I have never heard (or heard of) any of the songs or artists listed in the New York Post's "Most Played" list. I guess I come from a different world.

My top 10 most frequently played songs in my empeg are:

1) Chopin-Piano Concerto #1, 3rd Mvt.
2) Bela Fleck-Hoedown
3) Rush-YYZ
4) Tori Amos-Spark
5) Rush-La Villa Strangiato
6) Chopin-Opus 10 Etude in C Major
7) Steve Morse-Simple Simon
8) Steve Morse-Modoc
9) Mozart-Piano Concerto #24, 3rd Mvt.
10) Proclaimers-I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)

This is quite surprising to me. To all and sundry I profess that I am a classical music person, that I don't even like rock and roll. And yet 7 out of the top 10 most-frequently played songs are (by a loose definition I suppose -- I'm certainly no expert) rock songs.

And what is even more astonishing -- 6 of the 10 were either provided by or highly recommended by Tony Fabris. (I would like to note for the record that I did eventually purchase the CDs for every song Tony sent me!)

Judging by my experience here, I think that a lot of people on this bbs might be surprised to find out just what their top 10 frequency songs really are.

tanstaafl.
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