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Music Monday ... Day One

This is my first day presenting MUSIC MONDAY ... I thought it would be fun to talk about some music I like and have liked throughout the years ... I thought I would begin with Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac. I have enjoyed their music for years, read autobiographies on the band, attended concerts etc ... I find myself gravitating towards their music when I need a feeling of "Home" ... I cannot pass up any of their songs on the radio, while driving in the car ... I have a few CDs in the car, in case I cannot find anything on the dials to my liking etc ... Love their sound ... Love the rhythms ... Love the voices ... I will be a forever fan ... What type of music speaks to you?

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  1. I like Fleetwood Mac too! But my favorites would be Abba and Dianna Krall. I could go on and on, but let's pick these too now. :)

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  2. So wonderful hearing from you, Sonja - Yes, Fleetwood Mac has always been a favorite of mine - Thank you for the ideas for future Music Mondays - Tell me more of the bands/performers you like it ... I like all music ... Rock, Easy listening ... Jazz ... Blues ... Just love music!

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  3. Actually, I have all of the Fleetwood Mac cds. Yes, all of them! The song, ' A Family Man ' was never a big hit, but I love it. k.d. Lang is my number one , favorite singer. I have all of her cds. The there's Steely Dan, another top-of-the-list. My list is eclectic and long ! When I'm painting the music I choose definitely influences what 's happening on my canvas.

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  4. Great hearing from you, Elizabeth - You have a very eclectic list - Same here - I have always liked a range of different music - I love Steely Dan, Doobies, Eagles to todays PINK ... Love Music ... All kinds :)

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  5. Stevie Nicks is one of my favorites too - I love the soul in her songs. And thank you for the lovely blog visit...it's wonderful to meet like-minded women.

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  6. So wonderful hearing from you, Becky - Yes, Stevie has always been a favorite of mine and continues to be - You are quite welcome for the visit, I look forward to seeing more from you ...

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