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(Brian) Eno’s voice was wonderfully described by Geeta Dayal as “paper-thin like a piece of phyllo dough: it stacks well on itself, giving way to a layered, golden richness.” It was made for harmonies.
”Spinning away, like the night sky at Arles.” It’s Eno as Van Gogh painting The Starry Night, but not the hippie saint of Don McLean’s “Vincent” or a century’s worth of tormented artist biopics. It’s Van Gogh as an Eno, as a craftsman: working up sketches, drafting in pencil, moving to oils, bringing the night sky down into the frame of his canvas, making threads from loops and dots. He steps back to see the whole. “I have no idea exactly what I’ve drawn,” he sings. “Some kind of change.” The hub of the album’s circles, “Spinning Away” sings the making of itself.
from Pitchfork pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/brian-eno-john-cale-wrong-wa...
For me, Eno's voice is like a choir of angels. This song is one of my all time favorites.
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#skinproject Geeta, 46, is one of the women running Sheroes Hangout. Her story is quite unbelievable. She is still living with the man who disfigured her and her daughter with the acid, killing the other 1 year old daughter. She nevertheless forgave him when he was in jail.
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The famous Geeta Upadesh scene from Mahabharat in front of Geeta Mandir, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India.
Wouldn’t it be wonderful that each one of us, who is fighting some or other battle, had someone to guide us through. Lord Krishna does the same for Arjun in Mahabharat. The guidance was given, and the path was shown. Walk on it with conviction and the deeds are done. Hindu mythology is a treasure trove of feel-good stories.
The sky was edited into the image for a sense of drama.
©Saurabh's Reveries
In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna advises Prince Arjuna to find his inner self before deciding whether or not to take part in a battle which the prince later realized was against his own family and friends. Arjuna stuck in a moral conundrum and confused seeks the advice of Krishna. Lord Krishna gives Arjuna the moral freedom to do what he felt was right by his inner self. We each have individual control over our actions and emotions, and essentially our destiny. It is our choice to do good or bad, however we must understand ourselves to know what is right.
*Geeta Updesham, Geeta Mandir, Vishwa Shanti Ashram, NH4 Neelamangala, Karnataka, India.
Celebrating 50th anniversary of Geeta Bhavan Mandir (Temple),
Heathfield Road, Birmingham, West )Midlands.
Here one heart melting Story of lady who's name is Geeta the age of 29 years.
As i was passing for my work through the street. I saw a lady with a big charm and happy smile on her face clicking everyones photo But as i saw her i was shocked by seeing her face not but she was happy. But she is one of acid victim lady. Besides the scene and faded faces she was happy with her life. So i asked her how this accident happened with you By Charming on her eyes she replied none of the others. My husband only did this with me. I was dam quite. But why ? She said , My husband wasn't happy with me. He had an extra material affairs. For which i exclaimed. To shut my mouth and to remove me from his life. He might i will die with this. But this give me a strength to live like a angle. Better and health for his life. After this accident. I am living my life with fulliest happy and completing as my ambitions
Geeta Pendse, seen here in Old Market Square, Nottingham, is a freelance journalist and presenter with 15 years’ experience delivering content for broadcasters. She has worked for BBC Sunday Morning Live, BBC Radio 4, BBC Breakfast, BBC Politics, East Midlands Today, BBC Three and Sky Arts as a reporter and presenter. She presents the weekly politics show on BBC One in the East Midlands, and anchored the BBC’s General Election Debate for the region, skilfully enabling a public audience to put their questions to a range of politicians.
She has been nominated for two Royal Television Society Midlands awards – Reporter of the Year (2014) and Best On Screen Personality (2016).
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Geeta Pendse, seen here in Old Market Square, Nottingham, is a freelance journalist and presenter with 15 years’ experience delivering content for broadcasters. She has worked for BBC Sunday Morning Live, BBC Radio 4, BBC Breakfast, BBC Politics, East Midlands Today, BBC Three and Sky Arts as a reporter and presenter. She presents the weekly politics show on BBC One in the East Midlands, and anchored the BBC’s General Election Debate for the region, skilfully enabling a public audience to put their questions to a range of politicians.
She has been nominated for two Royal Television Society Midlands awards – Reporter of the Year (2014) and Best On Screen Personality (2016).
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No Group Awards/Banners, thanks
Geeta Pendse, seen here in Old Market Square, Nottingham, is a freelance journalist and presenter with 15 years’ experience delivering content for broadcasters. She has worked for BBC Sunday Morning Live, BBC Radio 4, BBC Breakfast, BBC Politics, East Midlands Today, BBC Three and Sky Arts as a reporter and presenter. She presents the weekly politics show on BBC One in the East Midlands, and anchored the BBC’s General Election Debate for the region, skilfully enabling a public audience to put their questions to a range of politicians.
She has been nominated for two Royal Television Society Midlands awards – Reporter of the Year (2014) and Best On Screen Personality (2016).
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No Group Awards/Banners, thanks
Geeta Pendse, seen here in Old Market Square, Nottingham, is a freelance journalist and presenter with 15 years’ experience delivering content for broadcasters. She has worked for BBC Sunday Morning Live, BBC Radio 4, BBC Breakfast, BBC Politics, East Midlands Today, BBC Three and Sky Arts as a reporter and presenter. She presents the weekly politics show on BBC One in the East Midlands, and anchored the BBC’s General Election Debate for the region, skilfully enabling a public audience to put their questions to a range of politicians.
She has been nominated for two Royal Television Society Midlands awards – Reporter of the Year (2014) and Best On Screen Personality (2016).
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Geeta at Cafe Chinois, me taking advantage of an open window to the left. My favorite type of portrait: existing-light environmental.
Taken with my venerable Olympus XA, a classic aperture-priority, manual focus film camera. With manual film speed selection and rangefinder focusing (plus a distance scale and detachable flash), it was a popular camera among serious photographers.
Geeta Karmaker, Breast feeding her child. Durowpadi Bedia, an Aganwadi worker conducts meetings and give messages to teach new and expecting mothers about the importance of exclusive breast feeding and visits them in their homes to reinforce the life saving messages of proper health and nutrition for their babies...
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