#SongoftheDay The World Is Falling Down (Abbey Lincoln)

A couple months ago, I was snooping through my partner's iPod. When I came upon this song, I was like, "Oh my god, you have this? I love this!"

I remember downloading this track onto my first computer (a Dell laptop) when the internet was first invented. Well, maybe not, but when I first became aware of it.  I was in university at the time and I didn't have internet access at my one-room apartment (I didn't even have a phone), so I remember downloading it in the stacks at Robarts library.

My Dell laptop had an external... oh, what would it be called... internet card. That's not the right term. But it was a card I had to insert into the computer so it would pick up WiFi signals.

Took forever to download this song, but so worth it.



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See you tomorrow!
Giselle

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