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Projections — The Blues Project (1966)
Déjà Vu (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) — CSN&Y (released yesterday)
Includes many outtakes, alternate takes, and demos of songs not on the original release, and everything remastered, 3-1/2 hours of musical goodness!
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/musi ... e-1140951/
Déjà Vu (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) — CSN&Y (released yesterday)
Includes many outtakes, alternate takes, and demos of songs not on the original release, and everything remastered, 3-1/2 hours of musical goodness!
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/musi ... e-1140951/
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Well, that just quit working...
YouTube might have tweaked their code to trip up this hack. Now, Adblock Plus still blocks the YouTube ads, but it also blocks the site feature that allows continuous play to the end of the playlists. I'm seriously bummed.
And YouTube premium is up to $12/month now. I might just have to swallow my cheapskate pride and shell out for it...
I really got used to searching through artists' playlists, where most of them keep a fairly extensive collection of full albums. This past year it's felt a lot like being able to go into your favorite record store (remember those?), rifle through all the vinyl of interest — and then walk off with armfulls of LPs without having to pay anything! I guess 1) it was too good to last; and 2) it's probably unreasonable to expect completely free music.
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Get Apple Music, you can subscribe annually for $99, that’s $8.25/month, about 2/3rd the price of YouTube, and that’s cheaper than Spotify too. Also I read recently they may be offering it in hi-def with no increase in price. That’ll be great if that happens.iceport wrote: ↑Sat May 15, 2021 12:37 pmWell, that just quit working...
YouTube might have tweaked their code to trip up this hack. Now, Adblock Plus still blocks the YouTube ads, but it also blocks the site feature that allows continuous play to the end of the playlists. I'm seriously bummed.
And YouTube premium is up to $12/month now. I might just have to swallow my cheapskate pride and shell out for it...
I really got used to searching through artists' playlists, where most of them keep a fairly extensive collection of full albums. This past year it's felt a lot like being able to go into your favorite record store (remember those?), rifle through all the vinyl of interest — and then walk off with armfulls of LPs without having to pay anything! I guess 1) it was too good to last; and 2) it's probably unreasonable to expect completely free music.
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Thanks for the recommendation! Unfortunately, no Apple products here... Most heavy duty listening is on a PC patched to the stereo, and then far less time on an android phone when out.
I wonder how the size of the Apple and YouTube catalogs compare. There's really not a whole lot I look for that I can't find on YouTube, and usually published in fine audio quality by the artists themselves — unless there's some unfortunate lack of rights to their own music. (David Grisman is a prime example of a really fine artist who has essentially locked up his entire catalogue.)
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I am presently training with heavy weight in my basement. Therefore: Motorhead.
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Apple Music has most everything, the same catalog as Spotify has. But some things are missing from both that are available on YouTube, I guess because of rights issues which I’m not up on, or the labels haven’t allowed it.iceport wrote: ↑Sat May 15, 2021 2:18 pmThanks for the recommendation! Unfortunately, no Apple products here... Most heavy duty listening is on a PC patched to the stereo, and then far less time on an android phone when out.
I wonder how the size of the Apple and YouTube catalogs compare. There's really not a whole lot I look for that I can't find on YouTube, and usually published in fine audio quality by the artists themselves — unless there's some unfortunate lack of rights to their own music. (David Grisman is a prime example of a really fine artist who has really locked up his entire catalogue.)
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Parov Stelar. Totally new to me and really cool.
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FWIW, I use the Apple Music app on my Android phone and I also sometimes listen on my Windows PC via browser at music.apple.com so one need not be completely embedded in the Apple ecosystem hardware-wise.
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The soundtrack to "Regarding Henry."
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Cool. Electronic dance vibe with some big band sounds mixed in (Catgroove).
Wiki: Marcus Füreder (born 27 November 1974 in Linz, Upper Austria), better known by his stage name, Parov Stelar, is an Austrian musician, composer, producer, DJ and designer.[1] His musical style is based on a combination of jazz, house, electro, hip hop, and pop.
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Thanks for the info. Luckily, things are back to "normal" today. Looks like I panicked and overreacted.sycamore wrote: ↑Sat May 15, 2021 3:39 pmFWIW, I use the Apple Music app on my Android phone and I also sometimes listen on my Windows PC via browser at music.apple.com so one need not be completely embedded in the Apple ecosystem hardware-wise.
Now, I'm listening to the sweet singing and playing of Sarah Jarosz on her latest release, Blue Heron Suite. Perfect for a sunny, lazy Sunday afternoon in May in New England!
I was fortunate to catch the debut live performance of this composition, commissioned by the FreshGrass Composition Commission, at the 2017 FressGrass festival.
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Excellent jazz vocalist/saxophone player Camille Thurman with Emmett Cohen's trio:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwtXcSqWEzE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwtXcSqWEzE
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A question about Apple Music, how does their catalog stack up against Amazon Unlimited Music?Nicolas wrote: ↑Sat May 15, 2021 1:50 pmGet Apple Music, you can subscribe annually for $99, that’s $8.25/month, about 2/3rd the price of YouTube, and that’s cheaper than Spotify too. Also I read recently they may be offering it in hi-def with no increase in price. That’ll be great if that happens.iceport wrote: ↑Sat May 15, 2021 12:37 pmWell, that just quit working...
YouTube might have tweaked their code to trip up this hack. Now, Adblock Plus still blocks the YouTube ads, but it also blocks the site feature that allows continuous play to the end of the playlists. I'm seriously bummed.
And YouTube premium is up to $12/month now. I might just have to swallow my cheapskate pride and shell out for it...
I really got used to searching through artists' playlists, where most of them keep a fairly extensive collection of full albums. This past year it's felt a lot like being able to go into your favorite record store (remember those?), rifle through all the vinyl of interest — and then walk off with armfulls of LPs without having to pay anything! I guess 1) it was too good to last; and 2) it's probably unreasonable to expect completely free music.
Right now I am streaming Led Zep via Amazon Unlimited HD.
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Listening to "Cutting Grass" by Sturgill Simpson. He's a country singer who re-recorded some of his songs as bluegrass tunes.
This video will give you a good idea of what the album's like. Great musicians. High energy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uX8WfZSUbOU
This video will give you a good idea of what the album's like. Great musicians. High energy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uX8WfZSUbOU
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According to this article Amazon Unlimited’s catalog is not as extensive. Disregard the chart that shows they have 70 million songs. That appears to be in error as it is contradicted in the article.Broken Man 1999 wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 2:49 pm A question about Apple Music, how does their catalog stack up against Amazon Unlimited Music?
I trialed Amazon Unlimited last year before I went with Apple and I recall there were a few albums that I could not find on that service that were available on both Spotify and Apple Music. One of them was by The Siegel-Schwall Band, I don’t remember now which one it was.
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Bob Dylan: The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration — Various (1992)
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Great voice!crinkles2 wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 6:09 am Dawes
A little bit of everything
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IrK0c1zClc
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Today it's Randy Travis and his debut album from 1986...Storms of Life.
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Two of my Dawes favescrinkles2 wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 6:09 am Dawes
A little bit of everything
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IrK0c1zClc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I74C2hC ... JMmUf4fCJk all your favorite bands
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4O7VVDx ... JMmUf4fCJk who do you think you're talking to
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No one has brought up my passion which is Irish Traditional music. One of my favorites is this duo, Caitlín Nic Gabhann and Ciarán Ó Maonaigh.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeWZMfdnL3E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeWZMfdnL3E
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Catching up on the Menuhin competition
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Another thumbs up for Parov Stelar.JAZZISCOOL wrote: ↑Sun May 16, 2021 9:51 amCool. Electronic dance vibe with some big band sounds mixed in (Catgroove).
Wiki: Marcus Füreder (born 27 November 1974 in Linz, Upper Austria), better known by his stage name, Parov Stelar, is an Austrian musician, composer, producer, DJ and designer.[1] His musical style is based on a combination of jazz, house, electro, hip hop, and pop.
Most recently heard him in a commercial paired up with Graham Candy as vocalist in "The Sun". Can't remember what the product was.
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Farewell Angelina — Joan Baez — an incomparable voice
https://youtu.be/qcwP2ulxDdY
https://youtu.be/qcwP2ulxDdY
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Lucy Dacus. She's coming to the Fillmore in San Francisco in September, and will be my first post-pandemic concert! Woohoo!
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Roger Hawkins. Specifically, Roger along with fellow Swampers David Hood and Barry Beckett, playing on Traffic's double live album, On the Road.
His playing is prominent on this live version of Glad/Freedom Rider.
Roger Hawkins, Drummer Heard on Numerous Hits, Is Dead at 75
And to think, growing up that On the Road album led me to believe Hawkins was just another member of Traffic...
I heard an interesting interview with, oh it must have been Dave Mason, who said the band always felt a little guilty bringing some of The Swampers into their touring line-up in '72/'73, and being potentially a bad influence. The session musicians didn't really live the, um, "unrestrained" lifestyle of rock stars, but they got an up-close look at it for a while with Traffic...
His playing is prominent on this live version of Glad/Freedom Rider.
Roger Hawkins, Drummer Heard on Numerous Hits, Is Dead at 75
And to think, growing up that On the Road album led me to believe Hawkins was just another member of Traffic...
I heard an interesting interview with, oh it must have been Dave Mason, who said the band always felt a little guilty bringing some of The Swampers into their touring line-up in '72/'73, and being potentially a bad influence. The session musicians didn't really live the, um, "unrestrained" lifestyle of rock stars, but they got an up-close look at it for a while with Traffic...
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Last night I was listening to Gramophonedzie - Why Don't You. It electronically samples from Peggy Lee's "Why Don't You Do Right?" The video is especially fun. Peggy Lee's version of the song is fine too.
Right now I'm listening to a sixtie's party mix. Makes chores go faster.
Right now I'm listening to a sixtie's party mix. Makes chores go faster.
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Restless Farewell — Bob Dylan
https://youtu.be/9ptwqjQBJiw
Forever Young — Bob Dylan
https://youtu.be/xhVgzc-GD9A
Today is Bob’s 80th birthday (5/24/2021).
https://youtu.be/9ptwqjQBJiw
Forever Young — Bob Dylan
https://youtu.be/xhVgzc-GD9A
Today is Bob’s 80th birthday (5/24/2021).
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Nicolas wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 8:12 am Restless Farewell — Bob Dylan
https://youtu.be/9ptwqjQBJiw
Forever Young — Bob Dylan
https://youtu.be/xhVgzc-GD9A
Today is Bob’s 80th birthday (5/24/2021).
I'm listening to WFUV which has an BOB DYLAN 80 FOR 80 COUNTDOWN: https://wfuv.org/playlist
I wonder what the listeners will vote number 1?
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HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE?!??!?
Awesome, thanks for the link! Listening now.heartwood wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 8:52 am I'm listening to WFUV which has an BOB DYLAN 80 FOR 80 COUNTDOWN: https://wfuv.org/playlist
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And there we have it: Tangled Up In Blue!heartwood wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 8:52 am I'm listening to WFUV which has an BOB DYLAN 80 FOR 80 COUNTDOWN: https://wfuv.org/playlist
I wonder what the listeners will vote number 1?
A fine choice.
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Agreed, it’s a great song.iceport wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 3:52 pmAnd there we have it: Tangled Up In Blue!heartwood wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 8:52 am I'm listening to WFUV which has an BOB DYLAN 80 FOR 80 COUNTDOWN: https://wfuv.org/playlist
I wonder what the listeners will vote number 1?
A fine choice.
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Cool list here:Nicolas wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 4:09 pmAgreed, it’s a great song.iceport wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 3:52 pmAnd there we have it: Tangled Up In Blue!heartwood wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 8:52 am I'm listening to WFUV which has an BOB DYLAN 80 FOR 80 COUNTDOWN: https://wfuv.org/playlist
I wonder what the listeners will vote number 1?
A fine choice.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/ ... s-and-more
Priceless! Joan Baez & Marianne Faithfull Sing "As Tears Go By" In Bob Dylan's Hotel Room (May 1965)
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Mick’s reply was the most astute and thoughtful answer. And Judy Collins’s was interesting as she’s known Bob the longest.iceport wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 4:13 pm Cool list here:
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/ ... s-and-more
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Yeah, as I read Jagger's comments earlier I thought that was probably about the biggest window I've ever seen into who he really is, behind the public persona.Nicolas wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 4:32 pmMick’s reply was the most astute and thoughtful answer. And Judy Collins’s was interesting as she’s known Bob the longest.iceport wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 4:13 pm Cool list here:
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/ ... s-and-more
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I’ve always liked that song. I saw Baez in concert once, but much later.
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iceport wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 2:58 pm Roger Hawkins. Specifically, Roger along with fellow Swampers David Hood and Barry Beckett, playing on Traffic's double live album, On the Road.
His playing is prominent on this live version of Glad/Freedom Rider.
Roger Hawkins, Drummer Heard on Numerous Hits, Is Dead at 75
And to think, growing up that On the Road album led me to believe Hawkins was just another member of Traffic...
I heard an interesting interview with, oh it must have been Dave Mason, who said the band always felt a little guilty bringing some of The Swampers into their touring line-up in '72/'73, and being potentially a bad influence. The session musicians didn't really live the, um, "unrestrained" lifestyle of rock stars, but they got an up-close look at it for a while with Traffic...
live from Santa Monica
Hood, mentioned in the obit, on bass
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpsXbHMGI5w
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Regardless of whether Amazon Unlimited has an album, sometimes I just can’t get Alexa to play it. Yesterday I must have tried to request John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton (the Beano album) a dozen times without success before giving up. I just checked the Amazon Music app on my phone and they do have the Beano album.Nicolas wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 4:49 pmAccording to this article Amazon Unlimited’s catalog is not as extensive. Disregard the chart that shows op they have 70 million songs. That appears to be in error as it is contradicted in the article.Broken Man 1999 wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 2:49 pm A question about Apple Music, how does their catalog stack up against Amazon Unlimited Music?
I trialed Amazon Unlimited last year before I went with Apple and I recall there were a few albums that I could not find on that service that were available on both Spotify and Apple Music. One of them was by The Siegel-Schwall Band, I don’t remember now which one it was.
I then asked for Jeff Beck Live at the Grammy Museum, and even though they have it, I couldn’t get Alexa to play it. I asked for Jeff Beck Live at BB King’s, but they don’t seem to have that. I had to settle for Jeff Beck Live at the Hollywood Bowl.
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Emmet Cohen, jazz piano - Live birthday party from New York
Live From Emmet's Place Vol. 57 - Emmet's Birthday feat. Michael Stephenson & Benny Benack III
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vp_7J6rzX4
Live From Emmet's Place Vol. 57 - Emmet's Birthday feat. Michael Stephenson & Benny Benack III
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vp_7J6rzX4
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Oh, man, thank you for sharing that recording! Seriously, that's pure gold! I've only listened to/half-watched 20 minutes or so for now, but I'm really looking forward to a full showing tomorrow morning. I never had any chance to see them with that iconic line-up, and never lined up band members with voices, how they interacted, etc., from album covers. So the video alone is worth watching for me. But the music sounds great, too. It's a set list chock-full of some of their very best tunes, and some nice long, loose jams. Very nice. This is the kind of find one can usually only hope for.GG1273 wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 6:17 pmiceport wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 2:58 pm Roger Hawkins. Specifically, Roger along with fellow Swampers David Hood and Barry Beckett, playing on Traffic's double live album, On the Road.
His playing is prominent on this live version of Glad/Freedom Rider.
Roger Hawkins, Drummer Heard on Numerous Hits, Is Dead at 75
And to think, growing up that On the Road album led me to believe Hawkins was just another member of Traffic...
I heard an interesting interview with, oh it must have been Dave Mason, who said the band always felt a little guilty bringing some of The Swampers into their touring line-up in '72/'73, and being potentially a bad influence. The session musicians didn't really live the, um, "unrestrained" lifestyle of rock stars, but they got an up-close look at it for a while with Traffic...
live from Santa Monica
Hood, mentioned in the obit, on bass
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpsXbHMGI5w
Such a great band!
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December’s Children & Aftermath (UK release) — The Rolling Stones
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Dylan is 80, hard to believe. I listen to him a great deal, at least a couple of times a week.
Surprisingly, his voice is just about the same as it was in his early career, a deeper croak has replaced his nasally voice of his youth! Dylan's music covered by other artists is an even better way to enjoy Dylan.
Nevertheless, if I had to choose one artist to listen to the rest of my life, it would absolutely be Dylan. His body of work is astounding.
On a happy note, I found out today that Amazon Unlimited Music streams The Roadhouse Podcast. Prior to this morning I listened via my HP monitor speakers, not exactly the best sound.
I found The Roadhouse Podcast on this thread years ago. One of my favorites, lots of new blues releases by new and well-established artists. Also a good many musicians better known for their rock genre pop up in blues tunes.
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Surprisingly, his voice is just about the same as it was in his early career, a deeper croak has replaced his nasally voice of his youth! Dylan's music covered by other artists is an even better way to enjoy Dylan.
Nevertheless, if I had to choose one artist to listen to the rest of my life, it would absolutely be Dylan. His body of work is astounding.
On a happy note, I found out today that Amazon Unlimited Music streams The Roadhouse Podcast. Prior to this morning I listened via my HP monitor speakers, not exactly the best sound.
I found The Roadhouse Podcast on this thread years ago. One of my favorites, lots of new blues releases by new and well-established artists. Also a good many musicians better known for their rock genre pop up in blues tunes.
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Surf Music Essentials on Apple Music, it never gets old.
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Broken Man,Broken Man 1999 wrote: ↑Tue May 25, 2021 3:48 pm Surprisingly, his voice is just about the same as it was in his early career, a deeper croak has replaced his nasally voice of his youth! Dylan's music covered by other artists is an even better way to enjoy Dylan.
I just needed to comment on your comments above.
The voice? My mother — a classical music enthusiast who grew up when only good singers got on the radio — could never stand the sound of Dylan's voice. Besides the obvious lack of much redeeming aesthetic qualities, her biggest complaint was that, "he sounds like an old man!" (That's when he was in his mid-twenties.) Well, I never minded much, and was interested in just about anything but good singing. I just had no appreciation for the beauty of the human singing voice (ignorant kid!).
The only thing is, when he did get to be truly old, his voice pretty much failed completely. There have been at least a couple of his latest albums (I must confess I'm not up on his later-year discography) on which his voice is so broken and feeble that I can't actually bring myself to listen to them. Maybe the worst of that serious problem is fixed now, but there have been some cringe-worthy efforts in recent years.
So with all that criticism said, I wholeheartedly agree with you: Dylan covers are usually beautifully done, and can sound much better than Dylan's versions.
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^^^
Dylan’s voice was great on his ‘66 tour with The Hawks, you can check for yourself on one or more of The Bootleg Series releases.
Sadly his lifetime smoking habit and age led to its demise. The vocal cords aren’t flexible anymore. Listen to McCartney’s latest stuff. It doesn’t work anymore.
Dylan’s voice was great on his ‘66 tour with The Hawks, you can check for yourself on one or more of The Bootleg Series releases.
Sadly his lifetime smoking habit and age led to its demise. The vocal cords aren’t flexible anymore. Listen to McCartney’s latest stuff. It doesn’t work anymore.
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Okay, I might check that out! Then, of course, there was Nashville Skyline...
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