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What are you listening to today?

This morning I rode the bicycle and got some lunch at a local pub. Then I rode through the local university. It was a lovely spring day. Upon returning home I had the notion to try the "jiggly" method to find the loose connection with the aux lights on my K75S. The wires are "jiggled" until the loose connection is found. The "jiggly" method worked. I found the loose connection. I like to have my aux lights "switched"; that is the aux lights will only be able to be turned on when the ignition is switched on. I run a small wire from the headlamp low beam (typically a yellow wire) to a switch and from the switch to a relay. The relay will send 12 volts to the aux lights. The problem was where I'd tapped into the yellow lo-beam wire. I fixed this and all was good. While doing this work I found some more music that I liked. I listened to the whole album, but below is a track from the album which is interesting...

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Rhapsody in Blue

Ran across this...I didn't think fingers moved like that on the keyboard. They all seemed to enjoy this:

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Thanks robsryder, impressive! While working as a building inspector I got to see much behind the scenes. One was the rebuilding/tuning of a massive pipe organ in an 18th century church. I'll watch this gal again, what a performance.
 
A whole stack of my favorite old rap stuff. Today I've got De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, Public Enemy, the JBs, etc. all rolling around. Golden era hip hop is still pretty doggone fine. This morning is east coast. This afternoon will probably be those big deep funky west coast anthems. Got some docs to edit, some meetings to run and those funky beats are gonna by the lubrication that slides me through my Friday. :dance

 
The latest from another woman with a great voice.

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I feel like I've been flying in a time machine this evening courtesy of some of the earlier posts. I really liked this one ...

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These fellers look like they are having a good time. This song surely takes me back...

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We just lost the Queen of Rock 'n Roll...Tina Turner.

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I found this in a local vinyl shop yesterday. An album that I had never owned. Lovely copy. US pressing. From 1973, I believe.
 

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