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Tag Archives: Lyric
A Musical Note: Gordon Lightfoot – Approaching Lavender
As promised a few days ago, something special from Gordon Lightfoot. This song got very little air-play, at least in my neck of the woods for one short, and suggestive bit of lyric. Music marks itself in our minds—and helps to form our … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas and Inspiration, Lyrical Moments, Support for Writers
Tagged Approaching Lavender, Gordon Lightfoot, Lyric, Melody, Musical note, Tune
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A Lyrical Moment: Sunrise
“You took away the breath I was keeping for sunrise…” In my opinion, this is one of the finest lyrical lines in the recent history of music. From the 1967 album, “The Who Sell Out”. The song is called “Sunrise”. … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas and Inspiration, Lyrical Moments, Shout-Outs!
Tagged History, Lyric, Music, Showcase, Sunrise, The Who
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