Are far too many gems to name any the most beautiful song, I have gone to many concerts with bone chilling moments when you had goosebumps on your goosebumps. But I would not name one the best. It feels disrespectful to other moments. Sometimes there doesn't need to be a best, be grateful for each in of itself.
Even if it's out of season and not in English, you may find it worth a listen while stuck at home. You'll know the song. Incidentally, she (not Celine Dion) sang most of the wordless vocals for the Titanic soundtrack. Fact. Sissel - ( New Window )
...but with an Old Testament flavor. One of Broadway’s most haunting melodies. I have three daughters, roughly the same age as Tzeitel, Hodel and Chava. And I really miss my dad. This one gets me in the heart. Fiddler on the Roof: Sabbath Prayer - ( New Window )
...which is not easy. Joel Grey’s Yiddish production was a wonderful surprise. I saw it the first time because a former classmate was playing the butcher. I went back to see him as Tevye when Skybell took a week off. Shabes Brokhe from Fiddler - ( New Window )
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Yeah, same. Don't want to ruin the thread though, just isn't for me.
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Hah!
But I'll cast my lot with Joe Bonamassa, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Samantha Fish and company.
I'm going down - ( New Window )
As the saying goes (or is misquoted to be) music soothes the savage beast.
Not exactly the Killswitch Engage or Parkway Drive I have been listening a lot to of late, but hey to each his own.
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But I'll cast my lot with Joe Bonamassa, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Samantha Fish and company. I'm going down - ( New Window )
Kenny Wayne from the SRV school of badassery & Joe B also
a badass in his own right
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Shabes Brokhe from Fiddler - ( New Window )
Nice work YAJ