Pieman!
Get you one couriered up, lm still listening!
Regards Donkeyman!
This me think of my parents who lived in âthat stretch down southâ:
âŠand gosh now I am all weepy and sentimental, thinking about the leaning amber light in the living room while this played on the Hifi in the cabinet that my dad built for my mom
These terrific lyrics and the crying fiddle solo:
There is something in the wind tonight
Some kind of change of weather
Somewhere some devilâs mixing fire and ice together
I got a feeling that the dark side of the moon is on the rise
Black as a crowâs feather
Now, I could stay another day or two
But whatâs the use of stalling
Deep in the winter even holdout leaves start falling
Lately every night above the declarations of our love
I hear the road calling
Itâs such a fragile magic
A puff of wind can break the spell
And all the golden threads are frail as spider webs
Savannah, fare you well
In a vision I had yesterday
It rained so hard that I drowned
While I waited for a hurricane to die down
The raging water rolling over me was wild as a heart
That love cannot tie down
Itâs such a fragile magic
A puff of wind can break the spell
And all the golden threads are frail as spider webs
Savannah, fare you well
Classic:
Nice to wake up and listen to those two tunes,puts me in the right frame of mind for the day. Thanks SM.
Love this guys music it was such a shock when he left the world.Plus the fact that he died through emphysema was an even bigger shock.It really surprised me he had the illness.
A nice trio of songs by Don Williams
I wouldnât say it was a classic just yet. But a bloody good country love song never the less.
Knopfler just gets better with age.
Ahhhhh, Now your in my world Longfellow. Country Music was my life for years, still is but not so much.
Try this one on for size, itâs one of my all time favourites.
To be honest Roxy there are only Blues, Country and Bluegrass that I can sit for hours and hours listening to.
I go through the motions with other stuff but never take it seriously as the first three.
Love Alison Kraussâs music she is special.
This one is a very old one (Brenda Lee) that she revamped.