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Post by mehitabel on Dec 27, 2015 22:43:18 GMT -5
I know what you mean. To tell the truth I've even given up clicking at all! It's kind of a five-note song. Made me think of "One Note Samba." Significantly more interesting and complex (and not really one note). I found a traditional version of it by someone I'm not familiar with. So that's a good thing to discover. This is really cool - thanks for posting
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Post by adamrocks on Dec 27, 2015 22:44:46 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Dec 27, 2015 22:50:45 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2015 22:51:23 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Dec 27, 2015 22:55:33 GMT -5
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Post by stampsgal on Dec 27, 2015 22:55:48 GMT -5
For whatever it's worth, I am hearing ALN more on Mix105.1 (Orlando) more than I ever heard GT . . . Which makes me happy. (Heard it twice today.) Have never heard GT played regularly on stations in Calgary. If I am listening to the wrong ones...would love to know. I heard it once on a small town station, and once as a promo on the Ryan Seacrest show when GT first dropped. We spent Christmas in Medicine Hat, a small city of 60,000 in Alberta. I was washing Xmas dinner pots/ pans and a local radio station was playing in the background...a top 40 type station. I hear GT. I was shocked ...ran to the living room ...yup it was the radio. My niece said they play it "all the time". Well that was good news!
So what happened to our city with a million people .....no Adam?? Why...Will never know! As far as ALN....I am still crossing my fingers and toes!
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Post by adamrocks on Dec 27, 2015 22:57:23 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Dec 27, 2015 23:00:20 GMT -5
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