Orinoco
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Cimarrón Pajarillo, pajarillo Cantar de la tierra mía Llanura del Ori…
Maracaibo 15 Orinoco Un paraiso tropical lo enmarca todo Frutas madur…
Morabeza Tobacco you lost me again I can't remember when there are things I…
Rincon Morales Un paraiso vegetal lo enmarca todo frutas maduras parecen ad…





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@hakonsoreide

@@jayclarke6671 Ah, yes. There were so many other comments about the imagined challenges of finding it, I was thinking along those lines too when I replied, but you are right. There is a reason so much of the music of the 70's and 80's, particularly, keeps getting played and seems a lot longer-lived than most of what has come since.

I am a bit of a cultural omnivore myself, enjoying classical music, opera, modernism, 60's pop, old-school jazz, Bluegrass, Breton folk music, ambient, experimental electronic music, 80's pop, and even some of the new stuff, up to and including Eurovision songs. I don't judge anyone's musical tastes, and I like keeping an open mind about cultural expressions of all kinds.

I think what I generally respond positively to, though, is when something is done well within its genre and style, and when it feels genuine and sincere. That does admittedly rule out a lot of the 21st Century stuff.

I usually use the word "interesting" too as a measure for what I consider good art.

And it also means I don't actually like Orinoco Flow so much. I think it's the least interesting song from the album Watermark, and I tend to skip it. It sounds like it was cynically made to be commercial as opposed to being made to express something profound like the rest of the album does far more successfully.

Her next album, Shepherd Moons is overall her best. After that, she gradually started repeating herself without really creating anything new, and I lost interest in paying attention to any of her new stuff after "The Memory of Trees" (which I bought on the day of release).



@hatranngoc9361

Let me sail, let me sail
Let the orinoco flow
Let me reach, let me beach
On the shores of Tripoli
Let me sail, let me sail
Let me crash upon your shore
Let me reach, let me beach
Far beyond the Yellow Sea
De, De, De, De, De, De, De, De, De, De

Sail away, sail away, sail away [x4]

From Bissau to Palau - in the shade of Avalon
From Fiji to Tiree and the Isles of Ebony
From Peru to Cebu hear the power of Babylon
From Bali to Cali - far beneath the Coral Sea

De, De, De, De, De, De, De, De, De, De
Turn it up, Turn it up, Turn it up, up, Adieu, Ohhhh
Turn it up, Turn it up, Turn it up, up, Adieu, Ohhhh
Turn it up, Turn it up, Turn it up, up, Adieu, Ohhhh

Sail away, sail away, sail away [x4]

From the North to the South
Ebudae into Khartoum
From the deep sea of Clouds
To the island of the moon
Carry me on the waves
To the lands I've never been
Carry me on the waves
To the lands I've never seen

We can sail, we can sail
With the orinoco flow
We can sail, we can sail...(Sail away, Sail away, Sail away)
We can steer, we can near
With Rob Dickins at the wheel
We can sigh, say goodbye
Ross and his dependency
We can sail, we can sail...(Sail away, Sail away, Sail away)



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@enyatv

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@pericoperico9869

l have you song saved in my PC woman and you´re very nice woman

@luisoswaldosierraparada8109

I love your music..is like an angel singing in my hear..

@YOMAN1792

@@luisoswaldosierraparada8109 same for me

@billywills9501

God Bless your Mom, and your Family

@albertomendoza3791

Grandiosa voz, gran realización, felicidades

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@StormSong8

I first heard this song through the static of my car radio in the early 90's and immediately began searching for it, but failed repeatedly. I even bought a White Snake CD at a music store because it had a track on it called "Sail Away," but it wasn't the right song.

Fast forward ten years. I got a 3rd shift job and was having a hard time sleeping during the day, so I walked into this tiny music shop that I happened to pass on my way home from somewhere. The store was dark and the only person in it was an odd looking middle-aged woman with piercing green eyes. I told her I needed something relaxing to help me sleep and she said she had just the thing. The woman disappeared and came back with an album called "Watermark" by an artist I had never heard of named Enya. I decided to give it a shot, but when I tried to pay for it she told me the store was closed, (thus the darkness,) and the register was already shut down so I could just take it.

On my way home I popped it in. The fourth song, "Storms in Africa," stirred something in my soul, but when I got to track 7 and "Orinoco Flow" played I nearly crashed my car. I had not heard the song even once since that time 10 years earlier, and here it was, without the static, enchantingly beautiful, and free! I decided the next time I was in that town I'd go back and thank that lady profusely and buy every Enya album there was in the store! But when I finally made it back out there 6 months later, the little music shop had vanished and was replaced by a drug store.

The whole experience was odd. If it wasn't for the fact that I still have the CD I would think the whole thing was a dream.

@scarlet5856

+StormSong8 i know the feeling i have always thought of her voice as a dream

@StormSong8

flirtwithapokerface Yeah, I didn't know what Whitesnake was. Back then FYE and Strawberries music stores had these mini computers in the aisles. You entered the name of the song you were looking for and it told you what album it was on. There was no way to sample the track before hand. I was way off!

@indiansummercolormehappy669

What a beautiful enchanting story!!

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