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So at the party last night, my "ex" whom I haven't seen in nearly 10 years was there.

Just like when my friends knew, back when he wasn't my ex that he had been sleeping with everyone BUT me, they knew he would be there.

Once "reintroductions" were made I suggested that we all pull up some chairs and have "group therapy."

"Hi, I'm Patrick's ex!" :lol:

And for some odd reason, Coldplay comes to mind:


About a dozen of us (including my ex) are off to Sunday Brunch here in in Dallas in a bit. :)

I am a Coldplay fiend and that song makes me want to kick my dog. Now if you said Charlie Brown or Every Teardrop is a Waterfall [off its newest album], I would find that acceptable.

While I was driving to work, this 'piece' came on my iPod and I would fucking love it if Coldplay played this in concert. They never would because the one time they did a cover [The Hardest Part which is originally by Phil Collins is gag-worthy already. Again, its pretentiousness was augmented when X&Y came out.]

This song IMO is pure ecstasy...

 
Just heard this on "Girls" on HBO - like it a lot

 

I can't say that the 7th is my favorite of even Shostakovitch, but sometimes I'm just in the mood. It usually passes long about the 'invasion' theme. Other parts are fantastic, most are dull.


This is altogether far more interesting.
 
"You are too Beautiful," sung by Johhny Hartman with John Coltrane. As far as I know, this is the only vocal album John Coltrane made. Hartman is one of my all time favorite singers.

 
And for you, very few, classical music lovers, here is Samuel Barber's "Adiago for Strings." Barber was one of America's greatest composers. This is a very beautiful piece that many of you will recognize. He wrote it when he was in his late 20s. Barber was gay, and was inspired to write this piece when he fell madly in love with a fellow young composer, Gian Carlo Menotti. Barber and Menotti became lovers and were life long companions.

 
I was whistling the "refrain" [it kicks in at 1'32"]of this piece all day long...

 
Then there's my Girl Norah Jones.

We grew up in Texas less than four miles apart.

She now lives in Brooklyn, NY.

Played every Coffee Shop, Open Mic Night, and Poets Jam that she was welcome to play in...in the Big Apple.


Come away with me in the night
Come away with me
And I will write you a song

Come away with me on a bus
Come away where they can't tempt us
With their lies

I want to walk with you
On a cloudy day
In fields where the yellow grass grows knee-high
So won't you try to come

Come away with me and we'll kiss
On a mountaintop
Come away with me
And I'll never stop loving you

And I want to wake up with the rain
Falling on a tin roof
While I'm safe there in your arms
So all I ask is for you
To come away with me in the night
Come away with me
 
Keeping up with my classical streak, this is a personal favorite of mine. It is a reinterpretation of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No.2 mvt. 1...

 
Keeping up with American History, and the poets and musicians who expressed their displeasure through their poetry and art...



My Grandpa was a member of the Civilian Conservation Corp during the "Depression."

 
saw the movie (several x) and many different iterations on/off Broadway

so NOT a musical guy but Rent is the exception

Funny story...for me at least...a Karaoke bar in Dallas, Texas.

I never did "drag" or sang "show tunes" at the local "gay friendly" watering hole.

I was challenged to sing a "show tune."

This was the song that I sang:


Before I knew it, all of the "community college" kids stood with me and we sang our hearts out.

GOOD TIMES! :D
 
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