Light On . . . I don't understand how it happens, how it grows on you. I didn't LOVE IT the first time I heard it. The second time I listened to it, I wondered what was wrong with me the first time I heard it. I think I reached that weak-in-the-knees state about the third time...you know, like the woman said, while she was hugging you, about how she felt when she listened to you all alone...mmmhmm.
Long ago I had this feeling listening to a certain part of Moonlight Sonata. A few years ago it was the Spanish ending of Bryan Adams' Don Juan. Then last year, you came along and blasted me out of my reverie. I truly nearly fainted when you sang Music of the Night. So the best part (to me) of Light On is near the end, when you go back to just a few piano notes and your soft low voice...mmmm. Don't get me wrong, I love your high notes and your mid-range and the roughness and, oh, stop me.
Final thoughts, you're such a great person I would love you even love you without a voice. I wish you and your family the best possible forever.
OH, YES, YOU START MY HEART AGAIN!
Light On . . . I don't understand how it happens, how it grows on you. I didn't LOVE IT the first time I heard it. The second time I listened to it, I wondered what was wrong with me the first time I heard it. I think I reached that weak-in-the-knees state about the third time...you know, like the woman said, while she was hugging you, about how she felt when she listened to you all alone...mmmhmm.
Long ago I had this feeling listening to a certain part of Moonlight Sonata. A few years ago it was the Spanish ending of Bryan Adams' Don Juan. Then last year, you came along and blasted me out of my reverie. I truly nearly fainted when you sang Music of the Night. So the best part (to me) of Light On is near the end, when you go back to just a few piano notes and your soft low voice...mmmm. Don't get me wrong, I love your high notes and your mid-range and the roughness and, oh, stop me.
Final thoughts, you're such a great person I would love you even love you without a voice. I wish you and your family the best possible forever.
Sandy