Music to admire your coins by
SereneDude
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Since I just rec'd the latest ATB 5 oz puck, I went to the bank and brought home the rest of my set to play with.
I've got "Kind Of Blue" by Miles Davis on the iPod and by golly, it sure fits my coin mood right now!
I've got "Kind Of Blue" by Miles Davis on the iPod and by golly, it sure fits my coin mood right now!
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Exit bunker, enter Matrix. LOL
Or anything Jethro Tull flavored.
One of my all time favorites, for studying coins or almost anything else. Excellent choice.
A little Pink Floyd DSOTM will get you in the zone.
Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
<< <i>A little Pink Floyd DSOTM will get you in the zone. >>
I can hang with that, too.
There are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who do not.
But for me . . . .
Rippingtons . . . pretty much any album, but 'Topaz' and 'Live in L.A.' may be my faves.
The core group from which many of the modern jazz artists of note have had their 'teeth-cutting' since the early 1980s. Marienthal, Karasony, Stone, Reid, and of course, the incomparable Jeff Kashiwa on anything-woodwind. Take a look at his stuff on the EWI-4000 . . . .
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh . . don't get me started. True genius without the electronic crap.
Drunner
..............sends chills up my spine and heightens concentration. When he slows down, time to wind the crank.
I think U2 fits pretty nicely. The sense of charity and compasion helps to break down the "Scrooge McDuck" notion, that it's more about knowledge and compassion.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."