What are you listening to right now?

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Just heard this on the local NPR station :

www.snapjudgment.org/gunpowder-money



As a teenager, Gypsee takes a job dismantling bullets in an Albanian ammunition factory to earn money for a plane ticket to America.



Gypsee Yo (Jonida Beqo) is a native of Albania, currently residing in Atlanta, GA. Her work has been highlighted both in her native country and in the US in television and radio features, including Spoken!, Nashville’s NeoSoul Radio, and Atlanta’s Voice of the Arts.


Original Music by Alex Mandel performed by Alex Mandel and the Snap Players
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somehow listening this first piece



made me think of Bela Bartok



which in turn somehow reminded me of The Cramps ??

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NSA theme song...



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Beethoven Documentary | The Genius of Beethoven

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The real and unseen pianist, Ronald Brautigam, recorded the Beethoven pieces on the fortepiano for this film.

Beethoven | Paul Rhys
Narrator | Charles Hazelwood, Conductor

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^ The Genius of Beethoven 1/3 “The Rebel”

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^ The Genius of Beethoven 2/3 “Love and Loss”

http://youtu.be/UUJW0AdFqlY

^ The Genius of Beethoven 3/3 “Faith and Fury”
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this set brought to you by the letter ß and the number e...

I've got good news...
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some velvet underground morning coming down (a 3way mashup waiting to happen)
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very interesting macedonian band with a few quite various songs





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emmett miller/lovesick blues (original version)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otNICva63mQ
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..

I remember Tie a Yellow Ribbon so well, and my nan used to sing Mairzy Doats.

And that Fool on The Hill was punchy, man!

Anyway, I'm a melancholic fool.

Must be my human half.

So I'm listening to Smooth on my digital radio, mostly.

They play the Carpenters.

Dear Karen had the most beautiful, sweet, melancholic voice.

So check these out if you like.

Don't mention track 20.



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*I ain't playin' no Tammy f**kin' Wynette
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Always loved Elton.



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Just for the beauty of it all

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^ HoL, the songs in the two videos you posted above are in the same key. Sometimes, things like that :bigsmile just happen without being managed to occur. Just saying.

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< A Sea Symphony, The Waves | Vaughan Williams

    A Sea Symphony is a piece for orchestra and chorus by Ralph Vaughan Williams, written between 1903 and 1909. Vaughan Williams’ first and longest symphony, it was first performed at the Leeds Festival in 1910, with the composer conducting. The symphony’s maturity belies the composer’s relative youth when it was written (he was 30 when he first began sketching it). One of the first symphonies in which a choir is used throughout the work and is an integral part of the musical texture, A Sea Symphony helped set the stage for a new era of symphonic and choral music in England during the first half of the 20th century. The work is sometimes referred to as the Symphony No. 1.
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gray sky and bleak winter blues...time for beautiful Gorecki's 3rd...the version with Dawn Upshaw singing is my choice...

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shh

dont turn it up



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