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Music with vitality and passion

 
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Old 11-06.-2008, 12:54 PM   #1
Andre Jute
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Default Music with vitality and passion

The offtopic discussions on RBT are so dull that I decided to make a
change in my wallpaper music, which is usually the classics with
special emphasis on vocal and medieval/early music; instead I played
pop music with vitality and passion:

Camillie O'Sullivan (an old demo disc which was later issued as A
LittleYearning, see http://www.camilleosullivan.com/ ) -- nobody can
touch her for Jacques Brel songs

The Bonzo Dog Band -- Funnier than Monty Python, better musicians than
the Beatles, a more driving rhythm than the Beach Boys (and that's
when they're sending up portentious dramatics!)

Elvis Presley -- The KIng, still astounding every time I play him

Andre Jute
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