Fear is only as deep as the mind allows

Fear is only as deep as the mind allows..

A capella

Some classic cuts sound even more ‘mazing WITHOUT the music!

Marvin Gaye

Adelle

The Beach Boys

Mmmm

Mmmm – Nicholas Bate.

Assumptions

Wow. A good one from the Fonz…

Life doesn’t get easier, you just get stronger.

Life doesn’t get easier, you just get stronger.

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Darn you Jennifer Conrad!!!

You have me listening to the 40th anniversary edition of Godspell! One of my favorite songs…

How to make work-life balance work

A lovely TED talk by Nigel Walsh…

The Caring Hand

I love this image…

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The Caring Hand” is a sculpture located in Glarus, Switzerland.


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The best of bso for the week ending 2/5/2015

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A Fascinating February Fact

february-2015

I came across an interesting little fact that I thought would be fun to share with you.

The month, February, 2015 is called a Square February.

This February will never come in your life time again.

Why?

Because This year February has:

4 Sundays,

4 Mondays,

4 Tuesdays,

4 Wednesdays,

4 Thursdays,

4 Fridays

& 4 Saturdays.

This Happens only once every 823 years!!

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For some reason, it makes me think of this song…

Sunday Quote: Now

#truestory

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We have only now,

only this single eternal moment opening and unfolding before us,

day and night.

Jack Kornfield

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How to avoid the negative energy of other people

Why not? It makes as much sense as being negative…

Sunday Quote: Nowhere to go

Ahhh…

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We have what we seek

it is there all the time

and if we give it time,

it will make itself known to us.

Thomas Merton

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Right ‘bach’ at you, @davidkanigan!

30 years ago, this woman — Anna-Sophie Mutter — was all the rage in classical music. She still insists that only strapless gowns allow her to feel her violin in the way she needs to to perform…

Not quite as ‘religious’ as your Bach piece, but Mozart is my religion…

Sunday Morning: People are religious or not, but

Ahhh. Very nice…

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Lisa Batiashvili, the 35-year-old Georgian violinist who is this season’s artist in residence with the New York Philharmonic and will perform Barber’s Violin Concerto with that orchestra this week, is an eloquent musician. In concert and on award-winning recordings, she has captivated critics and audiences with her natural elegance, silky sound and the meticulous grace of her articulation. There is a laserlike directness to her playing that enables her to transmit concentrated emotions without a trace of affectation or theatrics: the musical equivalent to laparoscopic surgery.

In conversation, Ms. Batiashvili exhibits many of the same qualities. Soft-spoken but determined, she speaks as openly about the political responsibilities of an artist as she does about her personal relationship to Bach’s music — the subject of her latest recording and of coming performances with the Philharmonic — and the unhealthy obsession of the violin world with the instruments of Antonio Stradivari…

Ms…

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Seagull dreaming

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Layla Something…

The face that launched a billion record salesDid you know that the same woman — Patti Boyd — was the muse for both George Harrison’s ‘Something’ and Eric Clapton’s ‘Layla’? Read on…

Marriage to George Harrison[edit]

In 1964, Boyd met Harrison during the filming of A Hard Day’s Night, in which she was cast as a schoolgirl.[12][23] Her only line in the film was asking “Prisoners?”, but she later appeared in the “I Should Have Known Better” segment.[24] Boyd was “semi-engaged” to photographer Eric Swayne[6] at the time, thus declining a date proposal from Harrison.[11] Several days later, after ending her relationship with Swayne, she went back to work on the film and Harrison asked her out on a date for a second time. The couple went to a private gentlemen’s club called the Garrick Club, chaperoned by the Beatles’ manager, Brian Epstein. According to Boyd, one of the first things Harrison said to her on the film set was: “Will you marry me? Well, if you won’t marry me, will you have dinner with me tonight?”[25]

Boyd had her first encounter with LSD in early 1965[26] when the couple’s dentist, John Riley,[27] secretly laced her coffee with the drug during a dinner party at his home.[14] As she was getting ready to leave with Harrison, Johnand Cynthia Lennon, Riley told them that he had spiked their drinks and tried to convince them to stay.[28] Outside, Boyd was in an agitated state from the drug and threatened to break a store window, but Harrison pulled her away.[29] Later, when Boyd and her group were in an elevator on their way up to the Ad Lib club, they mistakenly believed it was on fire.[28]

Later that year, Boyd moved into Kinfauns with Harrison.[12] The couple were engaged on 25 December 1965, and married on 21 January 1966, in a ceremony at a registry office in Ashley Road, Epsom, with Paul McCartneyas best man.[30][31] Later, the couple went on a honeymoon in Barbados.[32] In September, Boyd flew with Harrison to Bombay to visit sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar, before returning to London on 23 October 1966.[33] The following year, Boyd attended the Our World broadcast of “All You Need Is Love“. Through her interest in Eastern mysticism and her membership in the Spiritual Regeneration Movement, she inspired all four Beatles to meet the Indian mystic Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in London on 24 August 1967, which resulted in a visit to the Maharishi’s seminar in Bangor, the following day.[14][34][21] Boyd accompanied Harrison on the Beatles’ visit to the Maharishi’s ashram in Rishikesh, India, in February 1968.[30] In March 1970, Boyd moved with Harrison from Kinfauns to Friar Park, a Victorian neo-Gothic mansion, in Henley-on-Thames.[35]

In 1973, Boyd’s marriage to Harrison began to fail and she had an affair with Faces guitarist Ronnie Wood.[36] She separated from Harrison in 1974 and their divorce was finalised on 9 June 1977.[37] Boyd said her decision to end their marriage and leave Harrison was based largely on his repeated infidelities, culminating in an affair with Ringo Starr‘s wife Maureen, which Boyd called “the final straw”.[38] Boyd characterised the last year of her marriage as “fuelled by alcohol and cocaine”, and claimed “George used coke excessively, and I think it changed him … it froze his emotions and hardened his heart.”[39] According to Boyd, Harrison’s songs “I Need You” and “Something” were written for her.[40]

Marriage to Eric Clapton[edit]

In the late 1960s, Clapton and Harrison became close friends, and began writing and recording music together. At this time Clapton fell in love with Boyd.[41] His 1970 album with Derek and the Dominos, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, was written to proclaim his love for her, particularly the hit song “Layla“.[14] When Boyd rebuffed his advances late that year, Clapton descended into heroin addiction and self-imposed exile for three years.[42][43] Boyd moved in with Clapton and married him in 1979.[41] Her struggles within the marriage were masked by her public image with Clapton. Boyd drank and admits to past drug use, she became a drug addict like Clapton did.[44] Boyd left Clapton in September 1984, and divorced him in 1988. Her stated reasons were Clapton’s years of alcoholism, as well as his numerous affairs[21] including one with Italian model Lory Del Santo.[45] In 1989, her divorce was granted on the grounds of “infidelity and unreasonable behaviour”.[46] Boyd believes she was the inspiration for the songs: “Bell Bottom Blues” and “Wonderful Tonight“.[47]

So, how ironic is this?

And now you know the rest of the story…

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