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Loved that George, thanks
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Another from the Wilburys and also from the same album, in fact it was the first track on side one.

Grateful for the poster on UTube for this as we do get to see Roy Orbison having a warble and that has to be worth a look.

Enjoy.

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One from Mrs Zimmerman's son Robert.
This track is from the the highly successful 2006 album: Modern Times and gave a bit of a badly needed lift for Bob Dylan.

The Levee's Gonna Break
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I did enjoy, thanks
(you should have seen us jiving around the kitchen)
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I did enjoy, thanks
(you should have seen us jiving around the kitchen)
Glad you enjoyed it Jan, jiving takes me back a little but I think the stomp especially to this one from Humph and his lads back in 1956 was more memorable to me.

Bad Penny Blues
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A pleasant little song from the fairly good 1971 Moody Blues album: Every Good Boy Deserves Favour. ( E-G-B-D-F ).

This track was written by band member and Bassist John Lodge for his newborn daughter.

Emily`s Song
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Another from one of my favourite ladies, the delightful Loreena McKennitt.
This is from her successful 2006 album: An Ancient Muse.

Deep in the winter
Amidst falling snow
High in the air
Where the bells they all toll
And now all around me
I feel you still here
Such is the journey
No mystery to fear.

Never Ending Road
This is lovely, I always enjoy listening to Loreena after being introduced to her in your thread
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Hubby enjoyed Bad Penny Blues and for me Emily's Song, a lovely piece.
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One from Jethro Tull, a band I first saw back in 1968 when things were a little interesting.

This is a track from 1975 album : Minstrel In The Gallery

Requiem
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A friend of mine was recently waxing lyrical over a new and full version of Karl Orff's Carmina Burana on UTube.

It was apparently broadcast by MDR, The Central German Broadcasting outfit.

Alas, It has been removed because of some rule breaking but there remains this one piece and is performed by the extremely talented Hungarian soprano, Anna Korondi.

I have heard and seen versions of this from all the great artistes but to me this ladies interpretation sums up the whole cantata. Who could fail to be captivated by her?, this mere mortal certainly was.

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