by Charles Norman | Jan 10, 2021 | Music, Song of the Day
Mac Gayden – Cross Your Mind Bascomb believed, as Cocteau once said, that the writing of poetry was the exploitation of a substratum of memory that was imperfectly understood. — John Cheever, The World of Apples Was his memory failing or had he so...
by Charles Norman | Jan 7, 2021 | Music, Song of the Day
Ula Blue – Carry On And what shoulder, and what art, Could twist the sinews of thy heart? And when thy heart began to beat, What dread hand? And what dread feet? — William Blake, The Tyger She wanted to die, but she also wanted to live in Paris.― Gustave...
by Charles Norman | Jan 3, 2021 | Music, Song of the Day
crowded shoulders – I Deal In your patience you will gain your souls. — Jesus, Luke 21:19 Therefore, to gain his soul was a task that announced a struggle with the whole world, since it began with letting a person be at the goal of that earthly craving,...
by Charles Norman | Dec 31, 2020 | Music, Song of the Day
Dog Contest – Big Talkin’ Man But first the notion that man has a body distinct from his soul is to be expunged; this I shall do by printing in the infernal method, by corrosives, which in Hell are salutary and medicinal, melting apparent surfaces away,...
by Charles Norman | Dec 29, 2020 | Music, Song of the Day
Everett The Grey – Pillowcases Our memory is a more perfect world than the universe: it gives back life to those who no longer exist. — Guy de Maupassant So I’ll light another cigarette and try to remember to forget. — Lowell George Right now...