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Mom and I were sharing songs with each other and we discovered that we both like this one because it perfectly describes how I feel about Steve and she's just happy I found someone I feel that way about! Lol

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Some performance :eek:

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We'll try this. Hopefully no licensing issues.

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"You know the scene. Halfway through the iconic “Shawshank Redemption,” Andy Dufresne walks into the Warden’s office and plays a recording of “Le Nozze di Figaro,” specifically the Duettino “Sull’aria” across the main speakers to the entire prison. It earns him a stay at solitary confinement. But it also changes the entire story."
The most beautiful aria from The Marriage of Figaro composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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"You know the scene. Halfway through the iconic “Shawshank Redemption,” Andy Dufresne walks into the Warden’s office and plays a recording of “Le Nozze di Figaro,” specifically the Duettino “Sull’aria” across the main speakers to the entire prison. It earns him a stay at solitary confinement. But it also changes the entire story."
The most beautiful aria from The Marriage of Figaro composed by Wolfgang
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Any of you remember Bert Jansch? Well here's Davy Graham playing Berts' "Angie" a while ago.
What makes me giggle is that Davy looks like the kind of guy you really wouldn't like to meet in a dark alley, which is so unfair, he was the most gentle friendly and caring guy you could wish to meet.

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Ronnie James Dio (Froggy) sings on the way home. Drawings by Alan Aldridge. Ronnie James Dio sings here with a smooth voice, almost feminine, contrasting with the power of his voice in "Love is all", proving, as if it had to be proved, the wide range of his vocal possibilities.

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This one I would have never guessed played blindly.
 
I dont know why I like this song its spanish its could be very offensive i dont speak spanish
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