preludeman wrote:
Music does seem to help. What other music do you like Wonder Woman?
Thanks for asking.
I used to play Bach's Anna Magdalena notebook for the piano. That was the best: expressing what I felt for each note.
I like mostly anthing of BB King's, Stevie Ray Vaughn's, and Count Basie's. I like Eminem's Lose Yourself, Verdi's arias, Ridi Pagliacci and Si Puo from Il Pagliacci, Some gospel (the old style classics, not rhythm and blues). I like some country, like Garth Brook's The Dance and I've Got Friends in Low Places (I think that would have been a great song for Henry V to have sung about Falstaff in Shakespeare's Henry V). I like the Mavericks, almost the whole album with Oh What a Cryin Shame on it. I'm a dancer, so I like swing music that really swings. I like Frank Sinatra and Count Basie's Fly Me to the Moon. I like Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet. I like some hip hop, but don't know it much, but some of it is great to dance to. Modern Jazz Quartet, Dave Brubeck, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Charlie Mingus, Charlie Parker. Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong.....
I would like to know more alternative music. I think I would like a lot of that. I catch some sometimes on the radio that is really promising.
How about you, Preludeman, what do you like? Is that Prelude as in music, or prelude to what?
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