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My local newspaper recently wrote about top hits in other countries. In Japan, large groups made up of very many girls are apparently quite popular. This song, Hashire! Bicycle, is a hit in Japan.
In Germany, Switzerland, Belgium and Austria, this song has been the big summer hit:
In New Zealand, this song has been number one. It's a comical song recorded for charity to help kids. This is the long version, giving the background to the song.
Haven't we had any popular songs in Sweden? Yes, this relatively sad song has been popular this summer.
Ann
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Hi Ann
I liked very much the song Bicycle of Japan and song of Sweden
I liked very much the song Bicycle of Japan and song of Sweden
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Hi Ann
I liked very much the song Bicycle of Japan and song / Laleh/
Some Die Young /
I liked very much the song Bicycle of Japan and song / Laleh/
Some Die Young /
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two works of Björk, moon
and hollow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wa1A0pPc ... ature=plcp
also recommended solstice
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wa1A0pPc ... ature=plcp
also recommended solstice
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I love the Wankelmut song!
A few days ago I discovered this beautiful piece of music
A few days ago I discovered this beautiful piece of music
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http://www.universetoday.com/97426/nasa-probes-play-the-music-of-earths-magnetosphere/#more-97426 wrote:MagnetosphereClick to play embedded YouTube video.
by Jason Major on September 18, 2012
<<Launched on August 30, 2012, NASA’s twin Radiation Belt Storm Probe (RBSP) satellites have captured recordings of audible-range radio waves emitted by Earth’s magnetosphere. The stream of chirps and whistles heard in the video above consist of 5 separate occurrences captured on September 5 by RBSP’s Electric and Magnetic Field Instrument Suite and Integrated Science (EMFISIS) instrument. The events are presented as a single continuous recording, assembled by the (EMFISIS) team at the University of Iowa and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.
Called a “chorus”, this phenomenon has been known for quite some time. “People have known about chorus for decades,” says EMFISIS principal investigator Craig Kletzing of the University of Iowa. “Radio receivers are used to pick it up, and it sounds a lot like birds chirping. It was often more easily picked up in the mornings, which along with the chirping sound is why it’s sometimes referred to as ‘dawn chorus.’” The radio waves, which are at frequencies that are audible to the human ear, are emitted by energetic particles within Earth’s magnetosphere, which in turn affects (and is affected by) the radiation belts.
The RBSP mission placed a pair of identical satellites into eccentric orbits that will take them from as low as 375 miles (603 km) to as far out as 20,000 miles (32,186 km). During their orbits the satellites will pass through both the stable inner and more variable outer Van Allen belts, one trailing the other. Along the way they’ll investigate the many particles that make up the belts and identify what sort of activity occurs in isolated locations — as well as across larger areas.>>
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Plays in Harold and Maude - the movie, I love the lyrics
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I had to share this because I thought somebody might like this!
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THANKS, Kemosabe Orin. I've never heard a Carnegie Hallmonica playing the William Tell Overture before. YEE-HAA
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Wow, that's amazing! And Beyond, I'm glad you told me what the harmonica-Obi Wan Kenobe was playing!
Ann
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AKA The Lone Ranger Theme song.Ann wrote:Wow, that's amazing! And Beyond, I'm glad you told me what the harmonica-Obi Wan Kenobe was playing!
Ann
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The Lone Ranger and Tonto! Ahh! The memories! Hi Yo Silver Away! Get um up Scout!Beyond wrote:THANKS, Kemosabe Orin. I've never heard a Carnegie Hallmonica playing the William Tell Overture before. YEE-HAA
Orin
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The second part sounds like Bonanza!Beyond wrote:THANKS, Kemosabe Orin. I've never heard a Carnegie Hallmonica playing the William Tell Overture before. YEE-HAA
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Too big to post here but do yourself a favour and listen to Charles Ives Universe Symphony in four movements.
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Does anybody remember Perry Como?
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Letters, we get letters,
We get stacks an' stacks of letters . . .
We get stacks an' stacks of letters . . .
orin stepanek wrote:
Does anybody remember Perry Como?
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I dont know how you put the video in here. But who remember this.
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When you type your post, the row of buttons at the top of the "Post a Reply" window (B) (i) (u) etc end with (vimeo) & (youtube)Doum wrote:I dont know how you put the video in here. But who remember this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuA-fqKC ... detailpage
Select the [youtube] button and copy/paste the url address between them [youtube]HTTP ADDRESS[/youtube)
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Was thinking about space exploration while listening to it. Uhh i'm still thinking about it.
No aint working for the video. thanks anyway BMAONE
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Thank-you!geckzilla wrote:*sneak edit*
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This one's been playing through my brain cells today; so I thought I'd share it! It goes back to when I was a young-un!
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Orin
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