This closeup-free image-not our photo-shows a pair of Northern Gannets from their necks up. The bottom edges of their necks are white, but beautiful colour soon appears as you follow the graceful curve up & over their heads: a soft peach, fading to white again just above their eyes, which have a turquoise rim around them. Their faces have fine black lines that almost look drawn-outlines that begin just behind their eyes & extend along their long, grey beaks. They’re extraordinarily beautiful birds to look at, but please do read the Wiki article to learn just what incredible feats they are capable of…and more.
Now, about today’s Music rec: “Wild Is The Wind” is the title song from a dramatic film made back in the 1950s (I think). I chose it because these Gannets are often seen covering wild, windswept rock-faces by the sea, clinging on as they nest there.
I recommended Johnny Mathis’ original version, as that’s the one I first heard & still love: he sings it so beautifully-with tenderness, passion & w/a perfect musical arrangement. However, if/when you go to find it on a streaming service, you’ll discover this song’s such a classic that many famous artists have covered it: David Bowie, Nina Simone:& George Michael, to name but a few.
If you prefer Bowie, I’d rec. the version of him singing it live at Glastonbury. We watched this on iPlayer-there’s a long intro before he appears onstage-wearing a gorgeous Alexander McQueen brocade jacket-& begins to sing. The crowd goes wild. Bowie’s take is very unique, his strong voice rises to extremes of high pitch then dives deeply low. It’s very Bowie, full of passion but reimagined, far from Mathis’ original. My sole complaint is that he leaves off the last line, fading out as the crowd erupts. We heard George Michael’s-his beautiful voice captures the song’s tenderness, poignancy & passion but leaves a long instrumental end. You may be a fan of Nina Simone or other great artists. Your choice. I❤️Johnny Mathis’ original🥰-tam💞
Closeup of a pair of Northern #Gannets
More about these extraordinary diving #seabirds who meet & breed on steep rockfaces of #coastal & island cliffs: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norther...
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#music rec🎵Wild Is The Wind🎵-Johnny Mathis (but pls read ALT for more…)