I enjoy music, but mostly it is like a movie soundtrack — fitted around the essentially visual and verbal story of my life.
Occasionally though, I guess the genre slips, and the normally low-budget indy film I think I’m making out of life briefly becomes a musical.
Troy, by Sinead O’Connor, is the song that plays over a very specific scene where the heroine starts out quietly contemplating the complexities of her life, before making a momentous decision (which she will have reneged on by the time she gets home).
My dear friend Sarah at Art Expedition is hosting 30 Days, 30 Songs for the month of June. You can see her latest post here.
What a great singer she was. And that is a very lovely photo of you, Su.
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Thanks so much Tish
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Kate Bush?
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For some reason the original post was playing a U2 video. It was supposed to be Sinrad O’Connor’s Troy.
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I had that happen a couple of days ago. Seems to happen when a whole play list has been loaded.
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I had that happen a couple of days ago. Seems to happen when a whole play list has been loaded.
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Ah! Thanks; I’ll watch out for that.
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And yes, lovely photo of you, Su.
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And yes, lovely photo of you, Su.
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Haunting music Su.
Leslie xoxo
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Nice photo, sort of Emma Thomson-esqe. Don’t know what you think of her, and if you don’t like her I apologise, but I mean it as a compliment!
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I’m flattered. I think she is amazing!!
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I was thinking the same as Anabel! 😄 There’s something so ethereal about Sinead O’Connor, both in appearance and in her music.
I like the idea of a low-budget indy film – those are usually the best. 😉
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🙂
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