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Now is my quiet time. But the Forrest Gump soundtrack is one we frequently listen to during longer car journeys, which don't happen much in the winter, because it could be snowing where you're going, but not where you live.
One of our favourite groups while we're eating dinner in the evening is Quarteto Gelato.

Now is my quiet time. But the Forrest Gump soundtrack is one we frequently listen to during longer car journeys, which do..."
The Quarteto Gelato sounds lovely. ...amendment. I looked them up. They are NOT a traditional string quartet. How fun! Not your typical instrument assortment but it really works.
When I was at college I remember seeing the Audobon Quartet live. I have been fans ever since. Here is a link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sc7C...
Of course another band I saw live in college was REM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7Dek...
They played in the basketball stadium. They said "This is our first concert outside of Athens, GA. We're a house party band and we don't want you to sit in the stands. Come dance on the floor with us." I spent the concert with my friends about five feet away from the speakers.
The last concert my husband and I saw was the B52s in a small room - 150 people with tables, bars, and a dance floor - at the Opryland Hotel complex. Our Alan Parson's Project tickets that we never got to use are still on the front of our refrigerator.
LOL now I'm listening to REM on my quiet day!!


I'm just glad my daughters were teenagers in the 90s, when there was such a variety of music available. We used to watch music videos together, on a Toronto channel called MuchMusic. That was when they played music videos all day.

I picked up two cds today, so i'm sitting in the dark listening to the second one now....
She - The Best of Charles Aznavour
https://youtu.be/e1uqfO2-oJA
It's one of the songs we played when Cosette (my son's cat) died.

LOL yes. I cannot tell you how much I love that sound.

I picked up two cds today, so i'm sitting in the dark listening to the second one now....
She - The Best..."
I have loved Charles Aznavour since I was about 13 and got an LP for Christmas because I was studying French. I think I own every album he ever made (not counting rereleases) and that is a lot! I also have DVDs of a lot of his TV appearances and concerts. I got to see him person 3 times over the years. I have also read a couple of his memoirs. He's not that well known in the US these days, but he was named Entertainer of the Century by Time Magazine, I think it was, in the year 2000. He wrote literally hundreds of songs, performed all over the world, sang in multiple languages, acted in movies, and was on TV regularly. He defied all the critics who said he'd never make it because he was too small, too ugly, didn't have the right kind of voice, etc.
I am planning to download the music from the movie Encanto so I'll be listening to that.

I don't know the movie Encanto, so I will look it up now!

And Nat King Cole! Beautiful stuff.

She's not credited on the album but it's definitely her.
I have the soundtrack to Moulin Rouge and hadn't realised Nature Boy and been covered by Nat years before.


You have some fabulous stories Chad. I'd always wanted to go to New York City.


and I couldn't resist, I bought this on ebay.

https://www.discogs.com/release/16588...
There are 5 CDs and it was under a tenner!
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You know you're going to make me search for that!!
I used to have a collection of surf music - The Cowabunga Surf Box, but it costs a fortune now.
I used to know a guy on facebook who made the greatest 60s garage rock playlists from his private collection - but he changed his name and I can't remember what he changed it to.

Ginna Clare Mason singing "Another Life" (hope to learn this someday)
Sandrine Piau singing this lovely classical art song by Debussy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PqmQ...
Adèle Chauvet singing "Amor" (humour, cabaret) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlXPX...
one of my favourite CDs has this song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6xjA... but I first was exposed to this type of music by one of my close university friends with a different group, but the album of theirs I have has never been put onto CD
If I make typos, it's because I am still listening to the song above and I have trouble doing this to music (music is a very kinesthetic and aural experience for me)
Melanie Oesch because, like a select few, I love good yodelling. The best I can figure out why I like it when no one else in my family does, is because two of my dad's friends would yodel at parties--one did Swiss yodelling, and one country music. Here's one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwJND... (Swiss pop music yodel)
Florence Price's music, including https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMRTU...
So many more things and I'll have to come back when I have been listening to others (and not all the same as this stuff)

I love this Karin. now I have to go and carefully look and listen to all the links!

I love this Karin. now I have to go and carefully look and ..."
I really want to learn to yodel :)

and I couldn't resist, I bought this on ebay.
https://www.discogs.com/release/16588..."
I think I still have that exact Francoise Hardy record. I must have bought it around 1967. I also have Bécaud, Adamo, and a few others from that era. From earlier eras, I have Trenet, Montand, Piaf, and others. In modern times, I like Thomas Dutronc (the son of Francoise Hardy!) and Patrick Bruel. Both of them do some songs that are throwbacks to 2 generations before, the time between the two world wars.
My husband and I own many LPs. We have a turntable from the 1970's which we are finally planning to replace. We have speakers that are 2 feet tall, which we hope to replace with some small wireless device.


Robin I love all your records,
Oh! Chad, Bessie Smith!

Wow--we never had 78s at home and I was born before you were--we kids were born in the 1960s and 1970s, but all before 1976.

This is due, in large part, to that country music singing (and sometimes yodelling) friend of my dad's who was VERY talented even though he was an amateur (but he didn't write songs, and to be authentic in country music you really ought to be writing at least some of your own songs) and worked as a logger (aka lumberjack, but we don't call them lumberjacks in British Columbia except in jest.)
I know you can't abide country music, --and there is more than one song with the same name--was written for and about that friend, who helped a young musician in his youth (but that musician's family moved before my parents moved there--much older than me.) If you can hack it, here's the song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4_Lp...
My parents, who do NOT like country music, first heard this song at the funeral for Red Nicholson (aka Phil Nicholson)--my parents met him before I was born, but I don't remember him before he was married to his second wife.

I started looking at Ricky Skaggs giving a mandolin lesson.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYZ_1...

Another version I love has no words, and is the Piano Guys with a cello https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iO7yS... --it has over 39 million views, so I guess many people love it.

You don't often see buskers with cellos but when I do i usually give them some coins.
I'm currently listening to the Forrest Gump Soundtrack.
(I just bought it at the Charity Shop on the corner for £1.99 less than half an hour ago)
1-1 Elvis Presley– Hound Dog 2:18
1-2 Duane Eddy– Rebel Rouser 2:25
1-3 Clarence "Frogman" Henry–(I Don't Know Why) But I Do 2:22
1-4 The Rooftop Singers–Walk Right In 2:35
1-5 Wilson Pickett–Land Of 1000 Dances 2:26
1-6 Joan Baez–Blowin' In The Wind 2:39
1-7 Creedence Clearwater Revival–Fortunate Son 2:21
1-8 Four Tops–I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch) 2:44
1-9 Aretha Franklin–Respect 2:29
1-10 Bob Dylan–Rainy Day Women 4:38
1-11 The Beach Boys–Sloop John B 2:58
1-12 The Mamas & The Papas–California Dreamin' 2:42
1-13 Buffalo Springfield–For What It's Worth 2:41
1-14 Jackie DeShannon–What The World Needs Now Is Love 3:14
1-15 The Doors–Break On Through (To The Other Side) 2:30
1-16 Simon & Garfunkel–Mrs. Robinson 3:51
2-1 Jefferson Airplane–Volunteers 2:08
2-2 The Youngbloods–Let's Get Together 4:39
2-3 Scott McKenzie–San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair) 3:02
2-4 The Byrds–Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) 3:57
2-5 The Fifth Dimension–Medley: Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In 4:50
2-6 Harry Nilsson–Everybody's Talkin' 2:46
2-7 Three Dog Night–Joy To The World 3:19
2-8 The Supremes–Stoned Love 3:02
2-9 B.J. Thomas–Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head 3:03
2-10 Randy Newman–Mr. President (Have Pity On The Working Man) 2:48
2-11 Lynyrd Skynyrd–Sweet Home Alabama 4:45
2-12 The Doobie Brothers– It Keeps You Runnin' 4:22
2-13 Gladys Knight And The Pips–I've Got To Use My Imagination 3:32
2-14 Willie Nelson–On The Road Again 2:33
2-15 Bob Seger And The Silver Bullet Band–Against The Wind 5:36
2-16 Alan Silvestri–Forrest Gump Suite 8:50