I am listening to music – a playlist burned from my computer onto a CD disk. The little CD player is sitting on a chessboard/checkerboard that is the top of a table. That top is hinged and I do have to be careful that I place things so the player does not splat itself on the floor. But aside from that minor complication, it works well – my little music setup.
I just pulled songs out that took me to parts of my life – aside from any philosophy and beliefs. Some are tunes I heard before I could remember and some of those were refreshed in the poignant scenes of a movie, such as Roses of Picardy in the documentary about TR and again in The Whales of August with Lillian Gish and Bette Davis.
Oddly enough, I don’t mind the bouncing from one emotion to another.
Count Your Blessings; There’ll Always be an England; Hello Love; I Saw the Light; Buckle Down Winsocki; Running Bear; God Bless the USA; This Little Light of Mine: Forever and Ever, Amen; Love Lifted Me; The Stein Song; Old Time Religion (Tennessee Ernie Ford); Roses of Picardy; 1234; Wabash Cannonball; Men of Harlech; Achy Breaky Heart; Surfin’ USA; Where the Blue of the Night Meets the Gold of the Day.
I was going to add The Minstrel Boy, but 1) I forgot and 2) I was running out of CD space.
Maybe one is here if I can add it to the post. And if I can’t, well. hum Buckle Down, Winsocki. Or any tune of your choice.
Running Bear, loved Little White Dove….. with a love….
memory lane for sure.