Just a selection of a dozen items on my i-Tunes
"Stars and Stripes Forever" the Naval Academy Band
"Callin' Baton Rouge" Garth Brooks
"Ten Years After" Led Zepplin
"Take Five" Dave Brubek
"When You're Good to Mama", Queen Latifah (from the "Chicago" soundtrack)
"Back in the U.S.S.R" The Beatles
"Canon" Pachelbel
"Tiger Rag" Preservation Hall Jazz Band
"Down to the River to Pray" Alison Krauss
"Bent" Matchbox Twenty
"Only Living Boy in New York" Simon and Garfunkel
"Water Music" Handel
"Won't Get Fooled Again" The Who
So, pick twelves pieces of music on your computer.... how diverse a selection can you make? Okay, so I know
geekchick's will be stranger than anyone else's..... : >
"Stars and Stripes Forever" the Naval Academy Band
"Callin' Baton Rouge" Garth Brooks
"Ten Years After" Led Zepplin
"Take Five" Dave Brubek
"When You're Good to Mama", Queen Latifah (from the "Chicago" soundtrack)
"Back in the U.S.S.R" The Beatles
"Canon" Pachelbel
"Tiger Rag" Preservation Hall Jazz Band
"Down to the River to Pray" Alison Krauss
"Bent" Matchbox Twenty
"Only Living Boy in New York" Simon and Garfunkel
"Water Music" Handel
"Won't Get Fooled Again" The Who
So, pick twelves pieces of music on your computer.... how diverse a selection can you make? Okay, so I know
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"Take Five" Dave Brubek - One of my favorite songs just for the structure of it.
"When You're Good to Mama", Queen Latifah (from the "Chicago" soundtrack) - I listened to this on the way and back from Dayton yesterday. This song always got repeated. I loved this scene, and she is in wonderful voice in it.
"Canon" Pachelbel - Special place in my heart - it was the processional at my and
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:-) (And I'm still looking for a recording of a pipe organ version played as well as our organist played it that evening...)