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| Irish Blessing (56 Days, 56 Songs day 1)Thu, 08 Jan 2009 16:37:06 -0800 by barrybrakeworshipIt just seems right that the series begins with a farewell. Leroy Yarbrough died on the first day of Christmas; his funeral was just the other day. The Yarbrough Diaspora all gathered in San Antonio to celebrate his life, his discipline, his achievements, his character. The near-fanatical devotion this man inspired, and still inspires!My earliest memories of music are tied up with Leroy. (Accent on the roy, please.) He was my music minister when I was a kid. He was gone before I was six, but even at that very young age I knew something was magical about this nothing-but-tones, this invisible movement of air that could be one of our most important experiences. And I tied him to it: every single Sunday, without fail, after the service, I would march right up to the front and do whatever I had to do to shake his hand. Why? Who knows. But I had to do it.Thirty years later, that image was how he introduced me to a colleague. Wow, he remembered that? Some remember him as a perfectionist disciplinarian. But those crinkles around his eyes didn't get there by accident. I never was in a choir of his, never attended a rehearsal he conducted. All that isn't what he was, at least to me.So. Here's his setting of the familiar Irish Blessing. Our choir sang it every possible chance we got: at restaurants, host homes, public places, and at the end of every concert, I think. I haven't seen the score in at least 23 years. But I remember it like the back of my hand, just as so many now scattered all around the world who have made that melody a Pensieve, with memories swirling all around inside it.After the weekend's festivities, I was gigging downtown on the Riverwalk. Some of the old crowd, members of the exquisitely named Sound Foundation, the wholesome-hip touring ensemble that he headed at our church in the Sixties and Seventies, came down to listen. As the band was packing up, I balladed as usual at the piano, and this was the last tune of the night.The last little piano punctuation is from Leroy's original arrangement. It was so striking that even when we sang it acapella, as we often did on the run, several of us would catch each other's eye and fill it in: "Tunt - tunnnnnn."To find out more about Epiphany: 56 Days, 56 Songs, check out my website, barrybrake.com Related: barry brake composer leroy yarbrough irish blessing | |
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| Im yours + LyricsThu, 08 Jan 2009 16:35:39 -0800 by LoveSmoochesMyDog101**LYRICS HERE**a song by jason mraz.NO COPY RIGHT INFRIGMENT INTENDEDI OWN NOTHING!!! i bought this song from itunes, and the pictures are from various websites, that came from yahoo images. the end. here r the lyrics ;)lyrics are from lyricsmode dot comLYRICS:Well you done done me and you bet I felt itI tried to be chill but you're so hot that I meltedI fell right through the cracks, now I'm trying to get backBefore the cool done run out, I'll be giving it my bestestAnd nothing's going to stop me but divine interventionI reckon it's again my turn to win some or learn someBut I won't hesitate no more, no moreIt cannot wait, I'm yoursWell open up your mind and see like meOpen up your plans and damn you're freeLook into your heart and you'll find love love love loveListen to the music of the moment people, dance and singWe're just one big familyAnd it's our God-forsaken right to be loved loved loved loved lovedSo I won't hesitate no more, no moreIt cannot wait, I'm sureThere's no need to complicate, our time is shortThis is our fate, I'm yoursD-d-do do you, but do you, d-d-doBut do you want to come onScooch on over closer dearAnd I will nibble your earI've been spending way too long checking my tongue in the mirrorAnd bending over backwards just to try to see it clearerBut my breath fogged up the glassAnd so I drew a new face and I laughedI guess what I be saying is there ain't no better reasonTo rid yourself of vanities and just go with the seasonsIt's what we aim to do, our name is our virtueBut I won't hesitate no more, no moreIt cannot wait, I'm yoursCome on and open up your mind and see like me(I won't hesitate)Open up your plans and damn you're free(No more, no more)Look into your heart and you'll find that the sky is yours(It cannot wait, I'm sure)So please don't, there's no need(There's no need to complicate)There's no need to complicate(Our time is short)'Cause our time is short(This is our fate)This is, this is, this is our fateI'm yoursOh, I'm yoursOh, I'm yoursOh, whoa, baby you believe I'm yoursYou best believe, best believe I'm yours Related: jason mraz jason mraz im yours im yours we steal dance sing things | |
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| How To Cure Your Tinnitus NowThu, 08 Jan 2009 16:35:36 -0800 by dthreebhttp://www.aoklifest yle.com/tinnitusForg et what you think you know about curing Tinnitus, I had it for years and have only cured it 6 months ago after being shown a great website by Tinnitus expert Dr Geoff Barker,I got Tinnitus from listening to very loud music though these type of in ear earphones here. For years I used these types of earphones for several hours everyday, listening to really loud music. I first noticed the ringing in my ears about 2 years ago. It was getting worse all the time, and I went to a doctor who sent me for tests and treatment that didn’t work. But I am better now, so Id urge anyone who has tinnitus to go to http://www.aoklifest yle.com/tinnitusLear n How to Stop Tinnitus For Good Cure The Ringing Sound fast results, cure your tinnitus the right way, this video show you How to Stop Tinnitus For Good Cure The Ringing Sound the safe cure remove tinnitus fast and for good Related: aggressive causes cure drugs help in medication my relief remedies remedy ringing sounds symptoms tinnitus treatment | |
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| myHotelVideo.com presents Iberostar Mehari Djerba in Island of Djerba / Djerba / TunisiaThu, 08 Jan 2009 16:34:55 -0800 by myHotelVideoMore @ http://www.myhotelvi deo.com/en/landingpa ge/youtube/resourcei d/Mhv_Catalog_Offer: :3962 Location:This hotel is located on the island of Djerba. Guests will find the nearest nightclub 500 m from the hotel, and it lies just 6 km away from the centre of Midoun, 18 km from the centre of Houmt Souk and 25 km away from Djerba Airport.Facilities:T his luxurious hotel was renovated in 2003, and its typical Tunisian architecture makes it a real stand-out. This family-friendly beach establishment is especially suitable for golf fans, as it is opposite the Djerba Golf Course. Set on 14 hectares of grounds, it comprises a total of 300 rooms in a main building and 8 small buildings which offer rooms on 2 and 3 floors. Facilities on offer to guests at this air-conditioned establishment include a lobby area with a lobby bar, a hotel safe and a currency exchange facility. It also offers a buffet restaurant with a non-smoking area, a themed à la carte restaurant, a conference room, a hairdressing salon, boutiques and a cash point. There is a games room and guests can take advantage of the Internet access for an additional fee. Those wishing to explore the surrounding area by bicycle will find a cycle hire station on-site (charges apply) and the younger guests will enjoy the kids' club and the children's playground.Rooms:All rooms are fully fitted with a private bathroom with a bathtub as well as a telephone, centrally regulated air conditioning and heating. They are also equipped with satellite TV, a sofa bed, a safe and either a balcony or terrace.Sports/Enter tainment:The hotel features a 220 m² indoor pool (heated in winter), a gym overlooking the indoor pool, massage treatments and a hamam. The well-tended gardens feature a 700 m² freshwater pool with a children's pool, with complimentary sun loungers and parasols by the pool and on the beach and towels (with deposit) by the pool. There is also a sun terrace, a poolside snackbar and a beach snackbar with a beach disco (from June to September). Guests can enjoy aqua aerobics, tennis, table tennis, archery, horse riding, mountain biking/cycling, volleyball/beach volleyball or darts. The hotel offers a range of daytime activities for adults and children aged 4-12 each day. There is also daily evening entertainment provided, including shows or live music. The 27 hole Djerba Golf Course, which may be used for a fee, lies just opposite the hotel.Meals:All meals are in buffet form, and guests can enjoy snacks between meals and midnight snacks. There is the possibility of an evening meal at the speciality restaurant, with prior reservation required.Payment:Ame rican Express, MasterCard and VISA are accepted at this hotel. Related: myhotelvideo.com myhotelvideo video hotel iberostar mehari djerba island of tunisia | |
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