What are you listening to?

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I knew you'd like it. Anything to do with dogs, I always think of you. Check out his channel. Read comments to learn about Maple and Cherry.

Dogs and guitars and snow.

Was playing around with a big floof like this guy, yesterday in the cold and flurries.

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His name was Reginald.
 
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it's not Death Angel, but I like it.

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And now I'm listening to this...




I've kicked off the weekend with "Unchained" on Friday afternoons pretty consistently since the mid '80s. I'm playing it late on a Monday because my weekend starts now. Thanks to Joey Needles, apathetic or retarded neighbors, and satanists, I have no work to be at tomorrow.

Good night folks, I'm going to have a cocktail.
 

"De do mujhay Anchal ka tukda" translates to "give me solace under your wings/under your shadow". This is a derived translation and not a literal meaning (Anchal = veil). The meaning here is the person is yearning to be accepted by their lover even for a small fraction of their love.
 
Yeah… sometimes I go here for something different to listen to… https://bandcamp.com/
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Good comment I saw on Youtube:

It is utterly mind-blowing to me how much music there is in the world. Like i wouldn't even know how to categorize this like what genre would it be? And there seems to be infinite amounts of it! It isn't like the old days where a band cuts an album and you hear it on the radio or pick it up at the record store you know? Where do these artists and songs all come from? Other than YouTube like how would one discover it all?? Sadly I save things I come across and like to my playlists and as time goes on they get deleted, taken down, moved to private and no more! How would I ever find it again? There's too much to really learn by memory I mean I guess I could get a notebook and just start noting down the names/titles of *everything*.... even now as I type this I see to my right an entire list of other videos I have yet to play. Love it.


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As someone who binges on music from all over the world, I concur. I'm amazed at the endless variety and mixtures of different influences. I often notice strong similarities in ancient/traditional music. For instance, that droning note played with bagpipe music is like classical Indian sitar music. Here's some traditional Thai music and I could just as easily imagine this being guitars and a banjo:

 
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