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    Default Permaculture – musical piece?

    Spring officially arrives here in France on the 20th March, not a moment too soon!

    After several weeks of sub-zero temperatures, between –10 and –20, depending on day or nighttime, we seem to have entered a period of exceptional warmth.

    Over the past couple of years I’ve found myself regularly tuning into a piece of music which seems to empathise with the whole ecological, permaculture way of things.

    I suppose each person will have a different perception, however for me it will always be Nightwish with Tarja Turunen, singing Wishmaster, live on stage from their End of an Era concert.

    I’ll post the Youtube link below, it may even work!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAbVk...eature=related

    Anyone else got a 5 minute permaculture musical inspiration they can share?

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    http://youtu.be/WKRGu3rwEbU
    I have a little corner of the earth that smiles at me....

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    Hi Purecajn

    Interesting choice.

    I suppose I see Wishmaster as basically contemporary pagan – but then again I’ve spent the last 10 years wondering up and down the French Alpes with a herd of goats!

    “One & One” seems to be contemporary romantic – reflective of permaculture in Louisiana? ……. similarly with the Sunshine Coast and a “Little Corner of the Earth that smiles at me” - what say you eco?


    I wonder if any more brave souls will offer further insights.

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    This song is epic on a good stereo.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Do5vj3D-OD4
    the end of suffering comes from the living of joy!

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    That's me - tragic permaculture romantic!

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    Saltwater by Julian Lennon.

    Says it all for me. Especially when he says, "What will I think of me the day that I die".

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    Hi eco, not too tragic I hope?

    Hey permasculptor, that song is also epic through a pair of reasonable earphones. Definitely one to add to my playlist, thanks.

    Come on annette, you’re supposed to add a link to your favourite version so we can share your permaculture musical experience

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    Hi Peter

    I tried to upload it! I am technically challenged. Below is the best I can do. But you can't just click on it. You have to type it in or cut and paste.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NweLoaLuAkU[/video]

    Oh my it worked!!!

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    Hi Annette

    Nothing quite equals the feeling of exhilaration when it all comes together and works!!

    Saltwater by Julian Lennon certainly emphasises all the problems of the world and the inherent tragedy.

    It surprised me to hear so many reflective and passive pieces of music, perhaps all the reactionaries are out digging swales.

    It’s a pleasure to listen to a little bit of the heart of permaculture reflected in the music of its adherents.

    Many thanks to all who took the time to post.

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