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Carly Simon reveals 'You're So Vain' clue - CNN.com - 0 views

  • Simon, 64, gave an interview to Uncut magazine about the backward whispering, which prompted the U.K. tabloid The Sun to report that "David" is record executive David Geffen. But Simon's publicist disputed the theory. "The man's first name is David," she told CNNRadio, "but it could be one of many Davids." The Sun's theory revolves around the idea that Simon recorded the song to express displeasure at Geffen's signing of a rival, Joni Mitchell, for his record label, Asylum Records. Simon wasn't on Asylum, but her label, Elektra, merged with it in 1972, the year her album "No Secrets," containing "You're So Vain," was released. Geffen was put in charge of Elektra/Asylum. Simon is on record as being uncomfortable with Geffen. In Jac Holzman's oral history of the label, "Follow the Music," she said, "[The merger] was devastating. It was like I was a child of divorce -- my father was leaving me and now I had David Geffen as a stepfather." Simon has long played possum (to paraphrase one of her album titles) about the identity of the "You're So Vain" character, who travels by Lear Jet to witness an eclipse and, cuttingly, "probably think[s] this song is about you." At one point she said he was a composite; other times she has maintained he has certain letters in his name. NBC executive Dick Ebersol paid $50,000 at a charity auction for the revelation and a live performance of the song. Rumors have focused on Warren Beatty, Mick Jagger and Kris Kristofferson, among others. Beatty has said he believes it's about him. In a 2002 interview with CNN.com, Simon said that "You're So Vain" wasn't the only song about the man, whomever it might be. "There are always clues in other songs. The guy has repeatedly appeared in my songs," she said.
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    Has Carly Simon finally told the world the subject of "You're So Vain"? In a new version of the 1972 hit song from her album "Never Been Gone," the singer whispers a name during an instrumental break. Played backward, the name is revealed to be "David."
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How do you think does music really make you smarter? - 2 views

As for me all my life I've always listening to classic music and when I've taken a free I.Q. test on this site https://new-iq-test.com which I highly recommend to you, I scored 141 on my very first...

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Cosmic dweller by Marlia [live] with the Boss VE20 and The Godin - 0 views

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    Marlia performing one of the new album's songs 'Cosmic Dweller' from 'Ode to Self' (independent release, 2017) **Rising Voice - 21 Day: https://www.marliacoeur.com/product/r... All objects have an aura / Mental people discharge a glow Global spirits become real / as human spirits are dissolved Within the limits of pertinence / all life can be continued to crash and stain, betray and wane / and constantly ridicule Somebody draw a line Some boundaries must be set Without the need to cross them Without any common sense Most of us don't understand why we're running all day We seem to think that this is the only way and through the years we find that we can't change a thing as we slowly become entrapped in this It seems that somebody else has chosen life for us It seems that somebody else has chosen life for us I must regain my power and reconsider my path This is the one that came after the storm This is the one that came after the storm _
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