What Music Are You Streaming While Browsing?

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Members of the forum are sharing their current music selections while browsing, creating an opportunity for others to discover new music. Notable mentions include Pink Floyd's "Don't Leave Me Now," Richard Marx's "Right Here Waiting for You," Ravel's "Tzigane," and Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven." The discussion highlights the enjoyment of music as a backdrop to online activities and encourages participants to explore and share their favorite tracks.
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I'm pretty sure there are some members in here who listen to music while browsing the forums.

Why not post what you're listening to? Maybe someone here will find a piece of art he/she hasn't heard before.

Right now I'm listening to:

Pink Floyd - Don't Leave Me Now
The Wall CD 1
 
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Richard Marx-Right here waiting for you
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Ravel's Tzigane, Rhapsody for violin and piano. What a masterpiece!
 
Radio. ;-)
 
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Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven (Song Remains The Same)
 
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