The Circle Game

Let me say it right up front. I’m addicted to iTunes. I love to listen to symbols for facebook” title=”music symbols for facebook”>music of all sorts, and I confess that I thought Napster and Limewire were pretty cool. But now that I can do my serendipitous searching for symbols for facebook” title=”music symbols for facebook”>music legally, I’m in hog heaven. I am also a real victim of commercial plugs. Like I’ll watch Joan of Arcadia or Gilmore Girls, and watch at then end when they tell you what symbols for facebook” title=”music symbols for facebook”>music they played in the episode and actually make notes! This tendency, combined with the easy availability of the iTunes Music Store, means I buy several songs a week. My latest “discovery” (as it’s new only to me), is a version of Joni Mitchell’s fabulous song, “Both Sides Now.” This was a great song back in the day (1969), but her newer version from 2000 is awesome – her voice has aged so beautifully and the words of the song take on a whole new meaning – she really has looked at both sides now. Judy Collins’ take on this song will always hold a special place in my heart, but Joni’s new rendition is one that I can truly relate to (I guess I’m getting older, too). My other big symbols for facebook” title=”music symbols for facebook”>musical rediscovery is Cyndi Lauper. While “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” will forever be one of my anthem songs, she is a heck of a singer. Take a listen to her doing “La Vie en Rose,” that Edith Piaf classic. Wow! And thanks to the iTunes Music Store, I have them both in my symbols for facebook” title=”music symbols for facebook”>music library (and a few others as well – like potato chips, who can eat just one?).

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