How much time u spend on PC daily?(not work)
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Cheval:
* youtube for some music
Going to youtube a lot these days. Sometimes watch music videos with kids. They were laughing their heads off watching this \"gummy bear\" video and couldn't stop singing it :rotflmao:
Also showing DD a lot of mommy's favorite music (mainly from the 80's
). DD is at the age where she can start to appreciate mommy's music :love:
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minnie2004:
Great to hear that someone has similar music taste as mine. :celebrate:
Also showing DD a lot of mommy's favorite music (mainly from the 80's
). DD is at the age where she can start to appreciate mommy's music :love:
I listen mainly to the 80's and older. It's a pity I cannot share with you because it's almost exclusively in French.
BTW, Chinese pop music is so poor and narrow; or it is my knowledge that is narrow.
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Easily 8hrs dailyβ¦except for weekends will try not to touch as whenever i stay close to the pc, ds will sayβ¦i want to play gamesβ¦argh!
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Cheval:
Heehee, I also listened to some French songs when I was in college (was minor in FrenchGreat to hear that someone has similar music taste as mine. :celebrate:
I listen mainly to the 80's and older. It's a pity I cannot share with you because it's almost exclusively in French.
BTW, Chinese pop music is so poor and narrow; or it is my knowledge that is narrow. 
). Favorite songs include Jour de Neige by Elsa (and many others in the same album), and some very old songs like Sous le ciel de Paris, La vie en rose etc.
But still my favorites are post-punk and synth/electronics from England :love: -
minnie2004:
Heehee, I also listened to some French songs when I was in college (was minor in FrenchGreat to hear that someone has similar music taste as mine. :celebrate:
I listen mainly to the 80's and older. It's a pity I cannot share with you because it's almost exclusively in French.
BTW, Chinese pop music is so poor and narrow; or it is my knowledge that is narrow. 
). Favorite songs include Jour de Neige by Elsa (and many others in the same album), and some very old songs like Sous le ciel de Paris, La vie en rose etc.
But still my favorites are post-punk and synth/electronics from England :love:[/quote]
If you like female singers, you may try out songs by France Gall and Francoise Hardy. There are too many good male singers (mostly composers/authors at the same time), starting by Jean-Jacques Goldman for good and easy listening music, then the giants: BBFF (Brassens, Brel, Ferre, Ferrat).
My parents both passed away (3 and 9 years ago). I miss them a lot. Recently I found 2 great songs:
Daniel Guichard - Mon vieux
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ojDvIwcAtI&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbvv4OLenAI&feature=related
FRANCE GALL et C.AZNAVOUR - La Mamma
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aYloZ9C1o4
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Watching εΆεε§ online count or not?
If yes, then easily 6 to 12 hours
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sleepy:
Can tell be the web to watch. I also likeWatching εΆεε§ online count or not?
If yes, then easily 6 to 12 hours
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Cheval:
Beautiful song! My parents are still alive and I try to visit them as much as I can (they live in hk). We should appreciate our parents before it's too late :hugs: .Daniel Guichard - Mon vieux
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ojDvIwcAtI&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbvv4OLenAI&feature=related
Here's an English response to yours. Also a very touching song.
Mike and the Mechanics - The Living Years
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGDA0Hecw1k&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUdiQWxps5E&feature=related
BTW, this is my favorite French song. Used to listen to it a lot when I broke up with my 1st boyfriend
Nana Mouskouri - Plaisir d'amour
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WvXpgLtTwY&feature=related
Sorry :offtopic: a bit folks. Maybe I should post the songs in the other thread as well to win 100 KS points
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STan:
youtube.com
Can tell be the web to watch. I also like
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try vimex.com
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