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Eddie didn't say anything about the beer running out. Beer will be running out! Hell no I won't go!
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Geeze. Beer ran out for me in 1994!! What will I do in the shelter??
As long as I have Celestial Seasonings gingerbread spice tea..... Or raspberry zinger. Then I could picture myself on a boat on a river, with tangerine trees and marmalade skies....
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If the beer doesn’t run out, then it really doesn’t matter much what music is playing.
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If there is to much beer, the bomb shelter will end up with a bunch of guys yelling SKYNARRRRRRRRD!!!!"
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I can’t do it. Just the thought of this saddens me.
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The Cleveland Orchestra
I can listen to a great symphony hundreds of times and still find something new the composer put in there. The Cleveland is one of the finest orchestras in the world, they have had some fine conductors, and enough CDs and LPs to last a person a lifetime.
My second choice would be the Czech Philharmonic.
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Great choices, Bob, and great reasons.
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The Cleveland Orchestra
I can listen to a great symphony hundreds of times and still find something new the composer put in there. The Cleveland is one of the finest orchestras in the world, they have had some fine conductors, and enough CDs and LPs to last a person a lifetime.
And I get to LIVE here!!! Seen them dozens of times. We have an outdoor venue here called Blossom Music Center. They do a few shows there in summer. (The one for July 4th is probably already sold out.) The pavilion holds 5700, and the lawn will hold 13.500 more. One summer long ago, had to be late 70s because Lorin left in 1982, they performed my favorite piece, Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik. I had a complete score of that piece, so big it fit into a suitcase. So I went, with my blanket and suitcase. I grabbed a spot on the lawn and spread out my blanket, opened the suitcase and took out this accordion pleated looking pile of paper and got ready to follow along as they performed it. Of course people were looking at me like I was crazy. (But to be honest, they look at me like that no matter what the circumstances.) Lorin Maazel tapped is baton, and we were off. As they played, I followed along on the score, kind of keeping time with my head. There was a woman behind me and to my right watching. Eventually she moved down closer and was watching, so I started to follow along with my finger. (This score was printed out in such detail that it had 2 measures per page, 16 staves.) She sat through the entire performance. It runs what, 1 hr 15 minutes? Then they would break and come out and play shorter excerpts rather than a whole second symphony. But during that break she started asking me questions, like "You really know what all this stuff means, don't you?" And I just laughed and told her "Just follow the dots. When the dots go upward, so does the pitch." and shared with her one of the quotes attributed to Mozart. "The notes are all thee. You just have to put them in order." That woman then made the comment how she always wanted to take piano lessons, to which I replied, TRYING not to sound snarky, "And why haven't you? The only one holding you back is you." I was like 28-29 then and she was probably 43-45. Then we chatted some and she asked about me and music and I told her I played in a band and all that yada yada. She knew of the band I was in then. About 8 months later she showed up at a gig. She said that the NEXT DAY she signed up for music lessons and had been playing for however long that gap was. Sometimes people are their own obstacle. But to topic, great choice, Notes. Now I am going to have to go see them again this year. Of course Mr. Maazel is gone now, but those are really world class players no matter who is driving the bus. This year they are 100 years old and they are BUSY at least for the first half.
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If I am stuck somewhere I would want soulful upbeat music. So, Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and Stevie Rae Vaughn.
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Eddie didn't say anything about the beer running out. Well, if you have some grain and or fruit and water and yeast and a few buckets and can make a fire..... you can make beer or distilled spirits pretty easily. It's not exactly rocket science.
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Matt Finley: You probably know this: Terence Blanchard's album "The Heart Speaks" is all Ivan Lins compositions. 
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Mine would be Stevie Wonder.
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Matt Finley: You probably know this: Terence Blanchard's album "The Heart Speaks" is all Ivan Lins compositions.  Oh, yes, great album! Yes, I have it, thank you. And Stevie Wonder is high on my favorites list, too. I love playing Golden Lady, Overjoyed and a few others.
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And I get to LIVE here!!! Seen them dozens of times.<...> Lucky you! They have a winter home in Miami and do a few concerts per year. Often I'm gigging but when I can, if it's something worth the 2.5 hour drive each way, I'm there. I've gone to Miami to hear MTT's New World Symphony, the young adults do a great job, and there are some works that I think require the energy of a youthful orchestra. https://www.nws.edu/about/michael-tilson-thomas/In Montreal I heard the McGill student orchestra do a great concert. Another young persons world class concert. Fortunately in West Palm Beach, only an hour away, many touring orchestras appear, and often on week nights or Sundays. I've heard the Czech, Moscow, USSR (back when it was USSR), Dresden, N.Y. Phil, London, St. Petersburg, Hungarian, and quite a few others. For a few years we had a Florida Philharmonic, but a musician's strike coupled with low ticket sales sadly ended that. They were quite good. We have a Space Coast symphony that is close, they are decent, but not of the caliber of the majors. In defense, they have an extremely heavy concert schedule and they play serious symphony concerts but also do pops and 'gimmicky' concerts to attract an audience that won't go to hear a symphony. I've also seen orchestras in their home concert halls in Prague, Budapest, London, and a few other 'foreign' countries. While classical may be one of my loves, it isn't my only. I've seen Zeppelin, Moody Blues, Gino Vannelli, Pink Floyd and was lucky enough to be the opening act "back in the day" for the Four Seasons, Association, and quite a few more including some of the Motown acts. I've paid to see Stan Getz, Mark Murphy and a bunch of jazz cats too. But for something to listen to that won't get 'worn out' or overplayed if heard thousands of times, I'll take a nice, complex symphony from the Romantic era (Eroica and on) to the contemporary. Especially the dark, brooding pieces by the Eastern Europeans and Russians. Notes
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The Beatles. For my generation, they were the watershed, and for me, a huge inspiration. No beer, huh? After I tend to the generator (so’s I can listen to the music), I’ll be out back working on the still (so’s I can keep me AND the generator going). One must think of these things! R.
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If I am stuck somewhere I would want soulful upbeat music. So, Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and Stevie Rae Vaughn. The game is ONE. Which one?
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If I am stuck somewhere I would want soulful upbeat music. So, Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and Stevie Rae Vaughn. The game is ONE. Which one? I guess Create Your Own Supergroup wasn't in the rules.
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