The Friday Forum Jukebox Club!

Fine ill wait for opinions then, my original post edited, perhaps I try too hard?
I understand and thank you
@Willow

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Yes @anon06 and @Willow I agree with @Willow, we know and love your enthusiasm and perhaps you hit the nail on the head in your own words ‘perhaps you try too hard’ but it’s our 2 random words for me too.
I am not clever enough either.
Perhaps you would like to choose 2 random words?

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Two words then.
Opera and given it is the New Year, Bells.

Opera: Malcolm Mclaren Madam Butterfly

Bells: Jethro Tull Solstice Bells

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Thank you @clickinhistory, my song choices are PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and Mike Oldfield TUBULAR BELLS.
Warm wishes, Willow x

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@Willow
@Erica
Opera
La Donna e mobile Pavarotti
(apologies if you find translation), not an expert on opera, only one I know :rofl:
Bells
For Whom the bell tolls Begees

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Hi @Willow here are your links
The Phantom Of The Opera (youtube.com)
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells (Main Theme / Live 1979) (youtube.com)

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Here are your links @anon06
Luciano Pavarotti - La Donna È Mobile (Rigoletto) (youtube.com)
Bee Gees - For Whom The Bell Tolls (youtube.com)

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Thanks for the words @clickinhistory just been thinking.

OPERA - Freddy Mercury and Montserrat Caballé - Barcelona - Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballé - Barcelona (Original David Mallet Video 1987 Remastered) (youtube.com)

BELLS - Live Aid 1984 - Do they know it’s Christmas time - Do they Know it’s Christmas ~ Band Aid 1984 (youtube.com)

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Jingle Bell Rock by Bobby Helms

For Opera: Madam Butterfly - Flower Duet

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Nice words to use - thanks

For opera - Nessun Dorma (from Turandot) - David Miller

For bells
Me and my gal - Judy Garland and Gene Kelly

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Great words:

For Opera I have chosen this clip of Renaud Capucon playing the Dance of the Blessed Spirits from Glucks opera Orfeo ed Euridice . I actually heard him play this live at the Berlin Philaharmonic as an encore piece. This recording doesnt quite capture the live sound.

And for Bells- Ring my Bell sung by Anita Ward

Enjoy,
Helen

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For opera

and for bells

(not an easy listen, but great to sing :slightly_smiling_face: )

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Love the Ring out wild bells :slight_smile:

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Ok fingers crossed its ok this time
My two words are
MELODY -She loves you by the Beatles
COLOUR -Lady In Red by Chris Di Burgh
@Erica

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Hi @anon06 good choices, here are your links
BEATLES LIVE 1963: She Loves You & Twist and Shout in Gorgeous Color! (youtube.com)

Chris de Burgh - Lady in Red (Live 2016) | Ticketmaster (youtube.com)

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My thoughts are:
MELODY - Fleetwood Mac - Everywhere - Everywhere - Fleetwood Mac (Lyrics) (youtube.com)

COLOUR - The Moody Blues - Nights in white satin - Moody Blues - Nights in White Satin Lyrics (youtube.com)

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Classics, good choices @Erica

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Nice choice of words @anon06 . My choices are:

Melody - Follow You Follow Me by Genesis

Colour - Mellow Yellow by Donovan

Have a good weekend everyone, finally looks like a spell of better weather is headed our way.

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Nice choices @anon06
Melody went a bit off my normal choice of music
Lost Frequencies

As for colour, a rainbow of choices but seeing the first was an up tempo one, keep the theme going, Yellow (@Duncan this in that stereo was mind blowing in :slight_smile: )

Enjoy

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If I remember correctly it was you who liked Dolly Parton re Rockstar Album track "Dreaming of Elvis ", I won’t spoil it for you, but it’s hilarious AND OF COURSE TRUE, look it up! Infact I was going to pick legends as one of my words and include it, but changed my mind.

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