You never know who will pick up on the vibes of the Great Awakening, so treat everyone like potential frens
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Music is powerful for me as well. I'm old enough to have been "shook" when I realized the public pool was playing #1 hits from my high school days on the Classics station. I find myself switching my Sonos to the Jazz, Escape, and Watercolors channels vs the Rock stations. (Watercolors hosts are mouthpieces for everything 'woke', so that gets less and less time w/me). My MIL passed very unexpectedly in early 2020...she loved John Denver. My husband and I recently went to an America concert. I was thinking about how my MIL would have enjoyed this w/us, when the preconcert stream of 70's music broke into playing JD's "You Fill Up My Senses". I knew she was there with us and had to leave my seat for some private tears.
I didn't care for America, as songs like "Horse With No Name" seemed to go on for way too long without a melody.
On my radio, the John Denver song sounded like "You Fill Up My Fences," and I was puzzled. :)
I have all the records from the 70s on my computer, so I can make my own playlists and play them whenever I like. I collect everything, so I also have all the hits from 1890 to a year or two ago.
I agree w/the sentiment of "A Horse w/No Name"...not my favorite tune of the band and in general, I actually much prefer Gerry Beckley's voice over Dewey Bunnell's. They sounded incredible for being on the scene for 50+ years. 😄 @ "You Fill Up My Fences"!
That song ranks up there with "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" as being way, way too long, with a super repetitive tune.