The Story
Time – The Musical is an original A Frank Angle production featuring songs about time.
Program (Past posts)
Act 1: Time
Act 2: Specific Time
Act 3: Years
Act 4: Months
Act 5: Days and Weekdays
Act 6: Weekends
Act 7: Hour(s)
Act 8: Brevity
Act 9: Extended Time
Act 10: Compound Time
Act 11: Future Time
Act 12: Seasons
Prologue
Time is vast in many ways. It can be complex or straight forward. It can be a chronological point or a special moment – cyros or kronos . A point determined by the sun’s continuous movement, or that some moment of the heart and mind that is timeless.
One doesn’t have to be a Christian to appreciate the beginning of chapter 3 from the Book of Ecclesiastes (commonly referred to as A Time for Everything). It’s appropriate for all.
For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven:
a time to be born, and a time to die;
a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted;
a time to kill, and a time to heal;
a time to break down, and a time to build up;
a time to weep, and a time to laugh;
a time to mourn, and a time to dance;
a time to throw away stones, and a time to gather stones together;
a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing;
a time to seek, and a time to lose;
a time to keep, and a time to throw away;
a time to tear, and a time to sew;
a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
a time to love, and a time to hate;
a time for war, and a time for peace. (NRSV version)
I first posted about time here, and then later as a joint effort with a photographer – and in time, came the joy known as Time: The Musical. For me, this musical extravaganza ends to beautiful music fitting for a prologue. The video is actually a commercial that I adore, which (to me) seems to be about chronos through karos.
The challenge for the audience is to share a musical treat about a personal special moment in time or a song about time that you enjoy. Try not to embedding, but I don’t mind unembedding. Thanks to everyone who participated in this musical, and I will announce the next musical in a future Opinion in the Shorts.
This is actually a harder challenge than the others.
Off to ponder…
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But many choices …. and I imagine there is a song for a special moment in the past with TMWGITU
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Well, does the song need to reference a time, or just be a special song?
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A time reference to you …. could be a moment …. could be an event or occasion
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Like Guap, I’m not sure if this is wgphat you’re getting at, but this was played at my wedding, which was a wonderful time. … Ode to Joy by Beethoven http://youtu.be/Wod-MudLNPA
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Elyse,
This works … and a fabulous song it is! Thanks for sharing why it’s special.
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Your prologue is perfect, Frank. My ending is one of my all-time favorite songs, and it references time. If my husband could sing, he would sing this to me. Instead he hums. Night and Day. The Temptations have the best version ever. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gytmVi-Wh5w
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Maddie,
Wonderful that your hubby hums instead of torturing you with his voice. 😉 Thanks for sharing!
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My only problem was choosing one! I selected “Moon River” from Breakfast at Tiffany’s, because I can remember my parents watching it on television after I had gone to bed, and I heard the music and was so drawn to it, that I sneaked into the hall and sat there listening, hoping I wouldn’t be discovered. It was the soundtrack, not the movie, that was so powerful at probably about eleven years old. It was a very pivotal “time” in life for me, and probably about the time I began to realize how important music was to me. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcXiJibBloU
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Debra,
What a great story around a wonderful song. Love the fact that you used a video with movie clips. Meanwhile, feel free to return with another song and story.
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Lovely music in that commercial, though that’s not surprising. Some of the greatest Classical music came attached to crazy cartoons, because the copyrights had run out, and it was free. 🙂
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Archon,
There’s no question that cartoons introduced many youngsters to classic music! Don’t you have a song with a special moment? Here’s one to hold you over … Van Morrison’s River of Life. http://youtu.be/Sf3YjkwBsFk
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Here’s my offering, Frank. Moody Blues – “I know you’re out there somewhere.” It holds special meaning for Peter and me. It speaks of patience and time in a very special way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a97d5bUCFVQ
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Cathy,
And outstanding song and glad it serves as a special song for the two of you. It reminds me of the times I’ve seen them in concert and of course serves as a reminder that the Moody Blues’ omission from the R&R Hall of Fame is ridiculous.
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Probably one of my all time favorite songs is the Rolling Stones’ “Time Waits for No One” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC0Qt1lvLq8 When I first heard it 40 years ago, I loved it for the Mick Taylor guitar solo, but now that I’m older, although I remain very fond of the guitar work, the lyrics resonate more.
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Lame,
Another good one to close the show. Interesting how music drew you in, but the lyrics struck a cord with you over time.
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40 years later the head’s clearer, too.
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LOL … but at a different level of warpness.
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Easy…. “Stuck in the middle with you” by Steelers Wheel… the first song Linda and I danced to when we met… and we still rock and roll to it today 40 + years later..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DohRa9lsx0Q.
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Bulldog,
Wonderful! Released on a 1972 album, as a single it reached the top 10 in both the USA and UK. Thanks for sharing that first dance!
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The man in the iron mask by a fella called Billy Bragg. Happy days indeed Frank!
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GFB,
Why is it special? Meanwhile, here it is. http://youtu.be/5d5mhvtZ9wg
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I loved her! We saw him at a concert and this song seemed to resonate at the time. Wonder where she is now……..
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Ah ha … linked to a love from the past … understandable. Thanks for sharing.
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“Sighs” and decides to have a cup of tea!
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Enjoy the tea!
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I did and had a chocolate bisuit too
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Spendid!
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They were!
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My son used to love the song that includes the lyrics “If I had words to make a day for you, I would wish for a day golden and true, I would make that day last for all time, Give you a night deep in moonlight.” I made a mixed tape for him about ten years ago which featured that song a number of times. I still love it because it is so joyful and catchy, because it is a great song to sing when a day is brimming and because it reminds me of him.
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Annie,
Sounds like a very special song for you. Is this it? … If I Had Words by Westlife and the Vard Sisters
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Wonderful post, I enjoyed dear Frank, Thank you, have a nice day, love, nia
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Nia,
Thank you … do you have a special song linked to a special moment in your life? Meanwhile, here’s a song for you … Take Your Time by Al Green
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You are welcome dear Frank, there are many songs linked to a special moment in my life, when I think of them, I said wow to myself… but music is in my life… as yours. Thank you for this song too. Love, nia
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How about “Wish you were here” by Pink Floyd… By far one one my top five.
I really like the video you posted. The graphics are super.
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Audra,
That commercials causes me to stop what I’m doing most of the time I see it. Here’s your song … http://youtu.be/JQ4wX76_oMI …. so why is it so special to you?
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I heard “Cherish” sung by the Association in the first row of Jennison Field House at MSU. I’ll always remember being that close.
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Georgette,
Concerts during our college days are special moments … so here’s your song! http://youtu.be/bCfKvuh_uq8
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Will Whitney Houston singing “One Moment In Time” work? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0W924XsLu4
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Tim,
It does work, but why is this song special to you?
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There are several…I remember one Elton John, but I can’t remember the name of the song…just some lyrics…”large hands lift him through the air, excited eyes contain him there, this is your brand new brother” I was pregnant with my third child, a boy, and was driving in the car bawling when I heard the song. It was on his live in Australia album.
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Kayjai,
I have tracked down The Greatest Discovery for you … thanks for sharing. http://youtu.be/zHpWrY_X1k0
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THAT’S IT!! I couldn’t for the life of me remember the title. Thanks, Frank.
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Glad I was able to serve my favorite Newfie.
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“Got to Get You Into My Life” by the Beatles. It was on the radio all the time the summer M and I were dating and got married (that would be 1976). This was fun, Frank. Thank you. 🙂 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWjEQsAYB9A
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Robin,
Great song for your moment. Thanks for sharing! This series has been fun, and yes … I listen to every song, which is wonderful!
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The Omega commercial is indeed a true work of art. It appeals on multiple levels, combining beautiful music with a panorama of efficiency and mechanical complexity. Very satisfying.
Time. On my desk here are a few references that I consult with declining frequency because of the increasing versatility of the internet. A copy of the constitution, Glover’s Pocket Ref, a Federal Reserve pamphlet on interest-rate arithmetic. And, the NY Times Almanac, 2004. I used to get one every year, and that one was the last I needed, a dated buoy in time’s channel. Where doe the time go?
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Jim,
Always glad to identify another commercial who sees the beauty of that commercial. Meanwhile, given all your references of time on your desk, here’s an appropriate song for you … My, My Time Flies by Enya. http://youtu.be/3GOuHzH5vSA
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You left out the “Turn turn turn” part in your biblical quote 🙂
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Hansi,
Well played … thus I follow this up with your song from The Byrds …. http://youtu.be/W4ga_M5Zdn4
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Here’s mine, Frank. Always been one of my favorites, my very first home of my own was across the street from Daytona Beach… and now, well, it just has extra special meaning. And I adore Playing For Change. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es3Vsfzdr14
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Victoria,
I love Playing for Change and that song … let alone the combination of the two! Many thanks.
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Victoria,
I too adore Playing for Change … plus I like the song, so having them together is even better! Thanks for sharing your memory for this.
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Quite a departure from your normal specifically-defined rules & guidelines! Ironically, I find more freedom of choice to make choosing more difficult….
My pick for this one is going to have to be “Daniel” by Elton John, which a good friend of mine sang for me in a karaoke bar (switching my name for Daniel’s) just before I left England. Still makes me tear up. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UA78e27R_J4
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Twixt,
Correct … I think the producer must have bumped his head on this one, so I may have to order a medical evaluation. Meanwhile, a classic song by Sir Elton, so thanks for sharing its significance to you.
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I am the absolute worse person to ask about music, even to think of songs that I enjoy (with the exception of anything by Leonard Cohen). On our drives to and from Quebec, hubby and I listen to music, guessing who sings what. Well, he pretty much scores 100%, whereas I score maybe 20%. I tend of have a real blockage with anything by Led zeppelin for some reason.
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Catherine,
It’s OK to be musically challenged, but that also means you have to rely on me … and that could be trouble … so I pick a my favorite Canadian (for obvious reasons) … With Love Gets Me Every Time. http://youtu.be/0FxygSMDZMk
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I’m not a fan of country but I don’t mine Ms Twain. That is a good song.
Musically challenges, is definitely the best way to describe me.
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Hooray … a picked a song you liked!
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Hmmm…Not sure. Most of the songs that would bring back a special memory are in Spanish. Is that ok?
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RoSy,
Sure it’s OK! Bring them on!!!!
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Thanks Frank.
With that – I share this video that makes me think of my brother – Roy (RIP). He said that when he died – that he’d want this played at his funeral. And – so it was. I’m not crazy about the video. But – since it’s the official video – it has good quality sound.
Hear that bit of polka influence in the music? 😉 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrhntHkn79U
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Thanks for sharing why the song is special to you. One question, what is the song about? …. and yes, I hear the polka influence!
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A loose translation:
A simple wooden cross
is what I ask for when I die
I do not want luxuries or tables of adobe
I do not want the box worth millions
The only thing I want is for you to sing songs
That the death of a poor man be a big party
I don’t want sorrow, I don’t want tears
I don’t want sadness, I don’t want anything
The only thing that I want at my wake
Is a serenade at dawn
When my body is by my tomb
The only thing I ask for as a farewell
Is that on all four corners of my grave
That you pour tequila as if it were holy water
I don’t want sorrow, I don’t want tears…
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Oh my … .and those words I didn’t anticipate!
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Doesn’t really go with the video…
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… nope … nor with someone who doesn’t know the language.
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😉
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Time may not be in my song selection but this song takes me way back in time.
My older sister used to take singing lessons; me dancing lessons. I always wanted to sing.
I wasn’t able to keep a tune very well but I could stay on key with this song.
When my sister performed at a USO for the troops, I begged my mother to let me sing this song. I was 13. I’ve posted 2 of my favorites. Of course, the Wizard of Oz was my intro to it.
Hope your enjoy …. Over the Rainbow
Isadora
1. http://youtu.be/jzF_y039slk
2. http://youtu.be/w_DKWlrA24k
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Isadora,
Usually, the criteria is very strict with each act, but in this case, I opened it up to songs of special moments, and your explanation qualifies!!!! Besides, the two versions of that song are my two favorites … so a special thanks from me! … and thanks for sharing.
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We need to believe in the wisdom in the beginning of Chapter 3 – Book of Ecclesiastes. Another way to look at it could be “There is nothing new under the sun”. This helps us to accept everything happening to us and around us.
Cheers 🙂
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Dilip,
For sure, much can be said for believing in and using wisdom. However, you can’t leave without a song, so here’s a calm tune from year ago by an American crooner, Perry Como with Once Upon a Time. http://youtu.be/n8Q7R11f4Bg
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u like to make sing Frank
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Hey Winny,
Here’ a hit song from the past, and the videos gives the words. To me, this song is very fitting for bloggers that see the goodness in people throughout the world. 😀 http://youtu.be/wlR0KElxxVg … Enjoy!
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wow how can u find it?
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Depending on location, sometimes videos are blocked. Go to YouTube and search “I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing” … Enjoy!
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thanks for suggestion Frank
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Wow! Quite a playlist here!
I’m throwing in They Might Be Giants – Birdhouse in your Soul. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8QA6Xzh0GU
I’ll share the song, but not the story.
Lets just say it’s special to me and my girl.
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Guapo,
The song is a first for me … I liked it, and the video made me smile. Knowing the song is linked to TMWGITU speaks for itself. One question though …. is there a certain song associated with running naked in the bar?
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Honestly, I associate that bar at that time in my life with Frank Sinatra, Hava Nagila, and dry martinis.
It was a very strange time…
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Maybe strange, but you will remain in infamy.
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When I was young, very young my life wasn’t terribly wonderful. Maybe terrible fit, this song touched my soul and saved my sanity: Van Morrison’s Into the Mystic … http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RHTb-WE4zo
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Val,
Van Morrison is fabulous … nonetheless, regardless of the circumstances, thanks for sharing an important part of you.
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that is a great commercial video, Frank. hmm, not sure if this song fits but Sixpence None the Richer, Kiss Me, gets to me every time. http://youtu.be/3YcNzHOBmk8
😛 Happy FRIDAY!!
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Sun,
Glad you enjoyed the commercial. Your song fits IF it is linked to something special for you. … and that is?????
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ha-ha, kissing memories of course, Frank. but, of course, i will never kiss and tell… 😛
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Oh la la! 😉
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I’m rather late to the party, Frank, but the Beach Boys, “God only knows” from 1966, has a very special memory for me. 🙂 http://youtu.be/AOMyS78o5YI
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Sylvia,
Another great tune to the collection … and I suspect that song has something to do with hubby! …. FYI: I added a video to your comment. 🙂
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Absolutely right on, Frank. I’m popping over to listen right now. 🙂
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Now, I need a few tissues, 🙂
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But they are good memories!
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Oh yes they are. Very good. 🙂
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Frank, what a lovely commercial …. And so smartly done plus the music, wonderful finishing /ending of the musical.
I have chosen – Prologue – from the soundtrack for the movie “Thor”- music by Patrick Doyle,a very powerful piece. http://youtu.be/VQ7iWnKyDeI
Frank, thanks for the amazing journey you have taken me on through this musical. Love the concept and can’t wait for the next.
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Viveka,
Many thanks for the kind words. Very powerful music indeed … and significance to you?
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To me …. Thor is one of our big Gods once …. the God of Thunder and I I would love to have this piece played when curtains has fallen after my last performance.
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We played the he double hockey sticks out of this tune for a few summers. we had a tradition where a group of maybe 20 people ( a very tight knit group) would head to La Ronge Saskatchewan and spend some time on board a buddy’s houseboat. Big lake, many islands, no people. Good times. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrhf_zgtmAg We also played this one a lot, from Paul Simon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iIG2CoPgHQ
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John,
Good times and friendships are special, so tunes connected to them fits quite well with this theme. Hot Hot Hot is definitely a good-time song! Thanks for sharing … and hope you stop by next Friday for when I announce the next musical.
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Absolutely, little late on this one, but a tough one to think on. Music is memories!!
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Late is better than never … and the link between memories and music is what I was after!
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stunning, reminds me of escher and some gear shop phantasmagoria we visited in some old european city…..the song that came to my mind is, the stones, “Time, time, time waits for no one….”
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Cindy,
I see the commercial on most days, and whenever it comes on, I stop what I’m doing to watch. Simply stunning! Meanwhile, since that Rolling Stones song is taken, here’s another classic for you … Crosby, Stills, and Nash with Long Time Gone. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVW9sOsXAjU
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