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If you have a little less than an hour that you can spare out of your busy day to listen and watch a master guitarist and showman along with his big band backup group be prepared for a wonderful show from Woodstock 1999!
I hope All Will Enjoy!
Not Only is his horn section fantastic, his standup bass player and drummer our out of this world!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mktqdgt78-U
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Here's another really neat song I like a lot
Billy Currington - People Are Crazy - YouTube
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I stumbled upon this when I was searching for some of the music that I loved as a teenager (and still do) to share with a 20 something year old that I work with.
It brought back memories of my youth when Kodak had a commercial to sell film. It started with a toddler standing in a doorway and when a song was played the toddler was then a 1st grader and each time the song was played the child grew up a little such as then 8th grader then High School Graduate, College Graduate and then she was in a Wedding Dress. The song went like this:
Turn around
turn around
turn around
turn around
turn around and she's a young girl going out of the door
While it's a totally different song; Watching Peter Noone perform the same song with his daughter over the years was touching. From a small child to a woman.
Peter was known as 'Herman' of Herman's Hermits'.
I hope all will enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBtp_gpEjO8
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This evening i will have a special shave with on of my first Razors for spending the night together with my fiance and a few friends listening
to ald time Radio and what could bette introduce such an evening, yes, the one and only Voice :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NCN6tl_DY0
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Listening to Rossini tonight. In one of my classes we listened to William Tell Overture. In the discussion that ensued I confessed that my earliest exposure to Rossini and lots of other great classical music came from the old Bugs Bunny cartoons. In this one Rossini's Barber of Seville is used. Bugs looks like his straight razor technique could use some attention. I was probably five or six years old the first time I saw this. I LMAO back then and have every time I've seen it since, truly a timeless classic (Rossini and Bugs Bunny both)
The Rabbit of Seville YouTube - Bing Videos
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I've always thought this was one of the coolest songs ever but this arrangement with the electric harp (didn't know there was such a thing) kicks it up to notches unknown
Mason Williams - Classical Gas w/ Deborah Henson-Conant - YouTube
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I stumbled upon this and while it's not just music it's the history behind a Rock-n-Roll classic song. I hope all will enjoy.
Jim's long dead and Ray fairly recently but man did they stir up things way back then!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGQwAA3I-eQ
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There are days when music is just essential. Even more than usual... Today was one of those days with too many meetings, too much to do, not enough time to do it, and the always-present underlying anger bubbling up from the stuff I have to work on.
But then I get home, possibly pour myself a nice whisky (tonight is a Jura night), and put on some music. In this case it is an old friend - Mr. George Ivan Morrison. I defy anyone not to feel better after listening to this one.
So sit back, pour yourself something enjoyable if that's your thing, relax, and enjoy. Have a great night Gents!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhUDmBXuS4s
A much better version that the more commonly-known, faster version IMHO.