If you spent any time near a radio in the 1990s, there is a good chance you are already familiar with Emily Saliers. Sheâs half of the Grammy Award-winning
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If you spent any time near a radio in the 1990s, there is a good chance you are already familiar with Emily Saliers. Sheâs half of the Grammy Award-winning
Emily Saliers of Indigo Girls talks to NBC OUT about her debut solo album, social activism and stepping outside her comfort zone.
Even as the internet pulls citizens of the world closer together, issues push us further apart. At the heart of both matters are the ideas of connectedness and commonality. Whether a community is online or on the ground, the age-old search for belonging continues to be a driving force in society. We all want to find âour people,â whomever and wherever they are. For many, what bonds us with likeminded souls is not DNA or even proximity; itâs passion and purpose. That is especially true for fans of the Indigo Girls.
Indigo Girls â Land of Canaan
Itâs not the fallen man, Itâs not the call of time, Itâs just the London skyline Telling me youâre not mine âŠ
I haven't listened to this yet, but it sounds intriguing...
Hosts Nick & Helen Forster welcome back Indigo Girls (Emily Saliersand Amy Ray) in this encore airing from the Lincoln Center in Fort Collins, Colorado. This show features a bit of intrigue: when Amy misses her plane, Nick, Helen and the rest of the eTones are enlisted to fill in in her absence. Will Amy make it to the theater in time to join Emily for their second set in the show? Tune in and find out. Also on the program: singer/songwriter Nathaniel Rateliff and his band. And the E-Chievement Award goes to a dedicated Fort Collins citizen who shares his story with us in-person. Thatâs this week, in eTown.
Crazy folk version of âClampdownâ thatâs been stuck in my head today
âWhat Are You Like,â Indigo Girls
Indigo Girls, âSalty Southâ
Mister pull up a chair I got time for tears Tell me all the stories that you never did Of the salty south The Seminoles held out While Geronimo died in a lonely jail A thousand tides, and A thousand waves Takinâ it all away Itâll come back in Weâll be gone by then And itâs a miracle we ever learned to live
Drain that land For a better plan Sugarcane and the civil man But now the ringinâ dead them pines Planted in that time We gonna keep on killinâ till they get it right A thousand tides, and A thousand waves Takinâ it all away Itâll come back in Weâll be gone by then, oh And itâs a miracle we ever learned to live I remember the wind As it was settlinâ And every sun goinâ down was a picture then But we look back at âem framed They all look the same Thereâs no sense of time, no sense of pain A thousand tides, and A thousand waves Takinâ it all away And itâll come back in Weâll be gone by then, oh And itâs a miracle we ever learned to give
07/28/12
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Prince of Darkness- Indigo Girls
Maybe thereâs no haven in this world for tender age My heart beat like the wings of wild birds in a cage My greatest hope, my greatest cause to grieve And my heart flew from its cage and it bled upon my sleeve The cries of passion were like wounds that needed healing I couldnât hear them for the thunder I was half the naked distance between hell and heavenâs ceiling And it almost pulled me under
Shame on You
Indigo Girls
Now when I was young my people taught me well Give back what you take or youâll go to hell Itâs not the devilâs land you know itâs not that kind Every devil I meet becomes a friend of mine Every devil I meet is an angel in disguise
âJonas and Ezekielâ - Indigo Girls