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  1. It's not Al Jolson, but I like it. Billy Joel:
  2. Good night all.. something sweet for bedtime:
  3. I like the new stuff too. This is *Hear Me Now*. their newest album, Secondhand Serenade. You and I: Something More:
  4. A sound from/of the Sixties era? I don't know if I can keep it to one. These always comes to mind: Buffalo Springfield: Crosby, Stills, and Nash: I love the Beach Boys, Beatles (in fact most of the British Invasion), Elvis, Motown, and all. But for myself and both my brothers, it was a different time. I look back on it, and I believe 1970 was a watershed for so much of it. But it was building through the sixties. Then, after the fall of Saigon, musically we had "Disco" Go figure. Edited by: casablancalover on Aug 5, 2010 11:33 PM
  5. Walter Brennan, Old Rivers: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1s1q-gyw5L4 h5. We cannot change the past. Isn't that a blessing? We only need to concentrate on the now, so it can fulfill our dreams of the future. -the Tao of Charlotte
  6. I use this as inspiration music for my latest screenplay project. And now, more rock from All Time Low: h5. If you are dancing to another's tune, is it any wonder you are growing tired of the song? -the Tao of Charlotte
  7. She's a local favorite here in Mpls/St Paul. I've seen her with the Wolverines Jazz Orchestra too. I do not receive AMC anymore (no cable-I suppose I shouldn't admit that here) but even my media room at the Apt I live doesn't either, so I missed Mad Men. Bummer.. I'm at an All Time Low. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9-0QYzYsz4 h5. You can run after a man, but don't catch him. Rather, run alongside--now you're on the journey together. -the Tao of Charlotte Edited by: casablancalover on Jul 25, 2010 10:42 PM
  8. How much? How much?! I still have the TCM pen that was given to me in my visit over a year ago. Thanks, Chief!
  9. More Maud Hixson Lucky to be Me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viHGJNRx_5w Never Been a Day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwNgca9KrM0&feature=related h5. If you are dancing to another's tune, is it any wonder you are growing tired of the song?
  10. Young Rascals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoKVl_CHWq8&feature=related
  11. Good Charlotte: h5. Make a promise to yourself. A difficult one, a long-wanted one. Now keep it! Edited by: casablancalover on Jul 22, 2010 10:15 AM
  12. You said it exactly the way I was thinking of it. When she sings it, you feel the song, not the singer's vocal gyrations with the notes or tempo. As Nancy Nelson would say, "But wait. . . There's more:" My Ship: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0alr59PO5o Chez Moi:
  13. From this girl, girl singers Doris Day: Maud Hixson: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2vRDZ8BlJE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2vGmQTt_6k
  14. This song just popped into my head. Haven't heard it in years.. Clyde McPhatter: and on the same youtube page with Clyde was this one by Phil Phillips: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Nv2vE-Yo80&feature=related Edited by: casablancalover on Jul 19, 2010 12:28 AM
  15. 93 here today, hot for MN. Martha Reeves and Vandellas:
  16. Hi Neilski! I learned early that some folks consider these boards to be the lifeline, and I am so glad you are here! I have only begun to deepen my appreciation of westerns. They are a magnificent alternative for opera, with less singing and much better photography. Really, this is not a mocking statement. Westerns seem to get some incredible narratives in the realm of such simple lives that the cowboys have, I mean on the surface. Love Red River, and The Ox Bow Incident. My name is Charlotte, I live in Minnesota. and I love movies too! I don't get to post as much as I want lately, but I do read, so keep posting. I do appreciate the involvement of the great viewers here.
  17. The woman thought of as the Kate Smith of France, leads a triumphant version of the French National Anthem.
  18. Steve Winwood and The Cranberries on a Monday morning. Go get 'em, everybody. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygomJjjdc0U
  19. Billy Joel. Edited by: casablancalover on Jul 10, 2010 10:46 PM
  20. Sorry about the seats, I know that in concert hall, those can be not good, like front row at the movies. This was my earworm today. I had to look up my favorite performer of this, Paul Robeson, and I found a clip of the 1936 version of Showboat: And William Warfield does an incredible version too:
  21. Very good! It's Verdi, from La Traviata. The Brindisi, with Domingo: The Brindisi, with Pavarotti: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-ZAjdgRwdM This link is the words and translation: http://www.abmusica.com/tuscany.htm#Item 2
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