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One of the finest pieces of music ever made.
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FOR THOSE WHO ALLOW THEMSELVES TO FEEL AND EXPRESS. Cardboard Pagans should stay away, or wipe their feet before entering.
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Her music is lovely, but she definitely has a mental disorder.
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...boy are you good at 'murdering' moviemaker with your creativity.
Wonderful images to this music.
Thank you
Tara
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Her songs are so personal, I ache when I hear them. So absolutely beautiful, she takes my breath away. Her loss leaves an a very deep void.
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@RamonaFromPomona Yes, beautiful..
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Beautiful..
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Artistry in the purest form. Laura poured her heart and soul into this-and everything else she did musically. How we miss you, Laura.
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While in college in 1971, we would stack Eli, New york Tendaberry and Christmas on the turntable and keep playing them over and over while we studied. Through all these syears I've had multiple copies of all of them and they now live on the Ipod, to be listened to on a very regular basis. My boyfriend even lifted a copy of More Than a New Discovery from the college radio station so we could put that on the stack.
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Hauntingly Beautiful, Dark and Melancholy - it lays the Soul - achingly bare.
Laura you cast your Spell on all who listen and draw us into a passionate Love Affair about New York...Bless You!



Imagine no gimmicks, no electronic backgrounds, Just a woman and a piano, Have loved Laura's music since the 1960's and it still holds up today. Try to find anyone who puts that much of their soul into their music today. We were lucky to grow up with this gift of her music.
criticzone 2 years ago 23
exquisite "once in a lifetime" artist. a gift to my life. i Love you, Laura.
DiggingMyOwnGrave2 2 years ago 17