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What's on your iPod, CD player, computer etc. ??

Biosafena

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Being stuck in the cold and snow makes me want to play a game. What I would like each person to post is the artist and song title of the last song they played on their iPod, CD player, computer or whatever device you use for playing your music media. This will certainly give some insight into the diverse musical tastes of the group. And hey, maybe it will bring together a few folks with like tastes or interests!

I will be the first:

Faron Young - If I ever fall in love (with a honky tonk girl). 1970

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But I've got some new Alvin Lee, Joe Satriani, and Leslie West to stuff into the little noisemaker too! :thumbup:
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"Black Dog", Led Zeppelin . . . but I also just downloaded some Leon Redbone . . . my musical tastes are eclectic!
 
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On the way to work This Morning

1.The Woman of My Dreams- The Time Bandits (Vince Gill)
2. Burning Down The House-Talking Heads
3. Attics of My Life-The Grateful Dead
4.Have A Heart-Bonnie Raitt
5.Woven into You-Mumbo Gumbo
6.Three Little Birds-Bob Marley

Just 6 of 13,785 songs on my iPad, iPhone, and Apple TV. :firstplace::yes:
 
The Last Ship - Sting
This morning was Black Magic Woman-Santana and Green T Shirt Blues - Saul Broudy. That last one is from a CD called In Country:Folk songs of Americans in Viet Nam.
 
Ipod is Roll Me Away--Bob Seger

CD in the car is Real World--Matchbox 20

Alarm clock CD is Don't Rock the Jukebox--Alan Jackson

Kindle is Rockstar--Nickleback

Phone is Peace in the Valley--Elvis Presley

Whew...glad there is not a power outage...gotta keep all the batteries charged! Explains the electric bill..
 
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