Re: What is your listening pleasure?
[Re: Lex]
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Ditto on the Skaggs/Allman track. Noddy Holder describes the Slade Christmas song as his pension plan, and I read that it earns him somewhere between 500k and 1million each and every year. Who would have thought that in 1973. I love that you pretended hagatha. I do that with more and more songs in English! One Christmas song you might not have heard is from local boy Paul Kelly, and while I am not a fan of the song by all accounts I am the only Aussie who isn't (Koala might be able to confirm). Its not quite Holder-esque and not even nearly as jolly but it comes up every year, and now has its own 25th anniversary podcast. Some people also apparently swear by the recipe as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYqIF2XkqKU
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Re: What is your listening pleasure?
[Re: Lex]
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12/25/21 10:00 PM
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One of my favorites, CD! Listened to it yesterday while I was walking!
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Re: What is your listening pleasure?
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flotsam, your link is one of a handful from this thread that has actually caught my interest enough to listen through to the end. Most of them, I cannot. How about this one : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfrSIUE3iAENot bad but I had to close it around the 4 minute mark. Too much music. I like the song part though.
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Re: What is your listening pleasure?
[Re: Lex]
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Yeah Lex. It's not that I dislike most of the postings but I don't want to just sit and listen to them. I don't do background music very often. I like to sit and listen and sing when the mood strikes, so that means golden oldies (top 40 songs on the radio back in the day). An example of what I listen to now and then is Gary Puckett and The Union Gap and The Guess Who, and here are links to two songs that I like a lot for both the lyrics and music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THW-5OUTSt8 (Paul Davis) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89dGC8de0CA (Aerosmith)
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Re: What is your listening pleasure?
[Re: Lex]
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Oldbroad that last one made me think of you perhaps singing along to Stairway to Heaven... I think my wife would probably agree with your attitude to music, and at least some of your choices: most of my listening is in the car or on headphones to spare her the pain of most of my choices!
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Re: What is your listening pleasure?
[Re: Marian]
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12/27/21 08:09 PM
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It was indeed Maine Marian, on a pier in Portland. We would go back anytime! OB, I will stop at one out of two
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Re: What is your listening pleasure?
[Re: Lex]
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12/28/21 01:43 PM
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There are so many good dark tales set in Maine, those of John Connolly perhaps being my favourites. Oldbroad, what is your absolute favourite track for a singalong, and does all of this mean that you are a karaoke regular...?
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Re: What is your listening pleasure?
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Lex, I don't actually have a "favourite" and I haven't played any CD's for awhile. I just use Google and usually start with one of the songs below and then continue on by selecting things that come up on the side of the screen. No Karaoke for me! My singing is just in the privacy of my own home. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu1UXCdyNo0 (This one is really good for singing so maybe it's my favorite?) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvUQcnfwUUMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PfrpcqLyzYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ge9Ou3-YyqUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXhsqsh1uX0 (I'm not much into music videos themselves but I really like this one.) Marian, I have the whole Dark Shadow series on VHS tapes (plus the 4 or 5 Dark Shadows Beginnings DVDs because I don't think the VHS "whole series" actually starts at the beginning). Unfortunately, I never actually made it through the whole series YET. I started watching the VHS tapes over 20 years ago but still have not finished. My plan is to finish them and then start all over again with the DVDs but I don't know when that will ever happen. When I still had Amazon Prime I had put them all in my library to watch but really wanted to finish my VHS tapes first. They show Dark Shadows on one of the TV stations at 4:00 AM on Saturday mornings. I often watch it (or fall asleep watching it).
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Re: What is your listening pleasure?
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Re: What is your listening pleasure?
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Dark Shadows, one of my favorites. Sorry for going off topic, but Connie I am just delighted to discover this series after all of these years. I was well aware of its existence when it was initially aired on television but did not watch it at the time. Pleased to meet another fan. Ob, that's cool that it airs once a week on television on one of your channels. Anyway, if anyone wants to talk about it more, feel free to start a new topic in Mixed Bag.
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Re: What is your listening pleasure?
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I NEVER missed an episode of Dark Shadows!
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Re: What is your listening pleasure?
[Re: Lex]
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12/29/21 06:53 AM
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Oldbroad, those are some good (and saucy ) songs: Starland Vocal Band was new to me, as was Puddle Of Mudd on C_D's link. Dark Shadows looks like something I should try, perhaps starting with the film and then the 1991 revival series (rather than the 60s series unless any of you particularly recommend that).
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Re: What is your listening pleasure?
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The 60's series is the way to start just for the black and white, live, terrible acting and the clumsy sets. Besides, you would miss the episodes like when Barnabas (the vampire) has a fly on his face and just has to keep acting through the scene!
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