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Music, hmm either Taylor Swift, or Rush, or Armin van Buuren.

Always loud. Especially if I'm doing housework.

It usually takes me about 3 hours of very loud levels, before my senses get numbed enough to take a break.
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Still listening to Sina playing drums. Watching her playing them drums is almost meditative. I do confess being somewhat jealous. [:)]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45oMQc6WhJI
Don't Stop Believin' (Journey); drum cover by Sina
She's great. I went through her vids a couple of years ago. This one made the most impression.
Burn (Deep Purple); drum cover by Sina
Yes, she is great with the drums here. Although not my favourite tune. [:)]
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Sometimes I'll put on one of those rain & wind
ambient tracks to help me sleep. There are websites
that allow you to mix and match the sounds that
suit you best.


This one is rain on a tin roof -
tin roof rain

This one is when you want to nap on a long bombing mission over Germany -
B-17
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NeFqHXdXQyw

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Currently spinning Boston's debut album.
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Currently spinning Boston's debut album.


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For all the other night owls out there...

Portishead - Glory Box

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3LK5ELvZwI

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And now for a trip down memory lane.

Its the incredible debut album from ABC - Lexicon of Love.

What a stonkingly good album - synth music and orchestral arrangements - from these Steel City songsters [&o][&o]

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

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I listen to music on youtube, YouTube is the best free platform for listing to songs But I save YouTube songs offline and Convert to mp3 from convert mp3 its free YouTube converter, and best think of this converter its 100% ad-free tool.
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A desperately melancholy piece of music.

Forbidden Colours - Sylvian and Sakamoto

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sG_Eklk-syk
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Slipknot! It is my favorite band!!!
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An album I loved I high-school. I recently bought a vintage CD. How strange is to use the word "vintage" with CDs...



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Made a video Bel Canto's magical "Unicorn" set to some Aubrey Beardsly style images.
Bel Canto - Unicorn

And another video of Cocteau Twin's ominous "Blood Bitch" set to video snippets from "The Witch(2015)'
(this one was blocked in USA)
Cocteau Twins - Blood Bitch

And finally, Bark Psychosis otherworldly "Big Shot" set to the Heavy Metal Re-entry sequence.
Bark Psychosis - Big Shot
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An album I loved I high-school. I recently bought a vintage CD. How strange is to use the word "vintage" with CDs...



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That is a nice album. [:)] [&o]

Would listen to it now if I had a functional CD player. Reminds me of the need to get one. Or a functional LP-player. [:D] [:@]
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An album I loved I high-school. I recently bought a vintage CD. How strange is to use the word "vintage" with CDs...



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That is a nice album. [:)] [&o]

Would listen to it now if I had a functional CD player. Reminds me of the need to get one. Or a functional LP-player. [:D] [:@]
It is both on Apple Music and Amazon Music.

My warmest memory about it was when we did a school play in high-school, and I used the intro with all the American TV and radio speakers announcing the event, mixed with music and a countdown. Lights came down, a strong blue light came up, that track started and the public was already clapping [:D]

(It was basically the first minute from here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KpTZiylaDk)

The play was about a group of students who tried to put up a production of Snow White and failed miserably. I did the lightning and the music tracks. This play had been written by a girl I real despised - but the script was wonderful. It was there that I learned how to separate an "oeuvre" from who did it (something that does seem impossible these days).
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ORIGINAL: RFalvo69

An album I loved I high-school. I recently bought a vintage CD. How strange is to use the word "vintage" with CDs...



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That is a nice album. [:)] [&o]

Would listen to it now if I had a functional CD player. Reminds me of the need to get one. Or a functional LP-player. [:D] [:@]
It is both on Apple Music and Amazon Music.

My warmest memory about it was when we did a school play in high-school, and I used the intro with all the American TV and radio speakers announcing the event, mixed with music and a countdown. Lights came down, a strong blue light came up, that track started and the public was already clapping [:D]

(It was basically the first minute from here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KpTZiylaDk)

The play was about a group of students who tried to put up a production of Snow White and failed miserably. I did the lightning and the music tracks. This play had been written by a girl I real despised - but the script was wonderful. It was there that I learned how to separate an "oeuvre" from who did it (something that does seem impossible these days).

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Wazappinin dude, dudettes, and others....

Grateful Dead - He's Gone

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRwq9HrkTI0

Have a good weekend everyone..

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Stumbled across this yesterday. What an absolute gem.

This lady has a voice that at times is reminiscent of Sia; vulnerable yet strong. Some of the notes in the track are just beautiful - I love the way she sings 'first'.

You Broke Me First - Tate McRae

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

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Stumbled across this yesterday. What an absolute gem.

This lady has a voice that at times is reminiscent of Sia; vulnerable yet strong. Some of the notes in the track are just beautiful - I love the way she sings 'first'.

You Broke Me First - Tate McRae

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

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A nice, fresh voice.
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Stumbled across this yesterday. What an absolute gem.

This lady has a voice that at times is reminiscent of Sia; vulnerable yet strong. Some of the notes in the track are just beautiful - I love the way she sings 'first'.

You Broke Me First - Tate McRae

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

A nice fresh voice
warspite1

Indeed - as said she resembles Sia at times, but also sounds like she’s from Noo Yoik. Its a voice perfect for this track
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