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What Are You Listening To?

We all do it, tapping away on our keyboards while listening to our favourite music. So what are you listening to right now? If possible, please leave a link to YouTube so that other members can listen too.

I'm so old that I wouldn't be able to concentrate on computer work with music playing 🙄
 
Rag and Bone man sorry unable to post link as dont know how to. hes great
 
yes thats the one
No problem. If you find the tune you’re listening to on YouTube. Below the video is the option to “share.” Click on that, then there are a few options. Click “copy link” then paste it in the post. When you post the reply in this topic. The imbedded video should appear? Best wishes.
 
I find the Rag and Bone one gets under my skin in a good way. I'm of a vintage I bought it as a CD.
I tend to listen to music on YouTube. I still like 60s and 70s which is childhood times. I go to Spanish lessons and listen to a huge variety of Spanish music. However whilst the Olympics was on I enjoyed listening to Zaz a French jazz singer ( I like many of her pieces) and Pablo Alboran. He is Spanish but his mother was born in Casablanca and his French is excellent.He does start his part in Spanish but sings the rest in French. Zaz' mother teaches Spanish and she sometimes sings in Spanish. I've been listening to this lovely song again. My French used to be better than my Spanish.

 
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"Nobody talks like that!". Jack Lemmon doing the tango is one of my favourite film sequences ever. It's no surprise that Tarantino refers to it in 'Pulp Fiction'.
I connected with my now wife while dating over movie talk. this was one. Along with “cabaret?” The producers original was outrageously funny. Pulp fiction was great! Lol. In order to stay on topic of music.

 
I connected with my now wife while dating over movie talk. this was one. Along with “cabaret?” The producers original was outrageously funny. Pulp fiction was great! Lol. In order to stay on topic of music.

My favourite bit of 'Pulp Fiction is the 'Psycho' reminder :rofl:
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Spooky, our oldest daughter was watching it when I got home from work yesterday. If nothing else we've given her good taste in films.
Some social commentary’s seem timeless! Even my mum knowers what was happening I gues were not the first generation to invent rebellion. I’m clued up enough to know my mum was not totally clueless.

 
Ouch. If I remember rightly Bruice Willis winds up in a right wing gun shop owning pretatory “SA’er” with this guy & manages to escape? Then doesn’t have the heart to leave this guy pursuing him behind “We good?” “We good.”
That's right! Tarantino resurrected the careers of several actors, including Bruce Willis, John Travolta and Harvey Keitel.
 
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