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y taste in music is eclectic. I like rock 'n roll, country, pop, new age, folk, and 1700's or earlier…from all over the world.

I grew up on 1950's pop and 1960's rock. In 1969, I was taking a final exam in an art class. The teacher turned on the radio in the classroom and said, "I want you to hear something extraordinary while you work." It was Milwaukee's first "underground" rock station, WZMF. I was hooked! Hard, hard alternative rock, 24/7. Jefferson Airplane, Bob Dylan, Grateful Dead, Led Zeppelin, Quicksilver, Tangerine Dream and on and on.

That worked for me until the late-1970's when industrial rock took over and Einstuerzende Neubauten was too much, even for me. Then, I lost my music for about 20 years - I can't remember a single song from that period - too busy rushing through life.

In the mid-1990's I entered my "spiritual phase" and began listening to new age, world, and Sikh yoga music. I guess I found my "softer side".

Music is important in my life. It tunes my brain, speaks to my heart, and helps me feel joyful. Here are my favorites.
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Carry-Alongs for an MP3 Player
Currently, on my MP3 player.

Sunyata - Vas
MP3 Album or CD

Live! From the Left Coast -
Beausoleil

MP3 Album or CD

Bat out of Hell - Meat Loaf
MP3 Album or CD

Om Namaha Shivaya -
Robert Gass

MP3 Album or CD

Free - Libera
MP3 Album or CD

Dances of Time - Adiemus
MP3 Album or CD

How The West Was Lost -
Peter Kater, R. Carlos Nakai

MP3 Album or CD

The Best of Bonnie Raitt -
Bonnie Raitt

MP3 Album or CD
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