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BOPPING TO THE MUSIC

Thu, 01/12/2006 - 13:50
Hi all. Wanted to suggest for those unbearable days, putting on a favorite song(not a sad one)and bop around singing.Helps me and I love music. Here's one to try Bob Marly's Don't Worry be Happy. LOL. Hey let's have a dance! What should the D.J. play next? OOOOOOOO don't forget to stretch first! Good day to you all. Let the fun begin!

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Re: BOPPING TO THE MUSIC

Submitted by Colina on Sun, 2006-10-22 - 13:14
Today a song from what I call my mood music. Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb.Since it came out I've always associated it with my e, although I know it's about a guy on drugs but is'nt that just another aspect of e?

Re: Re: BOPPING TO THE MUSIC

Submitted by andy m on Sun, 2006-10-22 - 20:07
Today it's an album about alienation, depression and the feelings that go with it 'On the beach' by Neil Young (also an epileptic) Plus a classic timeless album 'Blue' by Joni Mitchell.

Re: Re: Re: BOPPING TO THE MUSIC

Submitted by andy m on Thu, 2006-11-02 - 08:10
Today cos I feel carefree and don't really give a damn it has to be Louis Prima - 'Just a gigolo', purely because it's just good time, enjoy yourself music that's sounds like it's been sung by someone that hasn't got a care in the world, and yes he was the voice of King Louie in 'The Jungle Book'

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