Sunday, April 4, 2021

Make this connection

This poem was published many moons ago.Originaly titled Deep Love If you make this connection, you will know who I am, and you will know this as real...... Like Christ in May; A rose in June; I call your name to be with you. Glass that seems so crystal clear, I formed our love with you not near, but then I look up to see a cloud so high reminds me of an unchallenged God, or the force of a still wading pond. Sitting, contemplating if I should leave this flesh right now. I'd be able to see a darkened orange sun melting into the horizon. Oh Deep Love...

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Sander van Doorn - Koko (Nicholas Antony Whistler Remix)

Sander van Doorn - Koko (Nicholas Antony Whistler Remix)



Sent to me via yahoo. I don't know what's going on with this set up, but...let's see what happens

Hamon - A good friend (Prod. J.esteban)





     I tried to post this yesterday, ended posting the whole playlist. Something has been going awry ever since Google cleaved themselves to the Youtube accounts. Here it goes, trying it again...This poem was sent to  me via my yahoo account. As with many others, my You Tube Channel is inaccessible at the moment. Believe you me, I've spent many hours trying to figure this one out...

Saturday, May 31, 2014

This posting is for those out there wondering why I haven't been adding anything to my channel or blog. Well, I'm in the process of building a home, including my "9 to 5". It's grueling. 10 hour days sometimes more. I'm still alive. I barely have time to do the things I have to do, let alone the things I want to do. So I'm figuring by the close end of 2014 I'll be settled in and ready to have some real fun. Write some stories, add some more to my playlist, so on and so forth. Anyway folks...the spirit lives on...

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Falling (Feels So Good) Live Acoustic - Laura Warwick (Original Singer S...



     Laura Warwick; Singer and Songwriter based out of the United Kingdom. Laura's You Tube Channel invites listeners to follow her on her journey through the studio recording process and her "antics" on the road with her video diaries. As of this writing she professes to be recording and writing her new album, but I do believe that this album is finished by now. One interesting aspect I should note about her channel; Laura takes this one song, "Losing You" and has about thirteen different versions of it. Dub-step, Electro, House, remix, and various other remixed variations. I found myself clicking through the videos to hear how different you make one song sound.
     So I picked this song not only because its the first video that pops up when you get to her You tube channel, but also because it's pretty smooth and somewhat soulful. Those interested in following Mrs. Warwick on Twitter can do so at www.twitter.com/laurawarwick
 She has several other websites also;  www.laurawarwickmusic.com   www.reverbnation.com/laurawarwick   www.facebook.com/laurawarwickmusic

Monday, January 14, 2013

PANCASILA meditation with guitar - Johannes Passion BWV 245 JS. Bach - L...



     This was one of the very first videos I ever saw that was made by Lianto Tjahjoputro. It totally blew me away, I was amazed. So much so I had to let him know. Can you believe Mr. Tjahjoputro sent me back a response, and more than once. He is quite the gentlemen. Anybody who has begun to get into classical, or has ever tried knows the effects it has on your mind. Actually, I cannot speak for everybody, I can only speak from a personal point of view, and do I got some interesting stories about my "classical" experience.
     What I can say the first time someone taught me the "opening" to Jesu' Joy of Mans Desire. I couldn't believe my ears, I couldn't believe I was actually playing what I was hearing but that's the mind-trip. My focus is actually on my hands and hearing is like secondary. If that makes sense. If anybody out there has actually recorded themselves playing an instrument and then turned around and listened to their recording, you know what I'm talking about.
     Anyway, enough about me. I'll save my personal stories for a later date when I have more time. I just got about enough time to say a couple more things about Mr. Tjahputro's Channel. I'm subscribing to it, and I found Mr. Tjahjoputro's "Likes" and "Favorites" list's opened up a whole new world of musicians I don't think I would have normally stumbled upon. A Caliber of a higher degree, I think they are referred to as Maestro's or Masters.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Greg Stillwell (Singingkid) - Artificial Flowers


     This is going to be great fun folks. I was just looking at my vast array of  contacts and find I have a wealth of information. This is actually going to be therapeutic for me I believe. Sometimes a song can trigger a floodgate of memories that were associated with that particular song, unfortunately this song has no forgotten, hidden memories attached with it. But that's alright, it's not necessarily a bad thing.
     I do know one thing though, this was one of the very first songs I heard Mr. Greg Stillwell (The Singing Kid), sing. I mentioned something about Vegas once, in one of my comments. He responded back, and the rest is history, as they say. Mr. Stillwell just recently tried out for Canada's Got Talent, but apparently didn't make "the list". It's alright Mr. Stillwell, there's always next year. How about doing a rendition of "Mac the Knife" as your submission song? I can totally hear you singing that one. I subscribe to Mr. Stillwell's Channel also; The cool thing is he loves what he does, and he does what he loves. During the holiday's The Singing Kid sends his fans an appropriate song for the specific holiday, which I thought was an extra added benefit.
     I think I've told him this before, but I'll just say it one more time. Keep on singing Mr. Stillwell....