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@Willow Farmer I needed to hear some beautiful soft music this morning and your post filled the bill. Very pretty music. Thank you.

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Shay, you are welcome.

 

    I listen to this when I am deep in a project.   My inner self subconsciously builds a story to go with the music.   Sometimes I find myself crying as the emotion from the story I'm not primarily focused on comes to a crescendo.

 

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Sounds like a wonderful way to ignite your creative juices. I am a songwriter (45+ years) and write in many different genres and many things spark my imagination. I love being on that side of my brain and pumping out those endorphims.

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I am feeling fairly low today, so I turned to a few songs that end up make me feel better. I'm really partial to vocal harmonies and love the Everly Brothers.

 

 

 

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Even though I feel like in a holding pattern - this song occurred to me this morning and has a lot to say to me today.

 

 

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mellow time...............

 

 

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I'm sitting in the solarium with a cup of mint and green tea watching the rain run across the glass.

 

 

 

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@miz miranda I forgot to comment on the doors and Simon and garfunkel combination how about Hendrix opening for the Monkees? I saw Brownsville Station open for John Sebastian.

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   Enigma went away after that cup of tea.   I switched to something a little something old and a bit more up beat.  I like finding odd old songs I have pushed back and forgotten until my female brain has gone digging.   What are good 60's  70's songs that are somewhat lost and hardly ever played?

 

 

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On 2/27/2021 at 10:54 AM, Jandi said:

Always kinda liked this

 

 

Never seen that before.   So good, thank you Jandi

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“Ringo oiwake,” one of my favorite Japanese songs, sung by Tagawa Toshimi, one of my favorite Japanese singers. I almost always sing this when I go to karaoke.

 

 

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Some day I'd love to have this song be about me........ (although my eyes are hazel)..............

 

 

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Never heard before but perfect choice for early Sunday morning. Nice groove and layering as you said. Thank you.

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I know from a reliable source that at the time CSN was huge, Stephen Stills had carte blanche at Criteria Studios in Florida (also where Clapton's 461 Ocean Blvd - but that is another story ... and it's a dozy). Anyway - engineers were on call 24/7 for when Stephen wanted to record - at 3 AM early on a Sunday morning Stills was drunk on tequila and got the engineers in and recorded Black Queen in 1 take. Probably fell asleep after and might not have remembered recording it but I'm sure he smiled at how loose he was - it made his first solo album. Enjoy.

 

 

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@ Shay That was indeed a strange pairing. I have always been a big fan of john Sebastian solo as well as the Spoonful. My spoonful song that speaks to where I am at today

 

 

 

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A nice way to loosen up those fingers on a Monday morning............

 

 

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@Shay - Love the sound of that acoustic......Beautiful, what a story, eh ?

 

 

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Takes me back like to '82, and it's spiritual.... 

 

 

 

 

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I was just thinking of this Stephen Stills song in the shower this morning

 

 

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@Cyndee you inspired me ................ ah the beauty of their music...........

 

 

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Have no clue WHY this song has been earworming its way in my head for days - no one of my favorites... maybe it's telling me about how I feel stagnating in my transition lately..............

 

 

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Not on everybody's list but the lead player and I love this song.................

 

 

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