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Here's what is in heavy play either at home or in the car.
Oldies from the 1960s and 1970s (my youth):
- Norrie Paramor and John Sbarra: 'Sharon' (--Why not. It was my theme song when I was a radio DJ.--)
- Shocking Blue: 'Long and Lonesome Road'/'California Here I Come'/'Poor Boy' (medley), 'Railroad Man', 'Eve and the Apple', 'Rock in the Sea', 'Blossom Lady', 'This America', 'We're Shocking You', 'I'll Follow the Sun', 'I'm A Woman'
- George Harrison: 'Wonderwall' (--The entire album is a great mix of sitar, rock, and country--)
- Michel Polnareff: 'Allô, Georgina', 'Ame Caline', 'Tout, Tout Pour Ma Chérie' 'La Michetonneuse', 'La Poupee Qui Fait Non', 'Dans la Maison Vide', 'Qui A Tué Grand-Maman ?', 'Le Roi des Fourmis,' 'Mes Regrets'
- Patti Smith: 'Privilege (Set Me Free)', 'Victory'
And the 1980s:
- Plague of Locust: 'Utah, Gateway to Nevada', 'Trolling for Moroni', 'Jack Mormon'
And current:
- Elle King: 'Ex's & Oh's'
- 21 Pilots: 'Stressed Out', 'Tear In My Heart'
- X Ambassadors: 'Renegade'
- Muse: 'We Will Be Victorious'
Music is one way we each hold meaning to our lives.
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