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That was amazing ! What an audience !! I had to watch it on YT as I couldn't access the video that you posted.

Well that's what happened to me as well shyvas ,so I deleted that post and posted the YT link and it still comes up as posted:???:

I agree, he (they) really get the audience pumped up.:)
 
The Norwegian audiobook "Who Killed Birgitte Tengs". It's about a murder case in Norway that was really special, and had so many error and faults in it, where they more or less "sacrified" her cousin to get someone convicted...
 

http://www.buenavistasocialclub.com/story/

As Cuban revolutions go, it was an entirely peaceable uprising – but its impact could not have been more profound. On the release of the Buena Vista Social Club™ album in 1997, few outside the specialist world music audience initially took much notice of the record’s elegantly sculpted tunes and warm, acoustic rhythms. Then something extraordinary occurred
 
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Interesting, beautiful and enthralling, yet melancholy and haunting version of Scarborough Fair by Nox Arcana. Scarborough fair is originally an English ballad, but was popularised by Simon & Garfunkel in the 1960s:
I'm listening to this over and over ... and over! :)
 
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Interesting, beautiful and enthralling, yet melancholy and haunting version of Scarborough Fair by Nox Arcana. Scarborough fair is originally an English ballad, but was popularised by Simon & Garfunkel in the 1960s:
I'm listening to this over and over ... and over! :)
This would be a decent soundtrack for a video game.:D ...I love "Scarborough fair" too,- when i was in the hospital, i learned it by heart, and it helped me to stay sane.:p Later i heard a version by some Irish folk-pop woman-singer, and that was not bad.:)
 
Interesting, beautiful and enthralling, yet melancholy and haunting version of Scarborough Fair by Nox Arcana. Scarborough fair is originally an English ballad, but was popularised by Simon & Garfunkel in the 1960s:
I'm listening to this over and over ... and over! :)

SF is one of my favourite songs. I really like Nox Arcana's version as it has a lot of depth. I don't know whether a harpsichord is used as an instrument.

A beautiful song indeed !
 
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