igor's listening history
Dedicated to all musicians who get asked "what do expect to get from making music?"
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Our dear friend Lynda is in hospice; we wanted to do a song for her - for all she has done for us. This is that song. k & w
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This is really a true story.
No, really...
And our holiday gift to you & your friends. (Feel free to download it and share it with anyone who you think might enjoy it.)
Oh... by the way... acl is finally waking from a very deep slumber…
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Demo #3.
We've all been there - so we all know this conversation VERY well.
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'...there was a public house on the way
evidently, the local congregation used its basement.
We stayed there.
Twice, the bartender fed us
the preceding night's scraps
In the morning of the third day,
an odd silence hovered above:
rising…
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What if the snow and its wonder involved an environmental 'imutation' or - at least - a beautiful metaphor for the great, gentle, quiet, thorough meeting...
...of the greatest, silent need.
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Hush; you might desire one thing: dwell in he who is Love; consider this, his beauty.
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my contribution to this years RPM Christmas Challenge,,, the song first appeared in 1943 in the film "Meet me in Saint Louis" sung in a great sceen by Judy Garland,,,, written by H. Martin and R. Blane,,, it's sort of a beautifully sad song for…
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