Loggins and Messina – Angry Eyes
An evening pause: Hat tip Frank Kelly.
An evening pause: Hat tip Frank Kelly.
An evening pause: I haven’t posted anything by this group since 2012. Time for another, this time about a war between the bees and the bees.
An evening pause: Performed live 1974. The center singer, Glodean James, was married to Barry White at the time.
Hat tip Edward Thelen.
An evening pause: Hat tip Jim Mallamace, who writes, “The tarantella is an uplifting folk dance music popular in many regions of Italy. Each region with its own version. This performance is of a tarantella from the Naples area. … Maestro Antonio Casolaro is on the mandolin. Francesco Polito on guitar.”
An evening pause: Music is Evergreen by Coldplay. Stick with this, it is worth it.
Hat tip Joseph Griffin.
An evening pause: Recorded live in 1978.
Hat tip Jim Mallamace.
A evening pause: Hat tip Edward Thelen.
An evening pause: Performed live October 9, 1981.
Hat tip Jim Mallamace.
An evening pause: Hat tip Edward Thelen.
An evening pause: Hat tip Jim Mallamace.
An evening pause: You need to watch all of The Sound of Music (1965) to understand the context that makes the song even better, and explains the way the clip ends.
Hat tip Edward Thelen.
An evening pause:
We know thereโs order built into the fabric of the world
Of nature. Flocks of geese! Schools of fish! And every boy and girl
Delights in how the stars shine down in all their constellations
And the planets stay on track and keep the most sublime relations
With each other. Orderโs everywhere. Yet we humans too create it
It emerges. No one intends it. No one has to orchestrate it.
Itโs the product of our actions but no single mindโs designed it
Thereโs magic without wizards if you just know how to find it
I suspect that readers of Behind the Black will know the answer to this mystery.
Hat tip Edward Thelen.