Christopher Cross – Sailing
An evening pause: With Columbus still in mind.
The canvas can do miracles
Just you wait and see,
An evening pause: With Columbus still in mind.
The canvas can do miracles
Just you wait and see,
An evening pause: On this the anniversary of Columbus’s sighting of the New World, a love song.
An evening pause: How about some Boogie Woogie?
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An evening pause: From Stephen Sondheim’s musical, Into the Woods.
An evening pause: Fran McKendree, vocal, guitar; Lindsey Blount, vocal; River Guerguerian, percussion; Charles Milling, bass, vocal; Duncan Wickel, violin.
Words and music by Fran McKendree.
There is a painting in the skies,
Reflects the longing in your eyes.
Horizon widens, river bends,
Awakening that never ends.
An evening pause: An evocative song from a musical that is presently in development.
What I like about this video is how it reminds us that every image, every movie we see, especially the older ones, can only show us a image of a human being that no longer exists, and is essentially nothing more than a ghost to us.
An evening pause: From an appearance in Japan during their 2009 world tour.
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An evening pause: From 1982.
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An evening pause:
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An evening pause: A happy birthday song to Diane, performed live by Kate Wolf in 1980.
Two ways sometimes make one
Stronger than either alone.
So dancers join hands for a two waltz
Take all the steps on your own.
An evening pause: The miracle of the universe as seen by two rappers. Worth watching and listening to, even if you are not a fan of rap. They get it.
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An evening pause:
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An evening pause: By Camille Saint-SaΓ«ns.
An evening pause: A wonderful song, but the images, most of which were taken during the recording session, will give you a taste of the wild, crazy, irreverent, and often foolish 1960s. Today, a half century later, we still are reaping the whirlwind of that decade, for good and ill.