One of my absolute forever favorites ... from Days of Future Passed. The song "Dawn" is the first on this melodic theme album; the last is the top-40 number, "Nights in White Satin".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuxnZvlvOqw
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One of my absolute forever favorites ... from Days of Future Passed. The song "Dawn" is the first on this melodic theme album; the last is the top-40 number, "Nights in White Satin".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuxnZvlvOqw
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4Jj9Uv5D8k&feature=fvsr
Ok guys, how do you make the link live? Dumb blonde moment.
I am in the process of listening to these songs. Thank you, all of you for the great contributions.Keep them coming.
I can say right away that Mickey and I used to love to listen to Enya together. More on that later. And Tal, that entire LP is transportive and atmospheric. I thought of posting Nights in White Satin or Tuesday Afternoon. I figured I'd wait to see if someone else would. Thank you for the reminder. I haven't heard Dawn in many years.
I am curious to see if any of you listened to the Tim McGraw song. Even if you aren't a country music fan, it's a great atmospheric work. And the theme is as old as the hills. If you haven't listened, please do and comment if you can feel that atmosphere and see the visions of the moonlit night and railroad tracks. This is an intense and passionate song.
Let me try Venetian:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4Jj9Uv5D8k&feature=fvsr%20%7F%7F
Venetian, somehow you don't have the complete web address. Be sure to open the window on youtube the site its self. Don't go to it from another site or from another youtube song. Then copy the address from your web browser address bar, the complete address and paste it into your comment window here.
Ucantnome, your song reminds me of this song by Stanley Clarke--Journey to Love. It's a beautiful song for romance and passion:
When going through my "anything that sounds like Joy Division or Interpol days", I was recomended this.
Here's two from my teen years that can always take me back.