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    What are you listening to?

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    "Lunatic Fringe" by Red Rider http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqUa_G1h3pw (don't forget Tom Cochrane is Canadian...)

    -and-

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfQwX...eature=related "Silent Running" by Mike and the Mechanics.

    Ahhh, those halcyon 1980's days, when we had such hope for the future....
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    "Now My Feet Won't Touch the Ground", by Coldplay
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZIoF...eature=related

    Part of the soundtrack for the third season of Bleach
    A selection: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCEdpGLIs1I
    Very Spanish influenced.
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    "Now My Feet Won't Touch the Ground" made me think of "Hoist the Colours"

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuKx7...eature=related

    Yay, freedom, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness!

    (and if you find that depressing, listen to "Hava Nagila" by Joe Quijano to cheer you up, but good luck finding an audio file of it... cuz I can't)
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    cooooollll

    Lunatic Fringe.... awesome..

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    I've been in a mood for instrumental music lately. The latest one is John Adorney's The Fountain. I guess you would put it in the New Age category.

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    That's All by Nicole Henry - amazing voice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by roadie gal View Post
    I've been in a mood for instrumental music lately. The latest one is John Adorney's The Fountain. I guess you would put it in the New Age category.
    Funny, I haven't listened to New Age in years, but yesterday I just was in the mood - Chris Spheeris.
    I'm listening to John Adorney now, never heard of him before. Nice quiet music.
    I'm also a die-hard rock fan, but I'm stuck on Lady Antebellum
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    DH and I watched a movie on New Year's Eve that was set in the 1980s. The credits rolled to an old and somewhat obscure INXS song. So, we created an INXS Pandora station that night. Most of what came up was Depeche Mode, U2, the Cure, and the like. It took me back to my high school/early college years. I wouldn't want to listen to it all the time but it was fun for a bit.

    Otherwise, I'm not listening to much other than NPR.
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    Right now just the rattle, rattle, rattle from the heat vent in my office. I should plug-in to my Pandora... Billy Joel, James Taylor, that sorta thing. Not too big on the stuff playing on the Radio these days.
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    I haven't clue --there is music. Am in the hotel lobby on a Internet computer in Banff, Alberta. It's to serenade the labourer redoing lobby tile and the receptionist.
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    A professional continuing education webinar on designing active communities. It's really interesting!

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    Roadie gal, if you are in the mood for instrumental and you like a good guitar, actually a REALLY darned good guitar, try Jesse Cook.

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    My students giggling because someone farted. The room was totally silent for a test.

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    <threadjack>
    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    It's to serenade the labourer redoing lobby tile and the receptionist.
    I must not have had enough coffee this morning, because I completely mis-parsed that sentence! There was a very strange mental picture involved.
    </threadjack>

    Anyway, currently playing is a Chopin piano sonata. I don't know which one, though.
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    I'm so nerdy- almost all I listen to is Irish music....like a recording of the band Beoga
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