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Re: Most Relaxing Song, Ever? Road Runner - NYC
Jeff (jeffp@PESTRIP@nyc.rr.com) 2004/03/02 16:29

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On 1 Mar 2004 23:44:53 -0800, pawlosko5@aol.com (Jason P) wrote:

>After exhaustive analysis spanning 22 years of my lifetime, I have
>determined that the most relaxing songs are:
>
>1. Breathe, Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon
>2. Peaceful Easy Feeling, Eagles, Desparado
>
>Other recommendations are welcome, but probably aren't as relaxing.


off the top of my head, i would say the entire Amazing Blondel album,
"Blondel" - the one with the purple cover....and Zappa's "Watermelon
in Easter Hay" are extremely soothing and pleasant listens.
If I want to relax even deeper, I might go for Tonto's Expanding Head
Band, "Zero Time,"  or Fripp/Eno's "Evening Star."



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