Today's selection:
Today's selection:
Maka ki ecela tehani yanke lo!
Lambert, Hendricks and Ross
"Cloudburst"
Prog's Not Dead
Brandy - Looking Glass
no tunes, no dynamics, no nosebone
I Am The Very Model Of A Modern Major-General - Gilbert & Sullivan
"My choice early in life was either to be a piano player in a whorehouse or a politician, and to tell the truth, there's hardly any difference"
President Harry S. Truman
It's hard to pick just one but I was introduced to Country before any other genre so I'll say Glen Campbell's recording of Wichita Lineman.
Selection du jour. It's hard to pick one favorite Cab Calloway song, but this one is worth watching not only for Cab but for the dancin'.
Maka ki ecela tehani yanke lo!
Another day, another song...
Maka ki ecela tehani yanke lo!
Today, CCEB CTA
To decipher; Chic Corea Elektrik Band , Chicago Transit Auth.
My grandmother used to sing this song to me when I was very little.
Maka ki ecela tehani yanke lo!
That is a very good song, but I prefer less drama, more subtlety...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4L_yCwFD6Jo
a classic
there are a lot of songs especially jazz standards by Ella---but how about this one![]()
A rather different direction:
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What does it say about me that I have always loved this one? Nothing good, I'm sure...
Maka ki ecela tehani yanke lo!
I seem to be in the mood for this bit of strangeness (and past YouTube sensation) today...
Maka ki ecela tehani yanke lo!
Linda Scott - I've Told Every Little Star. I just can't get enough of this! While playing UK online slots with no deposit for free at 777extraslot.com the high level of security is garanteed. Now I'll spend some quality time with it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBuJVc9pnrE
Last edited by Dave Yeates; 06-30-2017 at 04:03 AM.
I had a couple of good answers above (in 2017), but I was just thinking, this is one I never get tired of hearing. Brings back some good, old memories for me too, from the first time I heard it.
Seeing as it was Burns' Night just recently:
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