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"Gracias a la Vida"/Camino

Embee12

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There's a BBC Radio podcast I love called, "Soul Music," which is "a series about pieces of music with a powerful emotional impact." Been going since the late-aughts. It takes specific songs - a truly wide variety - and talks to all sorts of people, some famous, some regular Joes, maybe gives some history, all about the effect the song has had on them. I find many of them quite moving. I do weep at least once during most.

I started listening to the one about "Gracias a la Vida," a song by Chilean Violet Parra, made well-known by Mercedes Sosa. The first person it talks to is an Australian actress who states that if you asked her what she is, she would say, "A walker," and talks about her life of walking, starting with her hours through the Australian bush as a child. I thought, "I've got to send this to my forum peeps"!

And, then, guess where she decides to go walk? She tells a remarkable Camino tale of discovering this song.

The section is the first 10 minutes or less; the whole episode is 30 minutes long: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04ps556

Home page of the series: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008mj7p.
 
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There's a BBC Radio podcast I love called, "Soul Music," which is "a series about pieces of music with a powerful emotional impact." Been going since the late-aughts. It takes specific songs - a truly wide variety - and talks to all sorts of people, some famous, some regular Joes, maybe gives some history, all about the effect the song has had on them.

I started listening to the one about "Gracias a la Vida," a song by Chilean Violet Parra, made well-known by Mercedes Sosa. The first person it talks to is an Australian actress who states that if you asked her what she is, she would say, "A walker," and talks about her life of walking, starting with her hours through the Australian bush as a child. I thought, "I've got to send this to my forum peeps"!

And, then, guess where she decides to go walk? She tells a remarkable Camino tale of discovering this song.

It's 30 minutes long: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04ps556

Home page of the series: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b008mj7p.
My husband sings that song every week with his hospitalero Zoom singing group. Hospitaleros from many countries and three continents Lovely!
 
Thanks for that link - that song is a favourite and I listened to it on my walk today. There are some other interesting podcasts on the site.
 
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Thanks for that link - that song is a favourite and I listened to it on my walk today. There are some other interesting podcasts on the site.
If you listen to some more, I'd love to hear which! I've listened to a lot of them. They really warm my heart.
 

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