Maybe a duet?...:love:...Ben
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQtxRvwcFa8
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Maybe a duet?...:love:...Ben
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQtxRvwcFa8
I just Googled "rita coolidge whiskey whiskey" and came up with an extensive list including free mp-3 downloads.
Thanks Dave,
When you said you Googled I got off my browser and went to Google and found it. Thanks. I still like the Canadian girls version over Rita's.
Bob
Here is another song titled Whiskey, Whiskey, Whiskey, which I have on one of John Mayer's albums in his adult phase. The guy is a fantastic musical artist and once he got over the affectations in his singing of his youth, he has matured nicely. He has always been an incredible guitar talent though.
https://youtu.be/w6_MnxwLie8
(Incidentally, I don't think that is Mayer in this video, which was not official, but one put together from a fan)
X2
Bob
Music might have more of a range of personal value than anything I can think of. While some can be passively in the background, with no connection to my soul, it's just there, soothing, enjoyable but without demands. Some acts as a catalyst in my mind and connects in the most ethereal way, I pull it in and it becomes part of me especially at times that I am in deep thought. Smooth jazz and classical music most often do that to me.
Then there is the occasion when I am pulled into the music--completely. It conveys much more than the sum of its parts and it takes over my soul. This piece is one of those.
I hope you enjoy it.
Yes, music can have a special power and connection to pass feelings and emotion. Below is another in that category...not a dry eye in the house. Kelly Clarkson comes back to American Idol in its final show showing why she was its first winner with a song she wrote about her father who abandon her. Tears were streaming down my face too.
Piece By Piece
https://youtu.be/tuunqfdz388
...and from my own tears :clap: :clap:
Thank you
In a different direction: County Jail.
Here's something fun. First, watch this video of the great singer, Della Reese, talking about being mentored by Mahalia Jackson — an incredible voice from my youth — and how she "hated" Mahalia because she was so good.
https://youtu.be/mSfNj-IUxF4
Then, listen to this one to remember what Malalia was and why Della Reese was in such awe.
https://youtu.be/x0PlS8nuceA