I am learning, ever so slowly, and not without pain, that ignoring my own intuition has brought me into my darkest moments, and finally being brave enough to do what I feel called to do inside has been the light to guide me out of those dark times. I signed the consent forms, I pu...
Naked 1. Losing Grip Am F G F Am F G F Am F G F Are you aware of what you make me feel baby Am F G F Right now I feel invisible to you like I'm not real Am F G F Am Didn't you feel me lock my arms around you why'd you turn away E G F Here's what I have t...
After a lunch break, they returned to “Let It Be” again, Paul calling out the chords to George during the performance. "You know the chords to 'Mother Mary,' don't you?" he asked George, the group affectionately referring to the song by this name throughout most of these January, ...
Apparently, Jim was sick of the Rock Star life, declared that he would never perform live on stage again and wanted to start over anonymously so he could just write his poetry; his common-law wife Pamela Courson wholeheartedly agreed so they moved to Paris. On July 3, 1971, less than t...
当时,埃尔顿-约翰正在自己位于英国温莎市的家中举行一年 分享6赞 lenka吧 慕容泠泠 [吧主第6波]Bring Me Down 歌词So here we are again starin’ at the end of what we made and who we are. Never knowin' when one of us will break apart and walk the oth 分享2赞 武汉吧 失措〃 Let the snow...
Well there's a thousand things I shouldn't do But if I do them I should do them with you So won't you fall into my arms again And hold me for the world may end And if you need to kiss me Then you'll most definitely miss me When I'm gone ...
Viewing jazz education as a means toward growing an audience has always struck me as a somewhat misguided approach in the first place. Even if the student in question is not going to go on to be a legendary player, I prefer to think of 'jazz appreciation' as life-enrichment for its own...
(but more accurately as "a little serenade"); it includes a lovely "Romanze" second movement as well as the more famous first movement. A Musical Joke is exactly that: a parody of bad composition, ending with chords in four different keys, and including almost every possible kind of "...
BROOMI’m not saying it surprised me. It was just a nice visual. That when you’re in a bad mood, the sound of the cabasa can put the red into you and then the purple, and then you’ll shine because you’re happy again. I also liked that the segment wasn’t just a callback ...
That moment when the lights go down and the baroque chords start processing gives me dramatic chills. I get the impression of Herrmann as having understood what was going on here better than Serling did. In fact I find that listening to the score by itself, I can experience the catharsis ...