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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: lazarre who wrote (41692)6/2/2007 11:51:14 AM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) of 78420
 
Subjectively speaking, I have always liked Asian music and Africn music. I used to listen to Mariam Makeeba (married Stokely Carmichael). I have African chants on my CD player in my car right next to Pink Floyd's Dark side of the moon-lol.

EC probably listens to African chants, too-lol.

Impossible to fathom why one likes one type of music and not another.

Some music gives one that "high" which is what I seek. I remember how everyone raved about Eric Clapton (he is one fo the greats) and Cream. I never liked either as it didn't give me that music high.

The Doors, Pink Floyd and Eric Satie's "Velvet Gentlemen: give me that high.

The modern Asian music is brillant and emotional (would like it even better if I were younger) while the African music hits that aesthetic nerve (whatever that is)?
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