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They can't make music like this anymore, because this whole period now, this whole world, vibrates to an unghastly vibration of dissonance rush and worry. these were slower times back then -the music is it's reflection. Progress had come but hadn't turned into Industrial Disease,
management had not yet turned into sadism.
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Some songs are so hypnotically mesmerizing that they transcend generations. You just stop. And listen. And each of us is taken back to a place, a time... reserved in our memories.
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BEST SONG EVER MADE? I think so.
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I've been looking for this version for years. The links to Amazon and iTunes ARE NOT this version of the song.
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I could listen to this music 24/7.
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@harponercam YES! & all the creative interesting people sharing ideas and talent, it's really amazing energy to think of it!
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@mythtree Yes! and that's why we're lucky to have youtube to access it.
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@harponercam I hadn't considered it that way, but in considering your consideration, would not the partaking of older tunes & times hearken to that vibration and influence this reflection in our dimension...?
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@Emil4ik "Henry Mancini also performed an instrumental version on the album Best of Henry Mancini, released on the 20th of June 2004." (Look for this music name on Wikipedia)
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@cj171921 right on
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Turn your right speaker off, or shift balance so only left side of the stereo track plays (whatever works). It's like another little gem hidden in there. :3
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Wundervoll, Danke...
"The Windmills of Your Mind" ("Les moulins de mon cœur") is a song performed by Noel Harrison, with music by Michel Legrand and English lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman, from the 1968 film, The Thomas Crown Affair.[1] The French lyrics were penned by Eddy Marnay.
This is MICHEL LEGRAND music, not Mancini...
Emil4ik 3 months ago
@Emil4ik yes but this is Henry Mancinis version/ arrangement, because I have it from a CD
b3witch3d 3 months ago