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Thanks, Bill. A touching song with bitter sweet moments on so many levels.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm

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its got to be the UK xmas number 1.X factor winner Alexandra Burke.In Glasgow we`d say "Shes some chanter" and ive got to admit she is......
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There are not enough superlatives to describe this performance. Thanks Scotty. Simply the best version of this song I have heard or expect to hear, ever.
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Not exactly rock, but I'll post this one. :mrgreen:
Well, it does show Pandas in KISS make up :lol:

Dominic The Italian Christmas Donkey by Lou Monte

JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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admin wrote:There are not enough superlatives to describe this performance. Thanks Scotty. Simply the best version of this song I have heard or expect to hear, ever.
I quite agree. That performance sent shivers down my spine it was that good. Amazing voice, pure star power and an angelic delivery that I am confident the Almighty Himsellf would be happy with.

Thank you Scotty.
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winston wrote:
admin wrote:There are not enough superlatives to describe this performance. Thanks Scotty. Simply the best version of this song I have heard or expect to hear, ever.
I quite agree. That performance sent shivers down my spine it was that good. Amazing voice, pure star power and an angelic delivery that I am confident the Almighty Himsellf would be happy with.

Thank you Scotty.
+ Infinate, wow.

I can't improve on perfection....amazing.....

Joey,

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I LOVE THAT SONG! Kinda takes me back home! :mrgreen:
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These are incredible



and;

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Wow loved the bottom one! outstanding! :D
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scotty wrote:Wow loved the bottom one! outstanding! :D
Looks a lot like the one on page 1 :D
But I like it so much that seeing it again is just fine!
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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I get a laugh every time I see that. I have this vision of that music blaring out over the neighborhood, and the lights keeping time with it!
:lol:
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A little goofup, but who cares!!!

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cjj wrote:
scotty wrote:Wow loved the bottom one! outstanding! :D
Looks a lot like the one on page 1 :D
But I like it so much that seeing it again is just fine!
:oops: Missed that CJ! :D
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merry christmas numpty :P
All I wanna do is rock!
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beatlefreak wrote:I get a laugh every time I see that. I have this vision of that music blaring out over the neighborhood, and the lights keeping time with it!
:lol:
Actually, the music wasn't blaring out over the neighborhood at all. The guy set up a low power FM Stereo transmitter so people could listen to it on their car radio while watching.

It was done by a guy names Carson Williams in Mason, Ohio, I used to have a link to a page where he went into details on how it was all done, but it looks like it's been taken down now. Oh wait, well, not quite what I had before, but here's a link to his site, apparently he has a Christmas lighting service now:

http://www.consarlights.com/welcome.php
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kiramdear wrote:merry christmas numpty :P
Straight back at ya! Mrs :lol:
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