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Yup! Still hot after all these years!
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From the movie "The Spy Who Loved Me" starring Roger Moore. My favorite piece of Bond music.
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Hopefully I'll be able to pollute my precious bodily fluids with plenty of cake and ice cream...
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For David Reddick: http://www.legendofbill.com/
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Orchestra: "Juan Carlos I High School", Madrid, Spain; Choir: "Coro Amicus", Saragosse, Spain. Cond: Ricardo Soláns.
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An Easter oratorio by Joseph Haydn. Orchestra of Hermitage (art director S.Sondetskis), Chamber choir of Smolny cathedrale (art director V.Begletsov)
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Everyone usually thinks of "Hallelujah" when "Messiah" is played for Easter. I prefer this piece. Stephen Cleobury conducts the Brandenburg Consort.
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Some music for the Easter holiday. Sueddwestdeutsches Kammerorchester Pforzheim; Prof. Rolf Schweizer, conductor.
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Happy Birthday, Liliy! http://wiglafandmordred.com/
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From the Leo Delibes opera "Lakmé". I've always loved the melody of this song.
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Helmuth Rilling conducts the Introduction and "Komm, holder Lenz". ("Come, gentle Spring.")
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Music for the new Season! Spring has finally sprung!
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Found this song by way of Angela Melik's excellent "Wasted Talent" webcomic: http://www.wastedtalent.ca/
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Can you believe it's been 25 years? And they're going to re-record it tomorrow to benefit the Haiti Earthquake victims. Go buy a copy ASAP!
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I know that this is usually a Christmas song; but considering that it's only 10˚ out, I think it's kind of apropos.
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For many years this was the music that greeted the New Year in our house.
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This chorus from G.F. Handel's 1741 oratorio "Messiah" actually refers to the resurrection and eventual eternal rule of The Anointed. (The Christ.)
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One of my favorite classical Christmas works.

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DJ since Oct 27, 2009