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Thread: Help please find this song! (3 Replies, 13,337 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
@wurzlsepp: what a great song!
Thread: im looking for the same song, help (2 Replies, 1,682 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
The YouTube link is titled "Delirious? - Eagle Rider" (perhaps Kingdom of Comfort album?).
I take it this is not the song you're looking for, though... Sometimes people pop in for a single post,...
Thread: SOLVED: Difficult To Find Song Title/Artist (3 Replies, 2,033 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Wow,wurzlsepp! Great music sleuthing! I'm impressed.
Thread: looking for title and artist for older song about the joneses (9 Replies, 4,355 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Also, here's a link with some info and even a list of songs. This and related links may lead you there:
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Thread: looking for title and artist for older song about the joneses (9 Replies, 4,355 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Not a female, but maybe some encouragement that we're still trying:
[yDC0b7rfK5U]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDC0b7rfK5U[/video]
Can your mom remember anything else--e.g., did she hear it...
Thread: Help needed in identifying this retro song. (6 Replies, 28,282 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Excellent solve, ashearer!!! Song released in 1986.
Thread: Help needed in identifying this retro song. (6 Replies, 28,282 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
I can only identify the era--sounds 1980s!
Thread: Manhaters Anonymous (2 Replies, 1,801 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Jim, I'm more a would-be poet than lyricist. I think this is great poetry. I like it. (If you ever decide to add another verse, there's always Carrie Underwood's "Blown Away.")
Thread: I have survived again (5 Replies, 27,658 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Victor S., I just saw your post about being paralytic, after re-reading your poem. The beginning of the poem made me feel you had lost a limb (an arm) perhaps in battle or disaster. Now I understand...
Thread: Forest In Fall (1 Replies, 24,351 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Good poem, spacecats. Opening & ending stanzas are great (leaves ... with hoarse voices) with good imagery. The "bunnies" didn't sound right to me, but neither does "rabbits". ...May I make a...
Thread: "Come Wormwood" (Life's No Fairy Tale) (7 Replies, 8,297 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
BackinBlack, You don't know me, but I'd like to add to this discussion. I'm more a poet than a songwriter. I was pulled in right away by your poetry. High level; I'm impressed. One full stanza falls...
Thread: The Smithy (6 Replies, 5,064 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Holds up still, Doug!
Thread: The Easy Excuse (25 Replies, 9,531 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Found your song & was very impressed! Then saw that I'd already made that known years ago. The song is tight, Doug. For that important quality, this might be one of your best.
Thread: Not For Decent Men (5 Replies, 27,845 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Thank you. But, no, dear Amethyste, this is no manifesto--personal or otherwise. My husband is among the decent men, and I hold him in the highest human esteem and love him completely.
Thread: Not For Decent Men (5 Replies, 27,845 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
NOT FOR DECENT MEN
Not for decent men to see or read.
Not for decent men to shoulder the burden
Of the plague upon women and children.
Not for decent men to share the guilt
Of flesh gored and...
Thread: Lost My Woman Blues (6 Replies, 4,517 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
I hear these lyrics sung with some reverb. Clearly heard, yet as though coming from an underground tunnel or a large, lonely abandoned industrial space--only the lyrics, not the music. A technique...
Thread: Too Good Looking (For Your Own Good) (8 Replies, 6,019 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Good song, Doug. Would like to see more of your songs. Give me time to re- familiarize myself how to navigate around ATL. ☺️
Thread: The Sea (7 Replies, 7,515 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Tess, this is absolute beauty; very tight, no fray at all.
It moves me emotionally and ethereally.
Sensuous and sensual. Esoteric and erotic.
"The Sea" incites me to poetic...
Thread: amaryn: my poems of 2014 (78 Replies, 38,323 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
GAZA = very well spoken, very well appreciated . . .
Thread: Haiku (1,025 Replies, 328,456 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Decisions haunt me
Birds pecking my skull
Worms wriggling through toes
Thread: Haiku (1,025 Replies, 328,456 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Remains a secret
Dry bones on dry bones
Footprints walk one way
Thread: Song from mid-80's, male choir/high-pitched female voice (9 Replies, 18,200 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
I'll try again with this one. Someone on YT said, "I've been looking for this recording for 25 yrs!" Someone else posted, "Love this song!!!! This song was used in Breakin' 2 Electric Boogaloo...
Thread: ROCK 'n' Roll Halls of Fame (885 Replies, 478,072 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
OK, guys. Hope I'm adding this correctly: JIMI HENDRIX - "PURPLE HAZE" (If anyone can find a better recording, please use it instead!)
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Thread: The Thread of Epic Music (129 Replies, 26,570 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Thanks, Tess. :heart_fun:
Thread: A sister song (10 Replies, 10,176 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Tess, thank you so much. Your opening explanation satisfied me well! The poem flowed from inspired inner and other sources. (I'm accustomed to fully following your poems, though!) Please continue...
Thread: The Thread of Epic Music (129 Replies, 26,570 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
For those of us lost in a "Purple Haze," please define "Epic." Thanks! (I'm serious)
Thread: Rock 'n' Roll Halls of Fame INDEX (553 Replies, 252,831 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
WOW, Moon & Amethyste! GREAT! Can we request one be considered for "Hall of Fame"? If so, how about "Purple Haze," Jimi Hendrix?
Thread: Song from mid-80's, male choir/high-pitched female voice (9 Replies, 18,200 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Bauer, I am curious to know the answer to your question.
This is a long shot, because EVERYONE knows this song. Still, the description makes me think of a Queen song--because of the "choir" and...
Thread: A sister song (10 Replies, 10,176 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Tess, thank you for "A sister song." Stanzas 5 & 6 are my favorite, and they flow so well and beyond that they are so beautiful.
Stanzas 1 - 4 . . . well, they are not your usual clear,...
Thread: love each other but can't be together...:( (3 Replies, 24,340 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Well, this isn't the original meaning of the song . . . but it might suffice in the circumstances :) :
[BmErRm-vApI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmErRm-vApI[/video]
Thread: Wisdom from here and there : Hindi translations (11 Replies, 16,327 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
In one sense, this quote makes me think of Cherokee (Native) way of life, with far more emphasis on the family, group, or tribe rather than on the individual. I cannot find a quote to share the...
Thread: Without Love (11 Replies, 6,289 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Very good, Doug. Your song summary of a lonely lifetime experience is something that rings universal, I think. Many people, in their not-so-good moods or times of difficulty, times of want (lack)...
Thread: Haiku (1,025 Replies, 328,456 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
till you fly
you cannot see
your place on Earth
Thread: Haiku (1,025 Replies, 328,456 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Darkness comes
Wombats scratch burrows
Babes bite teats
Thread: Haiku (1,025 Replies, 328,456 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Yet I'm stark
Unencumbered skin
Clothed by wind
Thread: Haiku (1,025 Replies, 328,456 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
morningdawn mist
wets my face
with unseen tears
Thread: Haiku (1,025 Replies, 328,456 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
A sunlit song
Invades a cold, rainy night
Anticipation
Thread: Cover of Lightness (5 Replies, 4,772 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Ditto.
Thread: Cover of Lightness (5 Replies, 4,772 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
. . . and such are the unseen but painfully-felt battlescars and flashbacks of the (particularly female) veterans of this world . . . My thoughts and caring are with you.
(All I can say is the...
Thread: Haiku (1,025 Replies, 328,456 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Listen to both sides
River rages between two lands
Both shores are bloody
Thread: Cover of Lightness (5 Replies, 4,772 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Oh, Tess, so well done!
The beginning of your poem made me think, "Tess, you know me on the inside!" And that is so because our poems have sometimes reflected one another's inner experiences. As...
Thread: Clickety Clack (2 Replies, 4,852 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Yes! Great follow-up to Midnight Sun indeed! I am duly impressed, Doug. This poem is even tighter, with great metaphors, visuals, and even your (signature, but) unexpected "last-word" surprise!
Thread: Midnight Sun (15 Replies, 11,264 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Agreed!
Thread: We're catching ships in the Rye (10 Replies, 10,267 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
My initial comment was from my first reading, before your Russian story. I already very much liked your experimental poem.
Now I've read it the second time, so the frigid expedition is more clearly...
Thread: Midnight Sun (15 Replies, 11,264 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Absolutely. Would like to see more Poetry, Doug! :D
Thread: Haiku (1,025 Replies, 328,456 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
[shudder]
Mop,bucket, pine sol
Old lady bent in labor
Windswept tree on shore
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Thread: We're catching ships in the Rye (10 Replies, 10,267 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Eccer, this National Geo clip is an overview of the documentary I saw last year. (I think--hard to tell without all the story, but I think this is the same Nat Geo writer.)
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Thread: We're catching ships in the Rye (10 Replies, 10,267 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Eccer, I love your experimental poem!
The story which inspired it is equally intriguing. In 2013 I watched a National Geographic Magazine Photographic Expedition to a part of the Antarctic which...
Thread: Cristene (20 Replies, 11,904 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
You have me right, Doug. I am PG-13 at best (worst?), and defo not an R-lady. . . . Thanks for your kind sentiments about the Wizard once again. :)
Thread: T.v. (10 Replies, 5,496 Views) by Frankie Jasmine
Favorite, poignant line: "Just keep hoping for pretty things." Also a contrast to the empty-feeling expressed in the lyrics.