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    My mum and stepdad are big fans of Rieu - they've usually got one of his dvds on when I pop in to visit.

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    Film soundtracks are great. I like the Plunkett & Macleane soundtrack for whenever I need to get somat done. Dunno if it's technically classical, bit of a mix. It's simplistic and cheesy, but also haunting and just fast paced enough for motivating me with whatever I've gotta get done

    Quite often listen to Star Wars too.. heehee

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    I love the classical http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KgpEru9lhw Bolero love this calming

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    I love the Italian Job. (the original) and the great escape and Dam busters.
    Quote Originally Posted by EmmyRed View Post
    Film soundtracks are great. I like the Plunkett & Macleane soundtrack for whenever I need to get somat done. Dunno if it's technically classical, bit of a mix. It's simplistic and cheesy, but also haunting and just fast paced enough for motivating me with whatever I've gotta get done

    Quite often listen to Star Wars too.. heehee
    They look at me and think I'm cool, I'm purplefan at night I rule.

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    Thanks EmmyR,
    Hate to show my ignorance but I've never heard of P & M. Don't think it came over the water. I've found the film on Youtube. Too tired to watch it tonight but know I'm going to love it, I'm listening to the music at the moment.
    Can't be doing with André Rieu at all. I didn't even know he was popular in the UK.

    I have quite an eclectic choice of music, from Bach to boy bands.
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    Last edited by sidiam; 10-01-14 at 11:18 PM.

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    Listening to a CD of Palestrina by the Tallis Scholars. Very relaxing.

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    Oooooh I love Palestrina. Not listened to any for ages. Was listening to some Tallis earlier tho. - Spem in alium

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    A bit of Chopin...


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    May I chime in? Bach's Coffee Cantata has always been a favorite on a Sunday morning.....charming. 18th century coffee junkie! Poor thing would have to wait another 2+ centuries for Starbucks.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVzvX9oQVCY

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    Henrik Chaim Goldschmidt plays "Gabriel's Oboe"


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