In my never humble opinion, this woman is the greatest singer of the age. Here she covers a Joni Mitchell tune:
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Sun 20 Aug, 2017 05:28 am
My "favourite" song changes almost with the wind direction. Having said that, at the moment I really like "Kala" which Elizabeth Fraser has done with Yann Tiersen:
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edgarblythe
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Sun 20 Aug, 2017 07:21 am
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jespah
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Sun 20 Aug, 2017 08:00 am
This one has been running in my head recently (one of my writing clients is a person in recovery):
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PUNKEY
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Sun 20 Aug, 2017 08:49 am
Being With You - Smokey Robinson
I Can't Make You Love Me - Bonnie Raitt
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Setanta
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Sun 20 Aug, 2017 12:33 pm
The Monkees were created for a television series, but as they were all musicians, they eventually wanted to be an actual band. This is their biggest post-television hit, co-written by Carole King, one of the most successful songwriters of the 60s:
I could not possibly choose a favorite song by the Beatles, but I will dedicate this to Boomer, who I know loves the song:
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Setanta
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Sun 20 Aug, 2017 12:50 pm
@edgarblythe,
I agree . . . I found Last Train to Clarksville particularly ironic when I got to Fort Campbell for basic training. Clarksville, Tennessee is just south of the military reservation.
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Sun 20 Aug, 2017 01:58 pm
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Mon 21 Aug, 2017 01:00 am
@Setanta,
Someone like you
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Mon 21 Aug, 2017 12:10 pm
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Mon 21 Aug, 2017 03:29 pm
Bridge Over Troubled Water, Simon and Garfunkel
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow, The Shirelles.
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Setanta
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Mon 21 Aug, 2017 03:49 pm
This is my favorite "post-Beatles" song, and I think George succeeded in capturing the era . . .
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Setanta
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Mon 21 Aug, 2017 05:38 pm
I just found this while rummaging around for other things, and I think it fits here. A flash-mob of musicians do the "Ode to Joy."