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Mine is John Denver. That man speaks to my heart. Even though he's been gone decades, his music resonates like no other. I miss his beauty and his vision for our world.
Scrivener7
(59,235 posts)Just found this fabulous cover of Come On Up To The House
Mister Ed
(6,905 posts)Scrivener7
(59,235 posts)Emile
(41,848 posts)patphil
(8,945 posts)gopiscrap
(24,680 posts)Grim Chieftain
(1,577 posts)I absolutely love Mozart and classical music.
303squadron
(804 posts)He could sing the phone book and I would buy a ticket.
ZZenith
(4,468 posts)Raastan
(282 posts)Goonch
(4,677 posts)Thunderbeast
(3,805 posts)Grim Chieftain
(1,577 posts)He was taken out by COVID. I love his protest songs.
Thunderbeast
(3,805 posts)"YOU GOT GOLD"
Worth seeking out in theaters.
ZZenith
(4,468 posts)oberle
(335 posts)pat_k
(13,074 posts)Added videos
Grim Chieftain
(1,577 posts)Her music is from the heart.
LearnedHand
(5,354 posts)Among men, Robert Smith (The Cure), Michael Stipe (REM), Thom York (Radiohead), Richard Thompson, Michael Jackson
Among women, Mimi Parker (Low), Dolores O'Riordan (The Cranberries), Sara Bareilles, Emmy Lou Harris, Gillian Welch, Dolly Parton, Alanis Morisette
And so many others.
On edit: heres an excellent Sara Bareilles number:
Zorro
(18,564 posts)Aristus
(72,019 posts)Im moody, grumpy, and idealistic and cynical in equal measure. And I am transported by a piece of beautiful music. That keeps me going when all else is despair and hopelessness.
hlthe2b
(113,580 posts)I have attended other concerts there since, but it was my first there, I was pretty young, and it was magical under the stars. John Denver is much missed but never forgotten.
Talitha
(7,886 posts)LoisB
(12,781 posts)catbyte
(38,999 posts)Sigh...
rainy
(6,319 posts)Grim Chieftain
(1,577 posts)Bayard
(29,308 posts)Liberty Belle
(9,705 posts)by chance while covering a protest in 2005, where she was on her say to sing at the Capitol Mall to a half million people protesting Bush's war in Iraq--four decades after she gained fame as a leading voice of peace during the Vietnam War.
Chasstev365
(7,565 posts)3catwoman3
(29,182 posts)...Amphitheater in Colorado. The perfect setting.
I was distraught when he died.
Grim Chieftain
(1,577 posts)He was so kind, humble and appreciative of the fans. Wow. I really miss him.
DBoon
(24,880 posts)Of course!
rsdsharp
(11,940 posts)mopinko
(73,556 posts)i went through a tough few yrs, going back to school in my 50s, straining my marriage. i had about 10 of steves albums on my phone. listen commuting downtown. every day a different song spoke to my day.
since jts death, i must have listened to his albums 1000 times. know all the words.
amazing song writers, both.
Grim Chieftain
(1,577 posts)creon
(2,063 posts)Skittles
(170,924 posts)I've loved him all my life
pnwest
(3,457 posts)love 'em
WestMichRad
(3,171 posts)
Wifes husband
(718 posts)LogDog75
(1,240 posts)Such a beautiful voice and soul.
ProfessorGAC
(76,461 posts)I'd also toss in Cy Curnin, David Byrne, & Joe Satriani.
In jazz, Monk.
Ziggysmom
(4,099 posts)Give Peace A Chance
(155 posts)I love their voices & their sense of humor & their timelessness.
lpbk2713
(43,264 posts)Neil Diamond.
He always puts on a good show.
nuxvomica
(14,020 posts)Both "American Tune" and "The Boxer" speak to me especially.
justaprogressive
(6,814 posts)Tikki
(15,095 posts)aka Jeffrey Hyman.
Jeffrey had all kinds of things going on being Jeffrey/Joey.
He was a kind person, that counts for a lot.
Tikki
Ptah
(34,081 posts)Grim Chieftain
(1,577 posts)Attilatheblond
(8,660 posts)thucythucy
(9,074 posts)and Freddy King
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NNadir
(37,801 posts)Timeless: