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LOL! I wondered what prompted the 70+ messages I found in my inbox
this morning.
Today it's my "rock" playlist - around 500 tracks set to scramble. Fats
Domino, Chuck Berry, Beatles, Elton John, Van Morrison, Annie
Lennox, John Eddy, Maia Sharp, Roberta Flack, Rod Stewart, Commander
Cody, Dead, Alan Parsons Project, Janis Joplin, Eva Cassidy...
Some days it's Jazz and New Age - about the same number of tracks. Billie Holliday, Ella Fitzgerald, David Benoit, Dave Brubeck, Craig
Chaquico, Bela Fleck, Acoustic Alchemy, Suzanne Ciani, Benny Goodman,
Glen Miller, Grover Washington Jr, Richard Elliot, Otmar Liebert, ...
There went the Beatles "Two of Us" - now it's Alan Parsons "Time".
In the car is Elton John's _Songs from the West Coast_ CD, and my
favoite track is "Dark Diamond" - I love the complexity in his music.
-Sue Gallagher
---- Susan Hogarth <hogarth -at- gmail -dot- com> wrote:
> Is it too early for a 'Friday'?
>
> What are you listening to while working now?
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