Music.
It's a large part of me, of how I feel and express, create and connect.
You've likely heard about the concept of a personal sound track, like in the movies but for your life - songs that are indelibly embedded with memories of places, times, emotions. Songs that unfailingly remind you of your moments.
I have those songs.
I find that I've got a track within the track, too,
It's my People Soundtrack.
I'm feeling...things...and decided that I'd like to share some of my people with you.
John Watson
John was a dear young man. I'd never heard this song before his memorial. It's sweet, and lovely, and when I hear it I always say "Hello, John Watson" and smile a little. I miss him so.
Matt from PHP
He's married and has at least one child, now, but I knew him when he was sweet, painfully young, and attending a social group of which I was also a member. He recorded a version of The Moldau for me when he learned that I adore it. I believe that he is still sweet, if not quite so young (the years, they do fly).
Gypsy (not her real name, but excepting those passed through the veil or already public in persona, I don't tend to use given appellations)
One of my dearest friends, Gypsy. Before kids and life and whatnot, we spent a lot more time together. She played this lush song for me and my French brain struggled to translate to English, but whether I understand every word or not (and there's a lot of "not", these days, but thank goodness for translating programs and my hazy memory of youthful French), I enjoy it.
K2
Sister of my heart, Godmother to my son, one of the dearest people in my life, this is but one of the many songs I found through her. Decadent, dark chocolate song...
E
He's married to K2, and he's one of the very few people with whom I will discuss politics. He's also one of my favorite tech wizards, and I appreciate how often he doesn't make me feel like an idiot.
Mizz R Green
Dear woman, Godmother to my daughter, we've shared a love for another that has brought us joy, pain, laughter, and commiseration. With her I've learned lessons about polyamoury, some easy, some difficult. She brought me this song during some dark days.
Manx
I've listened to s LOT of Neil Diamond in my lifetime, but until Manx did a karaoke version of this, I'd never heard it! Now, when I listen to it, I think of my friend singing at the Starwood radio station by the road, waiting for others to come do some karaoke in the summer sun.
Mr. Grey (nothing near his real name, but it's the name he used when we met, and not, it's nothing to do with that awful book...as far as I know)
He didn't introduce me to this song, but I heard it just after we met and it struck me as sweet, and he's rather sweet, and somehow it stuck. I'm rather fond of both Mr. Grey AND this song. The video never fails to bring a smile to my face. Lort, but how I wish I could dance!
Donna Donnovan
I am comfortable using her name because she is fairly public - she founded and is part of Appalachian Pagan Ministry, and they to good work. She used this song for a video she did for the APM, and it stuck in my head. I say hello to her whenever I hear it. She is John Watson's mother, and I love her.
There are so many more, but I think it wise to stop here before a too-long blog becomes too-longer.
How about you? Any songs that bring your people to mind?
Quote of the day...er...week...umm...hey, look, a quote!!
"...besides love, independence of thought is the greatest gift an adult can give a child." - Bryce Courtenay, The Power of One
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I, too, have many.
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