I love Chet, just saying.
Quote:We are Janice and Sonia, yes we are twins. We're similar, but also different in many ways
We are born and raised in Sydney Australia. Both our parents are Korean, so we are able to read, write and speak the language.
quite beautiful really
The best is yet to come.
It encourages me that the best of experiences lies ahead.
During my "awakening", or intensive seeking, I was listening to Mike Oldfield and Secret Garden. Then I found Ra. And it is mainly to this song that I was flying with these golden hawks high above:
Then a new chapter of my life started, and just when it did, I was introduced to new music. "Coincidence", huh?
It was Amethystium. And then, it was to this song, I was dancing with the same golden hawks:
And now, it seems like I have entered a new chapter of my life... And as it did, I "discovered" new music to listen to, Blackmill. This is one of my favorites of them. It reminds me of a dance through a mind/body/spirit complex (with the same golden hawks
):
I found another pretty awesome song. It is created by a group called Thinnen, and is called "You Are".
Unfortunately, it doesn't exist on youtube. So one has to click on the below link, and then click on "Click to play".
Thinnen - You Are
It reminds me of a dance of Ra.
I only found this live version of Sunday Shine by Ben Woolman, which doesn't sound the same quality as his studio album. But it's real upbeat, and I like it. It's an excellent example of fingerstyle.
Awesome new song from the new album of one of my favourite bands.
Coco de Mer Butterfly
Desire
A lover asked his beloved,
Do you love yourself more than you love me?
Beloved replied, I have died to myself and I live for you.
I've disappeared from myself and my attributes,
I am present only for you.
I've forgotten all my learnings,
but from knowing you I've become a scholar.
I've lost all my strength, but from your power I am able.
I love myself...I love you.
I love you...I love myself.
-Rumi
Live from 1971. Neil digs around in his pockets trying to find the right harp and then plays a new song...Heart of Gold.Song starts at 1:48 have patience
I was moved to tears the first time I heard this. Thousands of lifetimes compressed into one song.
Eddie, that song reminds me of Sunday Shine, which I posted in #160.
(08-18-2013, 06:57 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: [ -> ]Eddie, that song reminds me of Sunday Shine, which I posted in #160.
I'm not a musician, but it sounds to me as if both pieces are played in an "open" tuning; maybe in "D".
Maybe someone here who is a guitar player could comment.
Beethoven's Violin Concerto, op 61, second movement.
this is what is known as a 'slow burn'; the buildup is momentous and beautiful.
not so sure about the lyrics, but the song itself is nice.