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AdamJ, I am not normally someone who listens to music, I enjoyed your posting, exercising my shoulders, to help me recover from injury. I shall go backwards through this file, for a bit anyway. I can not post any music, I quite like the random option of listening to someone else's post.

 

AdamJ you have awoken something that has slept for many years. #802 then #801

I thought I didn't like this type of music.

 

Mihaela #799, song is more musical for me in a language that I do not understand.

 

Aeolienne #798, I think water can more beautiful than diamonds, a single pebble into still water

 

Laddo #797, I can't go home alone again, I might get a music player for next I am out in my wheelchair,

 

Aeolienne #796, I loved the puddytat

 

Mihaela #791, Sleepy Birds

 

Laddo #787, Arctic Monkeys, its been rather warm tonight :)

 

Aeolienne #786, very peaceful.

 

Mihaela #785, Lili Marlene. enlightening.

 

Aeolienne #784, beautiful

 

Mihaela #783, Ruby Tuesday

 

Aeolienne #782, beautiful and calming

 

Mihaela #781, interesting, a twelve year old, I wonder what will become of her?

 

Aeolienne #780, Ecstasy

 

Its short pieces of music tonight/this morning, I can't go out on my own at weekends, so my wheelchair arms strengthening has to be indoors.

 

Thank you all for helping me to feel better.

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AdamJ, I am not normally someone who listens to music, I enjoyed your posting, exercising my shoulders, to help me recover from injury. I shall go backwards through this file, for a bit anyway. I can not post any music, I quite like the random option of listening to someone else's post.

 

AdamJ you have awoken something that has slept for many years. #802 then #801

I thought I didn't like this type of music.

 

Mihaela #799, song is more musical for me in a language that I do not understand.

 

Aeolienne #798, I think water can more beautiful than diamonds, a single pebble into still water

 

Laddo #797, I can't go home alone again, I might get a music player for next I am out in my wheelchair,

 

Aeolienne #796, I loved the puddytat

 

Mihaela #791, Sleepy Birds

 

Laddo #787, Arctic Monkeys, its been rather warm tonight :)

 

Aeolienne #786, very peaceful.

 

Mihaela #785, Lili Marlene. enlightening.

 

Aeolienne #784, beautiful

 

Mihaela #783, Ruby Tuesday

 

Aeolienne #782, beautiful and calming

 

Mihaela #781, interesting, a twelve year old, I wonder what will become of her?

 

Aeolienne #780, Ecstasy

 

Its short pieces of music tonight/this morning, I can't go out on my own at weekends, so my wheelchair arms strengthening has to be indoors.

 

Thank you all for helping me to feel better.

 

Thanks for your PM. For some reason, the system won't let me reply to it but to answer your question, I'm very well thanks. Not sure how often I'll be checking in but it's nice to be back anyway.

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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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Snap!, The Power

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Nine Inch Nails - The Hand that Feeds

 

Rammstein - (Violates TOS as NSFW or just plain NS)

 

Rammstein - Engel

 

(Anybody else noticed the keyboard player with this band btw)

 

NIN: "Cars" with Gary Numan, London 7.15.09 [HD]

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Dietrich Buxtehude (c.1637-1707), Sonata No.7 in F major, BuxWV 265, performed by John Holloway (violin), Jaap ter Linden (viola da gamba) and Lars Ulrik Mortensen (harpsichord)

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Relentless (Title Theme from The Loveless) - Eddie Dixon

 

 

Oh Well (Fleetwood Mac) played by Bass Sax Quartet DEEP SCHROTT

 

 

- that sounds a lot like a studio recording to me.

 

Art Pepper, jazz sax genius:

 

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Billy Pigg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ktD8maXxuo

 

 

 

 

 

Must Must (lost in his work) - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan ft. Michael Brooks

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Prin straini by Vitalie Dani - a song from Moldova about working abroad and homesickness. Those Romanians and Moldovans who leave their homes work abroad to send back money to their families are treated as heroes. The grandparents usually look after they're children. It annoys me when the mass media calls them 'benefit scroungers' or Roma, when they are neither. They are hard workers and contribute to the local economy. Arable farming in England now relies upon East European seasonal labour.

 

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Telemann recorder sonatas performed by Michala Petri (recorder) and Anthony Newman (harpsichord)

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Can. This track is my equivalent of going to church. I want to be that drummer.

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Maurice Ravel, Alborada del gracioso

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Staff Benda Bilili, Bouger le monde

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ALT-J, This is All Yours

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Anatol Lyadov (1855-1914), Kikimora

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Cyndi Lauper, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun

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Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (c.1525-94), Missa Papae Marcelli

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The annual 'Voice of Sighișoara' singing competition.
Sighișoara is a world heritage site, and one of the most beautiful towns in Europe.

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Julia Holter, Hello Stranger

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Xavier Montsalvatge (1912-2002), Ritmes, performed by Jordi Masó

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Dietrich Buxtehude (c.1637-1707), Sonata No.6 in E major, BuxWV 264, performed by John Holloway (violin), Jaap ter Linden (viola da gamba) and Lars Ulrik Mortensen (harpsichord)

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

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

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Lynda Sayce, Travels with my Lute

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Handel, Saul

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Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (1562-1621), Ick voer al over Rhijn, performed by Liuwe Tamminga (harpsichord)

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Im normally really into music, but recently, I havent been listening to it much. Dont know why. Just feel like I have run out of bands to listen to, and the new ones that people suggest never seem to interest me.

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JS Bach Sonata no.2 in a minor for solo violin, BWV 1003

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"Johann Sebastian mighty Bach", as Organ Morgan says in Under Milk Wood :)

 

I'm making random connections on youtube this evening - just had Stevie Nicks covering Buddy Holly, now it's Marty Robbins with 'El Paso'.

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R.E.M., Shiny Happy People

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Anonymous (1661), Ballo di Mantova / Cecilia, performed by Liuwe Tamminga (harpsichord)

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