Favourite Music.
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That's top hole, BM - old Westers can't wait for Kritmat. Do you know, I could have sworn I saw a UP&L general manager in that vdo.
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Johnny Cash playing 'San Quentin'...
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George Thorogood :-"
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I keep going back to old albums these days as there's nothing new that blows my skirt up. Has anyone got any recommendations on new music? I'm getting tired of listening to Jake the Peg by Rolf Harris.
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Sorry Khun Fawn, I can't help you in your quest. Try reaching back until you run into George Formby. He might be the cure for your blues.Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑May 26, 2008, 1:30 amThere have been some interesting topics about 'favourites' on Udonmap lately.
My favourite music originates with 1950's rock 'n' roll.
Elvis singing Heartbreak Hotel, Lawdy Miss Clawdy, Jailhouse Rock and so on.
Gene Vincent, Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Jackie Wilson, Carl Perkins and Patsy Cline (country and western) are other names that spring to mind.
Later, I saw the Beatles, the Doors, the Rolling Stones, the Beach Boys, Procul Harum, the Moody Blues, the Yardbirds, the Kinks, McKenna-Mendelson Mainline, Jefferson Airplane, Janis Joplin, Luke and the Apostles and liked them too, and Marianne Faithfull was just so good-looking. Also good-looking was the Hopkins girl and the one who sang the duet with Boccelli, 'Time to Say Good-bye'.
Nowadays I like to listen to classical music, opera and female Thai and Hong Kong singers like Yip Sih-man (Sally Yeh), Fon Tanasoontorn, Punch, Endorphin and others.
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Sally Yeh remains an enduring favourite for you along with Elvis but I was always disappointed you never rated Bowie.
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Fawn, I never liked, or appreciated, Bowie's voice.
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Harry Styles.
The Weeknd.
FKA twigs.
Mumford & Sons.
Björk.
'Don't waste your words on people who deserve your silence'
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
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"Never put off until tomorrow, what you can put off until next week."
~Ian Vincent~
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~
"Never put off until tomorrow, what you can put off until next week."
~Ian Vincent~
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Cheers.
I listened to Harry's House album yesterday - not bad.
I listened to Harry's House album yesterday - not bad.
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Life on Mars?
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Sorry, but I am not familiar with much music beyond 1969 with some notable exceptions.
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Mr. Fawn did you know that Cash's hit 'Folsom Prison Blues' was not written by him despite what the record label says:Fawn wrote: ↑October 18, 2009, 3:07 amJohnny Cash playing 'San Quentin'...
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LaLa
" I never liked, or appreciated, Bowie's voice."
At the time of Bowies death his net worth was $250 Million. Therefore I dont think he would really be bothered .
" I never liked, or appreciated, Bowie's voice."
At the time of Bowies death his net worth was $250 Million. Therefore I dont think he would really be bothered .
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I would be surprised if he was.
Hope this helps
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Particularly, given the fact he is apparently dead.
Which is not generally regarded as being helpful.
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Blues specially Harmonica Blues is my favv's,but i 60'-70' too,who doesn't like music/artists from that time.Most of the music below is blues..enyoy.
*Mike Morgan
*Malted Milk
*The 44's with Kid Ramos
*The Bluesbones
*Steve Hacket
*Rick Vito
*Big Pete
*Mojo Blues Band
*Snowy White
*Marco Tansini
*Teskey Brothers
//Alfie..
The Teskey Brothers - So Caught Up
https://youtu.be/WGcO3JFn0rE?list=PLuxV ... XJlBBRDTCx
*Mike Morgan
*Malted Milk
*The 44's with Kid Ramos
*The Bluesbones
*Steve Hacket
*Rick Vito
*Big Pete
*Mojo Blues Band
*Snowy White
*Marco Tansini
*Teskey Brothers
//Alfie..
The Teskey Brothers - So Caught Up
https://youtu.be/WGcO3JFn0rE?list=PLuxV ... XJlBBRDTCx
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Where's Howling Wolf, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Lightning Hopkins and more from the '40s and '50s? Those guys lived and played the blues.
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A good way to introduce yourself to some new music is to follow someone' playlist on Spotify. I do this with my daughter.
Another way is to just select a genre and start like/dislike to train it to give you music that appeals to you by like/dislike to tunes played for you.
Another way is to just select a genre and start like/dislike to train it to give you music that appeals to you by like/dislike to tunes played for you.
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Benjamin Franklin
It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to talk and remove all doubt
Maurice Switzer *(assumed)
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Spotify cost aroud 130-140Bath,well invested money i think and an awsome way to learn more about diffrent artists,,i agree in what you posted PotamoiPotamoi wrote: ↑January 7, 2023, 10:26 amA good way to introduce yourself to some new music is to follow someone' playlist on Spotify. I do this with my daughter.
Another way is to just select a genre and start like/dislike to train it to give you music that appeals to you by like/dislike to tunes played for you.
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Have you tried Cigarettes after Sex. Very relaxing after a hard day at it.
Incidentally, my Thai neighbours wifi name is threelittleboys. That puts them one ahead of Rolf. Should I be worried?