Friday, January 14, 2011

forest echo

hello and welcome to the golden fish!!!

if you have a craving for poetry today, then nip over to my other blog flow.
i've shared a little something to one of tess kincaid's prompts.
if you need to read something connected to cycling then pop in here.
otherwise stay right here and listen to this - one of the most beautiful songs i've heard in the last two years!

headphones on please ladies and gentlemen.


to read a review of this album and to hear more - streamed - go here.

11 comments:

aguja said...

Beautiful. The recuperating resccued kitten and I relaxed and enjoyed!

steven said...

hi aguja! i think this is the second time i've posted this piece of music but it is sweet and gentle. it's early morning here and this suits the sky which is just turning from dark to pale. steven

Lorenzo — Alchemist's Pillow said...

I hadn't realized that you have resumed the "flow" blog. A welcome bit of news ...

Linda Sue said...

I love that they went out to the country for inspiration, for beauty and stillness.It is evident. Dreamy and centering and altogether lovely!

Jo said...

Just what the doctor ordered, Steven!

Rhythm and rhythmic activities like sweeping, polishing, and painting always mesmerize me, and the strumming guitar nearly put me in a trance.

As you said, it's truly beautiful. Thank you for a different sort of gift today.

Olga said...

This is my first visit to your site. Thank you for sharing this beautiful song.

steven said...

lorenzo - "gone to earth" came up to the surface and there are features of "flow" that make more sense for the next little while. we'll see who shows up there and what shows up there! steven

steven said...

linda sue - my dream, since i was a teenager in the early seventies - has been to live in the country, preferably near water. dreams don't always connect to the actuality of experience and that's alright. but they do hover!! steven

steven said...

jo - if the doctor's ordering this then i like that kind of doctor very a lot!!!! i too love "groove" the repetitive but transporting backdrop to a piece of music that seems to move along and then also deeper as it goes along.i'm glad you could drop by to share this. steven

steven said...

hello and welcome olga, i'm glad that you also enjoyed this music. lisa o piu is a beautiful singer and has a really talented group of musicians with her. i look forward to seeing you again. steven

Reya Mellicker said...

I did put on my headphones. Wow.