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I was feeling a bit overwhelmed and then I was looking through this post and it sent me looking.

 

Nana Mouskouri - I Have a Dream.

 

I have a dream, a song to sing To help me cope with anything

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When I know the time is right for me I'll cross the stream, I have a dream I have a dream, a fantasy.

To help me through reality and my destination makes it worth the while pushing through the darkness still another mile.

 

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When I know the time is right for me I'll cross the stream, I have a dream

 

I feel more peaceful now. Apolamváno  ?

 

Ankaliés

Robin

 

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@Robin.CThose lyrics are absolutely gorgeous thank you I feel better just reading them.

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Remembering I planned to do a show on Woodstock... 51 years ago and doing a mini-concert in the middle - I've attached slides from the show including then and now - couples who met and married and are still together including the iconic couple on the cover of the 3 album set. Hop you enjoy.

 

 

 

woodstock powerpoint.pptx

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A little known Badfinger song .... I relate to the lyrics and I think you might as well.

 

 

 

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good day at work, and I've got this going on.... just a lovely acoustic sound

 

"I know a town, where people are running, away from life"

 

 

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Thank you for turning me unto this group... Have you ever checked acoustic alchemy or Shadowfax

 

 

I remember listening to this next piece landing in Ohio during a light early morning snow coming to visit family at Christmas - so peaceful

 

 

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@Cyndee glad work day going well for you - is that your bike I hear calling you?

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made enough money selling old comics to pay for electrolysis for the next 3 weeks  and some of therapist.... listing more and relaxing with a performer I sorely miss - what a talent that was taken from us MUCH TOO EARLY....

 

 

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31 minutes ago, Shay said:

@Cyndee glad work day going well for you - is that your bike I hear calling you?

 

it's appears so, and a lovely sunny day out again perhaps upper 70's this afternoon , my purple rider awaits...

 

Acoustic Alchemy - nice !

 

Hugs

 

 

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exercise refreshs the mind and readies the soul for soulful music....

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I'm in love with female rock vocalists, so when I discovered that Lizzie Hale (the lead vocalist for the band Halestorm) did an accompaniment with the Mongolian rock band "The Hu" I just had to listen.  It is absolutely spectacular!  I love Lizzie's voice and I think the The HU is amazing.  What a super combination.

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Shay said:

Have you ever checked acoustic alchemy or Shadowfax

I love Acoustic Alchemy!  I've got a stack of their music and have seen them 6 or 7 times when they tour the US.  

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If you like Michael Hedges you may enjoy Don Ross, a Canadian guitarist.  Another favorite of mine!  

 

 

 

 

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listening to Paul McCartney's side project called The Fireman - plan to get involved in EDM and vocal cascades ......

 

 

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SiriusXM - Channel 31 (Tom Petty channel) is in my head phones this morning....

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Best station on Sirius in my opinion... So much like early FM progressive stations in early 70s

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good stuff can you recommend some EDM I might listen to - I'm going to attempt writing something in that vein and need to research it.

 

In the meaintime I think I'll listen to a little 

 

 

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This playlist has a decent mix of popular 2020 EDM tracks. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3Di88mvYplBtkDBIzGLiiM?si=TRW8Llx3SjmnqQRhaukLTw. EDM is pretty broad sonically, there is a lot of variation and genres. It's more of a general classification of electronic music versus an actual genre. You've got House, Techno, Rave, Trance, Breakbeat hardcore, Jungle, Drum and Bass, Dubstep, and Trap, to name just a few.

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Our band is picking up this one and this is how I feel today.... hopeful....

 

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      Seems to me the time and cost is already being spent....on lawsuits.  And schools are absolutely flush with cash, at least around here.  They get enough property taxes, they need to learn appropriate use of funds.  Buy a few less computers and a few more bathrooms, and spend less time on athletics and I'd bet you a hamburger that the issue would be solved in a year.   To me, it seems like the whole bathroom thing is like lancing a boil or a cyst.  A sharp initial pain, and done. People are just resistant to doing it.      I think I could solve most of it...but politicians get too much press off of this to want it solved.   1.  Universal use of individual, gender-neutral, private bathrooms 2.  Universal use of individual, gender-neutral, private spaces for changing athletic clothes 3.  Emphasize co-ed rather than gendered sports.  Focus on physical activity, good sportsmanship, and having FUN.  Lifelong enjoyment, not just competition. 4.  Ban for-profit athletic programs at highschool and college levels, and ban betting/gambling related to athletic programs at educational institutions. 5.  Affirm parental rights consistently, rather than treating it like a salad bar.  That means permitting gender-affirming healthcare with parental consent, AND prohibiting schools keeping secrets from parents.  Adopt the "paperwork principle."  If it is on paper, parents 100% have a right to know about it and be informed on paper, including names/pronouns if such are documented.  If it is verbal only, it is informal enough to be overlooked or discussed verbally if needed.
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