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It is pretty quiet in my neighborhood, but cars are slipping by on the street and I can hear the train lumbering out into the Columbia Gorge.
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She said...
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Tom Petty - Free Fallin'
It has to be one of my all time favorite songs. Just timeless. Maybe not the video tho..... |
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POP goes the needle on the hi-fi
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3 of Keith Urban
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Guess you never felt that way. |
You're so damn hard to please. We got to kill this switch. |
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Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers - A Night In Tunisia
Belgium, 1958
____________________ Drums: Art Blakey Trumpet: Lee Morgan Sax: Benny Golson Piano: Bobby Timmons Bass: Jymie Merritt The late and great jazz critic, Leonard Feather, called Art Blakey a "show off," but he wasn't. Time has shown that Blakey was (is) one the best drummers ever recorded. Saying Blakely was a show off is like saying Charlie Parker was a show off. |
Ruth Ann Swenson
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Get a load of this gorgeous creature...
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I'm in lurve!
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I'm the dragon who can't juggle! |
There's a delay in the start...scroll on or stick in there... |
Sedaka
This one is written by Sedaka and his writing partner |
MILES DAVIS, Génerique
First track from the original Miles Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud album. Recorded at Poste Parisien, Paris, France on December 4-5, 1957. Miles Davis (trumpet); Barney Wilen (tenor saxophone); Rene Urtreger (piano); Pierre Michelot (bass); Kenny Clarke (drums). |
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Getting It...
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SWV - Weak
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