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jennyjoan | 16:05 Tue 11th Aug 2020 | Music
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Sean played the very last bit of music before he finished today. It is music only but I absolutely love it. Would love to learn to play it on the organ.

Could anybody listen to BBC Sounds, Radio Foyle and it is played about 3.57 pm.
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don't know if this would work but here goes - just wanted to know the name of that end of piece of music

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000lw0f
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yes it has worked - anybody listen to it please and tell me the name - thanks
If I Could See You Just One Time, Don Gibson
Oh, it's followed by another track.
If you mean the trumpet piece after Johnny Tillotson, then I recognise it but can't name it.
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maybe somebody will Mamy and Barry ten ten LOL - it just makes goosebumps come up on my arms
Could it be - II Silenzio by Nini Rosso?
Does Sean not have an email you could ask him on?
That's it Fanriffic
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thank you so much - that's it - absolutely fantastic. Love to yous all. x

"Il Silenzio" is a memorial piece commissioned by the Dutch and first played in 1965 on the 20th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands. It was written by Nini Rosso and Guglielmo Brezza.
Gives me goosebumps too as it samples 'The Last Post' which always sets me off.
Lovely. It put me in mind of The Last Post, too.
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that's right guys - very like the Last Post which sets me off too. Have just been listening to some other of Nini Rosso - like O My Papa. All is music seems lovely - very haunting.
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^^^ his
I havent heard that for so many years:-) My spine was tingling up and down! Thanks to everyone involved in bringing it on here:-)

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