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Post by jody on Jan 3, 2016 13:54:43 GMT 10
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Post by jody on Jan 3, 2016 13:56:07 GMT 10
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Post by jody on Jan 3, 2016 17:48:04 GMT 10
They are pure poetry. I love meditating to their music.
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Post by pim on Jan 3, 2016 22:05:22 GMT 10
Mediating? Or meditating? Do you meditate, jody? Not intended as a flippant question.
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Post by pim on Jan 3, 2016 22:18:42 GMT 10
I saw the movie The Graduate on the big screen when it first came out in the late 1960s and the music was all Simon & Garfunkel: "Hello Darkness my old Friend" (aka The Sounds of Silence), "Scarborough Fair" and of course "Mrs Robinson" with all its references to Jesus and praying. Back then the movie was considered cutting edge with its theme of cougar lady seducing impressionable young bloke. It was the talk of the campus, for I was a callow undergraduate in those distant days. I saw it again on DVD a few years ago and was sorry I'd bothered. It looks so dated now, the plot is hackneyed and predictable, the script is corny and the acting is so wooden. But what remains fresh and alive is the music. Pity the two singers didn't get on.
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Post by jody on Jan 3, 2016 22:52:59 GMT 10
I meant meditating
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