Blinky the Shark wrote:
> George Shirley wrote:
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>>Blinky the Shark wrote:
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>>>blake murphy wrote:
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>>>>On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 13:14:25 -0500, Andy <g> wrote:
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>>>>>Chatty Cathy said...
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>>>>>I have a Bose "wave" radio that plays my iPod music collection. It's
>>>>>invisible in the kitchen but the sound completely fills the room. I think
>>>>>water actually boils faster when The Who is playin'. 
>>>>>
>>>>>Andy
>>>>
>>>>i'm listening to 'pinball wizard' at this very moment.
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>>>Cheryl Crow - Maybe Angels
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>>Nothing but blues or fifties R&R in my kitchen. Occasionally a little
>>Middle Eastern belly dance, mostly on the oud.
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>
> Belly dance? (I know what it is; I've just never heard about anyone
> listening to it.)
>
> Right now, The Byrds - Turn, Turn, Turn
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>
We lived in the Middle East for several years and got hooked on the
stuff. Have several CD's and a couple of old cassette tapes of the
stuff. Most recently we've been buying some Native American flute music
on CD's. Good stuff too.
Our music collection is rather eclectic. Lots of fifties and sixties LP
albums still here, 4 or 500 cassette tapes, probably 100 or more CD's,
and stuff on the computer I've downloaded here and there or people have
sent me.
Neither of us can play an instrument, nor sing worth a hoot either. We
just like music.
George