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Last night I learned the rumba. How fun. We danced to this gorgeous song: "Obsession Confession", an unlikely Spanish-guitar song from Slash. Yes, that Slash.
You're Welcome
Top-Selling Records of All Time... figured I'd go through the list and see who I helped get to the top with my consumer dollars. (via DanielsJourney)
▪ Thriller, Michael Jackson (vinyl & cd)
▪ The Wall, Pink Floyd
▪ Led Zeppelin IV, Led Zeppelin
▪ Greatest Hits, Elton John
▪ Jagged Little Pill, Alanis
▪ Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin
▪ Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd
▪ Appetite for Destruction, G'n'R
▪ Supernatural, Santana
▪ Metallica, Metallica
▪ No Jacket Required, Phil Collins
▪ Hysteria, Def Leppard
▪ Ten, Pearl Jam
▪ Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin
▪ Greatest Hits, James Taylor
▪ Candle in the Wind 1997, Elton John
▪ No Strings Attached, N'Sync (I don't even want to talk about it.)
▪ Tragic Kingdom, No Doubt
▪ Best of the Doobies, The Doobie Brothers
▪ Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin
▪ Faith, George Michael
▪ Nevermind, Nirvana
▪ The Lion King Soundtrack
▪ The Joshua Tree, U2
▪ The Sign, Ace of Base (you know you loved them)
▪ The Best of the Doors, The Doors
Read This
Not light reading, to be sure... but I also feel that it is important to share. I found this link via The Copydesk a couple of weeks ago and have been thinking about it ever since. "Stalking the Bogeyman" by David Holthouse is the story of a man who faced the monster who raped him as a child. Heartbreaking, but an incredible story. (And what's more beautiful are the readers' responses that have come in since the story was published.)
Last night I learned the rumba. How fun. We danced to this gorgeous song: "Obsession Confession", an unlikely Spanish-guitar song from Slash. Yes, that Slash.
You're Welcome
Top-Selling Records of All Time... figured I'd go through the list and see who I helped get to the top with my consumer dollars. (via DanielsJourney)
▪ Thriller, Michael Jackson (vinyl & cd)
▪ The Wall, Pink Floyd
▪ Led Zeppelin IV, Led Zeppelin
▪ Greatest Hits, Elton John
▪ Jagged Little Pill, Alanis
▪ Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin
▪ Dark Side of the Moon, Pink Floyd
▪ Appetite for Destruction, G'n'R
▪ Supernatural, Santana
▪ Metallica, Metallica
▪ No Jacket Required, Phil Collins
▪ Hysteria, Def Leppard
▪ Ten, Pearl Jam
▪ Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin
▪ Greatest Hits, James Taylor
▪ Candle in the Wind 1997, Elton John
▪ No Strings Attached, N'Sync (I don't even want to talk about it.)
▪ Tragic Kingdom, No Doubt
▪ Best of the Doobies, The Doobie Brothers
▪ Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin
▪ Faith, George Michael
▪ Nevermind, Nirvana
▪ The Lion King Soundtrack
▪ The Joshua Tree, U2
▪ The Sign, Ace of Base (you know you loved them)
▪ The Best of the Doors, The Doors
Read This
Not light reading, to be sure... but I also feel that it is important to share. I found this link via The Copydesk a couple of weeks ago and have been thinking about it ever since. "Stalking the Bogeyman" by David Holthouse is the story of a man who faced the monster who raped him as a child. Heartbreaking, but an incredible story. (And what's more beautiful are the readers' responses that have come in since the story was published.)
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