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dubhlinn wrote:
jsluder wrote:This one is a bit of a change in style from the preceding posts, but it's appropriate to the season. Since Handel's Messiah gets performed a lot at this time of year, may I present...

The Roches - The Hallelujah Chorus - 11/17/79
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Congratulations wrote:Oh and Randy Newman - Louisiana, 1927
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2KtEzSJh34
Respect there Bro,

Lot of respect. :wink:

Slan,
D.

Here's another great one from the great Randy Newman.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Vb0Mu0mhlw

Then there's the "older" version,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5kXEF25em8

Some dude,eh?

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dubhlinn wrote: The track you posted is a wonder and a joy but I could not help myself but watch and wait for somebody - Taj Mahal preferred - to step in from somewhere and give it a huge DAYOO,OH DAYOO....

If that's a bit confusing...ask Emm.

Her fault.

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As if I'm supposed to remember all my off-the-cuff absurdities. :wink:
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dubhlinn wrote:
Congratulations wrote:Oh and Randy Newman - Louisiana, 1927
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2KtEzSJh34
Some dude,eh?
Certainly. Mr. Newman was one of my first loves (musically :P ). Sail Away is one of my favorite albums of all time.
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emmline wrote:
dubhlinn wrote: The track you posted is a wonder and a joy but I could not help myself but watch and wait for somebody - Taj Mahal preferred - to step in from somewhere and give it a huge DAYOO,OH DAYOO....

If that's a bit confusing...ask Emm.

Her fault.

Slan,
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As if I'm supposed to remember all my off-the-cuff absurdities. :wink:
Off -the- cuff absurdities to you, but to me it's a wound that will never heal..

Last time I went to Dublin, I was stood around the middle of St. Michans, breathing in the musty air, checking out the mummys and gazing at the original keyboard that ould Handel used.
As I stood there, contemplating the worn out keys of the Organ, thinking to myself, it was here in this very Church that the Messiah was first heard, I heard a voice...

DAYOO..

The damage is done now..and forever.

Bit of background information here


Dayoo,

D. :wink:
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Okay Emm, now ya gotta spill it. What's DAYOO got to do with Handel?
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jsluder wrote:Okay Emm, now ya gotta spill it. What's DAYOO got to do with Handel?
Forget all that stuff.

Dig this,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcIM4JvNABw

Hallelujah,

D. :)
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Oh that's a good one.
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Darn, YT doesn't have the only Randy Newman song I ever liked - Short People. :evil:

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Okay, <A HREF="http://youtube.com/watch?v=Jtr7H54_hhE">I found a fave</A> from my misspent youth, though its someone else's dopey images over it. Great bass line that just won't quit.

Ooo! <A HREF="http://youtube.com/watch?v=tZ7WNW4iYQI& ... arch=">And another one!</A>

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Bobby Caldwell

What You Won't Do For Love (original version)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqylK_kjYlY

(jazzy live version)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laStiu_sUd4
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That reminded me of this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4FMJn0wHZw

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cowtime wrote:Oh that's a good one.

Indeed.

A woman after me own heart, as we say in Dublin.

Wrap your ears around this one,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGfx0GAsGC0

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Oooo...nice! How did I miss that you all were posting such wonderful stuff on here? :lol:
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izzarina wrote:Oooo...nice! How did I miss that you all were posting such wonderful stuff on here? :lol:
You were probably babysitting at the time,

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