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Yo Ming! Thanx for posting that site, I know beans about computers, but i fumbled around this site and totally enjoyed it, Ken. :tongue:
Pacem en Puffing! :tongue: From The Northeast Kingdom! :tongue:
 
We shall intuitively know how to handle situations which used to baffle us. :sunny:

Winslow
 
Even' All, Just finished listening to Ray Smith's Jazz Decades show, wgbh-fm, 89.70, "V" Discs, recorded during the war , Goodman,Teagarden, Ellington, Armstrong,Ken. :tongue:
Pacem en Puffing! :tongue: From The Northeast Kingdom! :tongue:
 
pipetongue1":89houdwg said:
Even' All, Just finished listening to Ray Smith's Jazz Decades show, wgbh-fm, 89.70, "V" Discs, recorded during the war , Goodman,Teagarden, Ellington, Armstrong,Ken. :tongue:
Pacem en Puffing! :tongue: From The Northeast Kingdom! :tongue:

Very cool. Those old war records are great.
 
A group from my teen years.

Starcastle

Kind of like a Yes, or Styx style. Progressive Rock. I picked up a bunch of used albums recently.
 
Grateful Dead -Live at The Knick'- I was at these shows when they where recorded....Good Times!
 
C, this must be played loud!

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Breakin' it up, Breakn' it down

Muddy Waters/Johnny Winter/James Cotton/Pinetop Perkins

Hi Midnight!
 
For Tj,


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Jamming to some live PHISH. News years Eve show Y2K, 2nd Night. Groovy!!! :bounce:
Next up is some Dave Mathews Band followed up by Some Disco Biscuits and some Good 'ol Grateful Dead.
 
A variety of German military music and pop songs from WW2.Got them from a submarine gamers forum to load into my Silent Hunter 3 game so I can keep the crew happy on those long patrols. :pirat: :pirat: :pirat:

Winslow
 
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