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What's your worst musical tragedy?

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Revenge_Therapist:
If the was the thorum you would get a danza!

Simulacra:

--- Quote from: niatinari ---Ahh, it was my Celtic collection (Loreena McKennitt, David Arkenstone and Darby Devon among others) Anne Lisher, and all my Mercedes Lackey (what can I say, I LOVE her books and thus love the songs that go with them).

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bugger, i miss my loreena mckennitt stuff.  she did a really good rendition of The Lady of Shalott which remains my favorite song of hers of all time.  and mercedes lackey does music too?  my mind is blown.

niatinari:
Sounds like I really do need to send you some music, Simulacra.  

I prefer Loreena McKennitt's "The Highway Man" to "Lady of Shalot" although both are favorite poems of mine.

Are you a Lackey fan?  If you recall all the songs she mentions in her books, such as those talking about the feats of Vanyel and those written by Leslac, she's actually written songs to go with them.  And the songs have instruments like lute and hammered dulcimer.  Tis heaven.

IronOxide:
I have an original vynl (please don't bitch me out if i spelled it wrong) copy of 52nd Street. Yet the record player is broken.

Also, my sister snapped my copy of Running With Scissors and threw it out.

Erm, I used to enjoy listening to the Voodo Glow Skulls, who are a terrible band. Does that count as tragedy?

Druid:
I had to rebuy the My Morning Jacket CD after I lost it. I had a near tragady when a couple of people almost stole Rage Against the Machine, Mozart, and something else on a school trip.


--- Quote from: rynne ---When my mom said Metallica, my aunt was like, "Aren't they devil worshippers that tell kids to kill their families?"  For Christmas, my aunt gave me a Paula Abdul cassette.
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At least she didn't give you a bible and a note saying that she had signed you up for Christian counseling for at risk teens.

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