Must Have Villa Music CD?
- Bob & Anita
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Must Have Villa Music CD?
On the heals of California Girl's ultra-successful and still thriving "Favorite VI Picture" forum topic we have a new forum topic:
What is your must-have (don't leave the mainland without it) villa music CD?
Ours is "a twist of marley", an excellent tribute to Bob Marley with 13 of his songs redone in a jazz style by various artist. Some of the song are just instrumentals. Perfect for that Sunday brunch at the villa or as the evening winds down.
What is your must-have (don't leave the mainland without it) villa music CD?
Ours is "a twist of marley", an excellent tribute to Bob Marley with 13 of his songs redone in a jazz style by various artist. Some of the song are just instrumentals. Perfect for that Sunday brunch at the villa or as the evening winds down.
Bob & Anita
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Buffett music of course! Although, we met a local fellow by the name of Victor Hall who works at the gas station in Coral Bay. He has a collection of CD's that he recorded. We bought a couple of them from him. The one we like is "1000 Miles Away." He had a lot of interesting stories to share and we wished we had met him earlier in our trip. After we left, we wished we had bought his Christmas CD.
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Well.....I may be in the minority here, but I can not stand Jimmy Buffett. In fact, I would go so far as to say that I cringe when I hear his music.
It all stems from former neighbors( on St John) that played nothing but Buffett 24 hours a day. They worked odd shifts and literally the music started at 6 am and went until about 3 am.
It all stems from former neighbors( on St John) that played nothing but Buffett 24 hours a day. They worked odd shifts and literally the music started at 6 am and went until about 3 am.
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our own inner visions
always bring all our innner visions cds, even though we could just go to freds and see them too.
Re: our own inner visions
Absolutely, we have 4 or 5 Inner Vissions CDs and they get a workout. We also like to bring a good mix of calypso, Jamaican dance hall, Sean Paul and Lucky Dube. Seddy over on JVD at One Love Bar introduced us to Lucky Dube when we stayed there in 2004 - a nice reggae groove.islandgirl wrote:always bring all our innner visions cds, even though we could just go to freds and see them too.
Then, for that late night glass of Mount Gay Extra Old, staring at the stars, Pink Floyd "Wish You Were Here."
Cheers, RickG
S/V Echoes - Coral Bay - St. John, VI
Nora Jones? It is STILL astonishing to me that her record won the Grammy in ’02 instead of Bruce Springsteen’s "The Rising," an album that explores tragedy of 9/11, but is also, as its title suggests, is about rebirth - the rebirth of hope, with many of the songs holding out a hand to those who mourn the courageous and innocent and who seek the comfort of an explanation for the inexplicable. Still gives me chills when I listen to it.
When we come to place where the sea and the sky collide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
Re: our own inner visions
I know it's not on the same album, but you made me think of "Comfortably Numb" - ahhhhh! That's how I plan to be the entire weekRickG wrote:
Then, for that late night glass of Mount Gay Extra Old, staring at the stars, Pink Floyd "Wish You Were Here."

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