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by bheeter1 » October 6th, 2012, 8:13 am
Hi..........
As usual i like to listening each song, But now i am listening my Favourite song. That is 'I a so lonely broken angel" By Arish.
I love this one song. Thanks.
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by librarising » October 6th, 2012, 8:34 am
Here's the song bheeter1 was talking about
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by Paul_c » October 6th, 2012, 9:04 am
AC/DC - Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be... from the Live at River Plate DVD

"Eat to your meter"....
that's the only clue I'm going to give you...

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by BlindFaith » October 8th, 2012, 11:30 pm
E.S Posthumus - "Nara"
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by Sid Bonkers » October 9th, 2012, 8:29 am
Check out
http://www.thisismyjam.com and open a free account then just scroll through millions of songs and click 'LIKE' the ones you like then you can play back your 'LIKE' list whenever you want.
The music changes every week and if you like a particular posters tracks you can 'FOLLOW' them which means you can listen to their picks every week.
You can also post your own favourite music video each week, if you want to know what my choice is this week log into my account
http://www.thisismyjam.com/Sid_BonkersAnd dont forget its all FREE
ps. also check out the
www.playingforchange.com web site for some great music recorded by street musicians world wide (a charitable web site)
Latest HbA1c 32 (5.1%) - 500mg Metformin bi daily & Diet ~ reduced carb, portion control and low GI carbs where possible
Creating positive change through music & arts education www.playingforchange.com/
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by librarising » October 9th, 2012, 9:49 am
Another fairly recent discovery. Should appeal to Neil Young fans.
Aching guitar melodies to die for
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by Giverny » October 9th, 2012, 10:06 am
Sid Bonkers wrote:Check out
http://www.thisismyjam.com and open a free account then just scroll through millions of songs and click 'LIKE' the ones you like then you can play back your 'LIKE' list whenever you want.
The music changes every week and if you like a particular posters tracks you can 'FOLLOW' them which means you can listen to their picks every week.
You can also post your own favourite music video each week, if you want to know what my choice is this week log into my account
http://www.thisismyjam.com/Sid_BonkersAnd dont forget its all FREE
ps. also check out the
http://www.playingforchange.com web site for some great music recorded by street musicians world wide (a charitable web site)
Yay, someone else who uses Thisismyjam! I found it on BBC click and it's so good. It's such a great way of keeping a log of those songs that I listen to for a week on repeat then forget about a month later. Yay for social music websites
http://www.thisismyjam.com/givernyisonSpeaking of which, any last.fm users out there? Add me up:
http://www.last.fm/user/givstar
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by sharonmac » October 9th, 2012, 11:56 am
I'm listening to "little talk" by "of monsters and men"...upbeat and makes me feel ready to tackle the day lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghb6eDopW8Isharon

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by Sid Bonkers » October 9th, 2012, 2:45 pm
In case anyone has missed my signature of late or did not click the link in my last post to Playing For Change, here is one of my favourite videos from their site.
All the musicians were recorded separately from all around the world, the individually recorded tracks are then mixed down and this is the result which is pretty spectacular IMHO.
Warning this video may contain Bono.........
Latest HbA1c 32 (5.1%) - 500mg Metformin bi daily & Diet ~ reduced carb, portion control and low GI carbs where possible
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by hanadr » October 9th, 2012, 2:55 pm
No mussic on at the moment
In the car I have "The Moody Blues" and John Barrowman I enjoy the perfection of JB's vocal performance. Never the slightest error of breath control, phrasing or intonation.
In the house I also play a complation of very gentle classics which Joshua loves. Includes Gymnopedie No. 1.[myfavourite for if I'm a bit down} Even if he usesffew words, Joshua can ask me to put on his music when he comes on a Friday
I love Baroque music, but used to love performing it. I haven't sung for years and rarely listen to what was once my passion.
Never really got into popular music.
Hana
Hanadr Grandmother of Amelie and Joshua.
T2 since July 2003
Stroke survivor
using 2 x 500mg Metformin and reduced carbs
last HbA1c 5.4% August 2009 Feb 2010 5.1% Way hey!!
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by BlindFaith » October 9th, 2012, 8:50 pm
Lindsey Stirling & Peter Hollens - "Skyrim Theme"
This entire track is just one mans voice and one woman on the violin. That's it.
And it's amazing.
Words are such fickle visions......so pay attention to body language.----------
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May: 118 (13%) | July: 111 (12%) | August: 83 (9%) | October: 58 (7.5%) | January: 42(6.0%)
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by Giverny » October 11th, 2012, 1:21 pm
I bring you all one of my most populated playlists on Spotify:
http://open.spotify.com/user/givstar/pl ... EnaHReUlxUIt's got loads of tracks on it from a huge range of artists, all of varying genres. Hopefully you'll all find something you like on there! There's a lot of duplicates unfortunately but oh well

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by anna29 » October 11th, 2012, 2:57 pm
BlindFaith wrote:Lindsey Stirling & Peter Hollens - "Skyrim Theme"
This entire track is just one mans voice and one woman on the violin. That's it.
And it's amazing.
Last night I listened to this twice as hubby wanted to hear it again!
We were both amazed by it... We loved it
Never heard anything like it before!
Thanks blindfaith for sharing this with us all.

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by IanD » October 11th, 2012, 5:52 pm
I'm singing this evening - Gilbert & Sullivan "Trial by Jury" & a few other Sullivan songs.
Why listen when you can sing?!?
Type 2 in 2000, 3x500 metformin, reduced carb diet
HBA Jan 08 - 6.7, July 09 - 6.2, January 10 - 5.9, October 12 - 6.3
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by BlindFaith » October 12th, 2012, 10:15 am
Anna - I'm really glad you enjoyed it! I had it on repeat for ages, the rest of her music is good as well.
I'm listening to Inon Zur, "Rogue Heart" from the Dragon Age 2 soundtrack:
Words are such fickle visions......so pay attention to body language.----------
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