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Not a song but a ballet, currently revising Tchaikovsky's Nut Cracker suite as I'm taking my 7 year old girl to see it in Rennes once school has broken up in December.

I have 3 of his ballets as earworms stored away as well as Carmina Burana and Dvorak's 9th.

 Once, whilst cycling around New Zealand I suffered the theme from Big Country continually for weeks, every time I looked at a mountain or magnificent view it started rolling in my head.

   Stuart

 

 

 

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19 hours ago, Ty Korrigan said:

Not a song but a ballet, currently revising Tchaikovsky's Nut Cracker suite as I'm taking my 7 year old girl to see it in Rennes once school has broken up in December.

I have 3 of his ballets as earworms stored away as well as Carmina Burana and Dvorak's 9th.

 Once, whilst cycling around New Zealand I suffered the theme from Big Country continually for weeks, every time I looked at a mountain or magnificent view it started rolling in my head.

   Stuart

 

 

 

That's a bit high brow for on here, The Nutcracker is pretty easy on the ear and a typical Christmas affair. Mozart is a good call if you get in to the classics - The Requiem and Marriage of Figaro if you like a bit of Opera!

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On 15/11/2021 at 23:20, Macpherson said:

One of my favourites

 

 

The blues has been done to death by the likes of G.M , S.R.V. etall so for it to get my attention it has to be top banana . This is . Some of the chord progressions are a bit Dave Gilmour .

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2 hours ago, Stubby said:

The blues has been done to death by the likes of G.M , S.R.V. etall so for it to get my attention it has to be top banana . This is . Some of the chord progressions are a bit Dave Gilmour .

Yeah Stubby I totally agree with you about that I don't listen to so much blues any more, the early 70's was my time and although I sometimes listen back to my old favourites I kinda like it better now when I find a young artist that I've never heard of doing their version of stuff I was into back then.

 

 I just checked and this was released in 1994 on an album of the same name.. think I might buy it 👍

 

Now that you mention it I hear Dave Gilmour as well... and I've been in a room that was a studio😁

 

Can't find the 1994 album but bluest blues is on Keep on rockin released in 2010

 

 

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