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Wow! Can I just say wow! Amazing music! I love coming home and getting to listen to everyone’s song of the day! It does bring me so much joy! How I smiled today! :D :hug2: Thank you!
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There is an interesting video by Andy Huang for Illusion, too. Kind of sad.
https://youtu.be/evpGu3eO0pY But your Song of the Day is Collide. Sorry I could not find a cool video. https://youtu.be/IzKjFTAbhjg |
I dont know why ive been on such a 70's nostalgia trip lately but here' another favorite of mine from my youth
Beegee's.........Nights on Broadway https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ShJ5XdzKz98 |
Sometimes a song come forward on the quiet of the night. I see Monument Valley, Utah every time I here this song. The beat is grounding. :smile:
Red Dirt Girl - EmmyLou Harris https://youtu.be/nzwnYC_wJ1g :smile: |
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:D if you are going to pick a BeeGee song, that one is a pretty good one! 70’s huh,... ok... but the only songs I can think of are Cher - Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves https://youtu.be/2xHhWkz5aMc I remember walking to school, third grade, my friends singing this at the top of their lungs... oh if our mothers had seen us...:icon_eek: The second song was Jesus Christ Super Star. My mom had the album. GlitterRose, the music is wonderful without and video. :-) |
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VNV Nation does have some interesting, intriguing sounds - thanks for the introduction. Quote:
It is only today that I discovered MO'JU (where have I been?). New signature. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVK9jY-t18I https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLQ4by3lUJo My own Viking-related ancestry goes back to Gotland. Lived there for a while - a truly magical place. Never felt their spirit-presence, but it was as if the cliffs and the land itself bore witness to them having been there. * |
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Oh yeah! Gypsey's, Tramps and Thieves was a great song and arguably Cher's best from that era! And I can totally imagine 3rd graders singing this at the top of there lungs!:biggrin: So....continuing my trip through the 70's now with Credence Clearwater Revival. CCR as they are often referred, became know for a musical style that today is called "Swamp Rock" or sometimes "Roots Rock" or even "Folk Rock". Because of lyrics that included mentions of such thing as swamps, bayou's and rivers....many people early on thought they were from somewhere like Louisiana but they were actually part the early California Folk Rock movement and were from the San Francisco Bay area of California. The bands music featured lyrics dealing with the issues of the day such as civil rights and the Vietnam war.....all sung with the gritty and powerful vocals of John Fogerty So...here's one of my top favorite by Credence Clearwater Revival Released in 1970........Have You Ever Seen the Rain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1V8YRJnr4Q |
Hello Anala, here is your Song of the Day.
The classical version of Beloved. https://youtu.be/h0awAI4Qg1E |
[quote=sentient]VNV Nation does have some interesting, intriguing sounds - thanks for the introduction.
You are very welcome. |
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