A cirque du soleil moment enticed by the woman in tutu on the to high trapeze shooting the breeze. Captured by lens and falls into net so graceful. A sight reminiscent and tasteful.
I made a cassette tape — homemade album — with it as the title song, and made copies for friends and family. I think you were one of the recipients so who knows maybe you still have it. Each copy had a unique excerpt from the audio journal I kept when I drove across the country that time, culminating in making it to your place in Gainesville and finally getting my starter problem accurately diagnosed (heat shield) and then you accompanying me to New Orleans before I continued west. So, if you do find that cassette I'd like to know what excerpt yours had on it.
Feels very 1996 in the chord structure and tones. Cool blast from the past.
Thanks, Mark.
Great songs never go out of style they just remind you how right you were.
Thanks, Stan.
More please
Okay
I like it.
The sad refrains
Of many a lover
Writ to find
A way to recover.
Been there.
Thank you, Malcolm.
My pleasure.
A cirque du soleil moment enticed by the woman in tutu on the to high trapeze shooting the breeze. Captured by lens and falls into net so graceful. A sight reminiscent and tasteful.
Haha, I like that Montreal spin on it, thanks Richard
Fantastic Jonathan. I remember you playing this, but I don't remember when.
I made a cassette tape — homemade album — with it as the title song, and made copies for friends and family. I think you were one of the recipients so who knows maybe you still have it. Each copy had a unique excerpt from the audio journal I kept when I drove across the country that time, culminating in making it to your place in Gainesville and finally getting my starter problem accurately diagnosed (heat shield) and then you accompanying me to New Orleans before I continued west. So, if you do find that cassette I'd like to know what excerpt yours had on it.
Lovely song. It really sings quite well.
Thank you, Ika