Friday, June 22, 2012

Quiet Restaurants

  The singer Neil Diamond  only eats  at quiet restaurants to preserve his voice.  Quiet conversation is also romantic. How else can you listen to the dreams of your companion or hear the pitter-patter of  your own two hearts?
   At first, there is no need to go to sports bars or dance clubs where everyone is shouting to be heard. You must be able to hear the low rumble of what can only be best described as the quiet storm.
   The Nigerian-born singer Sade sings the message, softly and melodically:

There's a quiet storm

Sade Adu, British composer, singer, performer

And it never felt like this before        
There's a quiet storm
That is you
There's a quiet storm
And it never felt this hot before
Giving me something that's taboo

   If you want to hear that quiet storm, the best places are a quiet restaurant, a beach or on a river.
Here's a version of Sade's quiet storm in her song  The Sweetest Taboo.

   If you are near New York,  here is a list of restaurants to try from MENUPAGES.

   What is your favorite quiet place to listen to the quiet storm?  When you do, "every day will feel like Christmas, and every night like New Year's Eve."

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