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Not James Bond, but 4 ladies playing classical music known as "Bond".

I have become a huge fan of these 4 young ladies.

I was born in 46, through the decades have seen music change, some for the better, others not. I have always loved all music.

Classical music, some can't stand it, everyone has different opinions of music.

Maybe by adding physical beauty, some opinions could change.

Bond - Fuego - YouTube

Maybe you would like to see a little more

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbaNGU1CrXI&feature=related
 
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they are outstanding,both ways. they have been around a while now. they did a commercial a couple of years ago that was fabulous. think they are from australia.
 
I'd heard them on a video made by a French lady who married English. She used to make a lot of videos about a TV show we both liked. Bond was among the groups whose music she used.

Never saw them until now. One of the blondes is cute, and one brunette.

I don't usually like fast violin and cello music, but what they do is excellent, for those who like it.

Thanks for the post. I was curious about them, but never Searched for them.
 
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Techno-classical. Can't say I've run across that before. Not even from Trans-Siberian Orchestra.

I guess I'm old school. Really old school. I take my Beethoven neat. No ice, no soda.

So I gather you wouldn't like to listen to a little Pink Floyd "Dark Side Of The Moon":D

Only kidding with you, music enters one's ears in different ways.

Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Mystic Moods Orchestra, Paul Mauriant Classical etc. all good stuff.
 
So I gather you wouldn't like to listen to a little Pink Floyd "Dark Side Of The Moon":D

Love Pink Floyd. I've had that album since high school. Wore it out. There's a radio station here that has a "Think Pink" hour every week. And it's not about insulation...

My music tastes are somewhat... eclectic. Just depends on my mood. I started classical piano at 6. I played in a band (a real band - trumpets, saxes, and me on trombone) in high school for spending money. We played swing music at the VFW and other clubs for the folks my parent's age. I wanted to be Tex Beneke - loved to sing as well as play my horn. I got the school to count all my music classes as the vocational credit requirement since that was going to be my career.

You can leave the rap at the door, though. When they named it "rap" they left the "c" off the front.


Only kidding with you, music enters one's ears in different ways.

So true. My brother is 3 years older, and since we shared a room growing up he controlled the radio. We remember the popular music of the time for totally different reasons. I remember it for its musicality - whether it was good from a music standpoint. He remembers it for the lyrics in the context of the times - Viet Nam was in full swing at the time.
 
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Lovely ladies, but some real peculiar looking instruments. What's with those skeletonized, possibly plastic, violins??? They're a long way from Stradavari.
 
i would pick any of them and be happy. houstonrick- things were different during the 'nam time weren't they?
 
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