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What music are you listening to right now!?!?

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Villa-Lobos: Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5, from this unusual and superb CD.

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1957 recording of The Mikado on London 2-LP set
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A memory of my youth - and I still like the song:
The Knack - My Sharona

 
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Gustav Holst: The Planets - Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Simon Rattle

 
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I've been searching for this song for an hour now, because I didn't know the artist or the title. :O (My excuse: I often heard it as a child, but not afterwards.)
It's written in septuple time, with just a few instruments playing, and hands clapping.

Finally I found it:
Dave Brubeck (Duh!) - Unsquare Dance
 
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If you liked Unsquare Dance (7/4 time), listen to Castilian Drums (5/4):


Joe Morello was a drummer's drummer, the best who ever picked up a stick, and the perfect complement to Brubeck's outside-the-box genius. Their debut at Carnegie Hall was probably the apex of the band's glorious and innovative career, and the performance of their lives. The entire concert album is a must-have for any jazz fan.

Can you tell I'm passionate about this music? :)

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Thank you! I do understand your passion. I enjoyed every second of it. It must have been fascinating watching him.
 

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Still listening to Brubeck - another 5/4 time melody: Take Five :D

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From the Disney movie "Frozen", Elsa's song "Let it go", performed by Idina Menzel.
There are certainly better versions of this song. I love this one BECAUSE it's not perfect. :) I think it shows Elsa's feelings way better than a perfectly performed song ever could.


And I love this part of the movie where she builds a breathtakingly beautiful palace.
 
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