What's everyone listening to ?

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And how many of those would prefer to be up there on stage in Janis's shoes doing it on their own two feet, with no strings...

Far more empowering than being picked for some losers basketball team or being married off to some punk who wants a trophy wife. :):)
 
Only a year later...


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You can smash the class barrier without having to destroy society, read Charles Darwin's observations on Sydney on his way back from the Galapagos Islands... But you are not going to smash through natural selection any time soon.
 
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Raul Malo in fine voice
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U2's best ever song, and that voice of Pavarotti.
A very poignant piece of music.
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Makes me wonder if Aung San Suu Kyi likes you too, haven't heard from her for a while, wonder what she's up to?

One of the great things I like about the world is being able to visit countries and cultures to truly immerse yourself in them - and being able to return to your own culture to re immerse yourself in that should you choose to do so.

Wonder if you to are supporting people in their own homeland as much as I am, and Geldof tried to do?

 
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Jennifer Warnes - proving that not only is she a great singer in the studio - she can do it even better live. From the album that should be in everyone's record collection - Famous Blue Raincoat. An extraordinary collection of Leonard's songs, magnificently interpreted. A classic if ever there was one.

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First track on the album. With SRV and Robben Ford on guitars, and some really solid drumming from Vinnie Colaiuta. Co-produced by Ms. Warnes too, so she knows how to pick her musicians. I lost count of the number of sound engineers who used this track to set up the PA prior to a band's soundcheck.

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Sound quality is supurrrrrrrrrrb, will look to listen to this a little later - thank you very much for it.:):)
 
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Seems they both run on refined crude.
 
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Soooo much better than a kind of blue don't you think.

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Man of God this man [these men] is/are brilliant.
 
With a nod to Geraint Thomas's triumphant return to Cardiff yesterday, here is the finest bunch of rocking musos to come out of Wales

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Dave Edmonds, Mickey Gee, Pino Palladino, Andy Fairweather Low, Geraint Watkins and Clapton's superb drummer, Henry Spinetti.
 

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