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Consortium5, As our sweet Cords with Discords mixed be

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Culture Club, Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?

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Giovanni Gabrieli (c.1555-1612), O Jesu mi dulcissime à 8

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Bloc Party, Helicopter

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Queen greatest hits. I don't often listen to music (except occasional live folk music), but used to listen to this album continually on a loop as a teenager, especially going out and walking around the small town I lived in in the middle of the night when the rest of the household was asleep. I'm really enjoying singing along and remembering almost all the lyrics and mostly knowing which song is coming up next.

 

For years it was a complete conversation killer when people asked what music I liked, though it's a bit easier now - I explain about going to folk music in the pub and maybe I'm speaking to people older than when I was a teenager, who, on average, don't respond with the same degree of incredulity.

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Peter Gabriel, Shock the Monkey

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Handel's Harpsichord Suite in E, HWV 430 ("The Harmonious Blacksmith"), performed by Richard Egarr

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Alan Rawsthorne (1905-71), String Quartet No.1 (Theme and Variations)

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Heaven 17, I'm Your Money

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DeBarge, Rhythm of the Night

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Show of Hands, Boys of Summer

- as performed at last weekend's Warwick Folk Festival :wub:

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Giovanni Gabrieli (c.1555 - 1612), Dulcis Jesu à 20

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Joaquín Rodrigo (1901-99), Adagio from Concierto de Aranjuez, performed by Xuefei Yang

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Madonna, Burning Up

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Jellybean feat. Madonna, Sidewalk Talk

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On 1/25/2015 at 8:53 PM, Aeolienne said:

Telemann, Suite in D TWV.55:D18. He didn't just write for recorders(!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVHRq1pnk4s

 

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On 9/6/2015 at 11:34 PM, Aeolienne said:

Jean-Féry Rebel (1666 - 1747), Les Elemens

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNXgDNbXhUE

 

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Soundgarden at Lollapalooza Chile 2014

 

 

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Texas, In Demand

And yes, that really is Alan Rickman in the video. Lucky, lucky Sharleen Spiteri!

 

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Merle Haggard, Mama Tried

 

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Songs by this band called Sleeping at Last calms really well. Currently have the song 'Saturn' by Sleeping at Last on repeat. They also sang 'Turning Page' on the last Twilight movie soundtrack.

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The Beatles, Something

 

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That's quite something, Aeolienne.  The Beatles one of my favourite bands.  People are still talking about them today:

https://www.beatlesbible.com/forum/

The Beatles film "The Beatles: Get Back" opens later this year and Paul has a new album out, called McCartney 3:

 

I am not familiar with much of George Harrison's solo work apart from "My Sweet Lord", I am sure that I wouldn't be disappointed if I bought some of his post-Beatles work.

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Debussy, Danse sacrée et danse profane

 

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Mieczysław Weinberg (1919 - 1996), Clarinet Sonata Op.28

 

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George Gershwin, Variations on I Got Rhythm

 

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