Re: What is your song?
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connoisseur
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connoisseur
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I am disappointed to the core that no one else has listed my personal favorite (demo or not) - Muskrat Love. How can The Captain be excluded from any critical listening list?
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Re: What is your song?
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axiomite
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axiomite
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I can just imagine the effect of that song blasting for a demo. May cause people to stampede out of the store.
*********** "Nothin' up my sleeve. . ." --Bullwinkle J. Moose
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Bela Fleck-"Flight of the Cosmic Hippo"
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Re: What is your song?
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shareholder in the making
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shareholder in the making
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The reprise version of that song is also good for system testing.
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aficionado
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aficionado
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Jordan, Ah yes, the classics....60's thru about'92-'93. Don't worry....Time Life music is preparing a ONE disc set, TV offer on your music: "best of the 90's & 2000's". Larry
LIFE: "Choices, balance, and timing"
(Larryism)
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shareholder in the making
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shareholder in the making
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Awww, that's not nice. Poor Britney...
I am the Doctor, and THIS... is my SPOON!
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hobbyist
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hobbyist
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Well I don't have my axioms yet, however, i have a looong list of stuff i want to listen on it. Meridin, i enjoyed reading your list, i have sung Carmina Burana and I would LOVE to hear it on some m80's along with coplands fanfare for a common man. I still get a little misty eyed whenever i hear that song. As I've said in previous posts i am a huge fan of accapella and choral music I really want to listen to some more of Take 6, The Real Group, John Rutter's Requiem, Mozarts Requiem, Faure Requiem, Chanticleer. And then of course I love some real groove/funk music....Soulive Live Album, Lettuce Live in Tokyo, Karl Denson. I just realized i could drag this response out for a very long post so i better just stop here because I can't wait till my home gets closer to the stage where I put in the stereo stuff and actually listen to this....bah, can we warp time??? jason
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I really hope that my new Axioms land in my grubby mitts by this weekend. If so, I'll spend Sunday morning listening to Canticles of Ecstacy by Hildegard von Bingen. Not quite a capella, but awfully close. Hopefully I'll be able to share my impressions with you soon.
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veteran
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3 more weeks until my M60s arrive. I'm very much looking forward to playing some Modeselektor when they arrive. Mmmm Modeselektor... Boy those Germans can put out some great stuff.
Jordan
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Dream Theater - Scarred from 8:15 in the song
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