Posted on 09/13/2018 4:53:26 PM PDT by fatima
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But I bet if you gave it some thought, you could sing the entire song!
Blue Oyster Cult - I Am The Storm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcPt7NnhwvA
For those who listen to singers from south of the border;
Lagrimas, (The Tears) by Jose Jose from 1983.
La Barca, ( The Boat) by Luis Miguel from 1991.
I’m not fluent in Spanish, but I like the song structures, the singing and the performances.
The Grammy Award winning duo of guitarist Eric Tigstad and multi-instrumentalist Nancy Rumbel have been recording and performing together since 1985, producing a mixture of contemporary jazz and new age music, with both neoclassical and folk influences and elements.
Rumbel had been a member of the Paul Winter Consort for eight years before moving to Seattle and meeting Tingstad. She mainly plays oboe, English horn and double ocarina. They were signed by Narada in 1985, which released their debut Christmas album, "The Gift". The album "Acoustic Garden" won the 2002 Grammy for Best New Age Album.
Just got in from a WONDERFUl night. My nephew was AWESOME and the crowd loved him!
(((HUGS)))
We did “Riders of the Storm” and “Angie”.
You are almost right...I just listened to it on YouTube and could sing along with it like it was popular yesterday. Hearing the tune and the singers triggers the good memories. But, struggle as I might, I doubt I could sing it without the prompts of the music and voices..
If anybody should know lots of “Stormy Weather” songs, it has to be you! You’ve probably experienced more of it than all of the rest of us put together.
Got to see ‘em live a couple times in the late 70s from just a few rows back, and phenomenal is an understatement.
I swear Pastorius’s fingers looked about 18” long flyin’ over that bass !
Summer rain taps at my window...
Johnny Rivers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xa9vWVEYojg
Don’t Let The Rain Come Down (Serendipity Singers)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KtBGG49T50E
Rhythm ofthe Rain (The Cascades)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bQstQST1GiM
“Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head”
Singin' in the Bathtub--The High Hatters (1929)
Good evening, ML...((HUGS))...too cool! Glad things went so well.
It was mostly older folks, and I saw several guys with “Vietnam Veteran” hats. They were a wonderful audience, and some excellent musicians too.
They were very impressed with Josh.
Have you ever wonder what this song is about? Here's the answer:
"There is a Chinese saying, "Either the East Wind prevails over the West Wind or the West Wind prevails over the East Wind." I believe it is characteristic of the situation today that the East Wind is prevailing over the West Wind. That is to say, the forces of socialism have become overwhelmingly superior to the forces of imperialism."
--Mao Tse-tung, November 17, 1957
Thanks, unique.
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