Music Appreciation
Related: About this forumByrds - 8 Miles High - 1970
Pretty good scope of the Byrds, I think....
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JenniferJuniper
(4,507 posts)Budi
(15,325 posts)Jennifer Juniper, lives upon the hill
Jennifer Juniper, sitting very still
Is she sleeping? I don't think so
Is she breathing? Yes, very low
Whatcha doing, Jennifer, my love?
Jennifer Juniper, rides a dappled mare
Jennifer Juniper, lilacs in her hair
Is she dreaming? Yes, I think so
Is she pretty? Yes, ever so
Whatcha doing, Jennifer, my love?
I'm thinking of what it would be like if she loved me
And how just lately this happy song, it came along
And I like to somehow try and tell you
Jennifer Juniper, hair of golden flax
Jennifer Juniper, longs for what she lacks
Do you like her? Yes, I do, sir
Would you love her? Yes, I would, sir
Whatcha doing, Jennifer, my love?
Jennifer Juniper
Jennifer Juniper
Jennifer Juniper
Jennifer Juniper, vit sur la colline
Jennifer Juniper, assise très tranquille
Dort-elle? Je ne crois pas
Respire-t-elle? Oui, mais tout bas
Qu'est-ce que tu fais, Jenny, mon amour?
Jennifer Juniper
Jennifer Juniper
Jennifer Juniper
Budi
(15,325 posts)Thanks for reaching back & pulling my best years back into focus. ..aaaahhhh 🥂 🎶 🚬
Always appreciated ~
OAITW r.2.0
(24,287 posts)When you are 65+ you appreciate all of the classics....
Budi
(15,325 posts)I went to a party in 1970 & stayed for 8 years!
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OAITW r.2.0
(24,287 posts)Close your eyes and return to where-ever the music takes you!
Budi
(15,325 posts)A sophmore in HS, I had a little white transistor radio.
After 9pm I could pick up a station out of Oklahoma City, a thousand mile away.
They always played this Hollies tune at 9:15 pm
Yes. The station call letters were KOMA... they were larger than life from my little world in the middle of nowhere!
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Co-written by veteran songwriters Bobby Scott and Bob Russell, He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother became a worldwide hit for The Hollies in 1969 and is considered one of the anthems of the 1960s, with its message of love, sacrifice, devotion, and service.
I think of Vietnam, at the time & what challenged our generation.
I was 5th grade when JFK was assassinated & it seems the shock & tragedies kept shoving us down just as we got back up with eyes to our future.
Until one day we'd had enough. The music changed at that point & we dove in head first.
JFK, RFK, MLK, Kent State, Vietnam, & on thru AIDS, & Gays...we were repetedly handed a cause to fight .& every college campus became ground zero for organizing, messaging.
That was our 'social media', & it functioned like a 5G machine.
Yes it did..