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Sananda Maitreya's love songs Volume 1 of Prometheus & Pandora holds one beautiful, gentle song: "She'll Tell Me" > The lyrics ride on a bed of soft percussion, cymbal splashes and acoustic rhythm guitar, washed by organ chords and synth-key horns. Sananda sings his melody, treating his subject--she--with care, accompanied by electric guitar the poetic verse: > "Paradise was made for more than sleeping, or our fate awakens on a pair of dice, but the cause of love is great and will not be denied because we're late." > I love this tune--what a gift he has shared with us. It's all about the giving, the origin of love. Dig.
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^^^Go to iTunes, Amazon, or sanandamaitreya.com for the download, and Spotify, I think, to stream. Man, I put that song on repeat, and the instrumental version on P&P vol. 2 sounds just as sentimental. | |
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nothing he does will ever top let her down easy. | |
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Or "Holding on to you" that is the song Prince wishes he had written. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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Damn... that song is Amazing, such a beauty, so powerfull.... goosebumps everytime I hear it!
Forever in My Life.... | |
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Oh yes yes yes!!!! It gives me goosebumps too every time I hear it. It is in fact my favourite song ever by any artist. Let Her Down Easy is a beautiful song but not even in my Top 10 of TTD songs. Same goes for Seasons. With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Nothing beats his old songs as TTD.
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ok, and i guess Let her down easy isn't really a love song per se, but it is a ballad and it's a great one, lionel richie would have loved to have written it. | |
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^I do! I bought the single back in the day. Just like Prince, TTD had some cool b-sides. Together with Holding On to You, Sign Your Name, we might have a top 3 here. He didn't want to be pigeonholed as a soul artist, but his soul songs were the best! | |
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The one I never understood is the one that goes "It'll never work because you're a lesbian and I'm a Les Paul Man." | |
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Well--that's not so much a love song as an expression of incopatabilities between 2. > I like to regard the scenario differently: instead of a literal pairing of him (the Les Paul man) and a woman, the "lez" (Les--pun!) rather being a metaphor for "commerce," to illustrate some irreconcilable difference existing between crafting one's art and selling said art. > To wit, his equivocation of the homo-gal and hetero-guy to "Lesbian" (the face of commercialism) and "Les Paul Man" (artsy guitarist) could represent his pairing of those 2 contrasting ideas. The lesbian should learn to play a few chords and be made a star; that she should be on a magazine cover that "all the ladies love." Play to be loved & recognized. Play to be paid! > Sananda repeats over again the refrain that "Love is love!" Such is his enduring desire to bind the 2 (objectives). He loves them both, his art and his commerce, the Les Paul and his lez, such that "[he] never make[s] a fuss about the facts that stand in the way of uuuuss!" > Or maybe that's too much twisty thinking! You've got to admit that he is living in that kind of space, though, as all artists do. | |
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Whoah--that big time-change in the middle of the song is daffy! He was really going for a shake-up, wake-up for his listeners, there!
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I like "Ooh Carolina"> > and "Pretty Baby"
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i do, those were the days when he was taking on Prince's habit of having off album b-sides which were as good or better than half the album.
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Sananda gettin' the hell out of L.A. with his baby! | |
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Perfumed Pavillion
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^^^ "Epilog" sounds more like a self-affirmation song. Self-love, I guess! But I'm talking more about a wooing-type of song or description, like "The Kind of Girl"
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Wow! I just discovered this tune, defo one for the list. Something about it reminds me vaguely of Motown.
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Sweetness What Shall I Do Marry Me These spring to mind as newer love songs from Sananda. Holding onto You is a great track one of his best for sure. | |
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i shared this thread to sananda's facebook, he hearted it, or at least, i think he did, he's always done a lot of his own page work. | |
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Yeah he had some awesome b-sides - nice to see some of these posted here that I hadn't listened to in a long time With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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I love Sweetness and What Shall I do. And Sweetness features Wendy Melvoin on bass With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Yeah, back in the day he used to write cool comments (or whatever they were called) on people's myspace pages. With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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no one remember to know someone deeply is to know someone softly. | |
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http://www.sanandamaitrey...undeniably >
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Seems like the last guy you were with | |
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PeteSilas said: no one remember to know someone deeply is to know someone softly. I DO just beautiful.... . Also Undeniably . He has so many Amazing songs... a real poet and that voice! [Edited 10/30/17 13:44pm] Forever in My Life.... | |
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