What music are you listening to?

Cool (y):)
I do not think so. California was part of New Spain (Spanish colony in North America) until 1821. Don Diego De La Mancha (El Zorro) and his faithful squire lived in Colonial California.

@Duarte
it seems like that Ötzi (The Iceman) is related to Don Diego De La Mancha (the other El Zorro) :grin:


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“Extinction is the rule. Survival is the exception.” (Carl Sagan)


 
If I Can Dream...I never appreciated him when he was alive, more fool I.

 
Demis Roussos - From Souvenirs to Souvenirs:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykK...J4ybNbEzT4ZuYuVVYTEMmkBdQNQHh251RXxP7p4M9j9oQ

A lonely room and empty chair
Another day so hard to bear
The things around me that I see remind me of
The past and how it all used to be

From souvenirs to more souvenirs I live
With days gone by when our hearts had all to give
From souvenirs to more souvenirs I live
With dreams you left behind
I'll keep on turning in my mind

There'll never be another you
No one will share the worlds we knew
And now that loneliness has come to take your place
I close my eyes and see your face

From souvenirs to more souvenirs I live
With days gone by when our hearts had all to give
From souvenirs to more…

Demis has a very recognizable voice.
 
Hafanana + Ramaya

 
The Gambler


:unsure: ... Everybody's song, ... our life, every choice we make is a Gamble :)

https://youtu.be/7hx4gdlfamo

Great song. Like a lot of country songs there's a lot of wisdom there.

I've been listening to Leonard Cohen for decades, and I was playing him quite a bit yesterday;in a reflective mood, I guess. This could be the anthem for our times.

 
Great song. Like a lot of country songs there's a lot of wisdom there.

I've been listening to Leonard Cohen for decades, and I was playing him quite a bit yesterday;in a reflective mood, I guess. This could be the anthem for our times.


very nice song :)
 
Nostalgia section- Two bands from Belo Horizonte

Sepultura


Pato Fu.

 
Simple Man

 
French Canadian Medley

 
Celine Dion - S’il Suffisait D’aimer

 
Madredeus.

Vem (Além da Solidão)

Faluas do Tejo
 

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