John Denver – Wild Montana Skies
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Ah, for just one time
I would take the Northwest Passage
To find the hand of Franklin
Reaching for the Beaufort Sea
Tracing one warm line
Through a land so wide and savage
And make a northwest passage to the sea.
An evening pause: Some breathtaking a cappela singing.
An evening pause: To quote from the youtube page: “A live session from the 1991/92 BBC Scotland broadcast, featuring the Cunningham brothers from Silly Wizard, Charlie MacKerron and Donald Shaw from Capercaillie, Ian MAcDonald from Ossian and various members of the Rankin Family, from Canada.”
It’s all good, but stay with it for the Irish dancing near the end.
An evening pause: a song by Stephen Foster.
An evening pause: In Glacier National Park in August 2011. From Mark “Indy” Kochte.
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An evening pause: Hugh Jackman singing the opening number, “O what a beautitul morning.”
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An evening pause: Performed on the Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour, 1970.
An evening pause: by John Rutter.
An evening pause: Some Ray Lynch to help relax us through these difficult times.
An evening pause: Danielle “Ate the Sandwich” Anderson.
An evening pause: performed live, December 1974.
An evening pause: As performed at Woodstock, 1969.
Go, and beat your crazy heads against the sky.
Try, and see beyond the houses in your eyes.
It’s okay to shoot the moon.
A battle builds over naming a Colorado mountain for John Denver.
Sadly, everything is politics today.
An evening pause: With a bit of Brooklyn at the start to set the tone!
An evening pause:
And when the music plays
And when the words are
Touched with sorrow
When the music plays
I hear the sound
I had to follow
Once upon a time
Once beneath the stars
The universe was ours
Love was all we knew
And all I knew was you
I wonder if you know
I wonder if you think about it
Once upon a time
In your wildest dreams