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When the Levee breaks, have no place to stay, ooh yeah, ooh yeah.


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Ordered this off Amazon.com a couple hours ago. Should come in the mail tomorrow!

www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/ ... c&n=507846
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1st of all jealous! Wish had the $ 2 buy music. 2nd of all having angry flashbacks to (ancient) junior highschool when Teresa Packer, hottest girl in neighborhood, borrowed my vinyl 3 album set and never gave it back!!! And I only listened 2 it 3 times! :x Wah-Wah! er...I mean Waa-Waah! :cry:
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Well, My Sweet Lord! Er, I mean, Isn't It A Pity?
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Yiva got me to pulling out my Patricia Kass cd Tour de Charme. A night of French music. :)
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Yiva got me to pulling out my Patricia Kass cd Tour de Charme. A night of French music. :)
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Furls Fire has the soundtrack to the Phantom of the Opera playing right now, original London cast recording. Beautiful music.
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Is that the one by Andrew Lloyd Webber? I'm not sure if its, cause if it is, then just as an interesting piece of trivia: the beginning of Phatom's title song has the same time signature - 12/8 - and the same structure and the same notes as Pink Floyd's Echoes.
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Yes it is LF :)

And don't shoot me, but I'm not a big Pink Floyd fan so I dont' know what song that is. :oops:

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Now that's not totally true! :twisted: Suffice it to say if you're a big fan of the opening of Phantom's title song, you're inadvertently a big fan of Echoes. ;)
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Well, I like Wish You Were Here and one other one that I can't remember the title too.

I think what turned me off from Pink Floyd was the movie The Wall. It made no sense to me and parts of it were down right gross.

Sorry, I know you are a big fan of theirs, I shouldn't bad mouth them. I do like that song tho. :D
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The movie The Wall isn't important to me, either--just the excellent album the movie was born from. :D
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Furls Fire wrote:Well, I like Wish You Were Here and one other one that I can't remember the title too.
I like Wish You Were Here and Animals the most, but I still listen to "Bike" regularly.
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The CD's I grabbed to listen to at work tonight:
Saint-Saens -- Carnival des Animaux
Schubert -- string quartets
Best of Van Morrison
Sarah McLachlan -- Afterglow
Zinte Uste Balkan Brass Band -- In the Center of the Village
Beatles -- Let it Be- Naked
Detroit Together Men's chorus -- 15th Anniversary Live in Concert

(I have a good friend who belongs to the last group 8) )
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Listening to George Harrison's All Things Must Pass--his first solo album--right now. It's a great little package. I love it. My favorite song on there is Beware of Darkness, with Let It Down a close second. Everything else is stellar, from What Is Life, My Sweet Lord, Isn't It A Pity, etc. I love 'em all.
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Listening Ravi Shankar right now. I heard a couple of days ago that one of his students is working on a piece for the opening of the Olympics.
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Ravi?! He was the Indian dude that George hang out with and taught him how to play the sitar! Awesome! But I'm sure you knew that, already. :D
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Yes, I did. :)
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dANdeLION wrote:I still listen to "Bike" regularly.
:lol: That's almost a mascot song for my myself and some of my friends... There are occasions when it's incredibly funny :bounce03:
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I don't know why I call him Gerald
He's getting rather old but he's a good mouse
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