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	<title>Comments on: what is the last song or album you heard on the following devices.?</title>
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		<title>By: Bronwen Eats Forbidden Fruit</title>
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		<description>Live acoustic guitar--&quot;A Long December&quot; by Counting Crows, played for me by my nephew on his guitar

Mp3 player--The Police 4-disc box set--whole thing, soup to nuts, while on a long plane trip

Cassette tape--&quot;Mysteries of Egypt&quot; soundtrack (a National Geographic film)

Record player--The Grateful Dead (no idea what it was--it was something my friend&#039;s husband was listening to, and I don&#039;t like them much)

Cell phone--&quot;I Hope You Dance&quot; by Lee Ann Womack, I think. (I don&#039;t listen to C&amp;W, a girl at the salon I go to wanted me to hear the song, and she had it on her phone--it was actually quite a nice song, for what it was...)

Reel to Reel--&quot;Fiddler On the Roof&quot; original Broadway cast recording (it was the Saturday morning soundtrack of my childhood--my Dad turned it on promptly at 7:30 am every damn Saturday morning, because he loved it--it&#039;s also where I first heard all the Rat Pack stuff, Tony Bennett, Johnny Mathis, and other greats. Also, the sound quality is amazing, but then my dad spent a huge chunk of money on toys like stereos...)

CD player--&quot;Heartbeat&quot; by Riyuichi Sakamoto (same track over and over on my clock/radio/CD player--I couldn&#039;t sleep and that&#039;s one of my go to sleep songs on a disc I burned for myself)

Gramophone--a scratchy old 78 of someone singing &quot;Ave Maria&quot; (no idea on who the mystery voice was, other than that it was female)

Piano--&quot;Smoke Gets in Your Eyes&quot; by myself, dinking around one night on the piano while bored

YouTube--&quot;M&quot; by The Cure--there&#039;s a great live studio version on there

8 track--&quot;La Boheme&quot; in my long-deceased uncle&#039;s El Camino, blaring so hard the vehicle was shaking (back when he was alive, obviously)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Live acoustic guitar&#8211;&quot;A Long December&quot; by Counting Crows, played for me by my nephew on his guitar</p>
<p>Mp3 player&#8211;The Police 4-disc box set&#8211;whole thing, soup to nuts, while on a long plane trip</p>
<p>Cassette tape&#8211;&quot;Mysteries of Egypt&quot; soundtrack (a National Geographic film)</p>
<p>Record player&#8211;The Grateful Dead (no idea what it was&#8211;it was something my friend&#8217;s husband was listening to, and I don&#8217;t like them much)</p>
<p>Cell phone&#8211;&quot;I Hope You Dance&quot; by Lee Ann Womack, I think. (I don&#8217;t listen to C&amp;W, a girl at the salon I go to wanted me to hear the song, and she had it on her phone&#8211;it was actually quite a nice song, for what it was&#8230;)</p>
<p>Reel to Reel&#8211;&quot;Fiddler On the Roof&quot; original Broadway cast recording (it was the Saturday morning soundtrack of my childhood&#8211;my Dad turned it on promptly at 7:30 am every damn Saturday morning, because he loved it&#8211;it&#8217;s also where I first heard all the Rat Pack stuff, Tony Bennett, Johnny Mathis, and other greats. Also, the sound quality is amazing, but then my dad spent a huge chunk of money on toys like stereos&#8230;)</p>
<p>CD player&#8211;&quot;Heartbeat&quot; by Riyuichi Sakamoto (same track over and over on my clock/radio/CD player&#8211;I couldn&#8217;t sleep and that&#8217;s one of my go to sleep songs on a disc I burned for myself)</p>
<p>Gramophone&#8211;a scratchy old 78 of someone singing &quot;Ave Maria&quot; (no idea on who the mystery voice was, other than that it was female)</p>
<p>Piano&#8211;&quot;Smoke Gets in Your Eyes&quot; by myself, dinking around one night on the piano while bored</p>
<p>YouTube&#8211;&quot;M&quot; by The Cure&#8211;there&#8217;s a great live studio version on there</p>
<p>8 track&#8211;&quot;La Boheme&quot; in my long-deceased uncle&#8217;s El Camino, blaring so hard the vehicle was shaking (back when he was alive, obviously)</p>
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