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Magenta

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Its a song dedicated to river phoenix....can't remember anything else...lol
It is a beautiful song by Natalie Merchant, and though I did not really know him, the song makes me cry.

[video=youtube;jos2HoTPMag]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jos2HoTPMag[/video]

 
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Worldly, sinful songs.....

This is a christian chat site, right?
:confused:

And this written by the dude who not only put me on his ignore list, but keeps telling everyone else to, also.

This one is going to make me laugh the whole day!
 
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TemporaryCircumstances

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In restless dreams I walked alone
Narrow streets of cobblestone
‘Neath the halo of a streetlamp
I turned my collar to the cold and damp
When my eyes were stabbed by the flash of a neon light
That split the night
And touched the....
 

stonesoffire

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I wanna know what love
I know you can show me

I wanna be where love is
I know you can show me

Have no idea who are what this song is but is in my head. I heard it when I first woke up.
 

Magenta

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In restless dreams I walked alone
Narrow streets of cobblestone
‘Neath the halo of a streetlamp
I turned my collar to the cold and damp
When my eyes were stabbed by the flash of a neon light
That split the night
And touched the....
Sound of Silence, Paul SImon/Simon & Garfunkle
 

Magenta

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I wanna know what love
I know you can show me

I wanna be where love is
I know you can show me

Have no idea who are what this song is but is in my head. I heard it when I first woke up.
Foreigner, I wanna know what love is
 
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Ah....music!

Music was my first love! I grew up in a musical family, we were always singing along with the radio, singing in the car, singing around the campfire, singing with the extended family.

I didn't have a first song, I had many songs. I am blessed with a good memory, memorizing songs was easy - just sing along. It always amazes me to hear a song from the 1960's and I remember every word.

Probably, the more difficult music I memorized was Handel's Messiah, which I sang in twice. And then, I played in a rock band for 7 years, we had 300 songs in our current repertoire. So I sang a lot of music, when I wasn't playing sax or flute or violin!

Then I taught band, no memory required, and then elementary music. Everything from 2 note songs to teach pitch, to complicated folk songs. Maybe, "Froggy Went A-Courtin', was one of the longer and more complicated songs I taught, and even kids in grade 1 would memorize the 10+ verses. I even found the book, it had lovely pictures!

In grade 7, I had an English teacher, and she took the month of Dec. off to teach us Christmas carols. We sang all morning, every day. All the verses, and I have never forgotten them.

This week I was looking for my old KJV in the basement, and I found a bunch of my missing children's music books. I am so delighted! As for my personal favourites, there are too many write them out. Anything from classical to jazz, folk or rock.
Wow! I'm pushing it to think I've memorized ten songs. I'm not sure I've memorized even that many.

And, yeah, one of the things that amazes me about singers is they can remember all the songs they sing. Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond, Carole King, and Barry Manilow. not only did the "write the songs the whole world sings," ten years later in concert, and they still remember every word to all those songs! Over 50 years for Dylan. How do you do that? Up there with "how can someone fix a heater" in things that amaze me.
:eek:
 

Magenta

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What a dream I had
Pressed in organdy
Clothed in crinoline
Of smoky burgundy
Softer than the rain
 
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CaptainGoat

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How about this one. Will miss the first line as you lot will get it.




"When the lights are low,
And the flickering shadows,
Softly come and go..."
 

Magenta

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[video=youtube;Li0-PXsrRHs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Li0-PXsrRHs[/video]
 
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1. ...Various Katy Perry songs. When I was 10. I still can't believe that I used to be into this kind of stuff. As for non-American songs, I found myself humming to and memorising various Vocaloid songs by heart around the end of 2014. I plan on returning to that stuff soon.

2. When I was in my more...dark and edgy stages of 2016, I fell in love with Art of Life from X Japan. I think that why this might be so difficult to completely memorise was because it was, I'm not at all kidding, HALF AN HOUR LONG. I am dead serious.

3. Yes. Here is the link, if you have the time:

[video]https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0eqmkgSeYjI[/video]
I had to look up half of your references. (I'm stuck in oldies music. So "oldies," I think your grandparents would call it "the oldies." lol) Heart? As in Ann and Nancy Wilson? Dreamboat Annie? Magic Man? That Heart? (My era of olides. lol) Or is there a newer Heart?
 
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Tinuviel

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In restless dreams I walked alone
Narrow streets of cobblestone
‘Neath the halo of a streetlamp
I turned my collar to the cold and damp
When my eyes were stabbed by the flash of a neon light
That split the night
And touched the....
Call it sacrilege, but my favorite version of this song is actually NOT Simon and Garfunkel. Horrifying, I know! I really think these guys do a good job, though. When I first heard it I thought it was one guy separately recording both vocal parts, because they sounded so closely interwoven. It is actually in a higher key than the original.

[video=youtube;8HNHKvtjoj8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HNHKvtjoj8[/video]