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Batman Begins My life feels momentarily epic when I'm racing to work in the still dark hours of the morning, zipping down the off ramp and onto the deserted main drag with Molossus thrumming on my stereo.
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Person of Interest. Out of the car now, but I'm rediscovering Mr. Holland's Opus. Wow.
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Jun 27, 2013 - 11:24 PM
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Gary S.
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It really was an easy choice as to which disc to put in the car CD player first. I sat down sorted through the stack of still shrink-wrapped discs. The DS9 box, the Trek original series box are in the stack, several recent Goldsmith releases, Cahill, The Shootist, Kritzerland's recent Waxman release, Schifrin, Jarre, Mancini,.....then I got to the recent Prometheus/Tadlow releases. Hour of the Gun...nope, but soon. Quo Vadis was the clear choice. What a stunning recording, what a sound system. I am only about 3/4 of the way through disc 1. Quo Vadis was the major reason I bought the Rozsa box.
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JOHN CARTER
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The Night Digger (Bernard Herrmann)
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Air Supply's Greatest Hits
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This is once again one of those threads I really shouldn't be bothered with, and just leave it be, but I feel I must express the opinion of me and a few others: I don't even have a car. Or even a person's licence to drive.
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