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Morning Glory, by Jamiroquai. Lovely song, I tend to have awesome experiences listening to this smoking a cig as the sun rises. Just to say I'm an insomniac on occasions, this song lulls me ready for sleep and then awake at about noon. It's a pattern definitely. :-D

 
Awesome
Funny thing a couple of weeks ago I designed a t-shirt I had printed
“NO” on the front and “NO, NO, just No” on the back
It arrived yesterday, first day wearing it today, and a rap to go with it!
 

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If a song/lyrics have meaning one does not forget that even 30 years later I don't wish to be redundant but here is Joni Mitchell years later singing an old song (A day In the Garden).

This time (2014) she is playing a Parker Fly guitar rather than the piano...

She is dressed rather neutrally and is all about the music and the message I think...

 
Rather than bore some of you with the whole gig I neglected to give the position of the concert at the song I was wanting to play.

I copied the whole session link but I really like the more precise theme song played 30 years later dressed rather neutrally starting here:

 
Not trying to be promotional for the "good old" days but you know Joni Michell seems to stay young as the years go by. Could it be as the Cs say when you get closer to 4D you may have a "youthful appearance". Some seem to be almost timeless...and surround themselves with excellent musicians who understand the universality of music.

This is a bit intense in thought but not for true musicians I think...

Session 16 October 1994:
Q: (L) And will those who pass through this transition as, say, 50 year olds, will they have an equal opportunity to live an additional 400 years?

A: Will regenerate in youthful appearance.

This aint your average forum you know. Here is Joni Mitchell in 2020:

 
For all you candy collectin' Pez poppers, fulcrum-pivoting block rockers, intergalactic kundalini coaxin' jive talkers, spiritually 'unleashed' dog walkers, and 9 to 5 clock watchin'...merchandise hawkin'..."it's finally Friday" tick-tockers...I got somethin' special to jumpstart your week. So put on your tap dancin' shoes 'cuz this feisty gal-of-a-tune is gonna grab you by the collar, lead you to the dance floor, and won't let ya go until you're thoroughly glistening. As this centrifu-gal says, "Let the record...spinnn!"

 
@naorma I am not sure when I mentioned it (was not present at yesterday's EE session and can't remember to have mentioned it before) but it's beautiful music. Thank you very much for sharing! ❤️

BTW, it makes me think of another piece by Bach which can simply lift you off your feet. Maybe it was posted here before way up in this thread, but thought to share it anyway. It makes me always cry when listening to it (once - or maybe even more than once - it helped me to get out of a circle of very intrusive and harassing thoughts):

 
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