Hey, folks -- anyone know of any bell tower music recordings that are available to be played from a bell tower? Someone I know rather well *amen* is in need of it. Ideas, recommendations?
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I wish we had a separate "church life" section -- but anyway:
In the thread
I was asked what Pagan sacred music was like. Not wanting to taka away from that thread, I've decided to start one here.
Pagan Music isn't nearly as broad and diverse as Christian music. Most of our oldest music has been lost, aalthough much survies in the form of Old World Folk music. Still, we've managed to gather together a bit o' the staff and jigs over time.
Today I went to a concert of one hunderd odd eleven year old kids who will be entering band in grade 6 next month. Before Monday most of them had never played a musical instument other than a recorder. I was brought nearly to tears of joy and just being totally impressed. First by all the music teachers from public schools, universities, bands and other backgrounds to teach these amazing kids to play. Second and most of all by how great the kids sounded after only 4 three hour lessons.
Ok, I just had this cool idea for a website (not that I'd ever make it due to a lack of know-how and time). So this idea is a site like facebook or myspace or other such sites but for music. You could have, on your profile, a list of all the songs in your iTunes or w/e and this way, you could meet people with the same tastes as you and talk about music and stuff. A site like this might already exist but I thought I'd share my idea with you, mighty people of the interwebtubes and see waht you think ^_^
I was just adding a CD I got while in town yesterday to my iTunes and saw that it put me up to 1317 songs with a 3.7 day play time(there are more I would like to get but havn't been able to find and don't have the money to get at the moment). And so, I ask you, all knowing, all powerfull people of the interwebs, how many songs are on you'r computer and are there more songs/albums that you would like to get?
What are the most meaninfull songs to you? Mine are
1.One-U2
2.Wish you were here-Pink Floyd
3.Plants & rags -PJ Harvey
4.Round here-Counting Crows
5.Sleep to Dream-Fiona apple
6.Cornflakegirl-Tori Amos
7.One sweet day- Mariah Carey
8.A place in the Sun- Stevie wonder
9.Let it Be-The Beatles
10.Opel-Syd Barrett
i thought i would lighten up the board topics a little today.
as my husband and i celebrate our 8th wedding anniversary, i began to reminisce, and flashed back to our first dance as husband and wife. our song was adam sandler's "grow old with you". we chose it because it was different (at the time we hadn't heard it at any other weddings) and both my husband and i thought it captured "us". i would still choose the same song again and is still reflective of our life together.
Anyone know if I can still get this cd?
Or can someone make a copy for me if they have it?
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