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What song are you listening to right now?

Djomula by Saltwater Band. I listen to it so much and wish I had a translation.
I just went looking for translations for you but didn't have any luck. Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu is a pretty famous Aussie, that whole family really, so I thought there'd be translations available but couldn't find any.
 
***** of the Heart, the theme to Enterprise, by my favorite (apparent) savant, Diane Warren, who gets hired as a musical ghost-writer every time some celebrity needs a hit song, yet the poor girl can't perform it herself. It's strange to me that someone with so much talent and dedication that they're a prolific industry consultant can't seem to perform music.
 
***** of the Heart, the theme to Enterprise, by my favorite (apparent) savant, Diane Warren, who gets hired as a musical ghost-writer every time some celebrity needs a hit song, yet the poor girl can't perform it herself. It's strange to me that someone with so much talent and dedication that they're a prolific industry consultant can't seem to perform music.
I think she follows the usual pattern, where if it's something you can afford to overthink, like composing, then she excels at it, but if it's something that requires fluency and coordination in real-time, she seems to have difficulty.
 
I saw these guys live shortly before I left Indianapolis, around 2009 or so, way after their heyday in the nineties, and they seemed really tired and burnt out with their obscurity. They had an interesting style, but this is probably their best song, imo.
 

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