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mtngigi
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Take a Break from "Misery Scrolling".

My niece just sent this to me ... regardless of whether or not you were a Carpenters fan, this is pretty cool endeavor from Pub Choir:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HezxInuN1YA

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luce-neidert
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Cool! I just love this type of things!

lysis10
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I ain't saying you ain't pretty

All I'm saying is I'm not ready for any person, place or thing to try to pull the reins in on me.

gilbert-phyllis
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For those whose taste runs to opera...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7EZVrvyMxY&feature=youtu.be


@gilbert-phyllis wrote:

For those whose taste runs to opera...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7EZVrvyMxY&feature=youtu.be

 

 

Very funny ... though I could only listen to so much. Opera, not so much. Classical, yes please. Yo Yo Ma's contribution to soothing our souls:

 

https://twitter.com/hashtag/SongsOfComfort?src=hashtag_click

lysis10
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I thought this was a 70s music thread and nobody knows Linda Rondstadt. Fine.

mtngigi
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Jennifer M wrote:

I thought this was a 70s music thread and nobody knows Linda Rondstadt. Fine.


I do know LR and recognized the lyrics ... but thought it was off-topic so didn't respond. As you can see, I'm as out of it as I was on your other misunderstood post.  Smiley Tongue   Sorry Jen, I'll try to pick up the pace.

 

I love her voice and her songs, and yes, The Carpenters were the 70's.

lysis10
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Virginia F wrote:

Jennifer M wrote:

I thought this was a 70s music thread and nobody knows Linda Rondstadt. Fine.


I do know LR and recognized the lyrics ... but thought it was off-topic so didn't respond. As you can see, I'm as out of it as I was on your other misunderstood post.  Smiley Tongue   Sorry Jen, I'll try to pick up the pace.

 

I love her voice and her songs, and yes, The Carpenters were the 70's.


I was trying to impress you with my 70's music astuteness. 

yitwail
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I’m impressed. That song was written by Mike Nesmith of the Monkees by the way
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mtngigi
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John K wrote:
I’m impressed. That song was written by Mike Nesmith of the Monkees by the way

He's written quite a few hit songs. And ... did you know his mother was the inventor of Wite-Out (liquid paper)?

 

ETA: We'll be able to tell the ages of everyone by their knowledge of Wite-Out. Smiley Happy

lysis10
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John K wrote:
I’m impressed. That song was written by Mike Nesmith of the Monkees by the way

ha this I did not know. 

petra_r
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Jennifer M wrote:

John K wrote:
I’m impressed. That song was written by Mike Nesmith of the Monkees by the way

ha this I did not know. 


Ha, I didn't, either.

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