Thank you for you support @simon62 :)
I haven't listened to pan-pipes before, but I am digging it! It really makes me want to bust out my flute and play some tunes from Zelda (I don't know if you ever played the Legend of Zelda, but it was a big part of my childhood). Ian Anderson is interesting. Not exactly my style, but he looks like he would be fun to perform with.
I haven't met many people who are interested in listening to the flute. I'll consider making a post soon where I play some of my favorite pieces I've collected over the last decade.
I am confused though, Two Golden Fish? But speaking of the moon, I've been enjoying it residing in Scorpio. It's opposite my natal moon currently, so I've been experiencing (and welcoming) a significant increase in the depth of my connection with the people in my life.
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Ian Anderson music is better known as Jethro Tull. An album collection that stretches from 1966 to the century. He has some albums under his own name, but they are mainly when he was one of the first muso's to experiment with a Fairlight. Why did I say Heavy Horses¿ In Suffolk, UK, where I went to school in the 60's the largest horse in the world is bred, mainly by travellers (gypsies). The Suffolk Punch is bigger than Drysdales, and no horse is 'more' sorrel in colour. They are magnificent! Jethro Tull in his album sings ''the earth moves, under their feet''. And, that they'll be here to farm with when the oil runs out, which was a Fear back then. Sample some of his sixties and seventies albums. Songs in them were top ten hit songs, and the flute in r'n'r is impressive. 😇
But 'Lonely Shepard' played by Georges Zamfir (on YouTube) is the very best!! 💛