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Apr 09, 2017
light it up!!!
This. disco ball does its' job fairly well, but covers only a percentage of my room. I suppose the smaller the room, the better. The price of $35.00 falls short of value justification. Still, it's no bargain basement example like I've seen, and experienced.

Apr 10, 2017
Splendid "Muzak" music
Deodato did not get the big break of All Hurt comparatively. and sadly. He fell into obscurity with other would be 1970's instrumentalists; try Meco (Star Wars theme). But although his version of Zarathustra was the most renown, Rhapsody In Blue to me is the standout. The luck Deodato had or didn't have. Muzak made splendid, and as good as Mason Williams ' Classical Gas comparatively.

Apr 10, 2017
bill bokin in Noyac
This album, regarded as the twilight premium release of Beatles albums in general, is basically of premium quality. Hey Jude, a precursor to Let It Be in concept, happily laxes more than the aforementioned latter song in terms of preachy pretentiousness. Then there's Revolution (45 flip) and the chosen of the studio version over the White Album one, which is fortunate; the White Album one seems too Dylan based, implausible for an almost thoroughly delightful twilight Beatles offering. What might have been wiser than the two tracks of remembrance off A Hard Day's Night perhaps would have been The Inner Light (Lady Madonna flip), and at least one of the rejected Magical Mystery Tour inclusions heard only within the film. I decline further consternations, though. Hey Jude the album stands superior to the White and the remaining two subsequent twilight Beatle albums. Enough said.