Bach, Vivaldi, Chopin, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Brahms, and Mozart.
Then I listen to NPR a lot. I sometimes listen to my music era but not much.
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Bach, Vivaldi, Chopin, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Brahms, and Mozart.
Then I listen to NPR a lot. I sometimes listen to my music era but not much.
I watched the film Rocketman this week. I found it kept my attention to the end. It reminded me that he was a classically trained pianist and could play by ear (me also but not quite as talented). I can still pick out any tune I hear on the piano.
I highly recommend it.
I have updated and added to my Elton John CDs and I am listening to one now.
Lost on you the song i posted reminds me of the 30 years I was with my husband before he threw me away
I don't think I'm alone when I say that giving this a thumb up is kind of awkward. We sympathize with you, but thumbing it up seems like saying we're happy about what happened. Thumbing it down is like saying we support you, but we don't want to do that either. I think that in addition to a and a there should be a "we support you" emoji we can click. What would it look like?
Honored that played at my wedding :-) he also doubled as photographer. He was budding in this photography at the time.
My father, uncharacteristically for him, really liked some of Cat Stevens songs and even had Morning Has Broken played at his funeral. When I hear it I cry - every time .
There are a lot of songs I wish I could share on here. Unfortunately I'm still PIMO, and a lot of the music I enjoy would be a dead giveaway.
nonjwspouse, I have Enya and Cat Stevens greatest hits in my CD collection.