I always enjoyed the opening music to Ghost in the Shell.
As you can imagine from the songs I've posted, I drive music selection algorithms absolutely bonkers.
Umm...hmm...I'm not really set up for recording, but I'll give it some thought.
Once upon a time I had a video of the Christmas Concert we did at Church. It was a mixture of traditional stuff as well as some Trans-Siberian Orchestra stuff.
I'll see if I can find it.
There's a lot to recommend from Bob Seger. Here's one of my favorites:
When I was in the video game business, we also ran jukeboxes and pool tables at bars. There was a "Men's Club" in Galena Ks that we had the jukebox in. One of the young ladies was complaining that the jukebox just didn't...
This (I think) is the only song by Dobie Gray that I know, but I've always enjoyed it when it comes on the radio.
Wow, he covered a lot of ground stylistically:
Just heard this one today, thought I should post it up, these kids are just frickin' AMAZING with their voices, and IMO a powerful rendition of a powerful song:
And finally, Thomas Bergersen, Two Steps From Hell, "Rocket to the Moon". My son made the comment when I queued this up for him that this composition was created by someone who had actually seen a launch. I don't know about that, but I can say that I was there for the Apollo launch of the...
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