The Covalent Bond

This site is dedicated to the sharing of ideas in the field of music, literature, and whatever else strikes my fancy. To play the music, you must have Rhapsody. I am just getting started. There will be more to come. "Imagination is more important than knowledge." -- Albert Einstein

Monday, March 14, 2005

It isn't over until the Fat Lady Sings (but she is not really fat)

This may be too much of a strange mix for a Monday morning, but be brave, you can handle it. Believe it or not, I like all this music, and listen to the various artists often. I know the list is eclectic, but so are my musical tastes. That is what is so great about Rhapsody. I can indulge my musical tastes no matter what the genre. It is all in this list, jazz, punk, classical, blues, folk, opera, grunge, etc. Rhapsody is a musical feast, and I cannot help myself. Click here to listen.

"Downtown" - Petula Clark
"Krafty (Album Version)" - New Order
"Canadian Sunset" - Gene Ammons
"A to B" - The Futureheads
"Shining Book" - Pan American
"Girl Anachronism" - The Dresden Dolls
"Safe As Milk - Rotters, Liverpool 29/10/1980" - Captain Beefheart And His Magic Bands
"Hard Time Killing Floor Blues" - Skip James
"Trilogy Suite: Red House / Badinerie" - Yngwie J. Malmsteen
"Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" - Bob Dylan
"Love Canal" - Flipper
"Gnomenreigen" - Franz Liszt
"Modern Music" - Black Mountain
"Quick Marches Medley: Third Dragoon Guards / Highland Laddie" - Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
"Hungry Wolf" - X
"Love Is The Drug" - Roxy Music
"We Free Kings" - Rahsaan Roland Kirk
"Slide" - Slave
"Windy" - The Association
"Teenage Superstars" - The Vaselines
"Call Any Vegetable" - Frank Zappa and the Mothers Of Invention
"Six Pack" - Mike Patton
"Mushi no Aikata ('Insect Interlude')" - Ensemble Nipponia
"Return Of The Rat" - Wipers
"La Gioconda - Suicidio!" - Maria Callas

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