Friends, (recovering) Romans, Colleagues, lend me your ears. I have been thinking about this for some time. The "old" songs are good. They still can stir up images and memories, and perhaps mixed in with a bit of nostalgia. But I've been working for some weeks and months and have come up with the three attached, with new lyrics that are aimed at whatever age we are in or entering or trying to enter after the "Anthropocene" of the last few hundred years. Anyone can have at it, a better arrangement, singable key, whatever. I'm not through with this project but hope that some others will be able to enlarge our "new song."
Dear Milan, How Wonderful!! Thank you, Ellen Sent from my iPad
On Jul 8, 2022, at 2:55 PM, Milan Hamilton via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Friends, (recovering) Romans, Colleagues, lend me your ears. I have been thinking about this for some time. The "old" songs are good. They still can stir up images and memories, and perhaps mixed in with a bit of nostalgia. But I've been working for some weeks and months and have come up with the three attached, with new lyrics that are aimed at whatever age we are in or entering or trying to enter after the "Anthropocene" of the last few hundred years. Anyone can have at it, a better arrangement, singable key, whatever. I'm not through with this project but hope that some others will be able to enlarge our "new song."
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Thanks Ellen, coming from my iconic songwriter that means a lot. M Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 16, 2022, at 6:54 AM, RICHARD HOWIE via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Dear Milan, How Wonderful!! Thank you, Ellen
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On Jul 8, 2022, at 2:55 PM, Milan Hamilton via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Friends, (recovering) Romans, Colleagues, lend me your ears. I have been thinking about this for some time. The "old" songs are good. They still can stir up images and memories, and perhaps mixed in with a bit of nostalgia. But I've been working for some weeks and months and have come up with the three attached, with new lyrics that are aimed at whatever age we are in or entering or trying to enter after the "Anthropocene" of the last few hundred years. Anyone can have at it, a better arrangement, singable key, whatever. I'm not through with this project but hope that some others will be able to enlarge our "new song."
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Thank you Milan for your additions!! Jim Wiegel “We are all time travelers journeying into the future. But let us make that future a place we want to visit. “ Stephen Hawking
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Dear Milan, How Wonderful!! Thank you, Ellen
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On Jul 8, 2022, at 2:55 PM, Milan Hamilton via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Friends, (recovering) Romans, Colleagues, lend me your ears. I have been thinking about this for some time. The "old" songs are good. They still can stir up images and memories, and perhaps mixed in with a bit of nostalgia. But I've been working for some weeks and months and have come up with the three attached, with new lyrics that are aimed at whatever age we are in or entering or trying to enter after the "Anthropocene" of the last few hundred years. Anyone can have at it, a better arrangement, singable key, whatever. I'm not through with this project but hope that some others will be able to enlarge our "new song."
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Wow! Speaking of transformation!!! Seedlings of a renewed momentum for engagement beyond demonstration. Dylan's guitar was ff tune at the beginning! Bravo, Mian! On Fri, Jul 8, 2022, 2:55 PM Milan Hamilton via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Friends, (recovering) Romans, Colleagues, lend me your ears. I have been thinking about this for some time. The "old" songs are good. They still can stir up images and memories, and perhaps mixed in with a bit of nostalgia. But I've been working for some weeks and months and have come up with the three attached, with new lyrics that are aimed at whatever age we are in or entering or trying to enter after the "Anthropocene" of the last few hundred years. Anyone can have at it, a better arrangement, singable key, whatever. I'm not through with this project but hope that some others will be able to enlarge our "new song."
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Thank you Milan, it is just a delight to hear your beautiful creations on a sunny Sunday afternoon in Sydney, Australia. I am sorry you are experiencing a heat wave across your country, sadly, our turn will come again next summer, more than likely. Australia has not stood up and taken responsibility for reducing fossil emissions, and we have so much more we can change. Blessings on your life journey, and to all. Isobel Bishop. isobeljimbish@optusnet.com.au
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Wow! Speaking of transformation!!! Seedlings of a renewed momentum for engagement beyond demonstration. Dylan's guitar was ff tune at the beginning! Bravo, Mian!
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Friends, (recovering) Romans, Colleagues, lend me your ears. I have been thinking about this for some time. The "old" songs are good. They still can stir up images and memories, and perhaps mixed in with a bit of nostalgia. But I've been working for some weeks and months and have come up with the three attached, with new lyrics that are aimed at whatever age we are in or entering or trying to enter after the "Anthropocene" of the last few hundred years. Anyone can have at it, a better arrangement, singable key, whatever. I'm not through with this project but hope that some others will be able to enlarge our "new song."
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Thanks for new words to the songs. I’m been singing new words to Those who wait on the Lord, ever since!
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Friends, (recovering) Romans, Colleagues, lend me your ears. I have been thinking about this for some time. The "old" songs are good. They still can stir up images and memories, and perhaps mixed in with a bit of nostalgia. But I've been working for some weeks and months and have come up with the three attached, with new lyrics that are aimed at whatever age we are in or entering or trying to enter after the "Anthropocene" of the last few hundred years. Anyone can have at it, a better arrangement, singable key, whatever. I'm not through with this project but hope that some others will be able to enlarge our "new song."
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RICHARD HOWIE