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Love Life by Robert Carty
Many Are the Times by Lee Mallory
Intermezzo by Jehan Alain
Bhagwan by Paul Greaver
Bach Toccata in F, Chakra Two (part 2 of 7)
Bach Toccata in F, Chakra Seven (part 7 of 7)
Bach Toccata in F, Chakra Six (part 6 of 7)
Bach Toccata in F, Chakra Five (part 5 of 7)
Bach Toccata in F, Chakra Four (part 4 of 7)
Bach Toccata in F, Chakra Three (part 3 of 7)
Bach Toccata in F, Chakra One (part 1 of 7)
Matthias Weckmann, Fantasie in d Minor
Communion by Louis Vierne; Eric Meece organ
Charles Marie Widor: Finale to Organ Symphony #8
Toccata by Cecile Chaminade
Fugue on the Kyrie, by Francois Couperin
Lost Temple by Robert Carty, Part 2
Lost Temple, by Robert Carty (Part 1 of 2)
Toccata in D Flat by Joseph Jongen
Sur le Rhin by Louis Vierne
David Parsons, Kulu Days
The Bells of Hinckley by Louis Vierne
Virgil Fox, Toccata in F, BWV 540 by J.S. Bach
Everything is Everything
Fantasy in E Minor by Eric Meece
Oooh Baby by Everything is Everything (1969)
Live by The Merry Go Round
Goldfinger by Shirley Bassey, the single version
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aka E. Alan Meece, Eric Meece, Eric Mystic
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author of Horoscope for the New Millennium, organist/composer, teacher, producer of Holistic Arts Fair
Hometown:
San Jose
Country:
United States
Schools:
San Jose State University
Music:
organ and other classical, visionary new age ambient, 60s oldies, folk
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Channel Comments
MrQvm (7 months ago)
very nice channel
GunZenBomZ (9 months ago)
*Believe in good within you & out there!*

Paddy, love&peace]

In a world which is becoming increasingly difficult to predict and change is happening faster; its logical to employ new skill sets across a multiple of disciplines. Quiet confidence.
RoyFive (9 months ago)
Thanks for uploading Live!
talentlover (10 months ago)
Hi eameece! Just dropped by to say hello.
Many best wishes!
ncrising (1 year ago)
dude, love that video of Eminence Front. Until I watched this video, I had long loved this song. It's one of the few songs that I totally loved without understanding the words. I now recognize something of what you love about The Who. "Come and join the party" Thanks, Eric.
eameece (1 year ago)
This one might be a clue: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v­=gMLly2u6xA4
YOU and ME are #1
eameece (1 year ago)
According to The Tarot by Robert Place, "The Fool may be thought of as the figure of "everyman" " (p.129). Place says the hero of the tarot's Major Arcana (also called The Fool's Journey by many) is "everyman." The Prisoner was produced by "Everyman films," McGoohan's company. Scott Apel refers to him as such in his commentaries too. According to Patrick McGoohan, in a video linked to my article, The Prisoner is a mythical allegory, and #6 is its main character. He stated that he was inspired by medieval poems about "everyman" and "the fool." (I think I saw that on a Prisoner website) I guess that's as sure as I can be now!
BernardASU2009 (1 year ago)
Sorry for the confusion, I was cutting and pasting, and I pasted to much. This is my question:

Tarot and The Prisoner
I read your article Tarot and The Prisoner. You state that, The Fool and the Prisoner are both symbols of "everyman"

Are you sure about The "Fool and the Prisoner are both symbols of "everyman""?
Daphdong1 (1 year ago)
In reply to you. I love the Word of God. 25% is prophecy. In many occasions there are two viewpoints, what will happen soon and the repeat that will happen at the end of days. We have to check prophetic verses because there is always more than one verse that will indicate whether a repeat of a time will be repeated in the latter days which we are living in now.
daumesnil1000 (2 years ago)
Just watched your video of john Near playing the finale of Widor VIII . It has been said that architecture is music frozen in stone but I often think that with Widor its architecture made fluid in music , your video really seems to have caught the essence of that in
marvellous way. Thankyou.
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