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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

*blushes beet red*

Today I was actually listening to the old Disney Electrical Light Parade soundtrack (because it brings back fond memories) and the audio to the Haunted Mansion ride.

I'm a Disney nerd. ;)

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Guest Jenni_S

*blushes beet red*

Today I was actually listening to the old Disney Electrical Light Parade soundtrack (because it brings back fond memories) and the audio to the Haunted Mansion ride.

I'm a Disney nerd. ;)

I'll have to blush with you, those are both in my CD rack!

Today it's "Modern Girl" by Sheena Easton.

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Today is an off day for me, "Rainbow In The Dark" and "Holy Diver" by DIO, and "Party Rock Anthem" by LMFAO.

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Guest Sarah Faith

I don't usually go for this specific genre but I've been liking her work..

Today specifically I'm listening to "My World" by Iggy Azalea.

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I was in a nostalgic mood today, so I downloaded some old tunes to my Ipod, including "Deep Purple" by Nino Tempo and April Stevens, some things from Cat Stevens' "Teaser and the Fire Cat" album, including "Sad Lisa" and a couple from The Hollies and "Stranger On the Shore" by Acker Bilk.

You young people will understand one day that you never lose your love of the songs you heard when you were growing up. They will always be in your soul, and that's a good thing. :)

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Carolyn Marie

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Found a song that I love. " Scare Away The Dark" by Passenger

Like he is singing what's in my head and heart.

Been listening to "The Lonely Hour" by Sam Smith too but don't recommend it if you are feeling down or lonely - I'm strong enough to face those feelings now. But it's a heart wrenching song at the same time. I want to feel that way about someone.. Maybe. One day.

And of course Queen. Among others but always Queen.

Johnny

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Found another oldie that really resonates-Back Pages by Bob Dylan. I especially like the cover by Mike Sinatra. There is also a YouTube version with Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Neil Young and Tom Petty. Gotta love YouTube.

"Ah, but I was so much older then
I’m younger than that now"

Lord how true that is

Johnny

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Guest Sarah Faith

Didn't originally like this band too much, but they've really grown on me over the semester. This song just kept playing every time I got into my car to drive to work, or an exam and I just came to love it lots. Fantastic song.

"Sick like Me" by In this moment

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Last night I listened to most of the classic Byrds songs, including their cover of Bob Dylan's "Back Pages". Tonight I think a mix of psychedelic sixties will do it for me: Jefferson Airplane, the Doors, the Byrds, HP Lovecraft (the band), Iron Butterfly, the Yardbirds, Cream, the Hendrix Experience, etc., you know the stuff I grew up with, and love. Groovy scenes will be in my mind's eye tonight, hopefully some so far out I will slip into a light shamanistic trance, can you dig it? I have hard decisions to make, and it would be best for me if I can foresee a bit. You tube is great for this stuff, I agree!

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Got another tab open to youtube and Edie Brickell playlist going. :) Love her voice. She sounds great and I can sing along with her to help with my voice. Win, win. :)

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Duran Duran - Ordinary world

22 years later, It still sounds absolutely great today....

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Guest Jamie61

I like this thread! Fun to read! Thanks for posting to it Cyndi, else I wouldn't have noticed it. Today I have been listening to "Their Hearts are Dancing", by the Forrester Sisters. I am learning songs that I can sing in my "female" singing voice ( as shakey as that seems ) and this one is well suited for me. If anyone has any suggestions for songs by female artists, please let me know!

Jamie

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