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Re: I love my playlists too
mysteria, yes, I love my African collections for gettinghousework done quickly and happily. So much music, so little time....
But I have just begun to make playlists....what fun they are....thanks for writing to me here.
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benzinha
on August 10, 2008 at 9:55 PM
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Re: benzinha
thanks for the thoughtful reply.
I'm glad that some it has found its way onto your iPod....So, I'm more your momma's age, no?
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benzinha
on August 10, 2008 at 9:53 PM
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I love my playlists too
its fun to listen to streaming of whatever I like...
posted by
mysteria
on August 10, 2008 at 9:36 PM
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benzinha
I looked over the pages and found a few of your that are on my Ipod.
My mother loved the platters. I bought her a greatest hits cassette and she played it until it broke. I like Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, but my favorite is The Great Pretender. Haven't listened to it since my mother died though.
Some of the others I have is Eddie Cochran's Summertime Blues (I downloaded it Friday night), the Flamingoes' I Only Have Eyes For You, Patsy Cline's Crazy (Walking After Midnight is on my to-get list, however), Oh Donna by Ritchie Valens, Johnny Cash's I Walk the Line (I love that humming), Bill Haley's Shake Rattle and Roll, and Since I Don't Have You by the Skyliners.
I've heard many versions of Kansas City, but my favorite is by Wilbert Harrison. Many aren't on my list, but I'm familiar with most of them, enough where I could sing along. I didn't realize I listened to so much music from that era.
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Talion_
on August 10, 2008 at 9:22 PM
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