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What are you listening too?

Royal Scots Dragoon Guard.
"Last of the Mohicans"

(i really wanted a weighty theme song going while I worked on my brakes......helps to emphasize the importance of the event):chuncky:
 
Brooks & Dunn for one! Good country music. :encouragement: Tired of the long hair music and won't listen to the crash bang screaming rock junk along with the "Talking" stuff some call music.:rolleyes2:
 
Funny, I thought I was weird. I was listening to a best of Benny Goodman down at the barn last week whilst cleaning and pitching stuff out. Makes me think of my Dad.
 
Flachauer Stubnmusi! (Flachau Austria Pub Music!)

 
Funny, I thought I was weird. I was listening to a best of Benny Goodman down at the barn last week whilst cleaning and pitching stuff out. Makes me think of my Dad.

Not weird at all. Too true! Artie Shaw is another one to bring out some of those memories here.
 
Right now - The Best of The Grateful Dead, remastered in High Definition.

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Tomaso Giovanni Albioni - Adagio in G Minor. (Eduard Kaufmann: Lucerne Festival Strings)
 
This morning: Dianna Krall, Elvis Costello (her hubby by the way) and....Willie Nelson?

Yep, Listening to Willie Nelson's "Live and Kickin' " album with duets of Willie and many others.
 
Mannheim Steamroller!
 
This morning: Dianna Krall, Elvis Costello (her hubby by the way) and....Willie Nelson?

Yep, Listening to Willie Nelson's "Live and Kickin' " album with duets of Willie and many others.

my daughter in Austin saw Willie in concert just a few weeks ago.
83(?) and still belting it out there.
 
They're great! Also, if you like MSR, have you ever heard Trans Siberian Orchestra?

Yeah, they're pretty good, but Mannheim's preferred here.
 
Mannheim Steam Roller! And don't forget The Swingle Singers!

 
Just rediscovering my vinyl collection, ELP, Steve Hillage, a few obscure bands I bought 40 years ago, Haze, Solstice...
 
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