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    Two Tribes - Frankie Goes To Hollywood

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    twisted sister -A twisted Christmas

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    At the moment, I'm listening to Celine Dion's Christmas album "These Are Special Times".

    I've had it for a few years now, and never tire of it. Take a listen, if you like....
    I am living for today, always remembering yesterday, and looking forward to tomorrow!

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    Personally I think Canada owes the world an apology for inflicting Celine Dion on us.

    Blood Red Sandman - Lordi

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    Rocket To Russia -The Ramones

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    The New Album by Dream Theater 'Score' It's a Live 3 Disc Recording with the Octavarium Orchestra.

    If you've never heard them check them out, they're excellent.

    you can find them at www.dreamtheater.net

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sporran View Post

    At the moment, I'm listening to Celine Dion's Christmas album "These Are Special Times".

    I've had it for a few years now, and never tire of it. Take a listen, if you like....
    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadnought View Post

    Personally I think Canada owes the world an apology for inflicting Celine Dion on us.

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    LOL, Dreadnought, I guess Celine doesn't appeal to everyone. From what I can gather, folk either like her voice, or they don't. I think the same can be said for Michael Bolton. There are occasional instances, though, where both singers have exercised some restraint in their vocal efforts. I found that to be the case in several of the songs on "These Are Special Times".
    I am living for today, always remembering yesterday, and looking forward to tomorrow!

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    Freedom spark by larrikin love, my favourite album in years!

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    Quote Originally Posted by futurelegends View Post
    The New Album by Dream Theater 'Score' It's a Live 3 Disc Recording with the Octavarium Orchestra.

    If you've never heard them check them out, they're excellent.

    you can find them at www.dreamtheater.net
    good call dude

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    Pigs (Three Different Ones) - Pink Floyd

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    I see Dreadnought your not keen on Celine... Not really my kettle of fish ...that rings a b b bell I think i`ll have a listen to Fish

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    I'm Alright - Kenny Loggins

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    Jack Johnson, heavily into his music right now, also some Ben Harper and I also listen to The Who a lot amongst a million other things!

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    Between The Wars- Billy Bragg

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    Love Missile F1-11 - Sigue Sigue Sputnik

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    On Friday night I was listening American jazz fusion band, Spyro Gyra. Not on CD, but at an actual concert my husband and I went to. Not only was it a free concert, we were also fortunate enough to get front row seats! We have been fans of Spyro Gyra since the late 70s, so it was a big treat for us see them perform in real life. Their concert was absolutely amazing - they're even better live than on CD. I also got their autographs after the show, so I was really chuffed!
    I am living for today, always remembering yesterday, and looking forward to tomorrow!

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    The Old Man of Hoy was my friend when I was a boy

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    'Cause if my eyes don't deceive me,
    There's something going wrong around here

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    Trans Europe Express - Kraftwerk

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    George Thorogood - One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer - awesome lek

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    The Nationale - The Red Army Chorus

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