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What are you listening to thread...

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member

Principal Edwards Magic Theatre. The lead singer was Vivienne McAuliffe, and besides being very attractive, she had a lovely distinctive voice. They made a few LPs (now CDs, as per this one), and I saw them once on the College circuit in the late 1960s. A bit weird, but much was then. :D They had one or more dancers and sometimes used stroboscopic lighting to great effect. This is them on stage:

 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
I'll repost it here, too:

I've been really digging Lady Gaga's new album today. It was something I really needed as I've been going through a lot in terms of my personal and internal life.

I find the lyrics to this song very beautiful and I can especially relate to these:

"Yeah, I looked with my face up to the sky
But I saw nothing there, no, no, nothing there
Yeah, I stared while my eyes filled up with tears
But there was nothing there, no, no nothing

I heard one sine from above
Then the signal split in two
The sound created stars like me and you
Before there was love, there was silence
I heard one sine
And it healed my heart, heard a sine"


(It's actually a very Trinitarian song, as Gaga is a Catholic who has struggled with the more conservative aspects of her faith, and in the lyrics, the "signal" "splitting" into a multiplicity is the force of creation. As a Trinitarian, love is the power of creation and love cannot exist without more than one Person. Elton John is apparently a liberal Christian, too.)
 
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