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The King and the Fraulein: Incredible !!!!

 

A Greek Angel:

 

 

An Aussie Angel: I was one of the 38,000 at this extraordinary concert

 

The hearings for the Second Impeachment of Donald John Trump

I could not differentiate whether this was a bad or good musics. lets decide together :) :) 

my idea is that this musics contains prosodical problem (I m not sure whether I wrote the term correctly "prosodia". in turkish this  is called as the compartibility of wordings and musical instrumental composition.)

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_Xcb4e9Df4

 

 

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The Oblongs theme song.... !?!?  Mee three.

I would leave that item blank too.

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For anyone who still loves Bob Marley as I do, who passed in 1981, here are 2 songs that sound sooooo much like Bob.  It sounds like Bob returned to Earth and wrote and sang these 2 songs, Lion in the Morning by Julian Marley, and Jah Bless by Ziggy:

Julian Marley - Lion in the morning- - YouTube

Jah Bless - YouTube

 

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Here is a Greek Angel, who I saw in concert in 1977 at the Sydney Opera House...

 

Again...

 

I almost found a studio produced cover of Son of Sam.  www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QXkefMiLvw

4+ cover albums in 5 years and nobody wants to touch it.

No Name #3 gets a lot of covers, considering.

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Any relationship?

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Angie Speaks is not about coronavirus, but I recognized the Erik Satie.  "Dull Day" is set to Gnossienne No 3.

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