The Sun Will Shine Again by Jon Lord and Frida
In 2004 Jon Lord (1941-2012) from the progressive rock ring 'Deep Purple', and Frida made an outstanding collaboration.
They met in the ski resort of Zermatt in the late-90s, and immediately found themselves very understood past the other. Frida had recently lost her married man and daughter, and during those unimaginable difficult times, he became a comfort. They talked for long hours and recalled forgotten memories of their pasts like the oldest of friends. And one mean solar day Jon, enlightened of Frida'due south suffering, showed her a vocal he had composed: 'The Sunday Will Shine Once again'.
Frida was very moved by this song, and she felt very identified with the message that was given, it was almost as if Jon had put a tune to her thoughts, sadness, and grief. (It was also, afterward known that he had witten it nigh his ain journey in life, but e'er thinking almost Frida).
She clearly accepted the delightful offer to sing it. Information technology was going to be the first on-stage appearance Frida had done in a while (since the promotion visits for her last album 'Djupa Andetag' in 1996) and the fans were beyond excited. Only this time, she was coming with a completely dissimilar song to what she had previously released, and it was nothing that could be compared to works that she had washed before, even if it was a slow ballad like in the early ABBA years. This song was filled with a message of promise and peace afterward the worst of storms, and Frida was clearly experiencing that at that moment.
She had lost her married man and her picayune girl only in a 1-year spam, and I am beyond sure that after those unexplainable and securely hurtful moments, she must've felt in a complete hole. There was absolutely no promise, happiness nor sense in life anymore. 2 of the things she loved more on this earth, were now gone. And this verse of the vocal describes information technology perfectly:
Though this time
Feels similar it's never ending
Time will assistance and heal
These moments will pass
And then heighten your head, and take up your heart
Hold it closely to you
And the tears and pain will fall abroad
Like blossom snowfall.
Frida talks near the song every bit a very "therapeutic" project she had. She was finally recovering from all the pain, and that song brought some light. Just non just did it exercise to her, this song has brought hope, for u.s. fans, in the darkest of times. I could talk for hours nigh personal experience, but let'southward hear some other fans' experiences:
I hateful, it has had a really large effect on me, especially when I think about my past and when I'm going through hard times. Frida always inspires me and this song was just simply fabricated for her and for others. It just heals your soul in my opinion. She sings it so perfectly similar ever. It sounds so heavenly.
Pia, fifteen
"This particular song is important to me because I felt calm nigh it, it was like listening and saying "yes, this is what I feel!!!". Plainly, the positive impact that she fabricated on me is surreal, not but because Frida is singing but because this vocal was also with me in i of the complicated moments of my life and it was as if she when singing, made me sympathise that everything would exist fine." Mylena, 22
This song helps when I'g feeling broken-hearted, it calms me. Information technology also tells me that no matter what I'll become through, the lord's day will smoothen again. It doesn't help me only because of the pregnant of the vocal, Frida's voice is relaxing as well.
Elena, 22
Personally this vocal makes me cherish my life more, including rainy days. Whenever
I feel insecure or broken-hearted I lose myself in this cute peace. I'm grateful to say that this vocal will e'er be with me, giving me free energy and hope when I volition need it, because I know, no matter what… The sun will shine again
Elisa, 17
For me, personally, it has besides accompanied me through some tough times, and still does present. Information technology reminds me that I have to fight. Fifty-fifty if I don't accept energy, it is my duty to keep myself alive because pain is temporary. And that sometimes, the lord's day does shine again.
Frida also did a tribute to Jon Lord and to the vocal, in 2013 at the music festival Zermatt Unplugged. He had passed abroad less than a twelvemonth ago and it was a special occasion to talk about him, since they had gone together to this aforementioned festival previous twelvemonth. She did a very poignant speech most how he wrote the vocal, and nearly her memories with him and how missed he was on globe. It was very moving.
I would really like to thank Frida, (and I am very sure I am talking for the whole fandom right now) Jon Lord and and Sam Brown for making this masterpiece and making our dark moments slightly easier.
Cheers for the music!
–Joana (djupandetag)
Source: https://fridaensam.wordpress.com/2021/01/24/the-sun-will-shine-again/
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