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Mar 21, 2007 18:01

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List seven songs you are into right now. No matter what the genre, whether they have words, or even if they're any good, they must be songs you are presently enjoying. Post these instructions in your Live Journal along with your seven songs. Then tag seven other people to see what they're listening to.An easy and not-time-consuming meme ( Read more... )

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signorinakatina March 22 2007, 00:09:50 UTC
1. North Pacific Rain by Eddie from Ohio
2. Spring and a Storm by Tally Hall
3. Be Born by Tally Hall
4. Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening by Jordan, a friend of mine
5. Die Kartenlegerin by Schumann
6. V'adoro, pupille by Handel
7. Mother, Please Let Me Go with Hans, and although I have a recording I don't know who wrote it.

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sanura March 22 2007, 04:36:35 UTC
Where did you find Tally Hall? Did Stephan show them to you, or did you discover them independently? I'm pulling for them to have a concert on campus.

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signorinakatina March 22 2007, 14:49:38 UTC
My sister and my boyfriend, who seem to have the same taste in music. They make me CDs and so often end up giving me the same things.

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sanura March 22 2007, 04:47:17 UTC
Lonely House from Kurt Weill's Street Scene, sung by Kip Wilborn
"Black Water," The Doobie Brothers
"Summer in Buenos Aires," Gidon Kremer's recording of the Piazzolla Seasons
"Õnnis on inimene," King's Singers recording of Cyrillus Kreek Psalms
"Prestame Tu Pan~uelito," Marcos Fink recording of Guastavino
"Helmet," The Bobs
"Banana Man,"

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sanura March 22 2007, 04:47:55 UTC
Look, I am an html NOOB!

tallyhall.com, obviously. I suck.

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fiddleteacher March 22 2007, 05:27:31 UTC
I LOVE The Bobs. They are fantastic!

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sanura March 22 2007, 05:47:25 UTC
I got to see them live at Pepperdine for an elementary school field trip at a time in my life before I knew how cool they really were. They are fantastic, certainly. I wish I could see them again now that I know just how fantastic.

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fiddleteacher March 22 2007, 06:04:15 UTC
OK, I'll try, but in no particular order:
1. Johnny Faa by David Greenberg & Puirt a Baroque. Ancestral to the Gypsy Rover, with Italian arrangement from 1700s, give or take a hundred years.
2. Le Chat Noir, by Andre Brunet - Quebequois fiddler
3. Belle Aurore, by Andre Brunet - Quebequois fiddler. The CD is called B & B and it's wonderful
4. Bovaglie's Plaid, by Scott Skinner
5. brian's birthday reel, by Jan Tappan
6. Tom Edward, traditional Welsh jig, though I'm beginning to have played that one enough.
7. I'm obsessed with finding a tune I heard on a tape ages ago. Scottish female a capella group, can't remember the name of the group or song, but the chorus of the tune went, "clueless, I'm totally clueless..." in amazing harmony. I wish I could remember who they are. I was thinking maybe Chantan, but I have a feeling that's wrong. It's in the style of Artisan, but I don't think it's them either. Oh, well. Brilliance, lost in the mists of time! It was a very funny song.

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