Posted on 11/04/2011 6:06:01 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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G-Ma SR is a wise lady!
How is Sir Nate this week?
The title song, released in May 1967, made Webbs reputation and fortune. It even ended up as a TWA commercial.
One of the things I did as Music Director of my college radio station was go to the local record distributors weekly to pick up new releases to see what to add to the playlist. When I put this record on the turntable, it almost brought me to tears. It was beyond beautiful it was art. The only flaw, a minor one, was the sloppy key change from the middle eight to the last verse. But it was still a masterpiece.
Some other Webb tunes from the album:
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Ted, one of the elders in our church, used to be a police officer. One day after responding to a report of violence, he said the situation turned life-threatening. A man had stabbed someone and then menacingly turned the blade toward Ted. A fellow officer had taken position and fired his weapon at the assailant as he attacked Ted. The criminal was subdued, but Ted was shot in the crossfire. As he was driven by ambulance to the hospital, he felt deep waves of peace flowing over his soul from the Holy Spirit. Ted felt so tranquil that he was able to offer words of comfort to the law enforcement officer who was emotionally distraught over the crisis.
The Lord Jesus promised us peace in crisis. Just hours before His own crucifixion, Christ comforted His disciples with these words: Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid (John 14:27).
What is your worst fear? If you should have to face it, Christ will be there with you. Trusting Him through prayer makes available the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, and it will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus (Phil. 4:7).
Hiya Silent & great to see you! *hugs*
Nice vid...beautiful ship & voices!
You are doing well? Prepared for winter?
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Lookit you! Posting “our” favorite crooner! Good going, Conor! (((hugs)))
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An incrediable voice & talent Travis. Her classical training really shines through don’t ya think?
Good idea! LOL
Drive safe, sippee cup & food!
Riveted!
Johnny Rivers let Jimmy Webb write all the songs for the next Fifth Dimension disk, The Magic Garden, and its a kind of concept album, an idea that became hot after Days of Future Passed and Sergeant Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band.
According to accounts of the time, Carpet Man is supposed to represent the advice given to Webb by his friends about Cynthia. It was a successful single.
The Girls Song was another successful single. The classical composer Sergei Rachmaninov was a master at the art of tonal misdirection, and its the unifying idea behind his Piano Concerto #2. Here Webb provides an introduction that doesnt prepare the listener for the key in which the song begins. Its a brilliant stroke.
So Cynthia married someone else. Watch the key change at 1:26 with the middle eight, and the chords he uses at A woman like you needs a house and a home to get back to the original key. Its magnificent writing. (I couldnt find the album version, but someone was kind enough to post the single version and cut it off before the group segued into Laura Nyros Wedding Bell Blues.)
Another successful single.
Are you home now?
No new reports have come in other than a short note on Halloween (dressed as a Monkey & carried by Dad). I expect an update Sat or Sun.
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Good evening Mayor & thank you for our daily bread.
Wishing you & your family a restful weekend! *hugs*
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