Pare um pouco para lembrar do que o Senhor fez em sua vida. Todas as vezes que poderia ter sido o seu fim, mas Ele te livrou! Todas as vezes que Ele te protegeu. Todos os "nãos" que você recebeu de Deus e que só entendeu depois, que tudo foi para seu bem. Sem contar as inúmeras bênçãos que recebe todos os dias ou o simples fato Dele nunca te deixar só.
war of the foxes - richard silken / waterloo - ABBA / euripides’ medea - the little theatre / anne carson / the three fates - luca cambiaso / the oresteia - aeschylus / road to hell II - hadestown / when i met you - mira lightner / andersen’s fairy tale anthology
tonight the super booper, beams are gonna find me, shining like the sun (super-per, booper-per), smiling having fun (super-per, booper-per), feeling like a number one
does anyone else feel music so deeply in their soul that half their life revolves around it and it’s the only thing that can truly save you in your darkest moments?
when Frida Lyngstad first heard the backing track for "Dancing Queen", she began to cry. "And that was before me and Agnetha had even sung on it! I knew it was absolutely the best song ABBA had ever done", she said. Agnetha Faltskog added: "It’s often difficult to know what will be a hit. The exception was “Dancing Queen.” We all knew it was going to be massive"
Allee Willis said of "September": "The, kind of, go-to phrase that Maurice used in every song he wrote was ‘ba-dee-ya,’ so right from the beginning he was singing, ‘Ba-dee-ya, say, do you remember / Ba-dee-ya, dancing in September.’ And I said, ‘We are going to change 'ba-dee-ya’ to real words, right?‘ And finally, when it was so obvious that he was not going to do it, I just said, 'What the fuck does 'ba-dee-ya’ mean?‘ And he essentially said, 'Who the fuck cares?’ I learned my greatest lesson ever in songwriting from him, which was never let the lyric get in the way of the groove"