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A little music for your Sunday (and a nice girl too)

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A majority of folks around here are old enough to have heard of and possibly loved Dire Straits, a Brit group active and popular when personal computer became a mass consumer product and flight simulation took off as a hobby thanks to it. 

I am not very fond of covers in general but You Tube brought me this one and I was amazed to see how good the young lady is and that her generation, the dreaded millennials, know  good music when they hear some.

 So here is Sina a drummin'  Sultans of Swing (what else ?)

 

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Nice beat! Never heard of her before but she definitely has the chops! 🙂

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From a time when music was music, rather than the conveyor belt stuff churned out now.

Speaking of Dire Straits (and Sting)... time for a shiver up the spine.

 

 

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Talking of Sting, does anyone write proper music anymore that actually has rhyming couplets?

 

The Soul Cages is my favourite album of course.

 

 

 

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