Love is but the song we sing, And fear's the way we die You can make the mountains ring Or make the angels cry Know the dove is on the wing And you need not know why C'mon people now, Smile on your brother Ev'rybody get together Try and love one another right now Some will come and some will go We shall surely pass When the one that left us here Returns for us at last We are but a moments sunlight Fading in the grass C'mon people now, Smile on your brother Ev'rybody get together Try and love one another right now If you hear the song I sing, You must understand You hold the key to love and fear All in your trembling hand Just one key unlocks them both It's there at your command C'mon people now, Smile on your brother Ev'rybody get together Try and love one another right now Right now Right now more Youngbloods Lyrics not the yardbirds
I listen to Wu-tang Clan, Redman, Kwali, Mobb Deep, a tribe called quest, Elephant man, Method Man, Nas, Big L and more hip hop artists. I like the 90's stuff. Strangely, I listen to Neil Young, Led Zepplin, War, the Beatles, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Korn, Disturbed, and others. Then I have my Smooth Cats, Barry White and Al Green. I have to say that my diverse listening style has been formed from Listening to rhythms of songs more than the lyrics. Today I now do both.
i'm listenign to "Trafalgar" in the Trafalgar LP autumn 1971 by The Bee Gees The Bee Gees had made respectable work from 67 to 73 then from 75 the disco sound came and the money fall over their guilty hands