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Tremonti - "Marching In Time".

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Vivaldi “Cello Sonata no 6 in B flat major, RV 46” Christophe Coin, 1987

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Vivaldi “Cello Sonata no 6 in B flat major, RV 46” Christophe Coin, 1987

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@dualzamak
Glad to see you again on the forum...
I listen to a lot of classical music, especially Vivaldi, Mozart, Bach and also Eric Satie because his classical music is "different".
I love the sound of cello...

Click on:
Hauser (cellist) and Friends
Concert inside an Arena constructed between 27 BC and AD 68 in "Pula", Croatia, is among the world's 6 largest surviving Roman arenas.... 2 of them are in France...
the sound is VERY good...
 
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Every so often I watch mezmerized by this well-recorded drum-cover of King Crimson's "I Talk To The Wind".

You can find different people doing different vocals, one of my favs is Judy Dybl doing vocals. (Known then as Giles, Giles, and Fripp)

 
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Not sure what to make of this yet. Came up in Roon autoplay.

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David has dropped the first bit of a sample to his forthcoming album "Bilo 4" and I think it's terrific.

 
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