hollydolly
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- London England
Great thing about music, anyone might hear a song, a piece of music and at that moment it is theirs.
After many years of listening and playing, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony will always be, for me, the hands-down
best composition ever.
Adding in the fact that he was totally Deaf, every note, every movement is perfect.
To compose this masterpiece with just vibrations and not hearing it! Nothing was lost.
Enjoy all the Movements, but the 2nd Movement just RINGS and SOARS!
that's the first time I've heard that early version of that song which was such a big hit in the 70's for Rod Stewart, and on the B-side of Maggie May... . I still have that original 45 in the attic... played so often it's as smooth as a baby's botty...
Karen J. Dalton (born Jean Karen Cariker; July 19, 1937 – March 19, 1993) was an American folk blues singer, guitarist, and banjo player. She was associated with the early 1960s Greenwich Village folk music scene, particularly with Fred Neil, the Holy Modal Rounders, and Bob Dylan.[1] Although she did not enjoy much commercial success during her lifetime, her music has gained significant recognition since her death. Artists like Nick Cave,[2] Devendra Banhart,[3] and Joanna Newsom[4] have noted her as an influence.