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Nobody sings "Stormy Weather" like Sassy!
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Don't know the words? Read the video!
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Yes, I know it's October, but the day is September-ish.
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The Carpenters didn't record very many songs so, if you like them, you tend to know all of their songs.
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Our pal, @HeyAmaretto, played this at 5 AM! However, the Carpenters are always good for an encore.
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Ah, the joys of a footloose existence!
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I love railways - especially the cross-Canada railway line. This is an old clip (1970s?).
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A song from the Great Depression that is relevant, yet again.
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No-one sings a song like Lady Day. Love the lilt of delight.
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(Stretching it a bit, to call this a YouTube video, but the recording is excellent.)
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My friend @jasoncrouch blipped a George Strait song, not long ago, so here's my offering.
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My friend @jasoncrouch blipped a George Strait song, not long ago, so here's my offering.
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And here's Part 2 of the Prelude to Wagner's Parsifal. James Levine conducting the #MetOpera orchestra in traditional darkness.
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This is what we heard on #WQXR, last evening. Video shows #MetOpera in darkness for this traditional Good Friday opera. Part 1 of 2.
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And here's Part 2 of the Prelude to Wagner's Parsifal. James Levine conducting the #MetOpera orchestra in traditional darkness.
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This is what we heard on #WQXR, last evening. Video shows #MetOpera in darkness for this traditional Good Friday opera. Part 1 of 2.
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Just because this began to run through my mind ...
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Just because it's Josh ...
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Especially for @jasoncrouch and his son - from the Master, Pavarotti
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Especially for @RetiredTeacherD - from Puccini's "Gianni Schicchi" (minus words)