Please!
I grew up ignorant of music.
My husband introduced me to it
and now I find it enriches my pleasures in life.
I prefer world folk and classical from all cultures and fusions.
How about you?
You can find a lot of music on YouTube.
LOL. I love singing too
and improvising on the songs
in private.
Music exists only in memory. There are very few amnesiacs in the business.
My late next door neighbor sang with Duke Ellington in the 40's. Herb Jeffries.
Music has sound that can soothe the savage beast.
How about starting a conversation asking about music so we can talk about it.
No one gets on here and says say something politics to me.
I'd rather talk about an issue that has some point to it.
I rather talk about green beans, cherry trees, or Nile crocodiles than politics.
I haven't learned to read or write music,
but i do make new lyrics for old songs,
great fun when the meaning of the old one doesn't suit
circumstances or need.
Sometimes gets quite funny.
Feel like a child when I'm at it.
I my lifetime there was Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix. Everything else, including the Beatles, was just entertainment.
I my lifetime there was Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix. Everything else, including the Beatles, was just entertainment.
Sharonna
Much as i appreciate many of the wonderful things about you -
we don't share the same taste in music.
The samples you have posted so far are ones I can't bare to listen to.
I feel sorry about that.
I bet you would be great fun to dance with.
Pink Floyd, best lyrics ever in the history of music.
I like at the ending of the excellent-to-me"Tubthumping" song by Chumbawumba
when the trumpet player starts playing "Trumpet Voluntary in D Major" by Jeremiah Clarke -- a staple for many brides and grooms for wedding processionals.
:)
In the video the Trumpet Voluntary starts at about the 2:56 mark of the video
Their simple " a distant ship's smoke on the horizon" gets me every time in "Comfortably Numb."
:)