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Tell me a little about your life in los angeles.
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Neil Appleby wrote:This CD has been a regular companion this year. Some gorgeous music making.

"Los Parajos Perdidos"


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-TeBIK6 ... 87208CD1E6
Great stuff amigo.

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The Spanish link had be thinking about my lost Salsa CD:

I lost this CD a few years ago:

The band is: Malavoi based in Martinique & they did a wonderful version of the song El Cerretero.

The Album was a double French made CD of Salsa Music

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... VIXxgYkMVI
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Member 7167 wrote:
think positive wrote:
Member 7167 wrote:Listened to the Wedding March this afternoon as I escorted my lovely daughter down the aisle. Might I say that she is a devoted Collingwood member. It was music to my ears. A great day and she wed a very nice young man who is now my son in law. Unfortunately a Swans supporter - but you cannot have everything.

He is a lucky man as she is a real stunner.
Fantastic news big congrats.

Why Friday?

Did everyone turn up?
Friday was daughters choice.

100% rollup - 100 guests.

Great night & a very happy couple.
good to hear, where is the honeymoon??
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Not a huge fan of the Smiths but this track does it all for me.
Morrissey's haunting vocals, big base and some wonderful black and white photos of English sea-side towns.
Hope you enjoy it as much as i do.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rg4xvhxsNoY
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3.14159...etc wrote:Not a huge fan of the Smiths but this track does it all for me.
Morrissey's haunting vocals, big base and some wonderful black and white photos of English sea-side towns.
Hope you enjoy it as much as i do.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rg4xvhxsNoY
That is a lovely song. I had a customer telling me about it just a couple of weeks ago, so I looked it up for the first time (despite the description I think it's from one of Morrissey's solo albums, but I could be wrong).
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Yes it's from Viva hate, his first solo.
The Smiths and Morrissey I sort of equate the two but i'm a philistine .....according to the missus.
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Charlie Parr: I've got 2 of his CD's. The first is familiar to most. Had one of the CD's on today. Great stuff. A great picker:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIzeMoUF ... detailpage


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLlfztPo ... detailpage
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think positive wrote:
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think positive wrote: Fantastic news big congrats.

Why Friday?

Did everyone turn up?
Friday was daughters choice.

100% rollup - 100 guests.

Great night & a very happy couple.
good to hear, where is the honeymoon??
They spent a quite week at Cradle Mountain and are going to Europe next year.
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David whining.
He's mad. He's bad. He's MaynHARD!
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You get audiovisual content on Nick's now? Awesome! :)
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I'm glad you liked it old fashioned but that's me.
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Cindy of a thousand lives.
This hauntingly beautiful song was inspired by the American photographer Cindy Sherwood.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXQCp3Sflns
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