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that was fun, and the little bass solo break is kind of awesome, if I recall..

I'm not even in the states, but I found a bottle of Trump Champagne languishing in a small town liquor store that I picked up for a lark. I know that means I am giving a few cents to his campaign, but I don't think it will have much effect, and I can celebrate his demise with his own spirit, and if he wins, I can

Well, I loved Rockin Robin.. so that is definitely a mea culpa..So Bobby Day, you're in my history book…Tossin and Turnin' is also pretty good, so Lewis is in as well… Hmm… All American Boy.. did they remake that recently? I may need to hit the google.. I'm intrigued..

The Bobby Boom..No idea of that, but that is interesting.. of the Bobbies mentioned, I'm aware of Darin, Goldsboro, Boris, Rydell, Vee and Vinton.. Looks like Bare and Day take the short straws.

You know, I always thought Bobby Vee was a more hep way to say Bobby Vinton, that they were the same person… I have to review my cd collection now.. Sorry to hear, because "Take Good Care of my Baby" was a great song. RIP.

We just got one here in Calgary… I've seen it and it looks oddly familiar, but never yet been inside…is it good?

I'm not a huge rush guy, although I appreciate their talent and like a few of their songs, but you really need to listen to "La Villa Strangiato". If you have, and you don't like it, then Rush is definitely not for you. But if you realize how incredibly awesome it is, maybe give them another chance…

That last scene got me too. You could see in his eyes the absolute devastation occurring as she was leaving him, and hoping against hope that he says something to stop it. And Emma was great as well, as you could see in her eyes the hoping for that moment that never comes. It was amazingly powerful with so few words

Man, I loved the first season of Murder One.. That show was so seriously ahead of its time. Never heard of this, and can't imagine it bettering the original, with Benzali and Stanley Tucci…

Oh.. just thought of a hokey one, …

one more.. but this is not a goosebumps song because of its sadness or emotion, but more for its raw power and beauty..

one more.. but this is not a goosebumps song because of its sadness or emotion, but more for its raw power and beauty..

one more.. but this is not a goosebumps song because of its sadness or emotion, but more for its raw power and beauty..

one more.. but this is not a goosebumps song because of its sadness or emotion, but more for its raw power and beauty..

one more.. but this is not a goosebumps song because of its sadness or emotion, but more for its raw power and beauty..

one more.. but this is not a goosebumps song because of its sadness or emotion, but more for its raw power and beauty..

one more.. but this is not a goosebumps song because of its sadness or emotion, but more for its raw power and beauty..

one more.. but this is not a goosebumps song because of its sadness or emotion, but more for its raw power and beauty..

one more.. but this is not a goosebumps song because of its sadness or emotion, but more for its raw power and beauty..

Great choices! I would substitute, or perhaps just add, Eva Cassidy for Over the Rainbow, and Beethoven's Egmont Overture for its sheer power. Pavarotti's Nessun Dorma is the best, and just soars.