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Closing tonight, wishing a happy Wednesday evening to you all with some Vermillion Lies.
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"Some Men Are Like Chocolate" - Agree or Disagree? Sopor Aeternus analyzes.
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Less new to me, and a true queen of dark music, @jilltracymusic. How many songs do you know about safety coffins? This is not one of them.
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Next up, a new-to-me artist, Hannah Fury. Adoring her right now. Such a delicate, feminine sound, but with a lot of bite, if you listen closely.
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Jumping backwards again, meet a pre-Magdalene, pre-Beekeeping, and even pre-fairy communing Tori Amos. I'm talking way back, people.
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And on to one of Kate Bush's direct descendants, Ms. Charlotte Martin.
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Let's step back to the glories of 1980, and have a listen to one of the originals, Kate Bush.
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Next up, we have the Golden Globe Best Dressed Amanda Palmer with Runs in the Family.
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We begin with my undying and increasingly creepy obsession, Emilie Autumn and her heavy metal violin.
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And let's close with something good. Colm Wilkinson's rendition of Music of the Night, to cleanse the ears, and ease you into evening. Good night all!
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"Past the Point of No Return", from the 2004 movie. Sorry GErik, but he sounds like a beachbound muscleman with a speech impediment.
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Continuing in the classical vibe, an instrumental version of All I Ask of You by Julian Lloyd Webber and Sarah Chang.
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The other opera that gets a mention in the book, "Romeo and Juliet". Everyone just flips over Faust.
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Who doesn't love a good cover? Nightwish's version of Phantom of the Opera. You might want to lock your dog in another room.
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And who could forget the frightening trip that was the Phantom of the Paradise.
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And who could forget the frightening trip that was the Phantom of the Paradise. "The Hell of It".
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Meanwhile, off-Broadway, we have Faust, and Phantom tangents.
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Next, we have "Home" sung by the Japanese Takarazuka theatre, originally from "Phantom, An Americal Musical Sensation."
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Next up, the Lullaby of the Bells, probably the best part of the 1943 movie.
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We begin with that familiar blare of organs and 80's dance music, "Phantom of the Opera", sung by Colm Wilkinson and @divabiva1.
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DJ since Nov 1, 2009 



































