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CD means Compact Disk, which is usually used to digitally store music, but
I don't know hardly anything else about CDs because I don't have a CD player
and the only CD I have is one I got for free from a singer who appeared in
a coffee shop in downtown Mountain View. (I played the CD only once, when I
was visiting somebody who had a CD player.) My favorite BigBand radio station,
KCEA 89.1 at Menlo-Atherton High School, plays both LPs (33RPM LongPlay phonograph
records) and CDs on-air, but I've never seen their station so I don't know
what their CDs even look like. I used to have some LPs long ago before they
burned up in a warehouse fire, so I'll talk about LPs instead of CDs below.
My favorite LPs (not CDs):
- Ray Charles (singer) -- Country Western
- I love you so much it hurts me
- But you don't know the one
- I can't stop loving you
- Born to lose
- McGuire Sisters (singers) -- May You Always
- May You Always (title song)
- Sweetie Pie
- That's a Plenty (dixieland style)
- Mitzi Gaynor (lead actress) -- South Pacific
- Bali Hai
- Some Enchanted Evening
- This Nearly was Mine
- Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky (composer) -- Symphony #6 "Pathetique"
- First movement, gloomy and with suprise
- Second movement, quasi-waltz in 5/4 time
- Third movement, march
- Fourth movement, very very gloomy epilogue
The following is not correct English:
If you are interested to know more, please contact me at
so I've corrected the English below:
If you are interested in knowing more, please contact me at
rm034596@voyager.deanza.edu
or you can visit my website at
http://voyager.deanza.fhda.edu/~rm034596
This WebPage was written by Robert Elton Maas for the midterm exam for CIS-89a
Copyright 2004 by Robert Elton Maas
Last updated 2004.Jul.14