Music we like , and anything goes , at least within reason

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Ohh…I’ve never been there but it needs to go on my bucket list. Beautiful!
 
My cat normally doesn’t take much interest in the noises coming from my TV or computer, but that song got her attention. I think she was unsure of what to think about the fake meows.

With that said, my cat is a completely indoor cat, despite her strong desire to chase the squirrels in the tree right by my window. As a result, she doesn’t have this problem. She’s even gotten mostly good about staying in my bedroom when it’s time for bed, though last night she dashed out when I stepped out of the room for a bit but made no attempt to avoid being picked up and brought back into the room.
 
Mine stuck his head out of the door today but insisted that half of him was still in the warm house. So I thought about that song I’ve heard Keillor sing a million times.
 
“See You Again”, The Gray Havens. They’re playing in Pittsburgh this Friday and I’m planning to go.

 
I think that the Catholic Church needs to lead in the best music on earth again. Liturgical music is for the LORD and Church alone, but we need to be a voice that revolutionizes music and eclipses the impact the Beatles made.

I listen more to my own music than anything else, but I do study the science of, not only music itself, but of success with making it appreciated.

I have learned a lot about capturing musical conceptions and unfolding their whole recollection from the way Paul McCartney has always done so.

I study folk styles of the old world, and revisit older recastings of music, and scrutinize all I write in any and every genre I happen to write. Like Paul McCartney, I hardly ever think of doing a certain genre, but wait ready for inspirations to capture with great discipline.
 
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