I was listening to the CBC yesterday morning at work and lost it when they played
Barber's Adagio for strings. Truly beautiful and mournful piece. Quite
appropriate. Music does help. It truly does. Even my Mimi has found solace in
Joni. And the seasons they go round and round.

love, Mags.

Yael Harlap wrote:

> This is from an article on what radio stations have been playing as a tribute:
>
> >KCRW in the Los Angeles area, home to "Morning Becomes Eclectic" and the
> >syndicated "Sounds Eclectic" shows, dedicated its airwaves to news
> >coverage until Friday morning, when music director Nic Harcourt hosted a
> >special show.
> >
> >
> >
> >Harcourt played songs such as Jeff Buckley's "Hallelujah," Simon and
> >Garfunkel's "America" and Joni Mitchell's "Come in from the Cold" on the
> >show, an hour of which can be heard on the station's Web site
> >(www.kcrw.com).
> >
> >
> >
> >"During this day of remembrance and national prayer," Harcourt said, "I
> >felt it was important to program music that reflected the emotions and
> >feelings many of us have experienced during the last week, music that
> >could express sympathy, sorrow, strength and hope. It is my belief that
> >music can help us heal."

--
And this loving is a drawing close,
a tuning in, an opening.
Until one perfect moment;
but how can it be expressed?
A receiving, an enfolding
as I cradle you in my arms.
Within my heart, within my soul,
You are my true love.

     --Lui Collins

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