Song as a break from (or inspiration for) writing

If it wasn't a remix, this song would be a bit too emotional for my taste, but soothing:
 
This came up on my shorts yesterday, and I went and got the entire song, and thought it's pretty catchy!

 
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The Canadian rock band Rush playing at my high school in 1974 (a little before my time), right after they released their first album.

 
Hey, @Homer Potvin or @big soft moose

Double checking that I've made enough posts to qualify for link-posting before I do so. I don't wanna get on the wrong side of things this early in the game, savvy?

But I have a playlist of instrumental jazz, classical, rock, and reggae music that I love to listen to when I write. If/when I'm able to, I'll share the link in this thread for others who might enjoy lyric-less music as background noise.
 
If you need a little infusion of attitude, this might do it for you. I'm not sure why Nancy Sinatra didn't make it bigger.

 
Premier Wab Kinew is the 25th premier of Manitoba. The son of doctors, he is from the Onigaming First Nation in northwestern Ontario.

Here he is singing at a memorial for slain women.

 
Definitely better than the John Lennon cover of it.

 
Here's some very powerful vocalization. It wakes up the most ancient part of every woman.

 
For those of you who may enjoy some soundscapes, allow me to share this layered instrumental treat with you...

 
Currently working on a character based upon this song. Should be a short little horror piece but who knows where my over-caffinated Muse will take the story!

 
I don't listen to as much jazz but a lot of people around me do for this or that reason

 
The 250 Greatest Guitarists sent me back to this song from Howlin' Wolf's sublime guitarist Hubert Sumlin.
 
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