-Kim-
People don't run out of dreams, People just run out of time
I'm really digging the Sirius XM channel, "The Bridge." They played TALA yesterday, which I think is the first time I've ever heard it on popular radio.
"You thought you would be satisfied, but you never will learn to be still."
I was in Rite Aid this afternoon and You Belong To The City started to play.
The last two times I was in Wendy's I heardBest Of My Love.
Standing in line at a Safeway in Marin County and practically levitated when I heard the dulcet strains of our Eagles doing "How Long." Maybe it was a cosmic commentary on how frickin' long I'd wait in line - my ice cream partially melted, that's how long...
A few weeks ago, I talked about a "soft rock" station that my mom listens to. Well, my mom is listening to it tonight in the living room and I come in there to eat a bowl of cereal. I'm not really paying attention to the radio (90% of what the station plays I don't like). Well, I just happen to hear a bit of the middle of a song, and I think "hmm this sounds familiar". Then I hear a lady singing the chorus of The Heart of the Matter. . I have no clue who the lady was, though.
-Kim-
People don't run out of dreams, People just run out of time
Aww, you Tim girls are too sweet I thought of Timothy when I drove through Sacramento. I had no idea it was such an agricultural center. They call it the California Delta.
I was watching a movie called Spy Game that starred Robert Redford and Brad Pritt. As they were rolling the end credits, Rocky Mountain Way started to play. They do play the whole song.
I've just read that Joe's Life Of Illusion was included in an Adam Sandler movie. Joe could release an album of Movie Soundtrack tunes.