The Music Thread

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  1. GiantDuckFan

    GiantDuckFan be excellent to each other Staff Member

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    probably my favorite Frank and Dean songs



     
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    Life isn't complete until you fell in love with Sinatra playing in the background...
     
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    I'd rather do it my way.
     
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    I had never realized how much Donald Fagan looks like Fred Sanford.

     
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    With the exception of one post on this page, the others represent a lot of the music I grew up listening to. Yea, I'm an old fart.
     
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    Steely Dan was big back in the early 70's.
     
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    Steely Dan and the Doobie Brothers are at the Smoothie King Center May 22. I've never been in the arena but it appears that the cheapest seats within 50 of 60 feet of the state are $142. There are $36 tickets but I doubt that you can see much from the rafters.


     
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    My favorite version of Mack the Knife is a duet by Sinatra and Jimmy Buffett. It looks like it has been removed from YouTube.



     
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    Bobby Darin owns this ,.. loved it since I was a small kid, still one of my all-time favorite songs, any genre.



    Louis Armstrong's is a strong second
     
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