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Linus and Lucy from A Charlie Brown Christmas. My daughter is learning the bass part for the school concert band Christmas show.

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While still thinking of instrumentals. Herb Alpert "Rise" and Alan Parsons Project "Sirius"

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    Natpharm Don't believe I've ever heard the song before, but I can see why the video has 14 million hits. That is a wonderful assortment of rock video sluts.

    Giphy - excited married with children GIF

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    Based on my experience from Saturday, your statement should be flipped around. Oats was better than Hall. Hall can't quite hit the notes he once did but still tries and it ain't good. Concert was fun nonetheless. It probably didn't help that the wind was blowing 30-40mph.

      Loved all the instruments with Miami Sound Machine and the leading lady, Gloria Estefan.

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      This song has been stuck in my head for a week, so I'm listening to it non-stop. IMO, one of Steve Morse's best.

      johnnydoom didn't realize that was Alan Parsons....that Instrumental that teams come out to/starting line ups....cool!

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      Had to give this a listen after hearing the news of Christine McVie

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      @Typhoon @dyno

      When she does her thing 🎤.....is that some sort of "effect" or is she really doing that🤔. If that is practiced and she is able to do that sound without some sort of "effect" it is sick (meant as a compliment). Spoiler alert for some 📢👹🤭

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      dyno

      Dear sir, kindly
      just say no to recommendations from Decibore, Metalcucks, and BandCamp's Monthly Feeds.

      Mass-marketed hipster zine-backed fake indigenous-nationalistic black metal ?
      Wow. I mean, what's next?

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        Just got this one on BluRay Audio

        This one is damn good

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        Now is another anniversary of the Station Nightclub Fire in Rhode Island. This video Dee did with the band for the documentary brings tears when you think of all the people.

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        Today I've been back in my late teen and early 20's. Mason Profit, Dr. Hook, The Hollies and this group that I saw
        in concert with Sugarloaf and Dr. Hook. Great concert.

          mulegolf Rare Earth, haven't listened to them in a very long time. Apparently first white band signed by Motown.
          Find myself going down the YT rabbit hole a lot listening to my fav music from yrs '65 to '75.

          Late last year I discovered NPR Tiny Desk Concerts on YouTube. Check it out, especially if you like acoustic music.

          Wayman Tisdale, a good book and some Buffalo Trace on Ice...Great way to spend the evening while SWMBO is out with her book club friends...

          Another YouTube rabbit hole I found is "Live From Daryl's House" . Daryl Hall hosts a variety of musical artists and it's damned good.

            Supp Agree, surprisingly great TV and musicians. Never heard of these guys before, try the Episode with Fitz and the Tantrums

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              Does bandcamp player embed directly in here? Can't seem to make it work.
              Why not support the artist instead of giving all the ad-click revenue to youtube?

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              I've never heard of them but they're good!.

              If you like ZZ Top, Billy Gibbons is featured on one episode. I also liked the shows with Joe Walsh and Grace Potter.

              Other acts worth checking out on Daryl's videos are the O'Jays and Todd Rundgren.

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