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    Mothers of the disappeared ...

    I have liked this song since I first heard it. It is disturbing yet beautiful ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyJvA1PNP6c&feature=youtu.be&t=2715
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    Brothers in arms ...

    This is an emotionally charged song.
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    Romeo and Juliet.

    I like this song :)
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    The City and the stars.

    I read The city and the stars yesterday. It was interesting. It was written by Arthur C Clarke in the 1950s. I recommend it.
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    For my lady

    For my lady My boat sails stormy seas Battles oceans filled with tears At last my port's in view Now that I've discovered you Oh I'd give my life so lightly For my gentle lady Give it freely and completely To my lady As life goes drifting by Like a breeze she'll gently sigh And slowly bow...
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    Music to work by.

    This is music that one can play while working.
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    Long distance voyager :)

    Long distance voyager :) I've recently acquired a taste for The Moody Blues :birthdaysmiley:
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    Days of future past.

    There's an X-Men film with a title borrowed from an album, this is the album. Days of future past. I have it in a separate browser window playing as I type. It's rather wonderful what one can do with a multi-tabbed browser :)
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    Timothy Leary's dead ...

    Timothy Leary's dead ...
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    Some originals are surprising.

    This is the song Don't it make my brown eyes blue sung by its author. And this is the version sung by Crystal Gayle which which I think more people are familiar
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    Sci Fi audiobooks

    I likie listening to audio books as I type and sometimes as I write programs. Here's today's listening
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    The Age of Uncertainty ...

    The Age of Uncertainty is a truly excellent series scripted and narrated by John Kenneth Galbraith. It is full of insight and earthy wisdom and teaches the core ideas in economics in clear and concise words and illustrations. Youtube provides some excellent material.
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    It's great to hear his voice again ...

    Here's a video introduced by Alistair Cooke, a man who produced a weekly "Letter from America" for 50 or so years. It was played on the Radio here and in the UK and probably in dozens of other countries every week. He was such a good speaker and an astute observer of USA culture and politics. I...
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    Mary Poppins

    I wonder if Disney has considered dubbing the parts played by Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins to get rid of his really very bad attempt to sound like a cockney ... I wish they would :rolleyes:
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    Childhood joys

    I watched this in my childhood and it was so magical ... it still is wonderful
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    Every mother wants a boy like ...

    I am told the name ... is ... Elton
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    Did you know? ...

    The wiggles started as a pop group and appeared on COUNTDOWN ...
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