Ms_ladyblue
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It’s strange that about the same time I saw you posted this song I was actually watching the movie.
It’s strange that about the same time I saw you posted this song I was actually watching the movie.
That is strange, lol. I've always loved the song.It’s strange that about the same time I saw you posted this song I was actually watching the movie.
Amazing voices and beautiful song.
I agree. Gave me chills.Amazing voices and beautiful song.
Siblings can have amazing harmonics. My sister and I had never sung together before. When she was visiting a few years ago I pulled out my guitar and we sang Amazing Grace. It literally gave me a chill, not that we sounded anything like the operatic brother and sister in the video, but that it was some synergistic harmonic vibe that could only happen between siblings.I agree. Gave me chills.
Sounds like a wonderful memory you'll never forget.Siblings have amazing harmonics. My sister and I had never sung together before. When she was visiting a few years ago I pulled out my guitar and we sang Amazing Grace. It literally gave me a chill, not that we sounded anything like the operatic brother and sister in the video, but that it was some synergistic harmonic vibe that could only happen between siblings.
That was great Robert. I look forward to others on here sharing their talent. As for me, my wife tells me to be quite when I'm singing.I know I posted this song already, but Logic Pro, my DAW, released a mastering AI a few weeks ago and I thought I would remaster this little diddy. I recorded this song more than 20 years ago on a digital device before computer software became usable.
My dog starts howling whenever I sing! But at least we're in harmony.That was great Robert. I look forward to others on here sharing their talent. As for me, my wife tells me to be quite when I'm singing.
You're a hoot. Sure sounds like JWs.Who Can It Be Now? Can it be JW’s?
Love the sax.Oh yeah, I can see why. Great lyrics and especially his voice.
One night, I think it was January 1978, I walked out of my apartment heading to my car, oblivious in my own thoughts as we all always are, and suddenly I was struck by the sense of a hovering presence. I slowly looked up and the full moon was shining upon a towering cumulonimbus cloud silently billowing up into the heavens, lit up like Jehovah's lofty throne. I was awestruck. I nearly fell to my knees but I was too stupid back then. Ten years later, after ingesting more scripture and a few more encounters, I wrote "On a pitch black night, on a cloud snow white, he came streaking down with a thunderous sound."That was great Robert. I look forward to others on here sharing their talent. As for me, my wife tells me to be quite when I'm singing.
that made me think of this song...shining upon a towering cumulonimbus cloud silently billowing up into the heavens
I rather like the American version.This Irish folk song is about the distance between our ideal lives and our lives in reality and also about wanting to relax and spend time with the person you most love.