Thank you, Charles. I hadn't heard that one before, and have forwarded it to another who could very much use it right now.Charles L. Cotton wrote:What a powerful song for believers who have lost loved ones who are also believers.
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Gustav Holst's "The Planets," because the track "Mars" made a big impact on me, an 11-year-old, while I listened and watched wide-eyed as the sun started to breach the violet-blue curve of the earth on my first Pan Am approach into a Philippine landing.
"Ave Maria." I'm not Catholic, but this simple, melodic hymn is, when sung well, enchanting and inspirational. None did it better than Luciano Pavarotti.
"All Along the Watchtower," by Hendrix, but written by Bob Dylan. Because we had a garage band in high school, and as lead guitar way back when, that was my favorite.
"Here Comes the Sun," the Beatles, 1969. Personal reasons.
"Lunatic Fringe," by Red Ryder. Little known, but the first track on all my workout mixes.
"Born to be Wild," by Steppenwolf. It's one of only a handful of songs I can do well in karaoke. And it's pretty much timeless.
"Ave Maria." I'm not Catholic, but this simple, melodic hymn is, when sung well, enchanting and inspirational. None did it better than Luciano Pavarotti.
"All Along the Watchtower," by Hendrix, but written by Bob Dylan. Because we had a garage band in high school, and as lead guitar way back when, that was my favorite.
"Here Comes the Sun," the Beatles, 1969. Personal reasons.
"Lunatic Fringe," by Red Ryder. Little known, but the first track on all my workout mixes.
"Born to be Wild," by Steppenwolf. It's one of only a handful of songs I can do well in karaoke. And it's pretty much timeless.