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Your favourite listenings......

Chris101":1q7wuiin said:
(Like the Rome song Trevanion).

Rome's musical storytelling isn't everyone's cup of tea but I rather enjoy it, covers some little known, very interesting, and somewhat controversial topics whilst not leaning left nor right. "To Die Among Strangers" comes from the album "Flowers from Exile", the songs within are based on the events of the Spanish Civil War of 1936-39 which was a truly horrid affair by all accounts which would result in the dictator Francisco Franco seizing power and holding onto it for over 30 years. His album "A Passage to Rhodesia" that covers the Rhodesian Bush War and the complicated politics surrounding it is also excellent.

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I know you're a bit of a Dolly Parton fan, I was out the workshop late one night a couple of years back and Annie Mac was DJing on Radio One and she introduced this new song which I thought was great, a kind of modern rendition of "Jolene". A word of warning, it's a little sweary so you might not want little ones listening:

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The more I play the piano, the more I've grown to love pure piano music. I wasn't particularly fussed about it until the day His Lordship's piano teacher asked me if I fancied having a go...

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The list of my "favourite listenings" would be ridiculously long. So I'll limit myself to commending to you what I reckon is probably the greatest rock song of all time:

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PS How do I turn that link into a little picture like everybody else has done?

Roger: 'tis done for you.
 
To post as a vid Andy, copy the last part of the you tube link. Everything after the =
Hit the youtube button (normally but good enough for now) when you are answering a post. it's the right hand tab.
right click between the brackets in the script and paste. Between the square brackets [youtube][/youtube]
Use preview and that's it.
 
Thanks Chris, I'll cut and paste that and save it so I know for next time.

And thank you Roger for the little picture.
 
No problem Andy. :)

I'd give anyone a prod to have a look at Sean Rowe. Just a great artist. Real talent and an entertainer.
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Chris101":3l832pbv said:
No problem Andy. :)

I'd give anyone a prod to have a look at Sean Rowe. Just a great artist. Real talent and an entertainer.
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Oh wow, wasn't quite expecting that. He's been bookmarked for the morning!

I'll chip in with a band / artist we caught at a local hall during the Shetland Folk Festival many moons ago [when I had hair] which was a double take moment because the 3 guys on stage captivated the entire audience. Martin Harley Band was their name. The next band on were an equally talented bunch from Mongolia.

https://youtu.be/SlmRRsOYnYY
 
Ohhh. I like that Nelsun. ;) Easy going.
Sean Rowe is good eh? ;) Save time searching youtube and just all buy his albums mate. You won't regret it. :D

R. L. Burnside. Get that foot tapping.
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Rhiannon Giddens. Worth googling who she is and what she does. Quality lady.

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Townes Van Zandt from when Country music was still respectable. Master song writer who lost his battles with the various enemies.
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John Prine and Bonnie Rait. Been listeninging to John since I was in my Dad's Cortina. I cried when he died of the Covid last year not ashamed to say it. The man brought hope and love and joy into my life since I was 6 years old. Think of that.
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John just leads me naturally on to Iris Dement. what with the weather lately, it seems like a good song to finish with.

We are all getting a little older.
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Well Chris, if there are any shows to get together at after all this, I look forward to it :text-goodpost:
 
No point me posting in here Chris is doing a ba g up job for me.


Been on a bit of jimi dive these past few days and enjoying a bit of 90s rock to boot woth GnR.

Bit as a post with a link is needed heres something a bit different so have some rockabilly and some canadian bluegrass.

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This is a few years ago now, but one of the several bands I'm hanging on to tickets for postponed events in the hope of one day seeing them - Dead Can Dance and the extraordinary voice of Lisa Gerrard. Been listening to them for 20 years, and still not tired.

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Nico Adie":36qstujx said:
Chris101":36qstujx said:
Nico Adie":36qstujx said:
CW Stoneking - Gon’ Boogaloo
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGBc ... 2fwHGLuGaS

Really enjoying this one!
Loving this Nico. :obscene-drinkingbuddies: Reminds me of Tom Waits a little.
@Droogs. I hope so mate.

Aye, like a mix of Tom Waits & Gris-Gris era Dr John. Lovely guitar playing and tone, I found out he uses flatwounds, think I'll order a set!

do. they give a wholly different sound and feel.

today I'm feeling a bit...... Swedish metally.

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Here's the tune that turned me on to jazz.

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If you like the blues, you'll probably like this. It's a live version but pretty close to the studio recording that came on the radio at about 3:30 am one night in the mid 80s while I was on guard in an army place near the Dutch border. I was hooked instantly.
 
evidence that jazz is just what you get by pushing a blue quartet down a flight of stairs.
 
Sheffield Tony":5ooqvc96 said:
This is a few years ago now, but one of the several bands I'm hanging on to tickets for postponed events in the hope of one day seeing them - Dead Can Dance and the extraordinary voice of Lisa Gerrard. Been listening to them for 20 years, and still not tired.

[youtube]Y8EbcG9Ertg[/youtube]
Wow. Thanks Tony. Always good to hear new music and bands but that's extraordinary. Will be looking into them.
Years ago (before I was accessing tinternet), I bought the Gladiator soundtrack just for that one bit of music where there is that mournful almost arabesque female voice lifting and echoing. I was in love with it. That little brief piece of yet another Hans Zimmer Movie Soundtrack.
So all these years later, after listening to you post Dead Can Dance, I was reminded of it. So much so I thought I'd post the youtube clip. Searching for it I realised that Lisa Gerrard is singing on the Gladiator soundtrack.

Talk about full circle! That's what I love about music. An endless journey but one where we keep bumping to old friends along the way. More miles you put in, the easier the walking gets.
 
Andy Kev.":3v3hhtng said:
Here's the tune that turned me on to jazz.

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If you like the blues, you'll probably like this. It's a live version but pretty close to the studio recording that came on the radio at about 3:30 am one night in the mid 80s while I was on guard in an army place near the Dutch border. I was hooked instantly.
Not a Jazz listener Andy in any sense but I like that and see where you fell in love. That's about as far down the Jazz road I can get in terms of enjoyment mind. My limitation absolutely but I can distinctly hear Nina Simone in that piano solo and a host of other influences like Blues as you say but any more 'individual' than that is mostly beyond me personally.
Good job life is a tapestry eh? ;)
 
Wasn't going to post anymore for a while because 'noisy neighbour syndrome' but this (married)couple is great.
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Not so sure about the whole shabby chic look, holes in trousers and all that. Maybe it's an American thing to be authentic? Go back to 'real' country/folk???' No offence meant. Bit forced to my mind but I'm a cynic and the music is good anyway.

A youtube channel worth looking at if you like this sort of music is https://www.youtube.com/user/GemsOnVHS. Some great stuff on there.
I'll be quiet for a bit now. Sorry!
 
Chris101":33c6omc5 said:
I like that. Not sure that fella has ever actually seen 8 am lol.

Reckon only from failing to sleep through the night.
Which reminds me

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Ray LeMontagne.
Real deal. Look him up. I have a couple of his albums he's mustard.

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Chris101":bqkc0b01 said:
Ray LeMontagne.
Real deal. Look him up. I have a couple of his albums he's mustard.

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He's very good. The drummer on most of his work, Jay Bellerose, is one of the best drummers currently playing. Incredibly tasteful playing, and incredibly cool drums.
 
Here's one that was a constant companion in my student days from the sadly late and undoubtedly great John Martyn. "Who?" I hear you cry. He never got the mass recognition he deserved IMO. [youtube]wxypeGc[/youtube]
 
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