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Borlas on a winding road! :triumphant:
 
On rare occasions I spot a group that plays music I like, which is mostly instrumental. Due to the computer speakers being of such poor quality, I have a nice set of head phones that I plug in and can relax, listen to what I want without disturbing anyone else. I think all of my computers speakers were made out of soup cans, cheap soup cans at that! With a nice Bose head set I can listen to quality sound. :encouragement: PJ
 
Sitting here doing to some personal business online listening to my FiiO X5 HD player (with 7900+ tunes) set to random shuffle all genres. Going to list the first several songs in this post. Let's see what happens - Listing them as they happen:

1. The Ocean - Led Zeppelin
2. God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Perry Como
3. The Green Hills of Tyroll - Pipes and Drums of the 48th Highlanders
4. Tear it Down - Def Leppard
5. Corelli: Concerto Grosso In F = Jaroslav Krcek
6. For Your Love - The Yardbirds
7. Offertory For Maunday Thursday - Gregorian Monks
8. Miracles - Kenny G
9. Mona - Bo Doddley
10. You're My Best Friend - Queen
11. Only You - The Platters
12. Break Your Heart - Barenaked Ladies
13. A Boy Needs A Bike - Jewel
14. Cross-Tie Walk - CCR
15. Every Now and Then - Garth Brooks


Hows that for eclectic mix!
 
I can count four of those in my collection (maybe five, need to check the CCR when I get home). Anyone (other than Basil) better that?
 
Hudson and Landry, Homer and Jethro at the country Club at the moment. Tracking down yesterdays recording for the Boogie Dawgs..(local talent)
 
Not much of music listener, I do a song a morning. This morning...one of my favorites...Mary Hopkin singing McCartney's "Goodbye".

 
Listened to entire Neil Young & Crazy Horse, "Rust Never Sleeps".
while lubing under the 3 yesterday......fitting, very fitting.
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I like that Mary Hopkin clip. Pretty song I barely remember. Was Paul McCartney ever that young? Where is Mary now? I think I'll Google her.
 
Listened to entire Neil Young & Crazy Horse, "Rust Never Sleeps".
while lubing under the 3 yesterday......fitting, very fitting.
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Was listening to "My My Hey Hey" on the radio today- hadn't heard it in forever.
 
I like that Mary Hopkin clip. Pretty song I barely remember. Was Paul McCartney ever that young? Where is Mary now? I think I'll Google her.
Think she's most remembered for her hit song "Those were the days".
 
I like that Mary Hopkin clip. Pretty song I barely remember. Was Paul McCartney ever that young? Where is Mary now? I think I'll Google her.

Wouldn't want to earn a reputation as a serial google-her.
(unless of course you are running for public office.....then it might help your chances)
 
At this exact moment: Brandenburg Concerto #3 in G performed by: Neville Marriner, Academy of St Martin in the Fields.
 
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