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Santana, I still love me some Santana, and then Motown!

I love Carlos, it's really difficult to play his stuff well. However he lost his way in the '80s. As much as I love Abraxas, I still think Caravanserai and Welcome are his best and also most underrated albums.

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I love Carlos, it's really difficult to play his stuff well. However he lost his way in the '80s.

I didn't keep up with what happened to him but still play the old music. "Love will find a way", great song.

Oops have my music mixed up. It's Pablo I didn't keep up with, not Carlos. I like his song with Michelle Branch.
 
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Since you're a singer it probably grates on you more than it does to just the average listener.

Rana is a singer?? I knew she was very easy on the eyes and that she has a fondness for chocolate. I recall one of our conversations concerning chocolate really bother a few of the uptight types. lol

But I didn't know she sang.
 
And BTW - as bad as they were, the 80s were still better for fashion than the 70s. And even the worst music from the 80s was better than Disco. Poor little white kids with their parents getting them a 'fro and sending them to school... Pick in hand.

Pinholes in satin shirts, making noise when you walk either because your bell bottoms were brushing or your corduroys were "swishing"...

Gah... I'm glad I wasn't a teen in the 70s.

????...disco WAS the worst music from the 80s........
 
Rana is a singer?? I knew she was very easy on the eyes and that she has a fondness for chocolate. I recall one of our conversations concerning chocolate really bother a few of the uptight types. lol

But I didn't know she sang.

Yes, I was in an Accapella trio before I got sick, and my partners divorced their husbands and moved to Montana. I haven't gotten back into it, yet...

I took voice lessons. My voice instructor wanted me to consider classical training, but at the time I didn't understand opera. I was a soprano with a three octave range. I could sing without a mike, easily.

Chemo really did a number on my voice, my granddaughter says I sound like Adele, more of an alto these days.
 
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Yes, I was in an Accapella trio before I got sick, and my partners divorced their husbands and moved to Montana. I haven't gotten back into it, yet...

I took voice lessons. My voice instructor wanted me to consider classical training, but at the time I didn't understand opera. I was a soprano with a three octave range. I could sing without a mike, easily.

Chemo really did a number on my voice, my granddaughter says I sound like Adele, more of an alto these days.

A 3 octave range? Wow Rana.

Mikes are for people who cannot project. Wow Rana, a new facet of you. I am even more impressed.
 
Yes, I was in an Accapella trio before I got sick, and my partners divorced their husbands and moved to Montana. I haven't gotten back into it, yet...

I took voice lessons. My voice instructor wanted me to consider classical training, but at the time I didn't understand opera. I was a soprano with a three octave range. I could sing without a mike, easily.

Chemo really did a number on my voice, my granddaughter says I sound like Adele, more of an alto these days.

Did they go to grow dental floss in Montana?

 
Yes, I was in an Accapella trio before I got sick, and my partners divorced their husbands and moved to Montana. I haven't gotten back into it, yet...

I took voice lessons. My voice instructor wanted me to consider classical training, but at the time I didn't understand opera. I was a soprano with a three octave range. I could sing without a mike, easily.

Chemo really did a number on my voice, my granddaughter says I sound like Adele, more of an alto these days.
I used to have a wonderful voice too and often sang the lead in choir. Then my balls dropped and my voice changed and that was pretty much that.
 
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