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:blink: OMG!! :blink:

Donna Jean

He he he. You know, this is a common reaction to my musical tastes. I can listen to almost anything, just not a fan of the blues, or Gansta rap. If I wanted to be called all sorts of names, I'd go back home and tell my family about what I really want in life

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:blink: OMG!! :blink:

What she said.

I guess it's uptempo, but ... eesh. Definitely not my thing. Whatever works though, right?

I'm not sure if I have one of those songs. I've got to think about it a bit more.

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Soon as I got me my ears I began to listen to that great poet Bob Dylan,

David Bowie cos Ziggy was so cool, Pink Floyd cos of Dark side of The Moon.

My constant car companions are Dylan and Roger Waters, thats me

musically. Now will some kind person out there tell me,,, what in blue

blazes is Polka??????, i mean ,,,assuming we are not dancing here,ok. viv :blush:

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Soon as I got me my ears I began to listen to that great poet Bob Dylan,

David Bowie cos Ziggy was so cool, Pink Floyd cos of Dark side of The Moon.

My constant car companions are Dylan and Roger Waters, thats me

musically. Now will some kind person out there tell me,,, what in blue

blazes is Polka??????, i mean ,,,assuming we are not dancing here,ok. viv :blush:

What???? You never heard of Polka?

Hope it's ok to do this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQfkATCpW3c...feature=related

beer barrel polka

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Roxy,

OMG,,,,I thought Scotty just beamed me to West Kerry (Southern County in Ireland) there for a minute .

Absolutely NO offense intended ,,,not my gig hun.... luv ya,, ,,viv :)

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Roxy,

OMG,,,,I thought Scotty just beamed me to West Kerry (Southern County in Ireland) there for a minute .

Absolutely NO offense intended ,,,not my gig hun.... luv ya,, ,,viv :)

No worries Viv. I know that polka is an acquired taste. Heck, my co workers hate it when I've been in a work van because they never know what mucis will be on. I listen to a timeless oldies channel, stuff like Neil Diamond and John Denver. Heck, I have Liberace on my Ipod, right next to the Led Zepplin

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Heck, Rox......

I know all about Polka.......

I used to live in Cleveland.........

Sheesh!

Donna Jean

Never been there. Only really familiar with Toledo, due to work. But polka is good for you!

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OK, we have a large German and Polish population here in Texas, I have played more than my share of polkas in my life time - they are killers on trumpet players non stop.

We once did a half-time show at college based on Deep Purple and the arranger tacked Deep Purple to the fight song and Alma Mater - so guess who made it into a Polka - You got it Sweet Sally the trouble maker.

So knowing that here is a polka for you - my style!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Miss Aeryn

The spoof of a Sepultura and Pavarotti song by the German band J.B.O.

Awesome :)

And hail Dark Side of the Moon too Liz, wow that always leaves me smiling too.

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Weird Al Yankovich! :D

Then, Lady Gaga. The rhythm gives meh joy o3o

And lastly, opera. Some of it's depressing lyrics, but it's the power behind it that makes me think "NGH. YES. I can get through this." In O Fortuna:

O FORTUNE,

LIKE THE MOON

YOU ARE CHANGEABLE.

FATE'S AGAINST ME!

BAM. It gives you the feeling of absolute control. (me, at least XD)

Oddly, one of the last genres I go to for a pick-me-up for happiness is upbeat pop. (Especially j-pop.) It just makes me feel like I'm being mocked D:

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Guest Lauren D.

All of Rosi Golan's music always manages to crack my hardened face into a smile. Her songs "Think of Me," "Shine," and "Follow the Arrow," are my favorites. Here's a link to her myspace:

Rosi Golan's Myspace

P.S. Think of Me was featured in Dear John!!! *squee!!!*

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