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Good point, Katie!

Happy one day anniversary!

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hahahahahhaaaaaaaa! :floorlaugh::floorlaugh::floorlaugh:

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Favorite song about aquatic mammal.

[video=youtube;HfVBF7beYjI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfVBF7beYjI[/video]
 
My sister turned me on to Gino Vanelli:

[video=youtube;z8e1SjBHSUM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8e1SjBHSUM[/video]
 
The visceral reaction I'm having to some of these songs...it's like my heart literally hurts in a weird good way.
 
Horse With No Name By America My ex-husband told me this song had something to do with a mescaline "trip". Looking back, decades later, I think it makes sense!
[video=youtube;Tm4BrZjY_Sg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tm4BrZjY_Sg[/video]
 
The visceral reaction I'm having to some of these songs...it's like my heart literally hurts in a weird good way.

This one seems especially appropriate for you.

[video=youtube;D6-ecGlJw6w]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6-ecGlJw6w[/video]
 
Well, no America retrospective would be complete without this.

[video=youtube;bMaojBogT34]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMaojBogT34[/video]
 
The visceral reaction I'm having to some of these songs...it's like my heart literally hurts in a weird good way.

I feel the same way. Gino Vannelli, oh my gosh I had completely forgotten about him!

Music can so quickly take you back in time and you remember so much about what you were doing throughout your life.

In my first year of college, I was really getting into Jazz, I guess now you'd call it 'smooth jazz'. I listened to Bob James and Stanley Turrentine and Pat Methany and Ramsey Lewis and David Sanborn and Earl Klugh, among many others.

The only semi-famous connection I have, is that my boyfriend's sister was married to the keyboardist for Earl Klugh at the time.

:)
 
I saw this performance while I was putting away laundry and I'm not kidding when I say I kept rewinding my DVR and playing it over like 30 times that night. Kept it on my list and would listen to it over and over. I love this combination of their voices and their connection singing together.

[video=youtube;m-9WBYZ9Yls]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-9WBYZ9Yls[/video]
 
Have we touched on musicals yet? So many favourites, don't know which to choose ...

Cabaret is a must:

Cabaret- Money - YouTube

And the best number--in my opinion--from Grease:

[video=youtube;hGzBZJHhHsc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGzBZJHhHsc[/video]
 
I feel the same way. Gino Vannelli, oh my gosh I had completely forgotten about him!

Music can so quickly take you back in time and you remember so much about what you were doing throughout your life.

In my first year of college, I was really getting into Jazz, I guess now you'd call it 'smooth jazz'. I listened to Bob James and Stanley Turrentine and Pat Methany and Ramsey Lewis and David Sanborn and Earl Klugh, among many others.

The only semi-famous connection I have, is that my boyfriend's sister was married to the keyboardist for Earl Klugh at the time.

:)

Earl Klugh brings back such a seriously intense moment for me I don't know if I could even listen to it. Now if I can remember the song....hmmmm
 
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