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Dang, he got old. Still some nice voice left though.
 
Yanko sent me to YouTube after this little gem that he mentioned on another post. It's about the crash of the R101.
 
YouTube gave you the album cover art - but there is a specific cover art for the song when it was released as a 12 inch single for the UK Record Store Day - the vinyl disc is a picture disc and the sleeve is cutout in the center so it forms a fantastic image.

Trying to figure out how to add the image....
 

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Walt, that's great! The one trumpet player using an actual plunger for a mute made my day!

Thanks for finding and posting that! (y)(y)(y)
 
Doc, if you liked that you should go check out the Danish National Symphony Orchesta's other videos. They have a ton of good ones, like this one.
 
 
'Tis the season. mostly christmas music: Manheim Steamroller, Chicken Scratch christmas - that's local Native American dance music sounds a bit like polka, chadaz, cajun music, Renaissance / Baroque mass and oratorio.
 
Best Christmas song ever:

 
As Christmas moved away from a purely religious holiday - an 1870s melody, during our Christmas by Candlelight celebrations -

 
In High Def on a FiiO X5 lossless player piped through a FiiO e12 Mont Blanc headphone DAC/Amp with Klipsch X12i ear buds.

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"he'd find a woman somewhere without a moustache"

 
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