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Geoff Muldaur — Brazil
Album: Pottery Pie
Avg rating:
5.4

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Total ratings: 91









Released: 0
Length: 3:25
Plays (last 30 days): 1
Brazil, where hearts were entertaining June
We stood beneath an amber moon
And softly murmured "Someday soon"
We kissed and clung together

Then, tomorrow was another day
The morning found me miles away
With still a million things to say
Now, when twilight dims the sky above
Recalling thrills of our love
There's one thing I'm certain of
Return I will to old Brazil

Return I will to old Brazil
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My ears bleed. But, l can't hit PSD...
 Jayesea wrote:

A film masterpiece.



Of course, I had to be the first to give this a solid '10'! :D
 Ipse_Dixit wrote:

The song is a 5, but the album cover with the wool quilt I am certain my parents also owned, and the Carl Yastrezemski (Yaz) Boston Red Sox pennant bumps it up to solid 7.



That's a crocheted afghan, to be exact. My grandma made one for us as well.
The song is a 5, but the album cover with the wool quilt I am certain my parents also owned, and the Carl Yastrezemski (Yaz) Boston Red Sox pennant bumps it up to solid 7.

eclecticism  noun 
UK /ekˈlek.tɪ.sɪ.zəm/ US /ekˈlek.tɪ.sɪ.zəm/
the fact of combining things from many different areas or systems

Also see Radio Paradise

William, I hope Geoff sends you a thank you note for boosting his income now that he is deep into his retirement years. Something tells me Geoff does not get a lot of royalty payments off this one.
It's a hoot. 
A film masterpiece.
Do Chet Atkins!
Sorry - never need to hear that ever again. And, I admit I find whistling quite annoying.
Fresh music?
Not sure about all the whistling.

My rating, the first rating, 5 for now

Didn't hear Maria Muldaur, assuming it is the same person I remember from the 70's