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In Reply to: RE: This might sound weird posted by sudz1234@yahoo.com on October 12, 2014 at 18:10:17
I'll find myself tearing up. The highest compliment to be paid to a musical work is to bring forth an emotional response in the listener. The quality of the system is not as important as we assume.
By denying scientific principles, one may maintain any paradox.
Galileo Galilei
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I recall a rainy summer night in the 50s and listening alone to a show with Celtic music with the front door open and I was choking up and couldn't stop crying. I still react that way to Celtic music some times. I think many of the British Isles folk songs are the most beautiful tunes I've ever heard.
get Josienne Clarke's CDs, she from Scotland and if you like this music as much as I do, you will be smote...We here love the Celtic folk, if you have not heard the Transatlantic Sessions (16 CDs, a few DVDs) you are missing some incredible cross Atlantic collaborations by artists from both shores. All done very well by BBC.
Another great Scot singer/songwriter is Iain Morrison...
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