Music I Liked as a Child

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yeeeeehaaaaaaaaa thanks Mac.I think Mac would really like Branson MO. ;)
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sheep79 (imported) wrote: Sat Dec 20, 2008 5:12 pm yeeeeehaaaaaaaaa thanks Mac.I think Mac would really like Branson MO. ;)

I'd probably like any part of Missouri except for the part surf_toad lives in.
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Here are a couple of my favorites:

First this one, because it is good music and the photography is beautiful. Too bad that this video would be impossible to re-create today; no more WTC to film.

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

This one also, has some increadibly beautiful shots, beautiful to me at least since I used to be an aircrewman myself. The song here, is and instrumental adaptation of "Try a little tenderness." I absolutely love this music.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJCL9yc-R1g

For those of you who know Italian, this one is interesting, if you don't know Italian, it is still damn good music. In case you are wondering what this song it about, it was done right after the Soviet crackdown on Poland... remember? Back in the 1980's? Lek Walensa? General Jaruzelski?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_5M58KldfM

I don't know any French, but ever since I visited Cannes France back in 1986 I have LOVED this particular video, to me at least, it is artistic genius. Caroline Loeb goes a little heavy on the makeup for my taste, but still, this video is super and the music is even better.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0ivS16j6FM

Oh well, I would be interested to see how my tastes in music compare to others here.

Finally, this is an EXCELLENT Japanese instructional video on how to properly scrub a carrot, I do not know Japanese but language translation is not necessary.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-A4rhsWytE
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