Always a pleasure to hear this song on the radio, I very rarely hear it played. Luckily today is "Two for Tuesday" so sometimes a commonly played song is paired up with an uncommon by the same group, instead of the usual "Geesh, they play the same stuff every freakin' day!!!".
Hi there KM. I'm working on my project to upload all of my CD's to one of my computers...the one with the great sound system. Done nearly 600 already. I've even figured out how to add the cover art for all of these. I'm also adding to my collection of Jazz from the '50s; a period in my well-spent youth when I put in a lot of time in clubs in New York.
Right now I'm listening to the J.J. Johnson-Kai Winding quintet. Some amazing trombone work. Also adding songs by the 3 most well-known singers of that period:
June Christy, Chris Connor and Anita O'Day. Guess I'm undergoing an attack of nostalgia.
Hope all is well with you and that your Korean is becoming fluent.
Where in the World are You
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Where in the World are You by Great Lake Swimmers
There are some who can live without wild things and some who cannot. - Aldo Leopold
North Wind by Lakefield
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North Wind by Lakefield
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These Guys are a Gem..
There are some who can live without wild things and some who cannot. - Aldo Leopold
Dire Straits - Industrial
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Dire Straits - Industrial Disease
Always a pleasure to hear this song on the radio, I very rarely hear it played. Luckily today is "Two for Tuesday" so sometimes a commonly played song is paired up with an uncommon by the same group, instead of the usual "Geesh, they play the same stuff every freakin' day!!!".
This Crowded Room by Freedom
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This Crowded Room by Freedom or Death
There are some who can live without wild things and some who cannot. - Aldo Leopold
Tesla - Edison's Medicine
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Tesla - Edison's Medicine
Sweet Seventeen by Dirty
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Sweet Seventeen by Dirty Beaches
There are some who can live without wild things and some who cannot. - Aldo Leopold
Cover Your Tracks by Young
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Cover Your Tracks by Young Galaxy
There are some who can live without wild things and some who cannot. - Aldo Leopold
The Prime Minister's Daughter
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The Prime Minister's Daughter by Library Voices
There are some who can live without wild things and some who cannot. - Aldo Leopold
Hi there KM. I'm working on
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Hi there KM. I'm working on my project to upload all of my CD's to one of my computers...the one with the great sound system. Done nearly 600 already. I've even figured out how to add the cover art for all of these. I'm also adding to my collection of Jazz from the '50s; a period in my well-spent youth when I put in a lot of time in clubs in New York.
Right now I'm listening to the J.J. Johnson-Kai Winding quintet. Some amazing trombone work. Also adding songs by the 3 most well-known singers of that period:
June Christy, Chris Connor and Anita O'Day. Guess I'm undergoing an attack of nostalgia.
Hope all is well with you and that your Korean is becoming fluent.
Your fellow "Earian"
Jack
THE MOTHER OF FOOLS IS ALWAYS PREGNANT
Beethoven Sinfonia Eroica, on
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Beethoven Sinfonia Eroica, on Internet Radio3, RealPlayer, Linux.
Tullio