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TallSmoke":ei9xal3i said:
Disney's Bunnytown. My 3-year old is blaring it and singing and dancing. He rocks the house.
Hey if you want some good ol classic kid's songs Google: Ed McCurdy Children's songs. I grew up listening to these on an old vinyl record (still have it). When I had kids I searched for it on CD but couldnt find any available; but I was able to purchase the download and burn my own CD. Really great folk type singing and great songs.
 
"The Yellow Dog Blues", Ted Lewis and his Band

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"You Can Never Hold Back Spring" by Tom Waits. If Waits isn't my all-time favorite singer/songwriter, he's in between my first and second favorite. I'm still young, but I've never heard anyone mix harshness and severity with sensitivity and experience in music as well as this guy.

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Pandora radio. A mixture of British Invasion, BB King, Elect. Blues, Chicago Blues, California Dreaming, Old time country and Chieftains radio.
 
American in Paris on vinyl on my new (to me) Turntable and tuner.
 
Piano music of Liszt played by Marc-André Hamelin.


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Piano music of Liszt played by Marc-André Hamelin
Dang, can he play!

Charlie Daniels and the Marshall Tucker Band here. Volunteer jam, 1975. Heavy metal fiddle.
 
Here's an LP I was listening to last night, Miles is amazing....

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I got the office messed up. Cannot get to the turntable. So it's been a lot of NPR. I did pickup a wood case for the 2nd MAC1900. 8)
 
A little Albert King and SRV through a Foreplay, a 38 year old ST 70 and NHT 2.5i's.

Tubes.........Baby..........Tubes!

8)

SG FVF in a Pete XL02..........................
 
Porcupine Tree - A great progressive rock band that has been around for 20yrs. and that I just discovered. Great musicians. Very Pink Floyd-ish with a little Moody Blues and Pearl Jam thrown in.
 
Carlos":b5hq3rzc said:
I got the office messed up. Cannot get to the turntable. So it's been a lot of NPR. I did pickup a wood case for the 2nd MAC1900. 8)
Carlos, if you find you don't have enough room for that 2nd MAC1900 on your desktop
feel free to send it to me, I'll make room...
 
This song just blows me away.....JP I think you'll like this one.

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