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4 hours ago, Senatriss said:

La Luna by Belinda Carlisle.

I love Belinda Carlisle  .

Not sure why but I only listen to female singers and the 80's And 90's had the best.   

Wilson PhillIps for me today..   Wendy has the best voice.    

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Just now, Suzi said:

I love Belinda Carlisle  .

Not sure why but I only listen to female singers and the 80's And 90's had the best.   

Wilson PhillIps for me today..   Wendy has the best voice.    

 

 

I love Belinda Carlisle as well! Summer Rain and Valentine and two of my favourite of her songs.

 

Great song by Wilson Phillips! I actually have that on a CD in my car :)

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I love your taste in music. 

I can listen to beautiful voices sing all day any day.... so relaxing.    

As strange as it sounds.. its like I fall in love with their voices.. sort of.  Hard to explain.

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17 minutes ago, Suzi said:

I love your taste in music. 

I can listen to beautiful voices sing all day any day.... so relaxing.    

As strange as it sounds.. its like I fall in love with their voices.. sort of.  Hard to explain.

 

I have a love of nearly all music I think, I like everything from music from the 80s, 70s, 60s, 50s and modern music too :) One singer I'm especially fond of is Elvis Presley. I agree with you, strange as it sounds, but some singer's voices you can't help but fall in love with - no pun intended lol.

 

Most music I fall in love with, I find that nearly every singer has a way of making you really relax and just breathe and listen to their music. I sing as well, if I could I'd love to do that as a career :)

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@jo jo I love Paul Young as well! Such a talented and handsome man. Like you said, soulful, a true performer who touches your heart with his music. My favourite Paul Young song is Softly Whispering I Love You.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_OjG4fBSB4

 

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Today I'm re-listening to Nefesh Mountain's self-titled album. It's one of my absolute favorites. Stunning work.

 

I keep forgetting to get their new album. I'll try to remember to do that this weekend.

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3 hours ago, Senatriss said:

@jo jo I love Paul Young as well! Such a talented and handsome man. Like you said, soulful, a true performer who touches your heart with his music. My favourite Paul Young song is Softly Whispering I Love You.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_OjG4fBSB4

 

wherever i lay my hat

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today im listening to the stone roses i dont know if they made it over the other side of the pond but they had such an awesome sound political but real life aswell well worth a listen

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An amazing trans guitarist and singer who did this for our local TDOR event today. Worth a listen!

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Euge Groove, Ten 2 Two

 

Nothing like a little Sax in the evening.  

 

 

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Karn Evil 9 1st impression part 1 - Emerson, Lake, and Palmer

 

Lovely, in the morning, with coffee, thinking ahead....

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Right now I'm listening to Brian Adams with songs like Summer of '69, Straight from the Heart,and Somebody. Yesterday I wound up listening to a Cat Stevens cd. I might be listening to my Queen cd this afternoon.

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I woke up with this song in my head the last couple mornings, I made a mix tape for My best friend in the whole wide world, someone who occupies my thoughts constantly, And I must really like this song because I keep hearing it in my head, Slide.., by The Goo Goo Dolls.

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attergangar, by eldrim. found their song kvile/rest by accident just the other day and was surprised to look into their channel and see that they made the song with no studio to record in and have mostly only uploaded rehearsals.

i don't think i've ever come across a band so new with such a sound to them. i'm really excited to watch where they go. 

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On 12/7/2018 at 11:55 AM, RithiaAllen said:

I’m listening to Queen right now and entranced with the rhythm of Radio Gaga.

https://youtu.be/A22oy8dFjqc

 

I love Queen,

 

Listening to Queen's first album an early favorite, really takes me back to '73 and the song "Keep yourself alive". The guitar work is fabulous.

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Don't Stop by Fleetwood Mac.  It was my coming out song way back in Christmas 1977.  I play it every holiday season as I prepare to deal with Xmas homophobes.   I also listen to Foo Fighters  My Hero, for similar reasons.  Plenty of heroes on this site to keep inspiring me. 

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2 hours ago, Cyndee said:

 

I love Queen,

 

Listening to Queen's first album an early favorite, really takes me back to '73 and the song "Keep yourself alive". The guitar work is fabulous.

I was born in 81 and too young at the time to appreciate the band and their work but the meaning of Bohemian Rhapsody is so powerful. Not to mention the song I Want to Break Free.

 

 

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