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Post by Moe on Sept 20, 2008 7:37:33 GMT -5
Tempus Fugit: for discussion of this track
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Post by oregonwinebaby on Sept 20, 2008 13:23:03 GMT -5
I can't wait to hear this track. I can only speculate that it will be kind of an up tempo "fun" track. That is just my guess. I can't help but wonder if the song will be reflective of her career, or a song about how it is already winter again...
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Post by eternity on Sept 20, 2008 17:18:59 GMT -5
Maybe it will be like "One by one" or "Only time".
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Post by Moe on Sept 20, 2008 18:38:51 GMT -5
I also envision this as an up tempo track, and look forward to it very much
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Post by eclipse on Sept 21, 2008 1:24:25 GMT -5
I also think this is going to be uptempo, maybe in a Lazy Days fashion.
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Post by ardens on Sept 21, 2008 9:19:33 GMT -5
"My! My! Time flies!" should be a song about someone who has invited all of his relatives for Christmas and still stirs in four pots when they arrive.
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Post by Treecat on Sept 21, 2008 15:28:55 GMT -5
An up-tempo fun song ala OMWH. I'm getting a lot of amusement out of the idea that THIS is the song that they're scurrying around to finish now. My, my! How time flies indeed!! ;D
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Post by Etukka on Sept 25, 2008 13:41:06 GMT -5
I love the title ;D It has to be an up tempo track. Perhaps something that makes me wanna dance
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Post by riene on Sept 28, 2008 15:41:06 GMT -5
Roma says in her new note that this song is a "bit different." It's dedicated to a friend, a gifted guitarist, who recently died.
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Post by Moe on Sept 28, 2008 17:00:25 GMT -5
Do you think it might be wistful, reflective then?
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Post by Treecat on Sept 29, 2008 14:17:37 GMT -5
I've been wracking my poor head to think of who the guitarist might be. Ronnie Drew of the Dubliners played guitar, but was he more known as a singer and founder of the band? Someone from Pink Floyd died recently. Maybe Aigle felt a special connection with The Wall album and Enya's 9-footer around the Castle? <g> Arty McGlynn, guitarist on I Want Tomorrow is alive and kicking, as is Charlie McGettigan, who penned Dreams. Who can the guitarist be?
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Post by oregonwinebaby on Sept 29, 2008 14:42:49 GMT -5
I've been wracking my poor head to think of who the guitarist might be. Ronnie Drew of the Dubliners played guitar, but was he more known as a singer and founder of the band? Someone from Pink Floyd died recently. Maybe Aigle felt a special connection with The Wall album and Enya's 9-footer around the Castle? <g> Arty McGlynn, guitarist on I Want Tomorrow is alive and kicking, as is Charlie McGettigan, who penned Dreams. Who can the guitarist be? I never even thought of Richard Wright...I wonder why they didn't just say who it was written for? I like how she said the track will be different...I am anxious to hear it. I wonder if it will have any clips or background sounds of the artists music who passed away?
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Post by Etukka on Oct 9, 2008 11:50:58 GMT -5
It's Jimmy Faulkner, folks... Hotpress articleThis song will also feature a sweet guitar solo by Dublin blues musician Pat Farrell. Woohoo! ;D
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Post by Moe on Oct 9, 2008 12:04:34 GMT -5
A guitar solo is MOST welcome, YAY!
From the press release, it appears that the album originally was to have 11 tracks, then "My My" was added.
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Post by ardens on Oct 9, 2008 12:39:55 GMT -5
Whooohoo, guitars! I don't know Jimmy Faulkner but I think that it's very kind of Enya to dedicate a song to him. I'm very curious what it sounds like!
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