Glad you liked the video.I'm not sure that I like James Taylor all that much. Yet this duet is marvelous.
Disappointed in your *normally* good taste in singer/songwriters, though.
Glad you liked the video.I'm not sure that I like James Taylor all that much. Yet this duet is marvelous.
The Japanese have a really cool word.
Shimboie
(This is just my made up phonic spelling of the word.)
Shimboie mans something so profoundly "Right"
That it needs no mention.
How wonderful that they have a word for when no words are needed Yeah?
Example
When a mother nurses her baby
or
When a brother throws caution to the winds to save his sibling.
or
When James and Bonnie sit down together to sing to us of their loss.
as always thank you TR..
.Shimboie,
If we can't laugh at tragedys why have them?":O}
If we can't laugh at tragedys why have them?":O}
His name is Ian Anderson.
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I watched Tull at the arena at WSU in Pullman, Washington. Great show.Time for a change of pace. Jethro Tull had a few greats...
No reason not to skip the first two minutes.
Join the Club! LOLGlad you liked the video.
Disappointed in your *normally* good taste in singer/songwriters, though.
I watched Tull at the arena at WSU in Pullman, Washington. Great show.
The spiritual voice of a generation.
"And I heard Mahalia Jackson's voice coming though the either."
Van Morrison
Cool! Never saw them live, for shame. At 2:09 in "Farm on the Freeway" there's a very interesting "cloverleaf" of train tracks. Highly doubt that picture is from the US. We just don't care about trains. Maybe because except for ships they are the most efficient way to carry cargo? Thanks for posting this, PPM!
I knew I had screwed up some where T name wasnt youngblood but jackson BrownI'm not sure that I like James Taylor all that much. Yet this duet is marvelous.
You Betcha- George! My pleasure. He Had Though I thought Youngblood was a strange choise.as a partner!
I knew I had screwed up some where T name wasnt youngblood but jackson Brown
She is certainly a great artist.
Ah! Then perhaps you will enjoy this as well. I have dreams that began with this song.Pretty durn amazing song. Mr Morrison is in a class of his very own!
Ah! Then perhaps you will enjoy this as well. I have dreams that began with this song.
Haunts of Ancient Peace
Van Morrison
Beside the garden walls,
We walk in haunts of ancient peace.
At night we rest and go to sleep
In haunts of ancient peace.
The love and light we seek,
The words we do not need to speak,
Here in this wondrous way we keep
These haunts of ancient peace.
Let us go there again
When we need some relief
Oh, when I can't find my feet
When I need rest and sleep.
The Sunday bells they chime
Around the countryside and towns
A song of harmony and rhyme
In haunts of ancient peace.
The holy grail we seek
On down by haunts of ancient peace.
We see the new Jerusalem
In haunts of ancient peace.
Oh, when I can't find my feet
Oh, when I need some relief
One more time again.
You know I want to go there one more time again.
Be still in haunts of ancient peace.
(Be still)
Songwriters: Van Morrison
Haunts of Ancient Peace lyrics © BMG Rights Management
This is, for me, the Jewel in his crown:
His love song to Mahalia Jackson
"I said, oh, common one, my illuminated one."
Summertime in England
Van Morrison
Can you meet me in the country
In the summertime in England
Will you meet me?
Will you meet me in the country
In the summertime in England
Will you meet me?
We'll go riding up to Kendal in the country
In the summertime in England.
Did you ever hear about
Did you ever hear about
Did you ever hear about
Wordsworth and Coleridge, baby?
Did you ever hear about Wordsworth and Coleridge?
They were smokin' up in Kendal
By the lakeside
Can you meet me in the country in the long grass
In the summertime in England
Will you meet me
With your red robe dangling all around your body
With your red robe dangling all around your body
Will you meet me
Did you ever hear about
William Blake
T. S. Eliot
In the summer
In the countryside
They were smokin'
Summertime in England
Won't you meet me down Bristol
Meet me along by Bristol
We'll go ridin' down
Down by Avalon
Down by Avalon
Down by Avalon
In the countryside in England
With your red robe danglin' all around your body free
Let your red robe go.
Goin' ridin' down by Avalon
Would you meet me in the country
In the summertime in England
Would you meet me?
In the Church of St. John
Down by Avalon
"Holy Magnet
Give you attraction
Yea, I was attracted to you.
Your coat was old, ragged and worn
And you wore it down through the ages
Ah, the sufferin' did show in your eyes as we spoke
And the gospel music
The voice of Mahalia Jackson came through the ether
Oh my common one with the coat so old
And the light in the head
Said, daddy, don't stroke me
Call me the common one.
I said, oh, common one, my illuminated one.
Oh my high in the art of sufferin' one.
Take a walk with me
Take a walk with me down by Avalon
Oh, my common one with the coat so old
And the light in her head.
And the sufferin' so fine
Take a walk with me down by Avalon
And I will show you
It ain't why, why, why
It just is."
Would you meet me in the country
Can you meet me in the long grass
In the country in the summertime
Can you meet me in the long grass
Wait a minute
With your red robe
Danglin' all around your body.
Yeats and Lady Gregory corresponded
And James Joyce wrote streams of consciousness books
T.S. Eliot chose England
T.S. Eliot joined the ministry
Did you ever hear about
Wordsworth and Coleridge?
Smokin' up in Kendal
They were smokin' by the lakeside
Let your red robe go
Let your red robe dangle in the countryside in England
We'll go ridin' down by Avalon
In the country
In the summertime
With you by my side
Let your red robe go
You'll be happy dancin'
Let your red robe go
Won't you meet me down by Avalon
In the summertime in England
In the Church of St. John
Did you ever hear about Jesus walkin'
Jesus walkin' down by Avalon?
Can you feel the light in England?
Can you feel the light in England?
Oh, my common one with the light in her head
And the coat so old
And the sufferin' so fine
Take a walk with me
Oh, my common one,
Oh, my illuminated one
Down by Avalon
Oh, my common one
Oh, my storytime one
Oh, my treasury in the sunset
Take a walk with me
And I will show you
It ain't why
It just is
Oh, my common one
With the light in the head
And the coat so old
Oh, my high in the art of sufferin' one
Oh, my common one
Take a walk with me
Down by Avalon
And I will show you
It ain't why
It just is.
Oh, my common one with the light in her head
And the coat so fine
And the sufferin' so high
All right now.
Oh, my common one
It ain't why
It just is
That's all
That's all there is about it.
It just is.
Can you feel the light?
I want to go to church and say.
In your soul
Ain't it high?
Oh, my common one
Oh, my story time one
Oh, my high in the art of sufferin' one
Put your head on my shoulder
And you listen to the silence.
Can you feel the silence?
Songwriters: Van Morrison
I'm beginning to doubt that I'll ever have peace in my brain. This song gets rambunctious and is unsettling before it mercifully ends. I suppose we can be beset with static that only we get to suffer. And suffer is the right word. As it's the only way I know to live I think a long life isn't a good thing for me. 70 will be plenty.