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OT-Favorite Band/Music ~ Reading C&PM

Hello Friends,

I thought I would mix it up a bit and ask what people listen to (if anything) while reading & posting here. Music is a huge part of my life (for better or worse) but it is always a constant. Does anyone here have a favorite group/band that they listen to and would like to share that with everybody?

I will take that next step. My favorite band is Steely Dan and I listen to "AJA" quite often full blast with my JBL L-112's flexing their might and reading the posts here. It is a cool experience for me and I am in hopes that those who listen to music while perusing this board will share what they listen to. 🙂 No right,no wrong, no scam; it is what it is. Do tell...

richard
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http://youtu.be/AksJ1a64UfI       RIP Mozart, Hidden treasures - George Onslow - Violin Sonata No. 1 in F major 1819

 

 

1819 ITALIAN STATES NAPLES 10 Tornesi obverse

 1819 ITALIAN STATES NAPLES 10 Tornesi reverse

 
 
  
Specifications Design Notes

Composition: Copper

Weight: 31.1900g

Diameter: 39mm

Obverse: Crowned head to left

Obverse Legend: FERD. I. D. G. REGNI SICILIARVM ET HIER. REX.

Reverse: Large crown above 2-line inscription, date in exergue

Reverse Inscription: TORNESI / DIECI

Ruler: Ferdinando I

 

 



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http://youtu.be/_06Lktma0SA 

Marino Falliero Donizetti Mertz Jerry Willard Lacote guitar 1820

 

GERMAN STATES HANNOVER 16 Gute Groschen KM# 123     1820 1820
 
1820 GERMAN STATES HANNOVER 16 Gute Groschen obverse

 1820 GERMAN STATES HANNOVER 16 Gute Groschen reverse

 
 
  
Specifications Design Notes

Composition: Silver

Fineness: 0.9929

Weight: 11.77g

ASW: 0.3757oz

Melt Value: $9.06 (8/25/2013)

Obverse: XX. EINE. F. MARK. below ledge

Reverse: Denomination, legend

Ruler: George III

Note: Prev. KM#124.



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http://youtu.be/dpC81-SJcvo 

Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse of the Heart (video oficial)



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Chris Tomlin

http://youtu.be/9fL-TwKzkCk

I highly recommend his concert, saw him last April with my older daughter Shayla and 2 close friends

Looking forward to this concert in November

http://youtu.be/knuHDPbE5es

Matthew West

 

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@beachgirlbaby01 wrote:

http://youtu.be/HBxbVPERZuU 

Waterloo 1815

 

 

ceylon stivers 1815ceylon stivers 1815To match yours.

 

I'm loving the 1800 great history involved. One of my favorite subjects.


AlloyCopper
Diameter22. mm
Thickness1.6 mm
Weight4.53 gms
ShapeRound
EdgePlain
DieAxis180°
Issue2,400,000
Proof 
MintRoyal Mint
1815_hst_obverse1815_hst_reverse
 Pridmore #92; Mitchiner #2223; Krause #80

Obverse : Laur and draped bust to right. T.W. placed below the right shoulder. Around margin GEORGIUS III D:G : BRITANNIARUM REX Reverse : Within plain rim an elephant facing left and above, CEYLON around rim; HALF STIVER in a single line; and below 1815.

The Stiver known in Sinhala Tuttuwa and in Tamil Tuddu was worth 3 Dutch challie (VOC Duits), and 4 English challie (1/2 Farthings). i.e. "Half Stiver" was of equal value to a British fathing of similar weight and size.

 

Thier ya go. Sorry for that, The other picture didnt show up



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I'm glad you fixed that Amy, you set a good example for me.  And that Bonnie Tyler song, I am not sure whether to laugh or cry.  Thank you for posting Fur Elise, both versions.  very nice!

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something to list(en) to .  Hope to get back to coins later Aim

http://youtu.be/J-ThFQXrzdo

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@jesusrocks3339 wrote:

I'm glad you fixed that Amy, you set a good example for me.  And that Bonnie Tyler song, I am not sure whether to laugh or cry.  Thank you for posting Fur Elise, both versions.  very nice!



Your welcome, Glad you liked it..  Me thats funny setting a good example.  Post music coins coming up shortly, Got distracted with those other coins. Now need to go food shopping dinner time and no food. Simple food cereal.



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1816

http://youtu.be/GifxekQOX-U

Franz Schubert - Der Konig in Thule (1816) - Lied - "Es war ein König1-pirate.jpg

Pirate Treasure Coin; Spanish King Philip IV Colonial

Re-tariffed 8 Maravedis 1618 Copper Cob

 

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wishing for more time this morning

http://youtu.be/rRdP0ud4UKo

http://youtu.be/TS0SYokc-cU

 

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just one more, I promise

http://youtu.be/qLTWoAmT3h0

coins?  got, got, got, got no time,  sorry BGB

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Wow, this is neat!  Coins & Musik together... AND MOSTLY HAPPY CHAT!

 

[Speaking of songs; how can we possibly forget this 'humorous song' sung by the famous James Durante aka el Schnozz!

I hadda hat when I came in.

I hung it on the rack.

I'll have a hat when I go out

Or I'll break somebodies back!

etc etc.]

 

For youse younger folks that have never visited a diner or cafe that HAS a hat rack, it was a common thing in the 1940s and 1950s for diners and cafes to have a hat rack mounted on the wall near the entrance door.  Hats were  constanly being 'taken', and not by the hat owner - hahaha!

 

 

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@elheron-grande wrote:

Wow, this is neat!  Coins & Musik together... AND MOSTLY HAPPY CHAT!

 

[Speaking of songs; how can we possibly forget this 'humorous song' sung by the famous James Durante aka el Schnozz!

I hadda hat when I came in.

I hung it on the rack.

I'll have a hat when I go out

Or I'll break somebodies back!

etc etc.]

 

For youse younger folks that have never visited a diner or cafe that HAS a hat rack, it was a common thing in the 1940s and 1950s for diners and cafes to have a hat rack mounted on the wall near the entrance door.  Hats were  constanly being 'taken', and not by the hat owner - hahaha!

 

 

Seriously never heard that before. Thanks for sharing, Who was taking the hats and why. Ive seen in old films coat racks. From what i watched they would take your coat off and hang it for you.  One of my favorites listening to folks talking about the past and what it was like.

 



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