"Streetbeat" seems an odd name for a show introducing
IM, but I suppose it is a rather wide street, with
lots of overarching trees that provide shade in the
summer, color in the autumn, ghosts in the winter, and
rebirth in the spring.
When I hear IM, I often envision my Grandparent's
house with a big front porch on Charles Road in what
(at the time, anyway)I believe was in unincorporated
Lancaster, but with a Lancaster mailing address. Are
there any actual Lancasterians on this list? This
house was across the street above a shopping center,
and across from a Jewish cemetary. I haven't been
there in years, but the pictures are clear in my mind.
Knowing that part of the country does influence my
mental IM videos.
I understand what you mean about the rough times.
"Beginning the World" was one for me. "Are you feeling
better?" reminds me of struggles people I know have
been through.
Erik Thomas
--- David L McMillan <davelmcm@...> wrote:
> Hello all!
> I first heard of TIM on the radio show Streetbeat,
> with Cindi Drue
> (sp???) and the Hooters were on and they were
> talking about this group
> out of Lancaster, and talked about the song Black
> Sheep Wall, After
> hearing it I was hooked. Never did see them in
> concert, but do have all
> their CDs. Their music is an oais and got me through
> some pretty rough times
> Regards!
> Dave
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