June 7, 2019 · 9:53 pm
Treadmill. Stretching. Gym at the Shire. At the same time as Desi Aldorando.
Solitude – Billie Holliday
Ball and Chain – Van Morrison
Rose in My Garden – Karla Bonoff
Don’t Feel Your Touch – Bruce Cockburn
The North Strand – Once Cast
Refugee – Eric Bogle
Bang Bang Bang – Tracy Chapman
Goodbye – Sam Ock
Jonas & Ezekiel – Indigo Girls
Canticle of the Turning – Princeton Seminary Choir
Follow – Richie Havens
Never Be the Same – Camila Cabello
Good Morning – Lenny Kravitz
Whitey on the Moon – Gil Scott-Heron
Jesus Is My Only Friend – Fannie Lou Hamer
June 6, 2019 · 11:42 pm
Treadmill. Workout with NK Body Philosopy. Stretching. Gym at the Shire.
The Shores of Normandy – Jim Radford
The Road to the Isles – Rob Crabtree
My Head Is Filled with Music – The Real McKenzies
Space Oddity – David Bowie
Bobby Kennedy – Black 47
Basin Street Blues – Dr. John
Right Place Wrong Time – Dr. John
Goin’ Back to New Orleans – Dr. John
Under the Blue/Take Me In – Hayley Kiyoko
Trail of Life – Sharon Burch
Another Star – Stevie Wonder
All a Woman Needs – Joan Armatrading
You’re No God – Linda Ronstadt
Everything They Owe – 2Pac
Spirit Horses – Brule
10 Years Later – Come from Away
June 5, 2019 · 11:04 pm
Walking. Morningside Gardens.
Purple Rain – Prince & The Revolution
Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho – Paul Robeson
Sparrow – Simon & Garfunkel
Beggar Man – Archie Roach
The Pogues – Star of the County Down
Day and Night – Nina Simone
Treasure Island – The Chieftains
Let’s Fall in Love – Louis Armstrong & Oscar Peterson
Like That – The Black Eyed Peas
Tir na nog – Celtic Woman
Against the Law – Billy Bragg
We Are Together – Indigo Girls
I Give You Give Blind – Crosby, Stills & Nash
Over You – Aaron Neville
Reelin’ in the Years – Judy Collins
Stone Free – Jimi Hendrix
When Summer Ends – Lewis and Clark
Spanish Harlem – Aretha Franklin
Pie Jesu ver. On the Rocks – Sera
June 5, 2019 · 1:30 pm
Once I read,
once I wrote.
Once I sang,
once I played.
Once …
… perhaps again.
5 June 2019
Manhattan, New York
Filed under New York, Poem
Tagged as change, future, past