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Listening to Music by Sean is a podcast about meaning, wonder, connection and loss sounded out through music one song at a time. Each episode introduces an original piece of music revealing the conceptual and production context in which it was created. In the days of mixtapes, I would also sometimes record a single original song and send it to a friend. This podcast continues that project started over half a lifetime ago. All music and sounds are original and produced using analogue synthesis, sequences, samples and my voice.

Listening to Music by Sean Sean Riley

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Listening to Music by Sean is a podcast about meaning, wonder, connection and loss sounded out through music one song at a time. Each episode introduces an original piece of music revealing the conceptual and production context in which it was created. In the days of mixtapes, I would also sometimes record a single original song and send it to a friend. This podcast continues that project started over half a lifetime ago. All music and sounds are original and produced using analogue synthesis, sequences, samples and my voice.

    I So Believe In Love

    I So Believe In Love

    I So Believe In Love is a song about big, simple, love.

    What gives you confidence?  What makes you feel strong?  My best answer is loving someone who loves you back.  In the song I So Believe in Love, I explore the unblushing joy one feels at love's first arrival and the strength of heart one knows after sharing love for thousands and thousands of days.  This is a song of celebration.


    I So Believe In Love (words and music by Sean Riley)

    Is it true?
    I hope it's true.
    What they sometimes say about love.
    Wonder what's true about love.
    I'm in love.

    Yes it true.
    I know it true.
    What they sometimes say about love.
    Now that I know about love.
    I'm in love.

    I so believe in love.
    Big simple love.
    Enduring changing love.
    I so believe in love.
    I'm love.

    Now that love has found me.
    The world has grown, I'm so free.
    Wonder, joy surrounds me.
    I am confidence.  I am strong.

    Yes it true.
    I know it true.
    What they sometimes say about love.
    Now that I know about love.
    I'm in love.

    I so believe in love.
    Big simple love.
    Enduring changing love.
    I so believe in love.
    I'm love.

    • 4 Min.
    I Dream Concentric

    I Dream Concentric

    I dream concentric is a song about awakenings.

    Have you ever dreamt you were dreaming and woke only to find you where still asleep?   Some thinkers suggest our experience of life and the world is merely a construct aggregated from our senses: A dream created for survival through prediction.  I like to think that our experiencing mind is created for meaning, and with that mind, we are continually invited to awake into a next grander dream.
    To listen to more music by Sean go to seanriley.com/music.    If you could choose, what would you dream?

    I Dream Concentric (Words and music by Sean Riley)
    I woke to a still world dreaming
    silent save for the sound of breathing

    I hear your song in bright morning air
    my mind sings and soars I am aware

    I woke to a still world dreaming
    silent save for the sound of breathing

    • 5 Min.
    God Beware

    God Beware

    God Beware is a song about not letting go.

    Would you resurrect a departed love, performing spells of reanimation while pulling sinews and bone from covering clay?  If you could, what consequence would such a dark act also deliver?  It's true some partings seem impossible to reconcile, but continuing to court the past, even in thought, leads to the greater casualty of hope.

    To hear more music by Sean,  go to seanriley.com/music/.   What past have you not laid to rest?

    God Beware (words and music by Sean Riley)

    Is this now or memory?
    Are you here, beside me?
    When I wake alone,
    Your gone.

    I should be brave and let you go.
    But cast a spell in midnight snow.
    So your ghost is bound,
    To me.

    God beware, my prayer.

    It is wrong keeping  you from rest?
    I hold your bones against my chest.
    Can't let go of who,
    I was.

    Is this now or memory?
    Are you here, beside me?
    When I wake alone,
    Your gone.

    God beware, my prayer

    • 4 Min.
    Always Darkest

    Always Darkest

    Always Darkest is a song about the endurance of hope.

    Many would lessen hope to childish and rosy magical thinking that view the world as it is not.  Yet, hope allows us the vision to conceive things as they could be.  Hope assumes a future making space for possibilities.  It is brave to hope out loud and not sink under dark waters. Well founded optimism is contagious and is what we all need, especially in the Always Darkest last moment of night.

    Thank you for listening to music by sean. To hear more music by sean go to seanriley.com/music.  When was the last time hope prevailed over your darkest moment?

    Always Darkest (words and music by Sean Riley)

    Its always darkest near the end.
    The loosing streak before the win.
    I believe that light is just around the corner.
    Just get through this night.

    I'm proud we've held together.
    Enduring this brutal weather.
    I believe that light is just around the corner.
    Love will prove us right.

    Keep awake and search the darkness.
    Finding those to help us spark this.
    I believe that light is just around the corner.
    Tomorrow's looking very bright.

    Its always darkest near the end.
    The loosing streak before the win.
    I believe that light is just around the corner.
    Just get through this night.

    • 5 Min.
    She Said Yes

    She Said Yes

    She Said Yes is a song about Love's arch.

    Does love at first sight exist?  Do we ever really really know anyone?  Imagine if at  a glance we understood what an entire life with that person would be.  Would we choose better? Or, is the best of love what happens once plans fail.

    If you'd like to hear more music by Sean, please visit seanriley.com/music.  For what question did you most want to hear the answer "yes"?

    She Said Yes (Music and Lyrics by Sean Riley)

    Please stay awhile.  
    She said yes.
    Take my hand.  
    She said yes.
     
    Do you love me back?  
    She said yes.
    Will you share this life?   
    She said yes.
     
    Is this our golden age?    
    She said yes.
    I can't believe the time.   
    She said yes.

    Is it twilight yet?    
    She said yes.
    Please hold my hand.    

    • 3 Min.
    Roll Big

    Roll Big

    Roll Big is a song about those times when you just got to dance.

    We've felt it, the irresistible desire to dance. There are times when the body follows its own kinetic potential, submitting to a rhythm's unremitting mandate.  At a more basic part of us resides a language of movement which resinates and flourishes when we dance together.  This primordial logic is legacy programming from a more ancient time . . . even before the 70s.

    If you would like to hear other music by Sean please go to https://seanriley.com/music/. What song compels you to dance?


    Roll Big (Music and Lyrics by Sean Riley)

    I've felt the truth of funk
    And the bliss of sway
    I know my 1 and 3 
    But 4 is where I play

    Arch your back
    Lean right in
    I'll mind where we go  
    Syncopated babe
    That's it down below

    Roll big 
    Dance sexy
    Roll big
    Dance sexy

    Keep the course but use the floor
    Feel the swing through your hair
    Let the rhythm push you
    Bystander do beware

    Shake it down, shake it down
    Right there to the shame
    Syncopated babe
    Hold still your to blame

    Roll big 
    Dance sexy
    Roll big
    Dance sexy

    • 5 Min.

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