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    Arrow Re: Pub songs: Now Playing: (_________)

    -< -<pub jukebox mind control version 1.0 feed started... Jan 14, 2011 12:01 PM by Jon Woodward


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    Re: Pub songs: Now Playing: (_________)

    Quote Originally Posted by SteveA View Post
    I think here's one of those songs that most anyone would love to have their own personal version of

    The above link not available in my country, lol, but I'm guessing that the following link is the same song?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jiuh28gsXOQ

    Boys and their toys when it comes to playing in the mud, lol......

    That song by Brad Paisley is one that makes me smile, and it quite describes several of the redneck lads that I have known and worked with over the years.
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    Re: Pub songs: Now Playing: (_________)

    Quote Originally Posted by theunify View Post
    -< -<pub jukebox mind control version 1.0 feed started... Jan 14, 2011 12:01 PM by Jon Woodward

    Your selection not available in my country either, theunify, but I found this version that would play and I thought the pictures that had been set to the song worthy of posting it again. A very lovely song.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YZS5tUDGeQ
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    Re: Pub songs: Now Playing: (_________)

    Yes, that link you found, Lorrina was it. I really enjoyed the Leona Lewis links. Thank you both.

    I'm off to work, but I'll leave a couple songs with a latin style (the singing on the first is beautiful).





    Enjoy the day.

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    Re: Pub songs: Now Playing: (_________)

    A couple of very nice selections indeed. Thank you, Steve, and may your work day go well.

    The weekly label romp went well enough, save I only managed three hours of sleep. So much for my plan to average 7 hours a night, lol. Where's the 'off' switch on this unit?

    It's a balmy -40 outside, but I'm not complaining. Everything is still holding together and the horses are well furred and enjoying the excuse for extra rations. Grain and water twice a day, and all the hay you care to eat between times.

    Here are a couple of songs by Dana Winner, the first with Piet Veerman and the second is a simple, but lovely take on a song that we've played a couple of times by other artists on this thread.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fy54F...eature=related

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4lN0...eature=related
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    Re: Pub songs: Now Playing: (_________)

    Both of those are lovely selections ... -40, ouch! I admit not envying those temperatures. We're suppose to get up to around 75F here this weekend (though we've had some cool days this week ... I'm certain you could easily point out that 'cool' is relative and my judgement could be distorted )

    Well, we don't have snow but we do get some rain (and I personally tend to like the rain and don't mind overcast conditions much either.):



    And The Judds appear to be having some fun in the rain as well


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    Re: Pub songs: Now Playing: (_________)

    Nice selections, both known to me and always enjoyed.

    Having some internet problems at this end, slow connection speeds, whether because of the weather locally or farther down the line, as our cable runs through Alberta, I believe, and the line was cut by digging equipment two or three times last year. Very hard to try and surf looking for music and then waiting for several minutes for enough of the song to load to get a listen to it.

    You'll have to settle for a classic 'rain song' until my technology gets some wheels back under it........

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCQ6XmsJ8tE
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    Re: Pub songs: Now Playing: (_________)

    I've had some rather flakey connections over the years and remember a few times it feeling like trying to use a HAM radio to ping some communications tower half a world away

    Well I found a guitarist with a medley of some others 'classics' as well ... maybe something to listen to from a nice warm interior setting looking out at either a frosty exterior or a rainy afternoon. I've tended to find rainy/overcast days relaxing, at least when I didn't have to be out and about most the day, but even then I still don't mind it much (that could be because it's not that often we get rain here, and elsewhere in the world it could be almost a daily ritual ).



    Here's some music that I believe is from South America. My father used to paint at night and listen to a radio station in the background. Sometimes I'd sleep underneath the easle and just listen to him occasionally tapping his brushes to clean them off along with quite a variety of different types of music from around the world, though I remember him especially enjoying pieces like this:



    Have a good evening

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    Re: Pub songs: Now Playing: (_________)

    Since your connection is slow, I can attempt to save you some time and toss up another one that might save you some lag time This guy is an amazing guitarist. He sounds like he's playing half an orchestra during some parts of this performance and a few parts I love the way he (what we affectionately refer to here in Southern California as) "gets off" on some parts with a strong rythm

    Apparently he's also a gent from "down under":


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    Re: Pub songs: Now Playing: (_________)

    Thank you, Steve, for doing a little extra 'leg-work'. The intermittent nature of my connectivity issues and some work with a technician by means of telephone over the last few days has me leaning toward a modem problem. We have presently by-passed the router and are working direct line from the media computer, but hubby left me a note saying that it is still acting funky, so I'll be calling in a trouble ticket again tomorrow. A minor inconvenience in the great scheme of things, but if those monopoly bandits are going to take my money AND relieve me of the option of choice, they can ruddy well 'put out', lol.....

    Extra marks for the William Tell Overture as it is associated with horses in my memory as being the theme from 'The Lone Ranger'. The Cordilleras piece was also lovely and that Tommy Emmanuel is something else. I had never seen him play before. Truly inspiring.

    Here is another song from my childhood memories, played in a way I had never heard it before.



    I'll see if I can find one more before I either lose my internet ride or have to brave the elements.......
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