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by Red Sable on 11 March 2011 - 00:03

by Red Sable on 11 March 2011 - 00:03


by Red Sable on 11 March 2011 - 01:03

by MaggieMae on 11 March 2011 - 01:03

by yellowrose of Texas on 11 March 2011 - 03:03
Maggie: OH MY, you just hit two of my most favorites... besides Maksim the pianoist who is one HUNK>>>>>
I love Bocelli and Celine Dion...
And the first love after my husband died and I had two songs Stuck on you AND
HELLO two of Lionel Ri great songs.
I also love Floyd Cramer Richard Clayderman but Makism is one of my most favorites...
and 650 others....Pink Floyd even has some good ones...I never got to listen to music at home or the years of my young days so many of the artists were foreign to me...some I like bits and pieces but just dont ask me to name tunes...Even Classical I recognize the pieces but unless I sang it on stage somewhere do not remember titles....THE GREAT PRETENDER , and THE LORDS PRAYER, and the STAR SPANGLED BANNER, selections from Oklahoma, South PaCIFIC , and the HAllelujah Chorus , were the songs I knew as I sang them on stage and in public...Gospel and Christian music of course I knew backwards and forwards but the seculiar world I knew very little about. I have an open door now to all of it.. When I leave this earth I will go out with a Song and a HAPPY HEART
MUSIC cleanses the soul like laughter does

by windwalker18 on 12 March 2011 - 00:03
Dr. Thomas Dooley worked in Laos and Viet Nam refugee camps... way WAY before the Vien Nam War era, establishing medical clinics for the people of the area. He spoke about the poverty there, and the People trying to escape a harsh regime there. One picture in one of his books was about a young boy, maybe 8 who was carrying his younger brother on his back. When asked "Isn't he heavy" that was his answer. I still remember the photo, and the eyes of both boys, though I read the book back in the 60's... Later it was the theme of the song posted by The Hollies. He died in 1961 of cancer. His life was cited in the creation of the Peace Corps by JFK.

by Red Sable on 12 March 2011 - 00:03
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