^ Joshua Bell, violinist | Jeremy Denk, accompanist. Their conversation begins at about 29.26 after playing pieces by César Franck, Maurice Ravel, and another piece composed by a 19th century rock star violinist whose name is unfamiliar and unspellable by me .
Art will be the last bastion when all else fades away. ~ Timothy White (b 1952), American rock music journalist _________________
^ Don’t Stop Thinking about Tomorrow | Fleetwood Mac The song release 1977. Hauntology? Uncanny? Edit: song release noted above was corrected. I erred earlier by typing 1997.
LYRICS. If you wake up and don’t want to smile If it takes just a little while Open your eyes and look at the day You’ll see things in a different way
Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow Don’t stop, it’ll soon be here It’ll be better than before Yesterday’s gone, yesterday’s gone
Why not think about times to come? And not about the things that you’ve done If your life was bad to you Just think what tomorrow will do
Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow Don’t stop, it’ll soon be here It’ll be better than before Yesterday’s gone, yesterday’s gone
All I want is to see you smile If it takes just a little while I know you don’t believe that it’s true I never meant any harm to you
Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow Don’t stop, it’ll soon be here It’ll be better than before Yesterday’s gone, yesterday’s gone
Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow Don’t stop, it’ll soon be here It’ll be better than before Yesterday’s gone, yesterday’s gone
Don’t you look back Don’t you look back Don’t you look back Don’t you look back
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Art will be the last bastion when all else fades away. ~ Timothy White (b 1952), American rock music journalist _________________
Good recordings from that era have an open, uncompressed sound. Makes me think of my dad's mono hi-fi - Tannoy Gold speaker - Pye of Cambridge valve amp and pre-amp - Garrard turntable - Shure pickup. Clear as a bell.