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Please do. I think you will find some things to your liking.
Best wishes,
O.A.
I listen to Baroque almost exclusively because it is usually based on a natural body rhythm [60 beats/minute] and something is always going on. I am intensely auditory so am overwhelmed that way.
I like the title more than the music - there wasn't enough true variation for me - I kept waiting for the change. I've liked what you've been sending nma much better, although I can only listen to about 30 seconds at a time. I'm looking for something to send you [and nma] that I can listen to, but I have to search and I am hungry now.
thanks again - I will browse through their library and let you know what I think.
Something especially for you. :)
The Vitamin String Quartet (VSQ) - "Bittersweet Symphony" by the Verve. Their entire library is worth exploring.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9oCe-lUz...
Enjoy!
Regards,
O.A.
I aim to please. :)
Your friend,
O.A.
The Constitution grants zero rights. None. Nada. Zip.
It only protects pre-existing, God-given rights.
GREAT shirt. I want one.
Looking it up.
Keep speaking up, everyone.
Thank you!
In friendship,
NMA
I meant we don't have the right to disarm the people, bypass the Constitution, violate rights, etc.
People can debate taxes.
There shouldn't be a debate about whether to disarm people or prevent them from making unpopular speech. Those aren't up for discussion unless they amend the Constitution.
Yes! These guys are quite impressive. I am quite partial to stringed instruments. The California Guitar trio, The Two Cellos, Lindsey Sterling, Apocalyptica... there are some fantastic offerings of cover songs a well as original material being created/offered by many from solo acts to symphonies...
Here is another pleasing cover. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7MWEMZuu...
:)
O.A.
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