not available in my country. whatchu got here?Good music for a good game on a good server....
It's the girl. Her quirky, slightly-off-center face is endearing ; she is "imperfect" - like all of us - but it is that imperfection which piques our interest because it is familiar and relatable. The video as a whole, with her dancing - prancing even - through various locales ( the stages of life ) until she finds her partner at the song's conclusion fits the feel of the song with its upbeat tempo and searching-yet-contemplative lyrics. The song itself is likely about God ( in George's case Krishna, or whatever his Indian spirituality was ) and His love for us but I think it can just as well be interpreted in a more secular, humanist sense of finding a companion - platonic or otherwise - to travel through life's journey with. It fills the heart with a warmth and appreciation for the gift we have all equally been given : life itself.I may have posted this before but this George Harrison song (and official video) are quite captivating to me:
My dad has a fun anecdote about this song. He went to Catholic school in the 1960s and 1970s until 10th grade - about 1974 for him. Occasionally the nuns would allow the class to bring in some outside records to play for everyone. However this was still a Catholic school so the records still needed to be respectable to the conservative faculty : something like "Black Dog" by Led Zeppelin probably wouldn't have gone over too well but bubblegum pop and inoffensive light rock and roll music was fine.This George Harrison video is quite awesome...
It's the girl. Her quirky, slightly-off-center face is endearing ; she is "imperfect" - like all of us - but it is that imperfection which piques our interest because it is familiar and relatable. The video as a whole, with her dancing - prancing even - through various locales ( the stages of life ) until she finds her partner at the song's conclusion fits the feel of the song with its upbeat tempo and searching-yet-contemplative lyrics. The song itself is likely about God ( in George's case Krishna, or whatever his Indian spirituality was ) and His love for us but I think it can just as well be interpreted in a more secular, humanist sense of finding a companion - platonic or otherwise - to travel through life's journey with. It fills the heart with a warmth and appreciation for the gift we have all equally been given : life itself.
It's the girl. Her quirky, slightly-off-center face is endearing ; she is "imperfect" - like all of us - but it is that imperfection which piques our interest because it is familiar and relatable. The video as a whole, with her dancing - prancing even - through various locales ( the stages of life ) until she finds her partner at the song's conclusion fits the feel of the song with its upbeat tempo and searching-yet-contemplative lyrics. The song itself is likely about God ( in George's case Krishna, or whatever his Indian spirituality was ) and His love for us but I think it can just as well be interpreted in a more secular, humanist sense of finding a companion - platonic or otherwise - to travel through life's journey with. It fills the heart with a warmth and appreciation for the gift we have all equally been given : life itself.
Hey best wishes going forward with treatment and screening man. Cancer absolutely blows. I’ll say a prayer for you and yours, man. Take care dude.About two hours ago the urologist called me and told me that my prostate cancer is benign and that while I need to get tested every six months I can probably skip surgery and chemotherapy for the rest of my life. I'm 2/3 of the way through an excessively large gin and tonic right now because believe it or not the good news was actually more traumatic than the bad news I was prepared for.
And then I come back to re-read this absolutely beautiful thing you wrote here and I want to bawl my eyes out like a fucking baby.
I will brace myself and probably fetch another drink before Mrs. Trang gets home and then I'll get on the game to clear my head.
All that said I want you to know that what you probably thought was just a random post on the web really, truly touched me. Right when I needed it most.
You made a difference. Most people go their entire lives without making such an accomplishment.
Thank you. Most sincerely.
Peter
That is great news friend. Cancer is scary as hell. I'm humbled by your kind words, truly.About two hours ago the urologist called me and told me that my prostate cancer is benign and that while I need to get tested every six months I can probably skip surgery and chemotherapy for the rest of my life. I'm 2/3 of the way through an excessively large gin and tonic right now because believe it or not the good news was actually more traumatic than the bad news I was prepared for.
And then I come back to re-read this absolutely beautiful thing you wrote here and I want to bawl my eyes out like a fucking baby.
I will brace myself and probably fetch another drink before Mrs. Trang gets home and then I'll get on the game to clear my head.
All that said I want you to know that what you probably thought was just a random post on the web really, truly touched me. Right when I needed it most.
You made a difference. Most people go their entire lives without making such an accomplishment.
Thank you. Most sincerely.
Peter