Here’s a little gift to you — right up the alley of the 60s and 70s we’ve been talking about … and straight out of the new Quest workshop.
I was going to send this as a preview for folks who will be at the workshop at the end of this month. (Many have told me they enjoy the musical interludes. And I’m putting more attention to it. It’s fun.)
But then I thought, how about letting everybody in on it?
Even listening to part of one song may be a smart charge in your day. Just might inform the purpose of the work. (I often listen to the old folk music.)
And this discovery is likely to be new to you: Lala.com. Here’s how it works –
You can listen to all of the songs on my playlist for free. (The playlist is below.) The next time you want to hear it, you’ll get just the first 30 seconds. But if you want to hear it more than once, you can “add” it to your own collection, up to 30 songs for free. More are a dime each.
(I have no financial interest in this chance to hear some inspiring music. It’s just a cool service I came across.)
By the way, this little musical quest of mine began with the line in the song “World”: “What kind of world do you want?” Yes, the title of the book is in the song. In fact, it’s the first song in the playlist.
Feel free to pass this along to someone you think would enjoy a musical break.
And I’m curious: What’s your favorite theme song for the kind of world you want?
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I wanna get the first comment in here. (Is that ok, Pam?)
In the first five minutes, I’ve already gotten enthusiastic emails from a few folks. I guess this was a good idea?
If you like it, pass it along.
Jim,
What a great way to start my day! Hearing Joan Baez singing “We Shall Overcome” after hearing the MLK speech was an amazing experience. Thanks for putting this together and sending it out.