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shareholder in the making
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I like Loreena McKennitt, but eventually the depressing subject material kinda gets to you. I can't really listen to her any more.
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Yeah... I agree with Ken. She kept popping up on my Pandora list, and while I enjoy her music I have to take it in small doses.
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Actually, that middle eastern sound is Celtic in origin, or at least it's from Celts whom were influenced by their Middle Eastern homes. There was a time in history when the Celts migrated to the middle east for some reason I now forget. Loreena spent a year or two in the middle east tracking down people with Celtic origins and learning about their music before she made her last album.
Either way, her voice is amazing. Mystical might be a better word. She also has her own recording studio so her CDs sound pretty good as she has total artistic control.
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Peter Frampton - Fingerprints
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Thanks for the info, Murph. My knowledge of world history is not what it should be.
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Tonight I think I'm in the mood for some Springsteen.
Dave
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Do you have the new Springsteen. I've been debating buying as I have only heard one song. Funny, I wasn't a fan of his stuff on the radio as a kid but since I have listened to more of his entire albums, I've come to really like the down to earth, gritty, song style.
OMG, now I sound like I work for Stereophile. heh heh.
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Someone posted the Monk Quartet at Carnegie Hall Well as I was waiting in line to vote at my library, guess what I saw?
You got it. Listening to it now. Very nice!
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Wynton Marsalis, Baroque Music for Trumpets. My 1 1/2 year old daughter loves it.
The Monk/Trane is worth the effort if either of them is new to you. Lots of good stuff to be found persueing either of them.
Bob G
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