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False Evidence Appearing Real ....is the enemy
We are not numbers .

A whole lot of love

UB40 "Burden of shame "

Food for thought.

I saw them at a free open air concert in the Netherlands, Rotterdam or Amsterdam I can't remember. it was back in the late 1970s before they became famous.
Everywhere you go. There you are.

Can't run away from yourself

The undercover hippy "Boyfriend"

I am using the Deepvibes internet web radio
http://www.deepvibes.co.uk/site/index.php
Have a lovely day folks

I hear you knocking

Who can it be now

BoA - Man in the Mirror
Any K-Pop fanatic here?
This is as close as I want to get to k-pop…
KIM JONG STYLE

Who remembers the "Crazy Frog"?
Any Thai pop fan here?
That is a particularly fine rendition of Ravel’s bolero, thanks @walker…
Lots of Grim Salvo.
I have to mention Simeon ten Holt’s Canto Ostinato after that wonderful bolero. The modesty, the natural progression of this piece is like breathing. It is typically Dutch.
Finlandia
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells (Live at Montreux 1981)

I Robot

I enjoyed that them there robots from @Shoshin1
Somehow I ended up listening to a sermon...
And now for something different ...

Indigenous Siberian Rock
Here is the well known Buddhist, Leonard Cohen, giving advice
I've been listening to a lot of King Crimson, including the Beat project.
The Beat project 2025
Ok, bucket list item crossed off. Tonight I was 4th row right in front of YoYo Ma!! ..with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra! My God, watching that man play the cello in person was breathtaking! 🎻.
The Lunatics Have Taken Over the Asylum

Free Jazz and Soul from a browser...
https://www.jazzradio.fr/radio/webradio
One for @lobster…
One more for @lobster
@Jeroen
Thanks. Not.
@Linc might like it...
Here is something for the impoverished but Buddhist. I listened with headphones that I did not put on. Which is the best way to listen to metal, punk and gangsta type music.

Must admit if watching films and in context, when these types of music are played... the visuals are just enhanced. So is fine
Not sure why, but I was compelled to watch this again for the first time since watching it when it was broadcast over 30 years ago. I was 20 when Kurt killed himself and was big into the local music scene at the time. It hit me hard then and watching this now gives me a strange emotional response. I think a mix of sadness, nostalgia and gratitude that this amazing performance was recorded.
