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POPSPlaya Cofi Jukebox: Best of the Top 100 Golden Years Pop Music Choose a year from 1952 through 1982 and the top 100 popular tunes will play in the background as you work or play online! Additional collections include Caribbean Rhythms, Movie Themes, Classical, Long Play 100, TV Themes, Heart Felt, Bakersfield, Nat King Cole, Christmas, Piaf and Friends, Pop Gospel, Show Tunes, Vieques Wake, and Requests.
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POPSI WANT TO SHARE THIS COOL MUSIC SITE I don't know how many of you know of this site but I find it easy to navigate. No popups (for me anyway) and theres music here I can't find on some of the other music sites. Theres nothing to download either.
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POPSPlaya Cofi Jukebox Listen to music : The top 100 songs from the golden years of popular music - plus more of our musical heritage.
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POPSPachelbel Rant Comedian Rob Paravonian rants about how much it sucks to play Pachelbel's Canon in D on a cello. Very funny. ...y'know, I had forgotten all about this until I watched this. Gee, thanks, Rob. :p
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POPSMy Way 'most popular' funeral tune Not that I'm planning anything. I'd be more into Gnarls Buckley, maybe Kev "Bloody" Wilson. (Kev would get them smiling) A recent funeral included only AC/DC and half smoked joints instead of flowers. The bloke deserved what he wanted. Salvos are best for those who think they are going elsewhere, or want a penny each way. Realistic.
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POPSSimon Cowell "Hearts" Susan Doyle Show judge and music mogul Simon Cowell is now reportedly organising a record deal for her, while bookmakers say she is the favourite to win the ITV talent show. Susan Boyle - Singer - Britains Got Talent 2009 (With Lyrics) video (7:07) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY Boyle's sudden trajectory mirrors that of previous Britain's Got Talent winner Paul Potts. The plain Welsh mobile phone salesman wowed audiences with his classical singing and is due to release his second album this year.
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POPSSongs to die for Top 5 popular songs: 1. "My Way" - Frank Sinatra/Shirley Bassey. 2. "Wind Beneath My Wings" - Bette Midler/Celine Dion. 3. "Time To Say Goodbye" - Sarah Brightman/Andrea Bocelli. 4. "Angels" - Robbie Williams. 5. "Over The Rainbow" - Eva Cassidy. - Top 5 hymns: 1. "The Lord Is My Shepherd". 2. "Abide With Me". 3. "All Things Bright And Beautiful". 4. "Old Rugged Cross". 5. "Amazing Grace". - Top 5 classical pieces: 1. "Nimrod" from "Enigma Variations" - Elgar. 2. "Pie Jesu" from "Requiem" - Faure. 3. "Ave Maria" - Schubert. 4. "Nessun Dorma" - Puccini. 5. "Canon in D Major" - Pachelbel. - Other chart movers (no rankings): - "Hallelujah" covered by talent show winner Alexandra Burke. - "Bat Out Of Hell" - Meatloaf. - "Spirit In The Sky" - Doctor and the Medics. - 'Highway To Hell" - AC/DC.
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POPSThe dumbing down page (Mu-sick) This site provides information about shops, companies and public services using piped music (aural pollution) in the spaces occupied by their clients or customers and it encourages you to complain about this abuse. It has also this page about dumbing down. I heard people saying that "dumbing down" means "accessibility". I guess "piped music" could then mean "freedom of speech", and the same could be said of leafleting. I still wonder where's the limit that would allow us to distinguish information, comunication, creativity and opinion sharing from noise, enviromental and mind pollution. I love infographics. Some could be saying that's dumbing down information, I guess. (once more sorry for my poor english)