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Dreams Of Men And Women (2008)
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A song I wrote in 1991 about the children of the future and how they will look back upon us.
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I am a solo singer/songwriter. My music is mostly soft although my songs could easily be performed in mostly any style.
For me, it's all about the song. That mysteriously magical thing that happens when a lyric is married to a melody. The writing process is invigorating and exciting while simultaneously being exasperating and difficult. It is that moment when music is being composed and a lyric is being written when I am truly the "artist at his easel." The creative process continues when the song is brought into the studio to be recorded because, as in writing, the production and arrangement processes also have their own sets of challenges. Those challenges are always dictated by the song itself and the task at hand at that moment is to be true to the song and carefully craft a recording that reflects what the song is about. Part three, for me, is to then take that song and perform it. It is the purest form of displaying this work of art called a song and is the only place where the magic of the creation is reflected back to me from a room full of interested listeners. And at that moment it is only as magical as the audience makes me believe it is. My CDs are all available on CDBaby.com.
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Pop Indie Pop
Author
Words and Music by Larry Whitler
Rights
1991 and 2008 Quill And Keyboard Productions
Uploaded
June 04, 2008
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MP3 10.2 MB 320 kbps 4:26
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Among these children Our own progeny We are the pilgrims We are their history They had a hard time Trying to understand We seemed primitive How can you blame them? We fought in wars Declared by insane men We called a black man a black man And not just a man And it was good to see that one day We would live in harmony And all this change did not come from technology It came from dreams of men and women Like you, like me--- In this vision Not one word of hate No division No more discriminate Free to play and free to work Where they choose I saw Jesus I saw Abraham I saw Johannesburg I saw Birmingham Color referred, Not to skin, But to beautiful hues--- And it was good to see that one day We would live in harmony And all this change did not come from technology It came from dreams of men and women Like you, like me---
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