Anonymous composer (formerly falsely attributed to Antonio Vivaldi) - Concerto for Violin, Strings and Basso continuo in b-minor (formerly RV 385), II. Allegro. Performed by Marco Pedrona, violin, and Ensemble Guidantus.

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Anonymous composer (formerly falsely attributed to Antonio Vivaldi) - Concerto for Violin, Strings and Basso continuo in b-minor (formerly RV 385), II. Allegro. Performed by Marco Pedrona, violin, and Ensemble Guidantus.
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1916 sheet music."The Melody of My Dream” by ‘Unknown’
Cavemen riding dolphins because cavemen don't understand jet skis. Dolphins spinning the big wheel on Price is Right but dolphins don't understand money. Money made into an origami umbrella in your vacation beverage because it might reverse-rain. People in office buildings typing spells to make square waves into disco. All these things swirl around me as I listen and dance to this song. And this isn't even a song in a video game, it's a song somewhere in the "development kit software" of the toy pictured to the left, Bandai's magic robot: the WONDERBORG. I couldn't find any info about the sound or composers in the manual. Click here to check it out if you think you're a better reader than me. MP3