Now when the autumn is here, and the rain is more prevalent, I always put on this song - it's meditating. (especially when the rain is so hard I can hear it hammering on my roof - as it does now)
(2017-09-08, 09:34 PM)Pollux Wrote: Now when the autumn is here, and the rain is more prevalent, I always put on this song - it's meditating. (especially when the rain is so hard I can hear it hammering on my roof - as it does now)
Waiting For The Rain - Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Speaking about the rain... An old beautiful song from Roxette:
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(2017-09-09, 12:23 AM)Pollux Wrote: It's not Christmas time yet, butt these boys are really nailing their hymn...
Carol of the Bells
I sometime look for alternative versions of this song - originally a pagan folk-song to be sung in January (or possibly later?), a looking forward to the bounty that the coming springtime will bring.
I like this, it is closer to a raw peasant sound, though still well-presented.
(2017-09-10, 05:08 AM)Laird Wrote: An unfortunate typo in your last post, Pollux, especially in the context of the Church.
Hah; what aboutt the butt......
I remember one time when I spent a really long post, on another forum, about Gordon Ramsay, and referred to him on several occasions in the post as; the cock, instead of; the cook - to the amusement of the other forum-members there. `The cock Gordon Ramsay´ this, and `the cock Gordon Ramsay´ that, and on and on....
My English grammar really suck from time to time, but since I am a non-native speaker of English, I hope I make myself understood here, from time to time.
I`spell like a rake´ & `write like a crow´, as we use to say....
(2017-09-11, 02:44 PM)Typoz Wrote: I sometime look for alternative versions of this song - originally a pagan folk-song to be sung in January (or possibly later?), a looking forward to the bounty that the coming springtime will bring.
I like this, it is closer to a raw peasant sound, though still well-presented.
(2017-09-11, 05:04 PM)Pollux Wrote: Yea, but the man singing the bass-tone really sucked though...
Well, I'm a bit of a folk fan - regardless of ethnicity, and it is the raw edges of ordinary people which actually make the genre worthwhile for me. I do like music with rough edges. One of my favourite songs came from an obscure compilation CD and was by a male choir from Corsica - sadly I can't seem to track down anything of similar quality from the same region.
Quote:Speaking of alternative versions of this song, I found this one.