Actress Jeri Ryan (from the TV Show, Star Trek Voyager) is also a profoundly talented singer.
Here she is performing Amazing Grace.
The performance was quite powerful. It was at a church service to honor two little girls who were murdered. You can see that she is crying as she sings:
These are some of my favorite songs. Praising the Lord! It is soothing to my soul and it makes the pain, the worry, the anxiety, and the stress of this all go away for a while. Praise be to the Lord our God Jesus Christ! God Bless all you beautiful people that are going through these difficult times and dealing with these diseases. Stay Strong! 🙏 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9sE5kEnitqE&list=RDdVz6yimuTgU&index=14&pp=8AUB
I love all this Christian songs/singers/musicians likeCe-Ce and others. For me, Music of most R&R, Country, Classic, Jazz, old music like blues, and others.
I was a teacher for beginners, playing in a bands thru restaurant/bar from 9pm-12am, playing my music at home - and I loved all of it.
Bands, musicians: guitarists, singers, drummers, bass players, and, specially the workers of putting on wires, lights, speakers, amps, and on for helping musical bands.
Forget what best song or best band or best good looking player… for me is MUSIC of anything; hearing, dancing, looking, singing, hoping words of a song, name of a song, band or a musician of a song… and on.
But, who is a musician here? What about deaf people that can’t hear of music like this? There’s diff ways for deaf folks of sounds. I had a deaf friend, that could drive, the sound of a radio (like in the 80s), he could hear the whole opened sound even “normal” could not understand or hear is it over loud, too loud. How about older people loved the older songs? How about young folks loved the Pop & Hip Pop?
Lyrics to Primrose Hill
We layed on Primrose Hill
Didn't know if still
You meant what you said
An overcast sultry day
I didn't know what to do
I didn't know what to say
We laid there forever
Forgot everything
Kissed beneath the stars
Shooting into the hills
The stars exploded
Into a flame
Always remember
Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill
I'll always remember
Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill
You disappear forever
Forever's a long word
But never's not long enough
To be loving you
Forever and a day
I looked into your eyes
Got such a great surprise
You take my breath away
Always remember
Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill
We'll always remember
Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill
Always remember
Primrose Hill
I love all this Christian songs/singers/musicians likeCe-Ce and others. For me, Music of most R&R, Country, Classic, Jazz, old music like blues, and others.
I was a teacher for beginners, playing in a bands thru restaurant/bar from 9pm-12am, playing my music at home - and I loved all of it.
Bands, musicians: guitarists, singers, drummers, bass players, and, specially the workers of putting on wires, lights, speakers, amps, and on for helping musical bands.
Forget what best song or best band or best good looking player… for me is MUSIC of anything; hearing, dancing, looking, singing, hoping words of a song, name of a song, band or a musician of a song… and on.
But, who is a musician here? What about deaf people that can’t hear of music like this? There’s diff ways for deaf folks of sounds. I had a deaf friend, that could drive, the sound of a radio (like in the 80s), he could hear the whole opened sound even “normal” could not understand or hear is it over loud, too loud. How about older people loved the older songs? How about young folks loved the Pop & Hip Pop?
Thanks for sharing your experiences! It's helpful to hear these kinds of stories and experiences.
I think the deaf can process percussion, right? Especially the deep tones.
I think they would probably like something like the taiko drumming from Japan...
I am not a musician, my mother was. I have toyed with a couple of instruments. I can play a little flute and a little piano. Enjoy both, but I am a long long way from being a real musician.
Hi!
One of my favorite songs is "Those were the days" by Mary Hopkins. I hope it's at this website: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnxTT7XXMPA But if it isn't just do a Google search for it. It describes life as we may have experienced it when we were younger and how it ended as we aged. I think many of us have sat in a tavern from time to time in our youth and older. This song describes it perfectly. It reminds me so much of my husband who died a month ago and my mom who died in 1991; both of whom I spent time with in taverns! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
PML
Hi!
Marvin Gaye was fantastic! I'm 78 and I heard this song in 1968. It was such a good song. He did some other songs also which were just as good!
PML
Hi!
One more of my favorite songs: Merle Haggard - "Are the good times really over for good?" It's at this website: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIKUkcNeZfQ But if it doesn't work, just Google the title of the song. It fits today's world unfortunately and Merle sound so good as always!
Enjoy!
PML
Hi!
One more of my favorite songs: "The Star Spangled Banner" by the US. Marine Band. It's at this website: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIKUkcNeZfQ If it doesn't work. Do a Google search.
Enjoy and be proud of America!
PML
Actress Jeri Ryan (from the TV Show, Star Trek Voyager) is also a profoundly talented singer.
Here she is performing Amazing Grace.
The performance was quite powerful. It was at a church service to honor two little girls who were murdered. You can see that she is crying as she sings:
I love all this Christian songs/singers/musicians likeCe-Ce and others. For me, Music of most R&R, Country, Classic, Jazz, old music like blues, and others.
I was a teacher for beginners, playing in a bands thru restaurant/bar from 9pm-12am, playing my music at home - and I loved all of it.
Bands, musicians: guitarists, singers, drummers, bass players, and, specially the workers of putting on wires, lights, speakers, amps, and on for helping musical bands.
Forget what best song or best band or best good looking player… for me is MUSIC of anything; hearing, dancing, looking, singing, hoping words of a song, name of a song, band or a musician of a song… and on.
But, who is a musician here? What about deaf people that can’t hear of music like this? There’s diff ways for deaf folks of sounds. I had a deaf friend, that could drive, the sound of a radio (like in the 80s), he could hear the whole opened sound even “normal” could not understand or hear is it over loud, too loud. How about older people loved the older songs? How about young folks loved the Pop & Hip Pop?
A new Lennon-McCartney collab has dropped — but this time, it's by the Beatles' sons
https://www.npr.org/2024/04/17/1245276815/a-new-lennon-mccartney-collab-has-dropped-but-this-time-its-by-the-beatles-sons
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Primrose Hill
Song by James McCartney and Sean Lennon
Lyrics to Primrose Hill
We layed on Primrose Hill
Didn't know if still
You meant what you said
An overcast sultry day
I didn't know what to do
I didn't know what to say
We laid there forever
Forgot everything
Kissed beneath the stars
Shooting into the hills
The stars exploded
Into a flame
Always remember
Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill
I'll always remember
Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill
You disappear forever
Forever's a long word
But never's not long enough
To be loving you
Forever and a day
I looked into your eyes
Got such a great surprise
You take my breath away
Always remember
Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill
We'll always remember
Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill
Primrose Hill
Always remember
Primrose Hill
Thanks for sharing your experiences! It's helpful to hear these kinds of stories and experiences.
I think the deaf can process percussion, right? Especially the deep tones.
I think they would probably like something like the taiko drumming from Japan...
I am not a musician, my mother was. I have toyed with a couple of instruments. I can play a little flute and a little piano. Enjoy both, but I am a long long way from being a real musician.
Love is the Answer - 6 Links
Posted this on another site where some folks were arguing...
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Pat Metheny - And I Love Her (The Beatles)
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Tood Rundgren - Love Is The Answer
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25 Classic Rock Love Songs
https://www.radiox.co.uk/features/x-lists/25-best-classic-rock-love-songs/
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The 14 best R&B love songs of all time
https://www.timeout.com/music/best-r-b-love-songs-of-all-time
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Top 50 Country Love Songs of All Time
From Taylor Swift to Johnny Cash, here are 50 of the best country love songs of all time.
https://www.billboard.com/lists/top-country-love-songs-of-all-time/
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this one is not music, just an inspiring love story....
Two teens who dated in the 1950s lost touch. They reignited their romance 63 years later
Caroline Reeves and Eddie Lamm were high school sweethearts but broke up in 1959. Decades later, after both were widowed, they found each other again.
Hi!
One of my favorite songs is "Those were the days" by Mary Hopkins. I hope it's at this website: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnxTT7XXMPA But if it isn't just do a Google search for it. It describes life as we may have experienced it when we were younger and how it ended as we aged. I think many of us have sat in a tavern from time to time in our youth and older. This song describes it perfectly. It reminds me so much of my husband who died a month ago and my mom who died in 1991; both of whom I spent time with in taverns! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
PML
Hi!
Marvin Gaye was fantastic! I'm 78 and I heard this song in 1968. It was such a good song. He did some other songs also which were just as good!
PML
Hi!
One more of my favorite songs: Merle Haggard - "Are the good times really over for good?" It's at this website:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIKUkcNeZfQ But if it doesn't work, just Google the title of the song. It fits today's world unfortunately and Merle sound so good as always!
Enjoy!
PML
Hi!
One more of my favorite songs: "The Star Spangled Banner" by the US. Marine Band. It's at this website:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIKUkcNeZfQ If it doesn't work. Do a Google search.
Enjoy and be proud of America!
PML
The talk about days gone by reminds me of an old song by Toby Keith that addresses that.