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		<title>Graceful Takeoff</title>
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		<title>Music for Flying</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rachel Ross</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now I know approximately 2 of you 5 readers said &#8220;Vat ist? Rachel did not start a blog by going on and on about flying and stuff like that?&#8221; So never fear &#8211; NOW is the first blog where I will &#8220;go on and on about flying and stuff like that&#8221;. Some people might think I&#8217;m obsessed. Ha. Ha ha. Ha, ha ha, obsessed.</p>
<p>Um.</p>
<p>How about those Cleveland Browns?</p>
<p>Continuing blithely,<em> I sure wish I could fly!</em><br />
Certainly it can be a metaphor for all sorts of things that I admire, like creativity and imagination and freedom. I am not even above (ha) giving it a spiritual application, since Christians are compared to sparrows and eagles many times in the Bible, and can &#8220;mount up on wings as eagles&#8221; when we wait upon the Lord to renew our strength.</p>
<p>But also&#8230; it&#8217;d just be <em>really awesome.</em></p>
<p>Which reminds me of <a href="http://christianaellis.com">Christiana&#8217;s Shallow Thoughts #114</a> which actually brought me to tears, go listen NOW.</p>
<p>So if you are flying with me, here are some good songs for the journey, selected from my library of actual physical compact discs, none of this mp3 music download stuff*:<br />
<span style="font-size: x-small;"><br />
*incidentally, you look much less ridiculous flying while carrying a iPod Nano etc. than while carrying a huge 80&#8242;s style boom box, so rip your CDs to mp3 for the sake of dignity.<br />
<span style="font-size: small;"><br />
<strong>Only If&#8230;</strong> &#8211; Enya<br />
<strong>I Gotta Crow</strong> &#8211; Mary Martin (Peter Pan)<br />
<strong>Fly Away</strong> &#8211; FFH<br />
<strong>Requiem in the Air</strong> &#8211; Last Exile OST<br />
<strong>Fly Away</strong> &#8211; Lenny Kravitz<br />
<strong>I&#8217;ll Fly Away</strong> &#8211; (Traditional hymn)<br />
<strong>I&#8217;m Flying</strong> &#8211; Mary Martin (Peter Pan)<br />
<strong>Weightless</strong> &#8211; Mike Oldfield<br />
<strong>Weightless</strong> &#8211; Brian Eno<br />
<strong>Celestial Sodapop</strong> &#8211; Ray Lynch<br />
<strong>Oh! Of Pleasure</strong> &#8211; Ray Lynch<br />
<strong>Lighten Up!</strong> &#8211; A Positive Life<br />
<strong>Bird&#8217;s Eye View</strong> &#8211; Uman<br />
<strong>Superman</strong> (main theme) &#8211; John Williams<br />
<strong>Ascension</strong> &#8211; Mike Oldfield<br />
<strong>Ascension</strong> &#8211; Amethystium<br />
<strong>I am the Wind</strong> &#8211; Castlevania Symphony of the Night soundtrack<br />
<strong>Winds over Neo-Tokyo</strong> &#8211; Akira soundtrack<br />
<strong>His Eye is on the Sparrow</strong> &#8211; (Traditional Hymn)<br />
<strong>Wind and Spirit</strong> &#8211; Chris Rice<br />
<strong>Sky&#8217;s Beyond</strong> &#8211; Nightingale<br />
<strong>True Spirit of Mom and Dad</strong> &#8211; Ray Lynch<br />
<strong>Tiny Geometries</strong> &#8211; Ray Lynch<br />
<strong>Japanese Spring</strong> &#8211; Nightengale<br />
<strong>Night Wind</strong> &#8211; David Arkenstone<br />
<strong>Pacific Wind</strong> &#8211; Ryan Farish<br />
<strong>Solar Wind</strong> &#8211; David Cohen<br />
<strong>The Sense</strong> &#8211; Luttrell &#8221;A Sense of Impending Levitation&#8221; CD<br />
<strong>Wind at Dawn</strong> &#8211; Deuter<br />
<strong>Wind on Sea</strong> &#8211; Anuna<br />
<strong>Wind Source</strong> &#8211; Uman<br />
<strong>Euphoria (Firefly)</strong> &#8211; Delerium<br />
<strong>I Believe I can Fly</strong> &#8211; R. Kelly<br />
<strong>Signal in the Sky</strong> &#8211; Apples in Stereo<br />
<strong>Jupiter</strong> &#8211; Holst&#8217;s The Planets<br />
<strong>Five Miles Out</strong> &#8211; Mike Oldfield<br />
<strong>Cloud Age Symphony</strong> &#8211; Last Exile OST<br />
<strong>A Morning in Norkia</strong> &#8211; Last Exile OST<br />
<strong>Over the Sky</strong> &#8211; Last Exile OST &#8211; Actually, any song from last Exile OST</p>
<div><span style="font-size: small;">And most background music from any <strong>Miyazaki</strong> film. I don&#8217;t think there is a single Miyazaki film without a good flying scene in it. (I have not seen Puyo, though.) <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">And I want to marry Howl.</span></span></div>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">This is NOT exhaustive. If you have more good suggestions for songs, please leave them in Comments!</p>
<p>Just get out there and defy gravity to any song you like.</p>
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