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    I just wanted to add this one too. I'm sure some people will be familiar with this one


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    I'm actually quite sad that my music collection starts in the 80's really,
    or 13 years after my dad was born haha.
    Anyways, a great classic from the 1968.

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    this one is a classic! listening to this symphony almost 3-4 times a week.

    I'm just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.

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    so i've learned that the rolling basslines started from the late 70s...i'm a noob


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    From the 13 Century.


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    THAT IS ALL.....

    Can I have an E Bob?
    20+ years man & boy, working the platters that matter. D3EP DJ.

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    Also this, 20 years old, would you adam n eve it?!



    Tune...
    Last edited by backtothefront; 07-26-2012 at 04:26 PM.
    20+ years man & boy, working the platters that matter. D3EP DJ.

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    posted two videos from the 80s...FAIL

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    I miss the Kinks in here



    Posted Ray Davies' 2010 Glastonbury version on purpose because I think that the choir really adds to the song. And his voice hasn't become any worse in all those years.

    and about classical stuff:



    For those who didn't know: Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody is heavily inspired by Mascagni's opera Cavalleria Rusticana. The whole "Mama, just killed a man..." part is more or less literally quoted from the opera, except that in Mascagni's version someone is stabbed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oliosky View Post
    1978 release and it still gets a wooo from the floor

    +10000
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