Judy Collins - Who Knows Where the Time Goes video free download
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Duration: 04:47
Uploaded: 2012/10/17
Judy Collins from Colors of the Day - The Best of Judy Collins
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10 years ago
FirstUsedBooks
Sandy Denny, with Fairport Convention, does a fine version also, but I like Collins's version better.
10 years ago
bobm549
The sometimes slow passing of time is but a blink of an eye when one listens to Mizz Judy. What a voice
11 years ago
Paul Lewis
I do not count the time. Who knows where the time goes/Who knows where the time goes/Sad deserted shore, your fickle friends are leaving/Ah but then you know it's time for them to go/But I will still be here/I have no thought of leaving/I do not count the time." HOW BEAUTIFUL, this song about what is true both for Physics and for Humans: that TIME is RELATIVE: time changes. Sometimes TIME passes FAST and sometimes TIME passes SLOWLY. How fast my lifetime passed from this song when I was in college to now close to retirement! And, yet, sometimes, TIME was very slow and seemed forever. Truly, it was, I think, a simpler time and certainly an easier time, for me, when this song came out. Hope and idealism were in vogue and now we seem to be in what some call the "endtimes." It was NOT, Y2K (2000) as we had feared: it was one year later, in 9/11/2001 that this world changed from Light to Dark. A much scarier world now, for all. Baha'is believe humanity will be FORCED to cross a narrow bridge of survival that humanity can only cross as a United Humanity. No, we humans would never unite unless FORCED to by a Higher Power. I could be wrong, but that is what I see in the immediate future...before a glorioius future might unfold, which we ex-hippies had just a glimmer of, in a decade of golden-Rayed Light that "escaped" from the encroaching darkness we live in now, to reach some of us back then, in the late 60's and early 70's. It was like that Ray of Moonlight that showed where in the mountain-side to place that magic KEY to open the mountain, to Bilbo Baggins and the Dwarves in THE HOBBIT. It was just a brief Ray of Light, but it lit up my entire generation. And then the world grew dark again. Perhaps as dark as WWII, perhaps quite differently dark...and I write all this as an "ApocalOptimist": "ONE who is Optimistic about the coming Apocalypse." :-) Dr. Paul Lewis
11 years ago
Hans Thorsen
Got this album in 1971 I think, when I was living on Plum Island, in Mass. We used to collect driftwood on the beach at sunrise to fuel the wood burning range that we had in our cottage kitchen. Crackling fire, oil lamps, waves on the beach, gulls overhead, a pot of chamomile tea, and Judy's music. A much simpler time, full of hope, sorely missed.
11 years ago
JeanSweatergirl
Damn YouTube! I get shunted into this and it takes me back so much. Just love it!
11 years ago
DaisyLee1963
My mother bought me this record when I was six. I had my own record player in my room. I recall falling asleep to this song. That was over forty years ago, but hearing this brings me back, way back. Thanks for uploading.
11 years ago
larry chusid
I play this all the time. Luv it to death!!!!!!
11 years ago
busagasang y.
Hm,love this song!
12 years ago
Richard Schladen
Many years ago I lost a friend .We shared a lot of music in those days and one women that were both in love with was Joni Mitchell
12 years ago
PROFESSORKATZMUSIC
I love this song:) I do not count the time of how many times i play it LOL!!!