I think we can kick this one off with a bit of Ebeneeer Goode. Lavellyyy 
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Did you perform at Symphony Hall? I was only fortunate to see on concert there, the late great Blues guitarist/singer B.B.King. The concert was superb, as were the acoustics of Symphony Hall. There were also a couple of occasions when visiting the International Convention Centre, when there was a door open to the side of Symphony Hall where you could look in (obviously not during a performance) and on at least one occasion, the CBSO were rehearsing.I dig out something from my performing days at the CBSO ( Schools division ). As some may already know, my interest and education concentrated upon Classical music and I was honoured to be a part of a performance of the Symphony no.8 by Anton Bruckner
Hello and a very good evening to you all. Possibly not what you might be expecting, however 11 years ago my younger daughter was involved with Sheerjoy Music which is a Christian music service. Anyway, I though you might enjoy this song that was published.
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Sorry, I should have thought that through.I was a kid Kevin, Symphony Hall has not been dreamed of in 1970 so it was a Town Hall concert.
Hadn't heard this song in a long time then it suddenly appears on the wireless.
Steppenwolf - Born to be Wild
This thread seems to have become a 'slow burner' of late. I'm not so familiar with the French Horn, but the classical instruments that I really like are the Flute, Violin and the Cello (especially the Cello!). This may be because classic/progressive Rock music is sometimes backed by String sections or even full Orchestras (this doesn't really apply to Heavy Metal music, although some people class it along with Rock).Tonight, alone and without obligatory face mask but with headphones I have Das Rheingold, the first of the opera's that comprise The Ring by Richard Wagner (1813-1883). Robust and absorbing with some fine orchestration. Highly recommended if you like the sound of French Horns en masse.
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