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What are you listening to? Part 13

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This Milonga artist from Argentina sounds suprisingly good after drinking only a small amount of red wine.

 
Song from the Mexican documentary Presumed Guilty, one of the highest grossing documentaries in Mexico.

 
here's a treat for those of you who were not tuned in during the 70's
 
This is some Mayan music from Guatemala to remember all those killed in the US funded Genocide for international shareholders in the land where the majority population is Mayan, unlike the lies historically propagated by the US media, which attempted to portray Guatemalans as primarily European, so as to justify the their backing of a white only elite for corporate interests.

 
Tonight, I was prompted to listen to choir music and some of the best choir music is composed by Eric Whitaker. Here is the Drakensberg Boys Choir performing Eric's "Fly To Paradise".



That song was also performed by Eric's Virtual Choir 4...5905 singers from 101 countries. You can see that video here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8oDnUga0JU


Thinking about virtual choirs led me to Virtual Choir Friends' performance of Vienna Teng's "Hymn Of Acxiom".




And...as usual...this led me to Drum Corps. The Bluecoats included Hymn Of Acxiom in their show last summer. There is a saying in Drum Corps..."If you can sing it, you can play it"...and all corps require their musicians to be able to sing their music. Here is Bluecoats singing their song.



Not bad for a bunch of brass instrument players.
 
At the moment I am listening to Harry Potter and the Order of the phoenix, but a little white ago I was listening to a CD in my car with these 4 songs on there







The last song was also done by Madonna for the movie Evita but that was wrong, the song was from the mistress of Juan Peron and not by Evita as it was in the movie.

Yes, I know, I have an strange choice in music. The same mix CD also had Rammstein, Blondie, Abba, John Denver, Metallica, the Cats and Simon/Garfunkel on it.
 
Crying - Roy Orbison and K D Lang


[video=youtube;vmisOxCHEiw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?vmisOxCHEiw[/video]
 
Highly formative to a young man getting his drivers permit. Still formative.

This boy was learning much, including guitar and women at the time.
 
Natasha Bedingfield - Unwritten


[video=youtube;b7k0a5hYnSI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?b7k0a5hYnSI[/video]
 
Brits and chess and upright bass. All win.


And this is amongst my fav songs-and the vibe of these two girls nails it.
 
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I've always loved Sarah's voice and dont expect that to change. I particularly love her in this one, especially the verses...

my favorite female vocalist of all time (Maddy Prior); this tune is half instrumental but the first half highlights some of her incomparable contralto 5 Octave range

 
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