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wljmrbill

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Great find Mike. Make an excellent festive processional or recessional or even gradual for a high service.
 

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Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Right on, Mike. Theres' enough there to aggravate "little blue-haired old ladies hearing aids".:lol:
 

GoneBaroque

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The Toledo organ really packs a punch. Without those reeds the Batalla would not have the same effect. Just a thought. would that be a good piece for the organist to launch into if the Pastor's sermon ran too long?
 

Dorsetmike

Member
If I was in to mobile phones I'd consider it for a ring tone, although it would have to compete with this from Gigout
 

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