day sing for the moment
Sing for the time of your life
Come for an hour stay for a moment
Stay for the rest of your life
Hannah you're with me in spirit wherever I go
To the ends of the earth and all points between high and low
Each night by the stage you appear as you are
The ever intangible child
Ageless and timeless as Dorian Grey
Oh Hannah I know that it's you and you're leading me on
Hannah you're my inspiration my fountain of youth
And as your surrogate leader I'm bound in your search for the truth
And yes how the truth rushes out
When it's become honestly clear
I see your anxious and curious eyes
But Hannah I need you as much as you think you need me
Come to your window tonight and we'll fly to your dreams
And we'll
Sing for the day sing for the moment
Sing for the time of your life
Come for an hour stay for a moment
Stay for the rest of your life
Sing for the day sing for the moment
Sing for the time of your life
Come for an hour stay for a moment
Stay for the rest of your life
Hannah don't fail me I need you like never before
Father Time's at my back on my heels
Behind every door (and he says)
Son when the youth has but gone from your face
Will she let you grow older with grace?
Or will she give you up for one younger than you?
Oh Hannah please tell me the things that he says are untrue
Hannah I'm honestly hoping you'll always be there
And we'll
Sing for the day sing for the moment
Sing for the time of your life
Come for an hour stay for a moment
Stay for the rest of your life
Sing for the day sing for the moment
Sing for the time of your life
Come for an hour stay for a moment
Stay for the rest of your life
And to stay with the atmosphere of Styx' "unplugged anthems", here's one that I've personally covered a few times — minus the mandolin solo, because first of all, I don't play the mandolin, and secondly, the solo is pretty tricky to duplicate on an acoustic guitar, plus that the rhythm guitar then drops away. ;)
Marble Machine built and composed by Martin Molin a Swedish artist performing after having built this incredible "thing."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvUU8joBb1Q
Rod Stewart, huh...well, I think he was a good soccer/football player.
Whitney Houston was a good entertainer...but wasn't quite there, in the form of a Barbara Streisand, Diana Ross, Celine Dion, etc.
that's totally insane...that's genius at work....