Slap on the headphones, take a shot of good rum, close your eyes, and just disappear into another world. This is amazing - Eagles working with an orchestra, different instruments, and some existential elements. And then, back to the roots at the end, with a fiddle... God, I love this song. I appreciate it much more now that I'm older and less closed-minded.
One of her favorite songs. Neat slideshow with the track, too.
Cynaera wrote:
I'd heard "Layla." And then I somehow ended up with an album with this song, and I just never explored anything else. I listened to this song over and over until the grooves were white. (To those young-uns who've never experienced vinyl, do your homework. Vinyl was the first and foremost avenue for providing music to the masses, apart from radio.)
So - somewhere in my collection of albums, I have this one. With one track ruined from gleeful over-play.
Got it. I was hoping someone might contact, say, the animal shelter, find someone on the ground there with contact info but it's probably something everyone there has put behind them by now.
I had been thinking of trying to contact her brother, to let him know how much a part of this community she was and how she'll be missed. I don't think it's ever too late for people to hear good things about their loved ones.
Got it. I was hoping someone might contact, say, the animal shelter, find someone on the ground there with contact info but it's probably something everyone there has put behind them by now.
I can't do it today but if someone wanted to figure out a contact email for the family, maybe the family would like to know about this thread, and especially like to know how to look at her song comments, many of which are really nicely written stories from her past.
I can't do it today but if someone wanted to figure out a contact email for the family, maybe the family would like to know about this thread, and especially like to know how to look at her song comments, many of which are really nicely written stories from her past.
I can't do it today but if someone wanted to figure out a contact email for the family, maybe the family would like to know about this thread, and especially like to know how to look at her song comments, many of which are really nicely written stories from her past.
Well, that isn't good. Always sort of thought that when I ever got around to finally spending some time wandering around Nevada, I'd wander by Elko and say hello. Dang.
She was big-hearted and acerbic at the same time. There were times when I disagreed with her comments, but I always respected her point of view. I know she was a Jackson Browne fan. I'll have to listen to a song by him tonight in her honor.