My dad would play this tape in the car every time he drove my brothers and I somewhere. It will never stop making think of him and them, or how much I love and miss them.
I was just a freshman in high school. Still struggling with a lot of things. My parents had pulled me off my ADHD medication and then couldn't understand why my schoolwork was suffering, I was struggling with understanding my own blossoming identity and sense of self, figuring out who I was. I wasn't doing my work in school so I was put in the afterschool programs with the problem kids. One day we had to leave the high school building and go across the street to the intermediate school for 5th and 6th grades. The teacher who was supervising us thought we might benefit from some calm, meditative music. This was the album he played. I'd never heard anything so soothing and calming before. I was hooked. A week later we had to go back to the building and I asked him to put the tape on again and I asked if he could make a copy of the tape for me. He did. My parents, particularly my mom, hated it. She didn't consider electronic music to actually be music. She made fun of new age music, meditative music, stuff like Enya and Enigma. I was hooked on it and I started looking for all kinds of new age CDs and tapes to listen to. I don't even remember that teacher's name anymore it was so long ago. But he helped me in ways he'll never know. This album and music of this genre are knitted together with some of my fondest memories. I still can't listen to Rhythm in the Pews without flashing back to one particularly nice, cool day in early november, walking down a road lined with trees on either side, the leaves falling everywhere as a nice cool wind blew in. That moment of that day when I paused and looked around me and took everything in cause I wanted to remember it. The blue sky, the chill in the air, all the yellow leaves, the grass just starting to turn brown.
Yup. Great album. This is one of my favorite pieces of music for all-time. Calming, restorative, enlivening… all at the same time. Magic. Wishing you well.🌌🌅
I heard Call Me by Blondie play on the radio a few weeks ago and I was wracking my brain over what song sounded exactly like part of the main verse. I couldn't sleep at all, I just kept thinking about it, until just now it finally hit me. Now I am at peace
One of my favorite songs ever. I first heard it in an art class in high school in the 90's and somehow managed to get a copy of the entire album on tape soon after. I remember listening to it over and over again at night under the covers and letting my mind follow the music wherever it led.
Summer evenings at Stone Mountain, watching the laser show. And even before that, memories of driving through the Adirondacks with my family with this tape on in the background as it snowed like crazy outside. Hello nostalgia.
I can't remember how young I was when I first heard this song. All I remember is that I heard it at the Stone Mountain lazer light show. I'm not as enraptured by the song now as I was then, but this brings back my childhood memories clear as day.
I first heard this song in 1992 when I was in second grade and obsessively loved it. Two years later, my best friend and I choreographed a killer dance to it for the school's talent show. :)
Remember my older brother playing this in his room when I was little. When I heard I loved it. I never remembered the name, so it was hard to get him to play it. The album he listened to it in had a purple tree, so that's how I described the song. Years later, I still find it an amazing song. I owe it to my older brother for showing me this song.
Doesn't this take you back to your good days. I just remember this song when I was 5, and it just takes me back. When I was 5 it was good. We always listened to stuff like this and The Cars. Just beautiful!
Years back, in order to wake me up for elementary school, my dad would play this song on the speakers at full volume throughout the house. Now I wake up at my mom's house for school and it's been that way for a long time now. Only recently was there an occasion where I wake up at his house, and he played the music on the speakers again and it was major nostalgia
This has got to be one of the most aptly named songs ever. The music is truly effervescent. I bought this on tape back when CDs were a novelty item, and I still love listening to it.
An old favorite that haunts me with memories, wonderful ones. Brings me a ton of joy and when I heard it again today it gave me the willies as in goosebumps. Great stuff from Ray Lynch, thanks a bunch!
The first time my family & I heard the music of Ray Lynch we were shopping. The music could be heard all through the store like the music of the Pide Piper. We left the store that day with every Ray Lynch album and an amazing ONKYO steroe system. Still enjoying my steroe & the music of Ray Lynch some 30 yeas later.
As vezes me pego chorando , lembrando do Gaspa depois imagino oque ele falaria se estivesse aqui olha menina para de chorar vou te dar uma chinelada kkkk e aí sorrio , ele sempre será especial sempre será essa luz que nunca se apagará só tenho uma palavra pra descrever Gratidão .
Comecei a escutar Gasparetto depois que ele morreu...Não o conhecia, mas ele ficou tão próximo, é impressionante. Parece que está vivo, na verdade ele ainda vive. Gosto muito dele, muito mesmo. Uma pena não tê-lo conhecido aqui. Era uma figura. Engraçado e inteligente.
@@michelleaguirres3433 quando estava com depressão ouvi ele na rádio Mundial me ajudou bastante vira e mexe ouço ele ainda bem que temos acesso aos vídeos gravados na internet sou muito grata a ele , ele é um ser iluminado mesmo não estando aqui fisicamente.
@@patriciafilhadoreiJesus verdade!! Escuto os áudios dele todos os dias. Gosto muito da Maria Fernanda Amaral, ela fala mais sobre relacionamentos afetivos, mas também ensina sobre as leis da vida. É ótima também. Amo muito ela e o Gaspa
Whenever I draw or create something, I always have some sort of music on, depending on the mood. Now that I think about it, I think this is one of the first songs to actually start that inspiration. Gosh, if only I remembered what I was drawing back then while I listened to this...
I was born in the 90's and my mother had a tape she would play in the car and it had this song on it and I would beg and plead for her to play it so from the time i could talk i would cry for soda pop when I was in the car and a lot of the time she would put it on :) as a child i would looses myself in the popping rhythmic sound of this song...i always kinda imagined raindrops when i would hear this song :) thank you so much for sharing :)
I first heard this song in the late 80s. A woman who would later go on to be my 6th grade math and computer teacher played a series of shapes via a projector while this song played. She played the same presentation again during my 6th grade year, but all these years I haven't heard this song since or looked it up. Then earlier this month or last I got to thinking about it again. All I could remember was that the teacher in question mentioned that the artist's last name was Lynch, and she mentioned the title Deep Breakfast, which all this time I thought was the title of the track.
+Ronald Kapaun Your story was pretty fascinating as well! I never got around to buying the album, but one of these days I will, even if I'm only able to do digitally.
i love this song, and listen to it every day... it is the perfect melody to dream, imagine and visualise! thanks for the beautiful pics and the video! well done
Same story. I first heard this in the late '80s as a kid. I was on class field trip to the Westbury Music Fair (now called NYCB Theatre at Westbury) and they were playing this as muzak before the show started. Of course, I've completely forgotten what show it was and now can only remember this tune that got stuck in my head for decades. I finally found it this morning when I created a "Tubular Bells" station on Pandora.
Legendary. I remember being in first grade and hearing this song on the radio and asking my mom what it was. Nearly 20 years later I remembered it had "soda pop" in the title and I'm so stoked I finally found it! So much pleasant nostalgia right now!
This song extenuates how wonderful Ray Lynch is and how amazing his work can be. While I strongly believe other songs on the same album are better, I really love this song for its light electronic pop feeling.
@@user-fd8br4mq8n Tiny Geometries and The Oh of Pleasure are definitely 2 of my favorites. Celestial Soda Pop is a wonderful electronic pop track, and is of course the first Ray Lynch track I heard, and to date, still the only one I have remixed.
when Stone Mountain's (GA),laser show played this,i always wondered who the musician was.he had some interesting titles for his songs.they play this every time visit.also,they play The Devil Went Down To Georgia by Charlie Daniels,which is a cool sight.
Reggie Holder this was the most identifiable piece of music used at the Wonders of Life Pavillion (1989-2007) at EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. The pavillion is now empty, unused, and rotting with the most loved of its 3 attractions, Cranium Command, still standing but not operating.
First time I heard this we had just gotten high and my pal's pop comes into the living room where we're baking out and throws this on. He sits down and none of us say a word. Just sitting there grooving on this. Then I see him grinning and sonofabitch if he's not baked himself. We all had a good laugh and let him DJ away the next hour or so playing Ray Lynch, Jean Michel Jarre, Laurie Anderson, et al. Ahh, good times.
@@chrishuston6652 Careful Chris, all your favorite musicians just might've been real losers at one time or another. Yet we'd all be the losers, had their music not been made.
Just heard this on Smooth Jazz Chicago dot net - thought it might have been Andreas Vollenweider. Rick O'Dell says Ray is 71 now. Very cool and pioneering for its time!
My grandma jean loved ray lynch and we we would visit her and make things out of clay while listing to lynch.....I lost my grandma jean when I was 9 yrs old ......:(.....I miss her and can't wait to c her again....
Years and years had not heard this evocative theme. Really musicians of that time have something that connects us to a cosmic energy in which we are all part of another .... the images are beautiful. Peace for all
Holy crap, my second (or third?) grade music teacher used to play this song for us and make use do these weird exercises like moving our eyes around and such, she called it “Brain Gym” and so for years I thought it was the Brain Gym song, googling this obviously did me no good...suddenly I remembered having heard it play in Epcot once upon an eon ago, an hour or so of searching and here I am. Man, this brings back memories lol
This is incredible. I cant believe it took me this long to finally find this song. It's Nov 2023. The last time I heard this song was in the academic year beginning in Sept 1998. So basically between Sept 1998 and Summer of 1999. That's basically at least 24 years. I have tried over the years to utilize various sound search websites to find it and I wasn't successful. At a point i thought I may be humming the song wrong and I gave up. And now, "Hum to search" found it in less than 30 Seconds. I am about to send this youtube link to a friend and former classmate. The song was part of a CD album of purely instrumentals that we both always listened to. I have no recollection if they were from various artists or from the same artist. The only thing I recall is that we listened to this song a hundred times more than we listened to all the other songs on that CD. I am just hoping that my friend's memory is as sharp as mine and that they will remember. Fingers crossed.
Tessa is happily and freely swimming in her old pool of this song like as she was teen. Damn. What a Google YT. I even can find this very old-time New Age piece when I was very very young. Thanks to Farhat Tuc to upload this piece of his album to let me re-enjoy and wrapped by this warming old cloth....10/10 of HAPPINESS BY THIS OLD SONG..................... STF.....................
Ray lynch is great he really is good. For some odd reason whenever im taking a test my teacher puts on a song for us to listen to and i always tell her to put on this one. great song
went to laser show inNYC tripping on blotter acid pot smokers -ah man laughted so hard at show i was in tears,then we went up wtc,couldn't get out top in open cause wind now that was better than laser show see three states up there
Listened to this and other wonderful stuff in my furniture shop, all night long… mid 1990’s. Wonderful people in my life then too. Fuckin’ bliss. Thx, God.
This magnificent and joyful music was chosen by Luis Gasparetto for the opening credits of his radio and television broadcast in the late 1980s until almost the end of his life, which occurred in 2018. Gasparetto was a spirit painter and was especially known for this reason in the world but particularly in Brazil, his native country, but also psychotherapist, giving advice to each other through his broadcasts . Bisous Emi 😍
@@emi7912 And you always have nice words for everyone who warms the heart and brings joy, and on top of that you are not outdone in terms of knowledge too, you like to discover new things, you have an inquisitive mind and it's a pleasure to share with you. 😘😘😘
This song brought me out of a very intense dream this morning! I found a site called rdio and put into a play list all 5 of Ray's albums and was listening to them at work 2 days ago. There's a reason for everything!
Same I went looking for this guy's UA-cam channel after my dad showed it to me thinking that this guy was indi only to find out it came out a while back
My dad would play this tape in the car every time he drove my brothers and I somewhere. It will never stop making think of him and them, or how much I love and miss them.
💖
Mine too.. ❤️🥺
awesome
ditto!
Your dad was The Man for bringing this to your life.
I've been humming this song in my head to fall asleep for over a decade. Today was the first time I heard the song in almost 15 years. It's magic.
Same here!
My dads favorite song.
RIP Daddy.
i finally found your song.
Same. One love!
Lacey Goersch The man had impeccable taste.
Lacey Goersch aww that's really sweet.
Doctor who Central yes😔
If anyone wants the full CD with the original recording, it is titled 'Deep Breakfast'. There are some super pieces on that album!
Yeah, I have the Music West version, which was released on CD.
I was just a freshman in high school. Still struggling with a lot of things. My parents had pulled me off my ADHD medication and then couldn't understand why my schoolwork was suffering, I was struggling with understanding my own blossoming identity and sense of self, figuring out who I was.
I wasn't doing my work in school so I was put in the afterschool programs with the problem kids. One day we had to leave the high school building and go across the street to the intermediate school for 5th and 6th grades. The teacher who was supervising us thought we might benefit from some calm, meditative music.
This was the album he played. I'd never heard anything so soothing and calming before. I was hooked. A week later we had to go back to the building and I asked him to put the tape on again and I asked if he could make a copy of the tape for me. He did.
My parents, particularly my mom, hated it. She didn't consider electronic music to actually be music. She made fun of new age music, meditative music, stuff like Enya and Enigma. I was hooked on it and I started looking for all kinds of new age CDs and tapes to listen to.
I don't even remember that teacher's name anymore it was so long ago. But he helped me in ways he'll never know. This album and music of this genre are knitted together with some of my fondest memories.
I still can't listen to Rhythm in the Pews without flashing back to one particularly nice, cool day in early november, walking down a road lined with trees on either side, the leaves falling everywhere as a nice cool wind blew in. That moment of that day when I paused and looked around me and took everything in cause I wanted to remember it. The blue sky, the chill in the air, all the yellow leaves, the grass just starting to turn brown.
Yup. Great album. This is one of my favorite pieces of music for all-time. Calming, restorative, enlivening… all at the same time. Magic.
Wishing you well.🌌🌅
I heard Call Me by Blondie play on the radio a few weeks ago and I was wracking my brain over what song sounded exactly like part of the main verse. I couldn't sleep at all, I just kept thinking about it, until just now it finally hit me. Now I am at peace
Blondie came out with her song three or four years before this one. Someone asked him if he got this from her and he said no. I called bullshit.
@@Galaxyngc7331after hearing this song for the first time and comparing both, I have to agree with your assessment
i love it when they do this at stone mountain, this is one of those songs you could just listen to for eternity
One of my favorite songs ever. I first heard it in an art class in high school in the 90's and somehow managed to get a copy of the entire album on tape soon after. I remember listening to it over and over again at night under the covers and letting my mind follow the music wherever it led.
Thanks luckypony for sharing. Happy Holidays 2022.
this made me feel every emotion at once after feeling nothing for 4 months
2024 and still love this music and Ray Lynch music. All my old cassette tapes are precious 😂
Summer evenings at Stone Mountain, watching the laser show. And even before that, memories of driving through the Adirondacks with my family with this tape on in the background as it snowed like crazy outside. Hello nostalgia.
Beautiful!!
I can't remember how young I was when I first heard this song. All I remember is that I heard it at the Stone Mountain lazer light show. I'm not as enraptured by the song now as I was then, but this brings back my childhood memories clear as day.
Awesome
me too.i think they played this every time I went.love it.
yes
Same
Same!!!
First heard this song when my husband who was a musician /DJ played it... Always reminded me of God... Expansive joy.
I've loved Ray Lynch for decades now! Wonderful music. In tune with the collective soul.
I first heard this song in 1992 when I was in second grade and obsessively loved it. Two years later, my best friend and I choreographed a killer dance to it for the school's talent show. :)
Awesome sauce.
Ray Linch, un indiscutible e insuperable maestro de la buena música. Saludos desde Saltillo, Coahuila. México. 🤗🇲🇽
Remember my older brother playing this in his room when I was little. When I heard I loved it. I never remembered the name, so it was hard to get him to play it. The album he listened to it in had a purple tree, so that's how I described the song. Years later, I still find it an amazing song. I owe it to my older brother for showing me this song.
My dad would always play this song when I was very young. My earliest memory is listening to this on a new cd player
Memories of the WONDERS OF LIFE Pavillion at EPCOT in the early - mid 1980s! : )
It was late 80s- late 2010s
@@imperialscouttrooper1083 Opened up in 1989 and was closed in 2007.
@@mevb my bad oops
closed FOR good in 2017.
(including the events)
Gasparetto, sempre seremos gratos a você pelos ensinamentos que nos deixou!
Doesn't this take you back to your good days. I just remember this song when I was 5, and it just takes me back. When I was 5 it was good. We always listened to stuff like this and The Cars. Just beautiful!
I first heard this song in Stone Mountain's laser show, accompanied by trippy geometric patterns projected onto the stone face. Loved it ever since.
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Same, those lasers really added to the effect of the music.
Years back, in order to wake me up for elementary school, my dad would play this song on the speakers at full volume throughout the house. Now I wake up at my mom's house for school and it's been that way for a long time now. Only recently was there an occasion where I wake up at his house, and he played the music on the speakers again and it was major nostalgia
Beautiful idea he had, to reawaken memories.
This song is so wonderful. My mom used to play it on long, long road trips to make me sleep lol. Still listen to it when I'm tired ❤
This has got to be one of the most aptly named songs ever. The music is truly effervescent. I bought this on tape back when CDs were a novelty item, and I still love listening to it.
Essa é a música do querido Gasparetto! Levarei seus ensinamentos para sempre em meu coração!
Shirley Prado eu também, gratidão a ele.
The heck a this language??
@@DoctorKittu Portuguese
An old favorite that haunts me with memories, wonderful ones. Brings me a ton of joy and when I heard it again today it gave me the willies as in goosebumps. Great stuff from Ray Lynch, thanks a bunch!
Man I got so stoned and I turned this song on.. and It filled me with such sad joy it was crazy. Brought me to tears
Every time I go to Stone Mountain,GA,they have a laser show with music.And this song plays about every time.Love it.
One of my favourite videos and songs ever.
The first time my family & I heard the music of Ray Lynch we were shopping. The music could be heard all through the store like the music of the Pide Piper. We left the store that day with every Ray Lynch album and an amazing ONKYO steroe system. Still enjoying my steroe & the music of Ray Lynch some 30 yeas later.
I used to work for the Laser Show at Stone Mountain Park, and my favorite clip we did involved this song.
Gasparetto conversando com você!
Produção: Miriam Morato
Isso vai ecoar pela eternidade!
Saudoso Gaspa
ele salvou muitas vidas
Wonderful ethereal tune...."New Age", or something else?? Unique; no category for something like this....just beautiful..
As vezes me pego chorando , lembrando do Gaspa depois imagino oque ele falaria se estivesse aqui olha menina para de chorar vou te dar uma chinelada kkkk e aí sorrio , ele sempre será especial sempre será essa luz que nunca se apagará só tenho uma palavra pra descrever Gratidão .
Comecei a escutar Gasparetto depois que ele morreu...Não o conhecia, mas ele ficou tão próximo, é impressionante. Parece que está vivo, na verdade ele ainda vive. Gosto muito dele, muito mesmo. Uma pena não tê-lo conhecido aqui. Era uma figura. Engraçado e inteligente.
@@michelleaguirres3433 quando estava com depressão ouvi ele na rádio Mundial me ajudou bastante vira e mexe ouço ele ainda bem que temos acesso aos vídeos gravados na internet sou muito grata a ele , ele é um ser iluminado mesmo não estando aqui fisicamente.
@@patriciafilhadoreiJesus verdade!! Escuto os áudios dele todos os dias. Gosto muito da Maria Fernanda Amaral, ela fala mais sobre relacionamentos afetivos, mas também ensina sobre as leis da vida. É ótima também. Amo muito ela e o Gaspa
Very beautiful music. It starts out sounding like an old 'Blondie' song..'Call Me'.
Nick De La Rosa or Rhiannon by Fleetwood Mac
so I'm not the only one that hears that
Copiar fragmentos demuestra la influencia de todos los artistas musicales pasados y contemporaneos... Y no es malo.
THANK YOU
UR right
THANKS. !!!!!!!
I used to play this music Everytime I go fly with my walkman strapped to my lap good old cassettes days. I still have the tape.
This brings me back to being a little kid. They played this track at Stone Mountain Georgia laser light show.
Lá vinha chinelada. Saudades.
one of the cool things: It gets deeper and louder as it goes along! First heard when I was 17, still awesome!
Whenever I draw or create something, I always have some sort of music on, depending on the mood. Now that I think about it, I think this is one of the first songs to actually start that inspiration. Gosh, if only I remembered what I was drawing back then while I listened to this...
I was born in the 90's and my mother had a tape she would play in the car and it had this song on it and I would beg and plead for her to play it so from the time i could talk i would cry for soda pop when I was in the car and a lot of the time she would put it on :) as a child i would looses myself in the popping rhythmic sound of this song...i always kinda imagined raindrops when i would hear this song :) thank you so much for sharing :)
I would beg for The Oh of Pleasure.
My Grandmother would drive me around sometimes on weekends. I particularly remember requesting this song to her, I called it "the happy song" hahaha
Amo la música del maestro Ray Linch....Saludos desde CDMX
I first heard this song in the late 80s. A woman who would later go on to be my 6th grade math and computer teacher played a series of shapes via a projector while this song played. She played the same presentation again during my 6th grade year, but all these years I haven't heard this song since or looked it up. Then earlier this month or last I got to thinking about it again. All I could remember was that the teacher in question mentioned that the artist's last name was Lynch, and she mentioned the title Deep Breakfast, which all this time I thought was the title of the track.
+Ronald Kapaun Your story was pretty fascinating as well! I never got around to buying the album, but one of these days I will, even if I'm only able to do digitally.
This was one of my favorites as a kid, thank you for posting it with such a wonderful video to go with it, just perfect imagery.
Def, perfect imagery.
i love this song, and listen to it every day... it is the perfect melody to dream, imagine and visualise! thanks for the beautiful pics and the video!
well done
Tema do Gasparetto!Lembra bem ele!Viva o Gasparetto!
Same story. I first heard this in the late '80s as a kid. I was on class field trip to the Westbury Music Fair (now called NYCB Theatre at Westbury) and they were playing this as muzak before the show started. Of course, I've completely forgotten what show it was and now can only remember this tune that got stuck in my head for decades. I finally found it this morning when I created a "Tubular Bells" station on Pandora.
I remember listing to this song while i slept. that was at least 11-12 years ago. AAh the good old days.
Legendary. I remember being in first grade and hearing this song on the radio and asking my mom what it was. Nearly 20 years later I remembered it had "soda pop" in the title and I'm so stoked I finally found it! So much pleasant nostalgia right now!
a beautiful and harmonious song makes the soul travel smoothly
Gasparetto 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Parabéns, meu querido!!!
This song extenuates how wonderful Ray Lynch is and how amazing his work can be. While I strongly believe other songs on the same album are better, I really love this song for its light electronic pop feeling.
What songs do you think are better?
@@user-fd8br4mq8n Tiny Geometries and The Oh of Pleasure are definitely 2 of my favorites. Celestial Soda Pop is a wonderful electronic pop track, and is of course the first Ray Lynch track I heard, and to date, still the only one I have remixed.
when Stone Mountain's (GA),laser show played this,i always wondered who the musician was.he had some interesting titles for his songs.they play this every time visit.also,they play The Devil Went Down To Georgia by Charlie Daniels,which is a cool sight.
R.I.P. Wonders of Life.
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Reggie Holder this was the most identifiable piece of music used at the Wonders of Life Pavillion (1989-2007) at EPCOT Center at Walt Disney World. The pavillion is now empty, unused, and rotting with the most loved of its 3 attractions, Cranium Command, still standing but not operating.
Will Austerman thanks.did'nt know.i was young when I last visited EPCOT.so,i don't remember much from those trips.
Took me forever to find it but I'm so happy I did, I listened to this when I was a little kid such nostalgia from this :)
I remember recording it from the radio back in the mid eighties
I haven't heard this since the 80s
glad I found this in 2023.
My Father Had AlWays Played This Instrumental Song All The Time On His Computer When I Was Still Little And He Still Continues 2 Play It Still
I Really Like And Love This Instrumental Song It's AweSome And Cool
First time I heard this we had just gotten high and my pal's pop comes into the living room where we're baking out and throws this on. He sits down and none of us say a word. Just sitting there grooving on this. Then I see him grinning and sonofabitch if he's not baked himself. We all had a good laugh and let him DJ away the next hour or so playing Ray Lynch, Jean Michel Jarre, Laurie Anderson, et al. Ahh, good times.
one of the best stories ive ever heard
Sparky Mahoney I like you
Sparky Mahoney Only fucking losers do drugs
@@chrishuston6652 Careful Chris, all your favorite musicians just might've been real losers at one time or another. Yet we'd all be the losers, had their music not been made.
INTPguy11 I hate unintelligent people like yourself
Just heard this on Smooth Jazz Chicago dot net - thought it might have been Andreas Vollenweider. Rick O'Dell says Ray is 71 now. Very cool and pioneering for its time!
I have Celestial Soda Pop every Time I Listen to this Eternal Tune. How Wonderful !!!
My grandma jean loved ray lynch and we we would visit her and make things out of clay while listing to lynch.....I lost my grandma jean when I was 9 yrs old ......:(.....I miss her and can't wait to c her again....
Amado Gasparetto que tanta luz espalhou.
Luiz Gssparetto meu eterno amigo e terapeuta...
R.I.P Gasparetto
Love Gasparetto.
My favorite music!!!!!
Muito lindo ouvir..na abertura das palestras..Do professor gasparetto..escolha perfeita...
My art teacher would play this all the time in 7th and 8th grade
Same Lol
OMG SAME
Except it was my homeroom teacher
Years and years had not heard this evocative theme. Really musicians of that time have something that connects us to a cosmic energy in which we are all part of another .... the images are beautiful. Peace for all
So glad I refound this song. I associate this song with peace of mind and use it for that. Thank you
Saudades Gaspa ♥
Caramba...Achei essa musica da radio Mundial ! :O
A Música que eternamente me fará lembrar de Gasparetto!!! Descanse em paz!!!
rewishes1 Gratidão eterna Gasparetto.
Minha vó ouvia Gasparetto na radio e tocava essa canção inesquecivel, aí encontrei ela ♥ Descanse em paz Vó e Gasparetto
Holy crap, my second (or third?) grade music teacher used to play this song for us and make use do these weird exercises like moving our eyes around and such, she called it “Brain Gym” and so for years I thought it was the Brain Gym song, googling this obviously did me no good...suddenly I remembered having heard it play in Epcot once upon an eon ago, an hour or so of searching and here I am. Man, this brings back memories lol
four words: stone mountain laser show
Yup! Best part
+audioman205 always looked forward to this one. what a shame
Three words: Wonders of Life
one word:yes
I just hummed this melody to the Google assistant and when this popped up I went "Eccole!". God bless tecnology
This is incredible. I cant believe it took me this long to finally find this song. It's Nov 2023. The last time I heard this song was in the academic year beginning in Sept 1998. So basically between Sept 1998 and Summer of 1999. That's basically at least 24 years. I have tried over the years to utilize various sound search websites to find it and I wasn't successful. At a point i thought I may be humming the song wrong and I gave up. And now, "Hum to search" found it in less than 30 Seconds. I am about to send this youtube link to a friend and former classmate. The song was part of a CD album of purely instrumentals that we both always listened to. I have no recollection if they were from various artists or from the same artist. The only thing I recall is that we listened to this song a hundred times more than we listened to all the other songs on that CD. I am just hoping that my friend's memory is as sharp as mine and that they will remember. Fingers crossed.
Tessa is happily and freely swimming in her old pool of this song like as she was teen. Damn. What a Google YT. I even can find this very old-time New Age piece when I was very very young. Thanks to Farhat Tuc to upload this piece of his album to let me re-enjoy and wrapped by this warming old cloth....10/10 of HAPPINESS BY THIS OLD SONG..................... STF.....................
Ray lynch is great he really is good. For some odd reason whenever im taking a test my teacher puts on a song for us to listen to and i always tell her to put on this one. great song
R.I.P. Wonders of Life in Walt Disney World.
It's played as part of the Tomorrowland Not So Scary party background music so... it moved to a different Disney location, lol.
olivercrouley yes I just realized that omg!! I went this year and heard this in the background!!
olivercrouley but it’s still the same location
I have loved this song since I was a child. We heard it inside of a strange store in Brown County IN. I now own all of his CD's.
We listened to this while doing our school work in our 2nd semester of 2nd grade in 1997.
My 5th grade teacher would always play this in class. I’m in college now, but I still remember this song.
sucks they took this song out of the Stone Mountain Laser Show......had the coolest visuals too :(
+The Rabbid truly sucks indeed. greatest song they had
went to laser show inNYC tripping on blotter acid pot smokers -ah man laughted so hard at show i was in tears,then we went up wtc,couldn't get out top in open cause wind now that was better than laser show see three states up there
The crybaby liberals are trying to shut it down. They want to remove the monument too.
lemme guess......they consider it racist simply because confederates are carved into it despite the rest of the history behind it?
Exactly. They don't bother with the truth or historical fact unless it can be made to serve their agenda.
I first heard this music at the laser show in the Cotton Bowl at the State Fair of Texas in Dallas, 1985. Masterpiece!
I remember listening to this in the car when my family had to go on long car trips. Always made me fall asleep...
+Dingeree Lamta I hope you weren't driving.
Al Barany
I was five.
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That's exactly what happened to me. I love revisiting this song after so many years.
I remember listening to this in the Star Lab... ahhhhh good times
Dolphins and beautiful sights!! I want to fly!
Oh the nostalgia. I also grew up listening to this. It's awesome to find it on UA-cam.
Listened to this and other wonderful stuff in my furniture shop, all night long… mid 1990’s. Wonderful people in my life then too. Fuckin’ bliss. Thx, God.
Un parfait 4 minutes et 26 secondes, la musique et la vidéo ensemble sont magnifiques et envoûtantes.
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This magnificent and joyful music was chosen by Luis Gasparetto for the opening credits of his radio and television broadcast in the late 1980s until almost the end of his life, which occurred in 2018. Gasparetto was a spirit painter and was especially known for this reason in the world but particularly in Brazil, his native country, but also psychotherapist, giving advice to each other through his broadcasts . Bisous Emi 😍
@@@nathalie5217 Nathalie, vous êtes une fontaine rafraîchissante de belles informations (également humoristiques😉) merci 😘💐
@@emi7912 And you always have nice words for everyone who warms the heart and brings joy, and on top of that you are not outdone in terms of knowledge too, you like to discover new things, you have an inquisitive mind and it's a pleasure to share with you. 😘😘😘
Always have loved this song - and the video that they put with it is stunning!
Amazing song and beautiful video. Thank you!
why probably saved urr as without u knowing
This song brought me out of a very intense dream this morning! I found a site called rdio and put into a play list all 5 of Ray's albums and was listening to them at work 2 days ago. There's a reason for everything!
Merci pour cette video en forme de voyage et cette musique qui l'accompagne
Why do I always imagine hexagons with this song
25 years old? Sounds like something that could have been released yesterday, it has such a modern feel!
Same I went looking for this guy's UA-cam channel after my dad showed it to me thinking that this guy was indi only to find out it came out a while back
I could skill to this on loop in runescape all day
pretty and so soothing