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PIPE BANDS:

78TH FRASERS, " LIVE IN SCOTLAND"

SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY PIPE BAND, "DOWN UNDER" IN AUSTRALIA

PIPES SOLO:

MICHAEL GREY, "CUT FROM THE SAME CLOTH"

CELTIC ROCK:

THE PORRIDGE MEN, " PLANET PORRIDGE"

CELTIC FOLK:

THE WEE TOON TELLERS FROM CAMPBELTOWN, SCOTLAND WITH " 10 YEARS MATURED"

GENERAL:

JOAN OSBORNE, " RELISH "

MIDNIGHT OIL, " DIESEL AND DUST"

U2, BEATLES, STONES, GENESIS, LED ZEPPELIN, HOLLY COLE, SUZANNE VEGA, LEONARD COHEN, JENNIFER WARNES, RICHARD THOMPSON,CELTIC, FOLK, BLUEGRASS, & CLASSICAL.

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Ray,

I always dealt with my teenage anger by playing "Muskrat Love.":

And they whirled and they twirled and they tangoed

Singin' and jinglin' the jango

Floatin' like the heavens above

It looks like muskrat love...

See, you kids? Don't you feel better, now?

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Fini,

I was talking about dealing with one's *INTERNAL* anger by listening to music. You, obviously, are referring to using music to make *OTHER PEOPLE* angry. In that light, yes, Muskrat Love was an *EXCELLENT* choice. It could empty out an entire diner full of people if played on a sufficient number of those little table top juke boxes.

Another good choice here was "You Light Up My Life" by Debbie Boone. By the time you got to the lyrics "It can't be wrong When it feels so right 'Cause You - You light up my life" people would be looking for any large, hard object available with which to bash something.

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Clipped,

Thanks so much for your interest! Yes, Norm's band saw their disc grind, er, go, out of production. Norm made one cut, then another, eventually finishing the project. The problem was, he only made one at a time. His work is very rare, and quite expensive, if you can find it. A journeyman effort, he really nailed it, backed up by Belle T. Sanders, Jiggs Hawe, Stanley Lavelle, and Bud Cracke. Good luck!

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