I don't have sound on this computer. Can someone give me the name of the song? I am a huge Vienna Teng fan and have all of her albums, and could probably give the liner notes on the song if it has any.
The song name is "My Medea" the album is "A Warm Stranger" We've been looking for albums ourselves. Where do you find them? But alas...We have no credit card or checking account..::Sighs:: We'd love to have a copy of that song...Wonder if they sell her CD'sanywhere brick-and-mortar.
I love that song. ^_^ I got my copies of "Waking Hour" and "Warm Stranger" right at Best Buy, and have also seen both in Borders. I got her latest album at a local specialty record story, however.
In the process of explaining the song, she explains that it is a song about one of the "people who live in her head" all with a sort of humor to allow the audience to laugh it off if they choose. She apparently speaks to the people in her head to help her sort through difficult situations.
This particular song was about one of the ones which she had struggled in dealing with, so she wrote a song about the whole situation called "My Lydia".
It very much seems throughout the entire process that she is describing some form of plurality within herself. The lyrics to her music as a whole, has also seemed, to me, to have some themes which are particularly poignant and insightful, and informed by a similar perspective on life as several of us.
I just love Vienna Teng. She's one of my favourite artists.
There's a song "Homecoming (Walter's Song) by her with the words
But things are good, I've got a lot of followers of my faith I've got a whole congregation living in my head these days And I'm preaching from the pulpit to cries of amen brother
I sort of like thinking of the others as a congregation. It's a pretty word and it's a friendly
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That, I believe, is the reason it was posted on this community.
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This particular song was about one of the ones which she had struggled in dealing with, so she wrote a song about the whole situation called "My Lydia".
It very much seems throughout the entire process that she is describing some form of plurality within herself. The lyrics to her music as a whole, has also seemed, to me, to have some themes which are particularly poignant and insightful, and informed by a similar perspective on life as several of us.
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I just love Vienna Teng. She's one of my favourite artists.
There's a song "Homecoming (Walter's Song) by her with the words
But things are good, I've got a lot of followers of my faith
I've got a whole congregation living in my head these days
And I'm preaching from the pulpit to cries of amen brother
I sort of like thinking of the others as a congregation. It's a pretty word and it's a friendly