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Inade - A Symmetric Dream
 
Quite an impressive soundtrack considering this is an old Sega game from the 90s...

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The last two are especially interesting... okay, one more:

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Thee Saints & The Prince Of Darkness - Running Away From You
 
The Chesterfield Kings - Hey Little Bird
 
A cd of Martha Argerich playing piano concerti: Liszt, Prokoviev, Ravel and Rachmaninoff (the 3rd) - that's right, the dreaded "Rach 3" from the movie "Shine."
 
if you want a supposed slight interesting insight into Rachmaninoff and his effect on our lives and the world (beyond music), check out the book Micheal and Natasha

and i thought i read somewhere that you want to go to montana, i grew up there for the most part of my life. i could certainly recommend some wonderful places. but i suppose they may only be most prescious to me

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csmswhs said:
if you want a supposed slight interesting insight into Rachmaninoff and his effect on our lives and the world (beyond music), check out the book Micheal and Natasha

and i thought i read somewhere that you want to go to montana, i grew up there for the most part of my life. i could certainly recommend some wonderful places. but i suppose they may only be most prescious to me

Thanks for the book recommendation and I'd love any suggestions about where to visit in Montana. :)
 
cheaptrickfan said:
Thanks for the book recommendation and I'd love any suggestions about where to visit in Montana. :)

if you go, just don't forget that occasionally it breeds wild banshees of the night;)

don't forget to bring along FleetwoodMac/Stevie Nicks
 
Satan's Breed - Laugh Myself To The Grave
 

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