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Fittingly enough, today I've been listening to The Replacements song "Androgynous." It's quickly becoming my theme song...

oy, great song, great album

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Fittingly enough, today I've been listening to The Replacements song "Androgynous." It's quickly becoming my theme song...

oy, great song, great album

That album is one of my all time faves! Too bad most people think I'm talking about the Beatles when I mention it though lol

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I just discovered a very good jazz trumpeter named Cindy Bradley - she is very good and plays a custom made pink trumpet on some of her gigs.

Love ya,

Sally

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Currently on my audio stream (CD format) is:

Gayatri Mantra Deva Premal

On vinyl is from Abba to ZZtop and "everything" in between.

Artists longest in collection is a toss-up between Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show, Chuck Berry, B.B. King and Sibelius.

Huggs,

Joann

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Crosby, Stills, & Nash. (& Young sometimes.) The first two albums, anyway. After that, aside from their solo & duo work, they to me lost what they'd found.

Saw the four of them on the night of my senior prom. Had a much better time than if I'd rented a tux, invited someone that probably would not have wanted to be seen with me, and spent the evening with the jocks, gear heads, R.O.T.C. warmongers, and all of the other types that made my high school years such a horror show.

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When I was young, I so wanted to become a dancer. Sadly, that was for 'tootsie-frootsies' (as my uncle used to call me) and not real men.

Really?!

And so, today I am enjoying the soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever.

(Sorry if that makes anyone wretch!!)

With love,

Cissy Sartorious

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I listened to my album of Leroy Anderson's light classics this morning. Younger folks might not know his work, but those of us calendar-challenged will surely remember "The Syncopated Clock," "Sleigh Ride," "The Typewriter," and "Bugler's Holiday."

His music is guaranteed to bring a smile to my face. Check it out on Youtube, or Google him. You won't regret it.

HUGS

Carolyn Marie

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I need to find something loud fast!

I awoke this morning to the lyrics from 1963, "Listen to the rhythm of the falling rain". It's weather related - but the soggy weather doesn't need soppy lyrics to go with!

Help!

Love, Megan

Zeppelin!!

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