--- Kakki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>

  <<<I don't think I've ever heard music that more
> perfectly
> expresses the cycle of starbursting love and high passion, the
> emotional
> roller coaster down and the stark pang of loss.>>>

this is one of the things that gets to me every time i listen to
Electricity...I can feel that pang of loss ... gives me shivers and
brings tears to my eyes. It just does. There is a longing as well as
some kind of acceptance almost. And there's that melancholy feeling
again, and she's trying to understand. She laments the loss, and at the
same time seems okay with it, as hard as it is on her. Amazing what
each of us reads into it :-)

Eversince Brei gave me my headphones, whole worlds have opened up in
terms of how I hear music. And here it is, all of it, with no
distractions. With 'diminshed hearing', life is VERY frustrating at
times because of all the subtle things I miss. 


> <<I'm convinced there is something magical in the water up in B.C.
> where Joni
> wrote the songs of FTR.  They are so uniquely beautiful and apart
> from
> anything she wrote before and after.>>

The B.C. landscape is gorgeous, breathtaking. I haven't been there in a
very long time, however I still remember it well. I can certainly see
why this album in particular reflects Joni's immersion into such beauty
all around her. So much power and clarity within each and every song. I
am appreciating this CD like never before, thanks everyone for the
contributions.

magic in the water...yea, it makes men do things like wear red shoes.
;-)

Kakki, you'd love it out there! 


Mags, wondering what song/CD we will study next at the University of
Muller and hoping that someone is planning to perform Electricity at
the Fest this year. 

np: Woman of Heart and Mind
> 



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You open my heart, you do. 
Yes you do.
     - JM
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