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John Coltrane - The Lost Album.... got two copies for my birthday - my family and friends know me so well🙂

 
They are amazing live
My elder son and his partner went to their show on Saturday, June 23, 2018 at London Stadium, the evening before they were due to travel 'oop north' to join us on holiday. They enjoyed the show immensely and said it was well worth all the travel and loss of sleep.

I'm going to look further into their catalogue online and see what else takes my fancy.
 
My elder son and his partner went to their show on Saturday, June 23, 2018 at London Stadium, the evening before they were due to travel 'oop north' to join us on holiday. They enjoyed the show immensely and said it was well worth all the travel and loss of sleep.

I'm going to look further into their catalogue online and see what else takes my fancy.


Lol that was my 4th time seeing them

Mike
 

Another great band to see live
 
Aahh! Thanks for that info! I’m not very clued up on pop music in general as I’m a classical fan apart from the 80’s: the decade I was a teenager & that’s the soundtrack of my youth!
@Lanny me too! What classical stuff do you listen too?
 
 
@Lanny me too! What classical stuff do you listen too?

My favourites are Mendelshohn, Strauss, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Buch etc. As well as what is considered the new modern Classical music, film scores, as they use a full orchestra, & my favourite composers are Morricone, Howard Shore, John Williams etc.

I also love opera & my favourites are Puccini, Mozart, Verdi & Gilbert & Sullivan, although the last duo compose what is considered operettas as they are not entirely sung & has some spoken dialogue.
 
My favourites are Mendelshohn, Strauss, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Buch etc. As well as what is considered the new modern Classical music, film scores, as they use a full orchestra, & my favourite composers are Morricone, Howard Shore, John Williams etc.

I also love opera & my favourites are Puccini, Mozart, Verdi & Gilbert & Sullivan, although the last duo compose what is considered operettas as they are not entirely sung & has some spoken dialogue.
A good choice. My favourites are Mozart, Beethoven, Handel & Puccini.Ouccinis operas are favourite and I’ve seen them many times. I also like the film composers too. John Williams is brilliant. I listen to Ludovici Eunoudi too sometimes. Not in the same class as classical but sometimes for chilled music it makes a change.
 
 
Can't open this Mike ~ it's been disabled by the video owner ~ and directed to watch it on YouTube!!

Aarrrrgggghhhhh it's been happening a bit on certain videos off YouTube tbh

Mike
 
There's so many of Willie Nelsons songs that I love ~ this is just one of them...
WL
 
Hopefully this version will work lol






Mike
 
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