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The Great Summit: The Master Takes Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington

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The Great Gig In the Sky (Floyd).

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Selections from The Unreleased Recordings (Hank Williams, Sr.).


 Please.
His name is "Hank Williams".

There is no, "Sr.".
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The Great Summit: The Master Takes Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington



Just ordered this from Deep Discount. Thanks for posting!
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More Cash on hand. Listening to Love God Murder in the office before going to the dentist.
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Drake - "Successful"
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Just ordered this from Deep Discount. Thanks for posting!

Cool. I've been listening to it for a few days now.  It is great and his thread is great for exposing one to new music or reminding you of something you maybe forgot about.  I've expanded my classical listening quite a bit thanks to Scott and others. 
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Yes  -  Close To The Edge. Needed my weekly fix.

Listened to it for the first time in DTS Neo:6/Music. Not bad but hi-res 5.1 would be incredible!
Edited by gene c - 7/17/2009 at 05:09 am GMT
Edited by gene c - 7/17/2009 at 05:10 am GMT
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Ramones: Rocket To Russia

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Cygnus X-1 (Rush).
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 Please.
His name is "Hank Williams".

There is no, "Sr.".
 

I know full well how the name authority is supposed to be written, thank you.  I posted it that way in order to help readers, some of whom apparently may not be as well-versed with regard to Mr. Williams as you, to distinguish between the two.

I'll Be On My Way (Beatles).


Edited by Ockeghem - 7/17/2009 at 04:50 pm GMT
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My Two Timin' Woman (Hank Snow, performed by Buddy Holley, ca. 1949).
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Peggy Sue (alternate) (Buddy Holley).
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Footprints In the Snow (Jones) (Buddy Holley, ca. 1952).
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Maria Elena (B. Holley).

Next up: Take These Shackles From My Heart (B. Holley, ca. 1949).
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Originally Posted by Ockeghem View Post




I know full well how the name authority is supposed to be written, thank you.  


 

huh?

Yes, of course, using a nonexistant name for a legend is very helpful in avoiding confusion amongst the less informed.

I'll start using Jesus Sr. ...you know, so people will know who I'm talking about.



 
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I Saw the Light (Hank Williams, Sr.)

Next up: When You Are Lonely (Waylon Jennings).
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Stay Close to Me (version with false start) (Lou Giordano) (performed by B. Holley).

Next up: Contrapunctus 12 (from Die Kunst der Fuge) (Charles Rosen, piano).


Edited by Ockeghem - 7/19/2009 at 02:58 am GMT
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Junkman's Song (Hoagy Carmichael).

Next up: Riverboat Shuffle (Hoagy Carmichael).
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My Bucket's Got A Hole In It (Hank Williams, Sr.)
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That's What They Say (version 2, with fireballs overdub) (Buddy Holley).
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Sonata in G Major (K. 283) (Mozart, performed by Lilly Kraus).

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Right now,I'm trying to fight the loneliness and boredom that I've been experiencing lately, and I've find it hard to cope up with it lately, and so I
shifted myself to listen cool sounds every 5 hours, if possible. Anyways, it really helps me. I've been revived by it. And it's my therapeutic tool.

Anyways, to stop all that that crap..LOL.. Right now I'm into songs of Pitbull the one which is Calle Ocho..And Rihanna's Hatin' On the Club..
 
 
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Now We're One (fragment) (B. Holley).

Next: Dearest (two versions) (B. Holley). Interestingly, the first version (incomplete) is in D major, while the second version (the one that is probably more commonly known) is in D-flat major on this recording. When listened to in succession, the richness of the lower register (both vocally and instrumentally) in the D-flat major version conveys a fascinating ethos between the two works residing approximately one half-step apart. It reminds me somewhat of the Scala Theatre performance by the Beatles with regard to the lowered half-step on several of the tracks.
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Arnold Layne (Floyd).

Next up: Door To My Heart (performed by B. Holley).
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Some songs of Don Moen's Collection...
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Selections from Suite no. 5 in E Major (Handel) (I. Kipnis, harpsichord).

Next up: Missa La mort de Saint Gothard (attr. G. Dufay).
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I'll Just Pretend (B. Holley, ca. 1952).
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Journey Feelin' That Way/Anytime  (brings back wonderful memories )
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Kings of Leon - Only by the Night
R.E.M. - Reckoning (Deluxe Edition)
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