what you listening to?
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Re: what you listening to?
Band of Horses
Anything with Paul Weller (prompted by a recent Weller night on the BBC)
And Time Circle by Spirit (as it's the only CD in my car and some sod snapped my aerial off)
Anything with Paul Weller (prompted by a recent Weller night on the BBC)
And Time Circle by Spirit (as it's the only CD in my car and some sod snapped my aerial off)
When I heard they'd discovered a cure for dyslexia it was like music to my arse!
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Listening to a playlist on Spotify...
At the moment 'shine bright like a diamond is playing'. Is it just me or does anybody else think that Rhianna is getting a bit Lazy?
At the moment 'shine bright like a diamond is playing'. Is it just me or does anybody else think that Rhianna is getting a bit Lazy?
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Hi guys
I am trying to get hold of an MP3 version of Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D Major for my new phone. I bought some nice little headphones yesterday so that I can listen to some music when I am in one of my thoughtful day-dream moods.....which is more than often these days! P.S. I am also a great fan of Dire Straits of course
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I am trying to get hold of an MP3 version of Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D Major for my new phone. I bought some nice little headphones yesterday so that I can listen to some music when I am in one of my thoughtful day-dream moods.....which is more than often these days! P.S. I am also a great fan of Dire Straits of course
Chip
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Amazon etc. should have it. Or did you mean for free? There are some awful arrangements for popular classics like that, I shudder to think what a ringtone version would sound like.Chippy121 wrote:Hi guys
I am trying to get hold of an MP3 version of Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D Major for my new phone. I bought some nice little headphones yesterday so that I can listen to some music when I am in one of my thoughtful day-dream moods.....which is more than often these days! P.S. I am also a great fan of Dire Straits of course
Chip
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Laughter In The Rain, Bert Weedon. Though it is too wet out to laugh!
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Thanks for that Pooneil. For free would be nice but I will take a look on Amazon as you said. I am aware of all the terrible rubbish versions on free music downloads. I used to have a programme that converted youtube music but I don't have it anymore. I started listening to some christian songs from a group called 'Casting Crowns' and I like that very much and Hillsongs etc but my favourite is still...and you will laugh...Jethro Tull. I went to their concert back when I was a lad at the Albert hall together with Procol Harum. Though I am over sixty now I still enjoy Contemporary Rock music and Blues e.g. John Mayall etc.... What is it that W.C. Fields used to say? " you're only as old as the woman you feel" right?
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Mrs Canny is on fine form this morning
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Radio Four
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my choice for bedtime,sad to admit i cant get off to sleep until i have heard sailing by just before the shipping forecastMooncat wrote:Radio Four
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Is that what it was... I thought it was the foxes fighting over my bins again.Cannyfixit wrote:Mrs Canny is on fine form this morning
When I heard they'd discovered a cure for dyslexia it was like music to my arse!