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-IN COMMONS-
Non atteggio,
nè serpeggio,
fra le onde
mi destreggio.
Trovo e prendo,
persona io sono;
bella e pura melodia,
questo è il mio suono,
la Mia sinfonia,
che ha sbalzi..
tonale euforia.
Scende,
sale,
mai che dal suo parametro
corre via...
perché io,
alla base;
perché io da quel paradiso turbinante
costruisco piano piano.
Prodotto finale?
Tante case;
per me e le persone che,
in silenzio
..o forse forse da lassù
mi guardano,
io sento
mi parlano.
Non c’è cosa più bella
di stare in pace,
solida o mentale;
tranquillità e armonia...
e gioire,
qualche volta piangere?
Vietato morire!!
E di un bel thè,
in casa Mia,
per tutti coloro che mi amano
...non c’è più bella cosa al mondo,
della COMPAGNIA!
//PolarBearSparkles//
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There are those moments in everyone’s life when one sees a kite caught in the wind just before it dips and soars again—Natalie Clark’s “A Place Called Home” evokes that exact feeling. This Scottish former school teacher, thrust into stardom by none other than Sir Richard Branson himself, like a fairy tale set in the highlands, carves out her niche with this single. Clark’s voice? Think of velvet and grit having a baby. It holds and unsettles all at once. The pop vibes are the sticky notes on your heart: they cling but somehow manage not to smother—sort of like […]
Natalie Clark - "A Place Called Home": A Sonic Journey of Belonging There are those moments in everyone's life when one sees a kite caught in the wind just before it dips and soars again—Natalie Clark's "A Place Called Home" evokes that exact feeling. This Scottish former school teacher, thrust into stardom by none other than Sir Richard Branson himself, like a fairy tale set in the highlands, carves out her niche with this single. https://open.spotify.com/track/1FYXFqtQ6Q7eG8gKuWihht?si=00fbcb3768754fd2 Clark's voice? Think of velvet and grit having a baby. It holds and unsettles all at once. The pop vibes are the sticky notes on your heart: they cling but somehow manage not to smother—sort of like finding confetti after the party. Her lyrics wind through the meaning of "home," diving deep but surfacing often enough to catch one's breath. "A Place Called Home" is less about bricks or mortar and more about the sanctuaries we carry within us. It's akin to a painted canvas, where every stroke sings its song but synchronizes—like a Charlie Chaplin film mixing laughter with silent screams for the touch of humanity. [caption id="attachment_56468" align="alignnone" width="768"] Natalie Clark - "A Place Called Home": A Sonic Journey of Belonging[/caption] The mix is great here: melodies waltzing around themes that have a nostalgic ring, evoking peaks of joy and chasms of sorrow—in a word, flirting with the boldness of avant-garde, much like Van Gogh's dabbling his starry nights over Beethoven symphonies. Natalie's skillful storytelling dances deftly between prosaic realities and dreamy introspections. With the backing of DVG Records for her debut album that will drop next, be prepared for sonic adventures tinged with raw nerves that uncover personal memories. But here's my caveat: as brilliant as Natalie shines—is there too much glitter masking potential flaws? Ultimately, though—consider this: Does anyone ever really come home, or do we forever hunt down echoes that were tossed across hallways of time? "A Place Called Home" calls on these ponderous journeys while humming lullabies that only our hearts could fathom completely…or maybe it leaves us yearning contemplations unanswered. Follow Natalie Clark on Website, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram.
Imagine if Vivaldi took a detour through a 21st-century speakeasy, where the lead act is not another flapper reincarnate but one Richard Green, flourishing in his latest single “A Place Called Home”. With Irene Veneziano’s fingers dancing on ivory keys like fireflies on a meadow at dusk and the Archimia Strings Quartet resonating with the […]
"A Place Called Home" by Richard Green - An Auditory Quest for Belonging Imagine if Vivaldi took a detour through a 21st-century speakeasy, where the lead act is not another flapper reincarnate but one Richard Green, flourishing in his latest single “A Place Called Home”. With Irene Veneziano’s fingers dancing on ivory keys like fireflies on a meadow at dusk and the Archimia Strings Quartet resonating with the heartbeat of ancient woodlands, you know this neoclassical rendezvous is set to tug at strings—both metaphorically and musically. https://open.spotify.com/album/0FUJDMpKhw0vnC2l5otCws The air within this track vibrates with an almost sentient yearning; longing embodied so palpably that it could well be another guest musician credited alongside. Bittersweet affection oozes from every chord progression as if the music itself wistfully remembers nights spent under foreign stars and craves only the lullaby of its own bed. [caption id="attachment_54816" align="alignnone" width="1483"] Richard Green[/caption] Mixing honeyed nostalgia with sophistication (a linguistic cocktail I like to call 'sophistalgia'), “A Place Called Home” pivots around home's contradictory nature—the permanence in transience, joy in sorrow. The vibrations seem old-soul-esque while concurrently tapping into modern serenity, offering whisperings of what made our funky toes tap during Mr. Green's pandemic partnership with Irene. [caption id="attachment_54815" align="alignnone" width="1200"] Irene Veneziano[/caption] And yet... amidst classical harmonies harkening back to powdered wigs and majestic halls emerges an unexpected tranquility—a musical oxymoron serving us chill-out previews from his upcoming EP before bowing down gracefully. What even is genre anymore? Who knows! But surely Beethoven would’ve sipped green tea to this? [caption id="attachment_54817" align="alignnone" width="2000"] Archimia strings quartet[/caption] Quixotic comparisons aside – or are they embedded within? – let’s declare “A Place Called Home” less of a song, more of an emotive expedition painted upon silence itself. Its transcendent timbre feels akin to flipping through sepia-tinted photographs but knowing your place isn't just amongst them but beyond them too. Richard Green gifts listeners more than mere melody; he provides passport stamps for auditory exploration—no queues at immigration required—just ears wide open and perhaps eyes gently closed as we bask in homespun bliss till summer whispers anew with chill vibes… Await those tunes as though they’re postcards sent from tomorrow—you won’t want them lost en route. Follow RICHARD GREEN on Facebook, and Instagram.
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