Your guess is as good as mine summer when it comes to the lyrics, if indeed that is what he is singing. What you are sayin' makes perfect sense though, I mean, who wouldn't be addicted to someone like this?
Starting and finishing off the day with great images, just wonderful
:hysterical: when thinking about Linda posting that coughpicturecough again. Let's cut the guy some slack people, he was gettin' payed (who knows how many hungry lil' mouths he had to provide for? lol) + he was trying his best, so we gotta give him at least a C for effort.
And now....... in completely random fashion I want to share some wonderful pieces of classical music with you all. Over the weekend I discovered a Beethoven cd I had lost over an year ago; it was great to hear the 9th symphony again, including the part Michael used for Will you be there.
But now I wanna share with you some Bach music. First goes
Air http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZXM2eq46_s
I'm sure you've all heard it. I love the video because it mirrors the sky outside at this very moment. I could guess the images used have been taken by Hubble. God sure is a great romantic to create so much beauty.
I could never dream to pose as some sort of connoisseur of the genre. Heck, the only piece of classical music I knew by name of author and work were the Seasons by Vivaldi (true masterpiece imho). But as of last year I have become ever more interested.
I used to think that I would dedicate a lot more time to listening to classical music and catching up on my literature when I would get pregnant, not only would it be good for myself, but also for the baby. Since that has yet to happen, I realized that I betta take the time out now.
I have since learnt that by waiting for circumstances to be perfect, we don't get things done. Procrastination and fear are such terrible foes. We can only try and live in the moment and make the very best of it and from where I stand, NOW is BEAUTIFUL.
The second piece of music is
Jesus bleibet meine Freude (Jesus remains my joy would be a rough translation)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBQVxIeWH0k The illustration is the
Announciation by
Beato Fra Angelico, a painter monk whose work I admire deeply. I actually had the chance to see one of the many versions of this painting at the Prado museum in Madrid a few years ago; it is breathtaking.
I hope you will enjoy the two vids. Cheers and hugs folks. Good night and God bless all of you on this good earth