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Category: Music

Pachabel for today…

By Peter Ould Posted on March 20, 2007 Posted in Lighter Things, Music

Absolutely brilliant stuff by http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=paravonian – you can check out more of his stuff by clicking the link.

Sadly for us, the Swiss do it so much better

By Peter Ould Posted on March 19, 2007 Posted in Lighter Things, Music

By now you’ve endured the UK entry for Eurovision and sent me the bill for the consequential therapy. Now, for a lesson in how to do dance music properly, sit back and enjoy the Swiss entry. Did you see what …

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Flying the Flag??

By Peter Ould Posted on March 18, 2007 Posted in Lighter Things, Music

So we (the UK) finally have an entry for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Press play and may God have mercy on your soul… Recovered? What can I say. If you think it’s camp you’re so wrong – it’s a …

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Acceptable in the 80s

By Peter Ould Posted on March 14, 2007 Posted in Music

How could I have failed to have posted this before this evening? Heard it AGAIN on the radio tonight driving back from my post-ordination group and just love it, love it, love it!!!! Granted – I’m still not quite sure …

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Some music for today

By Peter Ould Posted on February 20, 2007 Posted in Anglican Communion, Music

Was trying to find a track to work out how I feel after last night’s great news. I think this is a start.

Played Alive

By Peter Ould Posted on February 17, 2007 Posted in Lighter Things, Music

Just to lighten the mood AND to prove that drumming is so cool…

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