Moody Blues β Forever Autumn
An evening pause: For the arrival of fall.
A nightly pause from the news to give the reader/viewer a bit of classic entertainment.
An evening pause: For the arrival of fall.
An evening pause: From the 1936 film Follow the Fleet
An evening pause: Words by Shakespeare, one of Feste the clown’s songs from Twelfth Night, Act 2, scene 4. Music by Clark Jaman, done, as he says, “for a school project.” Very nice.
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An evening pause: The lurking and sometimes silly taboos of our society.
An evening pause: Walking on water. As the youtube website explained, “They filled a pool with a mix of cornstarch and water made on a concrete mixer truck. It becomes a non-newtonian fluid. When stress is applied to the liquid it exhibits properties of a solid.”
An evening pause:
You can take everything I have
You can break everything I am
Like I’m made of glass
Like I’m made of paper.
And go on and try to tear me down
I will be rising from the ground
Like a skyscraper.
An evening pause: I dare anyone to watch these guys perform this song and still claim that rock stars aren’t talented musicians.
An evening pause: From the Abbott and Costello film Buck Privates (1941).
To me, the word that best describes this is exuberance. Faced with war and threatened with destruction, the American nation responded with defiant humor.
An evening pause: Scientists rapping about physics. And as usual, Richard Feynman is the star.