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Subject: | re Birdos compilation album |
From: | "Mules, Michael" <> |
Date: | Wed, 1 Nov 2000 09:31:47 +1000 |
How about, "The Lark ascending" by Vaughn-Williams? Michael Michael Mules
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As many young people are realising that todays music is'nt very original and
P.S.re.Glossy Ibis posting.They flew in from the WEST of course.(sorry)
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