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Wow, this brings me right back to Boulder 1980!   ?

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Also, this. Fitting for the soundtrack to the coming apocalypse ???

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If you like dark, melancholy, mood type music this is it right here. One of my favorite bands.

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Love listening to the best internet Smooth Jazz station out there: Best Smooth Jazz with Rod Lucas, out of the UK, especially when having a cigar.

https://www.youtube.com/user/BestSmoothJazz

 

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Styx station on Prime music. Pretty much a mix of all the great bands we had in the day, paid for by the "fashion" of those days.

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Just wrapped up dinner and figured I would flip through some channels to see what is on. Stumble upon Queen: Hungarian Rhapsody on TV. Forgot how good these guys were!

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6 minutes ago, Smatthews607 said:

Just wrapped up dinner and figured I would flip through some channels to see what is on. Stumble upon Queen: Hungarian Rhapsody on TV. Forgot how good these guys were!

I'm watching the same thing right now. Saw them live in the early 80s. They were great!

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33 minutes ago, Chibearsv said:

I'm watching the same thing right now. Saw them live in the early 80s. They were great!

One impact of this pandemic is that I am no longer commuting to work, so no longer have an hour of Classic Rewind on satellite radio. This concert reminded me of how much I miss that. The music, not the commute! Guess I should just suck it up and download the radio app to the phone.

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Not everyone’s cup of tea but you have to admire the skill and passion 

and for the best of the best causes ❤️?

 

 

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Been listening a lot to Lee Konitz, the great also sax player who recently died at 92 of Covid-19. One of the great “cool” players whose 70 years of recordings documents his remarkable artistry and evolution. He played with everyone from Miles Davis (on the Birth of Cool album in the 50’s) to Bill Frisell and Charlie Haden. Remarkably, he continued playing and recording up to the past few years. His playing was always tasteful, spare, and achingly melodic. So much to listen to.. but here’s a cut from a a Paul Motian recording (Live on Broadway: Vol 3) with Bill Frisell, Charlie Haden, and Joe Lovano.  

 

 

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