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My seventh...

Fairport Convention - She Moves Through The Fair

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTb0_TfUnEk

Sandy Denny at her finest. Haunting and beautiful, is it any wonder why I fell in love with it all those years ago?

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Nice voice [:)].
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8...

Michael Riesman-Philip Glass Ensemble - Dance 8 : Philip Glass

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSOb_Xm1WnA

Minimalist, mesmerising ... even erotic, Glass asks simple yet profound questions that elicits simple though profound answers. It is the exploration of life Over the body of his works, he examines love, joy, confusion, loss, pain, melancholy, ancient life, modern life, new life, death and so on. Here, he gives us a dance with everything that implies and refined to it's central core. Life.

9...

Valentina Lisita - Nocturne in E Flat Major Op. 9 no.2 : Frederic Chopin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tV5U8kVYS88

When the history of mankind is ended, this is what will played while the end credits are running.

10...

10cc - I'm Not in Love

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii6pRq0-mhY

It was the 70s. We thought it last forever ... but everything comes to an end. This is a song that reminds me of younger days.

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For my next pick its a late 70's classic with a capital C. Used in the film Halloween this wonderfully dark track continues to be regularly played on my ipod.

A superb guitar opening and ending, the instrumental could have been a little better, but that's okay and I love the last minute of the song especially......

Love of two is one
Here, but now they're gone
Came the last night of sadness
And it was clear she couldn't go on
The door was open and the wind appeared
The candles blew and then disappeared
The curtains flew and then he appeared

(Saying, "don't be afraid") Come on, baby
(And she had no fear) And she ran to him
(Then she started to fly) They looked backward and said goodbye
(She had become like they are) She had taken his hand
(She had become like they are) Come on, baby
(Don't fear the Reaper)


No.9 (Don't Fear) The Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVn6b9QQZeM

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10...

10cc - I'm Not in Love

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ii6pRq0-mhY

It was the 70s. We thought it last forever ... but everything comes to an end. This is a song that reminds me of younger days.

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Steve
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Ah nostalgia - you know it ain't what it used to be [;)]. Certainly nostalgia will feature in my 50 - and the 70's are a big part of that.
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Speaking of the 70's..... I can't have a 50 with no ABBA... But I don't know how many slots I will have...and so on the basis I can only fit one in, how the hell am I supposed to choose???? Who came up with this stupid idea??
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Not a Van Halen, but had to give the guy his due. R.I.P. (hope you were saved).

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Who came up with this stupid idea??
11...

Er dunno. Some berk I suppose...

John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic - Adagio for Strings Opus 11: Samuel Barber

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNLtvAcQMIk

Yup.

12....

ABBA - Eagle (Before warspite1 nabs it.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WJLOLehLrI

Double yup.

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Speaking of the 70's..... I can't have a 50 with no ABBA... But I don't know how many slots I will have...and so on the basis I can only fit one in, how the hell am I supposed to choose???? Who came up with this stupid idea??

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For Eddie and the rest:

Righteous Brothers - Rock And Roll Heaven (1974)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bddSJbj3VGA
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Who came up with this stupid idea??
11...

Er dunno. Some berk I suppose...

John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic - Adagio for Strings Opus 11: Samuel Barber

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNLtvAcQMIk

Yup.

12....

ABBA - Eagle (Before warspite1 nabs it.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WJLOLehLrI

Double yup.

Best wishes,
Steve
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Adagio for Strings!! We have our first crossover!! Hussah!!

Eagle is one of those under consideration but I suspect it will just miss out on my 50.
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Speaking of the 70's..... I can't have a 50 with no ABBA... But I don't know how many slots I will have...and so on the basis I can only fit one in, how the hell am I supposed to choose???? Who came up with this stupid idea??

Waterloo, when they won the European competition.
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Definitely not [:(]
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So to my next choice. And it's the greatest piece of music ever to feature in a war film.

I said I love strings, well this piece has violin strings being played to within an inch of their lives - and that crescendo..... This is the perfect piece of music for the total load of ******* and waste of life that was the Vietnam war.

I will provide here the Ferry Corsten remix so its different to what Shunwick provided, but the version for my 50 would be along the lines of Shunwick's video - full orchestra and strings that make you wet your knickers

No.10 Adagio for Strings (Barber)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nPAkX1oot0



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Speaking of the 70's..... I can't have a 50 with no ABBA... But I don't know how many slots I will have...and so on the basis I can only fit one in, how the hell am I supposed to choose???? Who came up with this stupid idea??

Waterloo, when they won the European competition.
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Definitely not [:(]

Since you don't want to remember when the United Kingdoms Alliance beat that Little Corporeal, then how about Dancing Queen for your two left feet? Or Fernando for the Spanish . . .
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Waterloo, when they won the European competition.
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Definitely not [:(]

Since you don't want to remember when the United Kingdoms Alliance beat that Little Corporeal, then how about Dancing Queen for your two left feet? Or Fernando for the Spanish . . .
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Fernando is okay but Dancing Queen? Yuk i really dislike that toooon
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I think I am going to have to assume there will only be room for one Abba toon and if so then I think it has to be this little gem.

I love both ladies voices but Frida's is a little bit special. Clever lyrics, superb song.

No.11 I Wonder (Departure) - Abba

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8D-XcxD1KMc

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I don't want to leave things on an odd number so one more tonight. The 80's need to be represented as this is the decade I properly got into music. The first offering from the synth pop crowd is this cracking toon with the stonkingly sad chorus. Marc Almond's voice is perfect for this record and I adore the presumably synthesised string sound.

No.12 Say Hello, Wave Goodbye - Soft Cell

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9KgEs3Zksg

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RIP Johnny Nash. [:(]

I can see clearly now (after he had cataract surgery!)

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Wow timmyab! You must have a real hard on for those pieces - that's almost 20% of all the music you will ever hear again....
Oh yeah that's true, better slow down.

Mendelssohn Violin Concerto - Hilary Hahn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5729zrFETU
I loves me a violin concerto I does. Hahn's playing here is exceptional with breathtaking articulation in some of the passagework.

Mozart Piano Concerto No.23 - Wilhelm Kempff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDauzRkb0dE
This recording is sheer joy from start to finish. It's coupled with an equally good no 24.

Schumann: Symphony No.3 "Rhenish" - Los Angeles Philharmonic/Carlo Maria Giulini
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEbfo0Nuc1k
Great theme in this first movement, the sort of thing I can hum all day (until people start looking sideways at me). Justifiably famous recording from Giulini.

I make that 12/50

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