What music are you listening today? II

Manic Monday

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Now BeeGees

From my playlist

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and now, for something completely different


JoaquĂ­n Rodrigo - FantasĂ­a para un gentilhombre III: Danza de las hachas (1954)

I’ve listened to 6 different renditions and I just prefer the sound of this one. And to whoever remastered Narciso Yepes’ rendition
 what the echoes FFS??

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A brief and brilliant voyage for focus or meditation.

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 temps d’ecouter ceux qui ont encore yeux et cƓur

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and now, for something completely different


Los Pekenikes - Siete loros temblorosos (1967)

I’m kind of cheating here because I already posted it at the old thread, IIRC. But guess I’m making up the rule to not repeat, and this showed up uninvited in my mind as an earworm. Also, I don’t know what the “seven shaky parrots” on the title are. It’s not even considered a hit from Pekenikes but, unnvited guests, earworms and such


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and now, for something completely different


Yoshumidzu - Champloo (2023)

This one has been in my Firefox tabs for so long that can’t remember when or where I listened it first. But it’s been played back a lot of times (four times so far today) and so here it comes.

I might say I don’t know what the voice is singing, and don’t care much. It might be the author’s favorite okonomiyaki recipe or an ode to men who pee seated or whatever, it just sounds cool.

Time for a trip back to the 80s

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@Salartarium That’s weird, what’s his deal? He doesn’t seem quite right, and what’s with the cursing?

Sometimes, when a man loves a woman too much he acts out and says inappropriate things.

It’s very normal as long as he doesn’t disrupt other people or make a scene that embarrasses his love interest. :performing_arts:

Music is therapy and is a much healthier way to express one’s feelings.

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Ok but he needs to get a hold of himself or he’s liable to lose her.
And I totally agree about music being therapy and expressing feelings that way.