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Re: What music are you listening to?
Lots of Ishmael - a Christian children's worker (Ian Smaele) - not the other(s). Shame Amazon music can't distinguish between them.
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wasn't sure if this should go in film section rather than here? Anyway, watching Beastie Boys Story - the Spike Jonze film on Apple TV about the Beastie Boys, well, it's more of a filmed TED talk It's pretty good if you're a fan, funny and interesting.
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Re: What music are you listening to?
Apple Music app is now available on compatible Samsung smart TVs, so I have an 80s video playlist going. Currently, Time Waits for No One by Freddie Mercury. Previously, Rock Me Amadeus by Falco, and up next, Material Girl by Madonna.
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Re: What music are you listening to?
I bought a few audiobooks, one was a limited edition of 500.
I ave been editing the infoe on my moosive collection of FLAC & MP3s, circa 7,000 tracksall stored on my mobile.
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