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Http:www.sonnydeejay.com
I <3 Trance music :):dancing:
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Adding this one to my playlist
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The Best of Erykah Badu (iPod playlist); might break out some Joss Stone next...
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LED ZEPELLIN how many more times
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I've gotten to like Bella of late - interesting listings, interesting music....
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Arthur Honneger, Symphonie No.4 Deliciae basilienses
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" You and i " by Sandra cretu
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The sound of my fingers on the keyboard
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are these italian singers?
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no are not italian ,but i love the song is really good
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Originally Posted by
Prospero
The single greatest song to come out of the 80s, in two stunning versions. Heartbreaking and beautiful all at the same time. Makes you rage against the inevitability of the cycle of war it portrays.
Thank you Prospero.