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  • Post edited by LuDux at 2017-10-17 15:49:04
    I take the needle off the Technics and put it in my vein
  • Symphony- Clean Bandit ft Zara Larson.
    Post edited by serenity52 at 2017-10-18 17:06:25
  • Hey Christian- I'm also digging New Rules by Dua Lipa song. Really like her stuff.
  • I listen to what seems to be termed Chill when I need a boost, Serenity.  A couple of examples to follow.  Some classical and some jazz does as well.

    Vargo - Talking One Language.

    Great song.  Too bad it's not that easy.  It will takes a little more wit on mankind's part to end all of the nonsense and the split decisions in which everyone is wrong.

    Post edited by Whickwithy at 2017-10-18 17:11:35
  • Katie Melua - Nine Million Bicycles  Probably not exactly classified as Chill but close enough.  It has the same effect, anyways.

  • I prefer the 'closest thing to crazy song' by Katie Melua.

    I also revisit KT Tunstall's  Eye To The Telescope, Black Horse and a Cherry Tree, and Suddenly i See.

    Tears by Louisa Johnson.

    Somewhere over the rainbow by Eva Cassidy (which im sure you will know.) It's very soul lifting. x
    Post edited by serenity52 at 2017-10-18 17:38:28
  • I don't know if you've ever heard of "The Princess Bride".  There are two versions.  There is the movie and the book by Morgenstern.  You should really read the book.  I think you would like it.  It goes far beyond the usual happy ending that everyone likes so much.  It really cracks me up.  It is part of the puzzle of life to me.  The finest thing on Earth and, yet, almost invariably it falls apart.  There's a reason for that and it's linked closely to why it is that women know how to love and men are just crazy.  Well, it's all liked to that, really.
  • Well I listened to Tales of Us for the first time for over 6 months today. I had forgotten how achingly beautiful and haunting it is. A step away from the uptempo Frapp certainly, but an absolute masterpiece.
    It clearly shows how much the strings are missed on Silver Eye and leaves you wondering exactly what that album would have been if the tracks were blessed with some strings on the tracks.
    The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ.
    Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit.
    Shall lure it back to cancal half a line,
    Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it.
  • https://youtu.be/fgk2gQVN1A4

    Had to sing this in a group for GCSE Music for Christmas Assembly.x
  • Whick I'm hearing George Michael's Careless Whisper in that Vargo song?
    Post edited by serenity52 at 2017-10-19 14:04:31
  • Wow I just viewed a trailer for the Film 'The Princess Bride'. I must say that the Prince is very dashing and hot. I wouldn't mind being his damsel in distress.

    Yeah...anyway. Ahem. I shall be watching it. Looks romantic and historical. x
  • The Princess Bride book is what I was recommending.  It's more in tune with the song you chose from Katie Melua.  But, the movie brilliant, though it completely leaves out the part that the song reflects.

    Hmmm, Careless Whisper is one fine song but I don't see the connection,.  Maybe the horns?

    Mamas and the Papas, just wow.

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