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    Betterman - Pearl Jam
    Dark side of the moon - Pink Floyd
    Echoes - Pink Floyd
    Fields of Athenray
    Them from Z cars
    The flower duet from the Opera Lakme
    Hey you - Pink Floyd

    and plenty of others depending on me mood
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    Summertime...............Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scousesubmariner View Post
    Betterman - Pearl Jam
    Dark side of the moon - Pink Floyd
    Echoes - Pink Floyd
    Fields of Athenray
    Them from Z cars
    The flower duet from the Opera Lakme
    Hey you - Pink Floyd

    and plenty of others depending on me mood
    Quite a few Pink Floyd tracks in there. I like 'animals,.

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    Quote Originally Posted by witsend View Post
    I like 'animals,.
    I think many of us know that.

    Anyway, here's a couple of tunes which I love, and so does Phrygia.



    The bird is the word.

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    If we're talking opera then it must be the duet "In the Depths of the Temple" from The Pearl Fishers. If you haven't heard it then give it a go. You should recognise the tune.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_black_strat View Post
    If we're talking opera....
    Who mentioned opera? Not me!

    Since we're on the subject, the chorus of the Hebrew slaves, from Verdi's 'Nabucco'. .
    The bird is the word.

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    refer to my previous - numbnuts didn't complete the link so it couldn't be accessed - done now!!! Nimrod from the Enigma Variations and Joan armaplating Love and affection. on a personal note Angels by Robby Williams - cos I'd just spent 5 days at my sons bedside in Hospital - When he was out of danger I Drove home and that song was the first one played on the Radio - Spooky ( I had to pull over - couldn't drive)

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    Just played this one by Jay Traynor on BBC Sound of the 60s awesome voice Jay & The Americans - Cara Mia - YouTube

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    Quote Originally Posted by scouse View Post
    Just played this one by Jay Traynor on BBC Sound of the 60s awesome voice Jay & The Americans - Cara Mia - YouTube
    Brings back memories, anyone apart from me, Granny ,1939 and 2bm remember the David Whitfield version way back in the best old days[They get better wit h every pint] David Whitfield was in the mob, any old hands served with him?
    This was all fields when i were a lad! Fcuk em all bar one and bollocks to him.I am a 73 year old. Teddy Boy and.Rock N Roll will never die, so there! NOW ELEVATED TO THE STATUS OF THE R.R. OFFICAL BIG SCREAMING O.D". ORDAINED BY RUMRAT.MY LIFE HAS NOT BEEN WASTED AFTER ALL ! P.S. A STROPPY NO BADGE FCUK ALL WITH NO MEDALS, BRING 'EM ON AND LETS SEE WHAT THEY'VE GOT MY QUALIFICATIONS ;- LONG HAIR, TATTOOS AND EAR RING AND ;- ALF TUPPER AND WILSON ARE REAL O.K>!!!!

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    'Jupiter' by Gustav Holst gives me a twinge.

    That and 'Anarchy in the UK', which makes me wonder about my ideals to be honest.
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