Date: 1/06/2023 15:54:05
From: Cymek
ID: 2038560
Subject: What music are you listening to ?

Sleep Token – The Love You Want

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_Token

Sleep Token are a British rock band from London, formed in 2016. The group are an anonymous, masked collective led by a frontman using the moniker Vessel. They have been categorised under many different genres, including alternative metal, post-rock/metal, progressive metal and indie rock/pop. After self-releasing their debut extended play (EP) One in 2016, the band signed with Basick Records and issued a follow-up, Two, the next year. The group later signed with Spinefarm Records and released their debut full-length album Sundowning in 2019, which was followed in 2021 by This Place Will Become Your Tomb. A third album, Take Me Back to Eden, was released in May 2023

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Date: 1/06/2023 16:03:18
From: Cymek
ID: 2038569
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Colony – The Flood

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Date: 1/06/2023 16:07:44
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2038571
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Moody River, Pat Boon.

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Date: 1/06/2023 16:16:58
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038575
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Here is a good cover of The Knacks – My Sharona by The Don Powell Band

My Sharona – The Don Powell Band

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Date: 1/06/2023 16:37:24
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038598
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tau.Neutrino said:


Here is a good cover of The Knacks – My Sharona by The Don Powell Band

My Sharona – The Don Powell Band

Yes. Not bad for aged druggo’s.

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Date: 1/06/2023 16:56:02
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038608
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

Here is a good cover of The Knacks – My Sharona by The Don Powell Band

My Sharona – The Don Powell Band

Yes. Not bad for aged druggo’s.

I got this from the hits after the other finished.
All Female Rock Band “Fanny” performs at @ The Midnight Special in 1973

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Date: 1/06/2023 17:26:23
From: JudgeMental
ID: 2038613
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

Tau.Neutrino said:

Here is a good cover of The Knacks – My Sharona by The Don Powell Band

My Sharona – The Don Powell Band

Yes. Not bad for aged druggo’s.

I got this from the hits after the other finished.
All Female Rock Band “Fanny” performs at @ The Midnight Special in 1973

yeah, I posted this a couple of days ago.

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Date: 1/06/2023 17:48:07
From: Ogmog
ID: 2038616
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

It’s All Going To Pot

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Date: 1/06/2023 17:59:18
From: Ogmog
ID: 2038620
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


It’s All Going To Pot

…and then some…

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Date: 1/06/2023 18:14:24
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038627
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

JudgeMental said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

Yes. Not bad for aged druggo’s.

I got this from the hits after the other finished.
All Female Rock Band “Fanny” performs at @ The Midnight Special in 1973

yeah, I posted this a couple of days ago.

Mustamissed it then.

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Date: 1/06/2023 18:18:33
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038630
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


Ogmog said:

It’s All Going To Pot

…and then some…

Music. Where would we be without the bards?

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Date: 1/06/2023 18:24:22
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038632
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


JudgeMental said:

roughbarked said:

I got this from the hits after the other finished.
All Female Rock Band “Fanny” performs at @ The Midnight Special in 1973

yeah, I posted this a couple of days ago.

Mustamissed it then.

It started out and I was going to close the window, but they got better and better.

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Date: 1/06/2023 18:25:20
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038633
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Ogmog said:

Ogmog said:

It’s All Going To Pot

…and then some…

Music. Where would we be without the bards?


and obviously following on in that mix: funny how time slips away

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Date: 1/06/2023 18:32:50
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038638
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

Ogmog said:

…and then some…

Music. Where would we be without the bards?


and obviously following on in that mix: funny how time slips away

Then this Alison Krauss, Shawn Colvin, Jerry Douglas — The Boxer — Live

There were more musicians involved but maybe their names didn’t need to be mentioned?

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Date: 1/06/2023 18:33:59
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038639
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

Music. Where would we be without the bards?


and obviously following on in that mix: funny how time slips away

Then this Alison Krauss, Shawn Colvin, Jerry Douglas — The Boxer — Live

There were more musicians involved but maybe their names didn’t need to be mentioned?

Nice mix. :Pentangle – Willy O Winsbury (Set Of Six ITV, 27.06.1972)”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwqP_yoszCE&list=RDJ34esa_aJxc&index=4

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Date: 1/06/2023 18:34:18
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038641
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

and obviously following on in that mix: funny how time slips away

Then this Alison Krauss, Shawn Colvin, Jerry Douglas — The Boxer — Live

There were more musicians involved but maybe their names didn’t need to be mentioned?

Nice mix.Pentangle – Willy O Winsbury

..

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Date: 1/06/2023 18:38:58
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2038646
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I’m listening to a pleasant but obscure baroque composer while getting into dinner prep mode.

>Giovanni Battista Fontana (1589–1630). Born in Brescia, dying in nearby Padova, Fontana is known for a single major publication, a collection of 18 Sonate a 1, 2, 3 per il violino o cornetto, fagotto, chitarone, violoncino o simile altro instromento, published posthumously in Venice in 1641.

Fontana: Complete Sonatas for Violin and Basso Continuo

Neyza Copa: violin & direction
Lux Terrae Baroque Ensemble

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSZTuOqdcUU

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Date: 1/06/2023 18:54:58
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038656
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

JudgeMental said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

Yes. Not bad for aged druggo’s.

I got this from the hits after the other finished.
All Female Rock Band “Fanny” performs at @ The Midnight Special in 1973

yeah, I posted this a couple of days ago.

But did you see this? Fanny – Charity Ball (1971) | LIVE
Fanny – complete gig. 10 tracks.

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Date: 1/06/2023 19:13:24
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038663
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Thandi Phoenix, Arona Mane – Hot Sauce (Visualiser)

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Date: 1/06/2023 19:23:13
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2038667
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

>>I’m listening to a pleasant but obscure baroque composer while getting into dinner prep mode.

Unless they had a sponsor most of them were on the bones of their arse.

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Date: 1/06/2023 19:36:39
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038673
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Does anyone remember a song by an all girl group who did this music video -

They were 4 women in a car and had a dead body in the boot which they buried in a field at the end of the song.

They played it on Triple J a few years ago

British all girl group.

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Date: 1/06/2023 19:56:52
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038698
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


>>I’m listening to a pleasant but obscure baroque composer while getting into dinner prep mode.

Unless they had a sponsor most of them were on the bones of their arse.

Its a bit crackly but how’s this for prostrating oneself?
Not for sinners

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Date: 1/06/2023 21:00:18
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038747
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Found it.

Goat Girl – Cracker Drool

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Date: 1/06/2023 21:05:21
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038753
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tau.Neutrino said:


Found it.

Goat Girl – Cracker Drool

They burned the body, did not bury it.

Gee I was way off, no wonder I had trouble trying to find it.

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Date: 1/06/2023 21:11:49
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038761
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

L.A. WITCH – Drive Your Car

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Date: 1/06/2023 21:13:47
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038763
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Coathangers – Down Down

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Date: 1/06/2023 21:15:13
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038764
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tau.Neutrino said:


The Coathangers – Down Down

Strange how coat hangers go down down/

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Date: 1/06/2023 21:17:33
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038765
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Dead Sara – Weatherman

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Date: 1/06/2023 21:25:20
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038772
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Plasmatics – The Damned

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Date: 1/06/2023 21:28:16
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038774
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Death Valley Girls – Islands in the Sky

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Date: 1/06/2023 21:31:11
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038779
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Black Belles – Wishing Well

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Date: 1/06/2023 21:35:50
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038783
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Messer Chups – Magneto – The Open Stage Berlin

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Date: 1/06/2023 21:39:26
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038790
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Kyra Garey – Desert Road – The Open Stage Berlin

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Date: 1/06/2023 21:44:27
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038797
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Black Belles – What Can I Do?

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Date: 1/06/2023 21:48:10
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038800
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Be Your Own Pet – Hand Grenade

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Date: 1/06/2023 21:50:55
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038804
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Missing Persons – Words

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Date: 1/06/2023 21:58:05
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038810
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

VITALIC – Poison Lips

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Date: 1/06/2023 22:03:04
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038819
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Deee-Lite – Good Beat

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Date: 1/06/2023 22:07:08
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038821
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Maggie’s Marshmallows – Come along

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Date: 1/06/2023 22:10:37
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038826
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Courettes – “Boom! Dynamite!”

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Date: 1/06/2023 22:14:05
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038835
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Courettes – “The Boy I Love”

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Date: 1/06/2023 22:19:24
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038846
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Regrettes – Hey Now

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Date: 1/06/2023 22:24:14
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038854
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Grace Potter And The Nocturnals – Paris (Ooh La La)

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Date: 1/06/2023 22:28:05
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038858
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Warning – CHOKE

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Date: 1/06/2023 22:31:38
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038859
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

NITA STRAUSS – The Wolf You Feed ft. Alissa White-Gluz

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Date: 1/06/2023 22:33:53
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038860
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ike and Tina~ Take you higher

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Date: 1/06/2023 22:35:27
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038862
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Donnas – It`s On The Rocks

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Date: 1/06/2023 22:38:01
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038863
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Death Valley Girls – What Are The Odds

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Date: 1/06/2023 22:39:13
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038864
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Ike & Tina Turner Revue – River Deep Mountain High….

I have to admit, This is where I fell in love with that voice. The first time I heard this song, I asked, who is the Ike bloke?

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Date: 1/06/2023 22:41:01
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038865
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Dirty Honey – When I’m

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Date: 1/06/2023 22:44:04
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038867
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Black Stone Cherry – Me and Mary Jane

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Date: 1/06/2023 22:50:21
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2038869
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


It’s All Going To Pot

I Don’t Look Good Naked Anymore

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Date: 1/06/2023 22:50:48
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038870
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


Ogmog said:

It’s All Going To Pot

I Don’t Look Good Naked Anymore

Neither do I.

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Date: 1/06/2023 22:50:50
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038871
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Amyl and the Sniffers – Some Mutts (Can’t Be Muzzled)

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Date: 1/06/2023 23:03:42
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038878
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Chevelle – The Red (Official HD Video)

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Date: 1/06/2023 23:08:06
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038881
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Breaking Benjamin – The Diary of Jane

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Date: 1/06/2023 23:09:39
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038882
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Swing In – Jack Bruce | 1972 | Rockpalast Doku
“you burned the tables on me”.
includes others such as Graham Bond.

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Date: 1/06/2023 23:15:49
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038884
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:

Swing In – Jack Bruce | 1972 | Rockpalast Doku
“you burned the tables on me”.
includes others such as Graham Bond.

The first comment.

9 days ago (edited)
Pete Brown, the man who wrote the lyrics to almost all of Jack Bruce’s songs, died last Friday. They were a hell of a songwriting team. R.I.P. to both of you.

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Date: 1/06/2023 23:17:34
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038886
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

Swing In – Jack Bruce | 1972 | Rockpalast Doku
“you burned the tables on me”.
includes others such as Graham Bond.

The first comment.

9 days ago (edited)
Pete Brown, the man who wrote the lyrics to almost all of Jack Bruce’s songs, died last Friday. They were a hell of a songwriting team. R.I.P. to both of you.

It would help if you comprehend German but it is well worth the half hour.

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Date: 1/06/2023 23:21:39
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038889
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Ike & Tina Turner Revue – River Deep Mountain High….

I have to admit, This is where I fell in love with that voice. The first time I heard this song, I asked, who is the Ike bloke?

Having a listen, yep, great track.

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Date: 1/06/2023 23:26:35
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038891
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tau.Neutrino said:


roughbarked said:

The Ike & Tina Turner Revue – River Deep Mountain High….

I have to admit, This is where I fell in love with that voice. The first time I heard this song, I asked, who is the Ike bloke?

Having a listen, yep, great track.

Have a really good listen to the man who wrote the song, Politician. and if the rest bores you, go to about 16 minutes and listen to this song in it’s infancy.

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Date: 1/06/2023 23:28:47
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038893
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

roughbarked said:

The Ike & Tina Turner Revue – River Deep Mountain High….

I have to admit, This is where I fell in love with that voice. The first time I heard this song, I asked, who is the Ike bloke?

Having a listen, yep, great track.

Have a really good listen to the man who wrote the song, Politician. and if the rest bores you, go to about 16 minutes and listen to this song in it’s infancy.

Well, it is hardly in its infancy but it is when you listen to have being nice to have being inexperienced as a popstar. You may get to comprehend.

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Date: 1/06/2023 23:30:40
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038895
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

roughbarked said:

The Ike & Tina Turner Revue – River Deep Mountain High….

I have to admit, This is where I fell in love with that voice. The first time I heard this song, I asked, who is the Ike bloke?

Having a listen, yep, great track.

Have a really good listen to the man who wrote the song, Politician. and if the rest bores you, go to about 16 minutes and listen to this song in it’s infancy.

The video only goes for 8:28 min

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Date: 1/06/2023 23:31:18
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038896
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Paramore: The Only Exception

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Date: 1/06/2023 23:34:41
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038897
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tau.Neutrino said:


roughbarked said:

Tau.Neutrino said:

Having a listen, yep, great track.

Have a really good listen to the man who wrote the song, Politician. and if the rest bores you, go to about 16 minutes and listen to this song in it’s infancy.

The video only goes for 8:28 min

9 days ago (edited)
Pete Brown, the man who wrote the lyrics to almost all of Jack Bruce’s songs, died last Friday. They were a hell of a songwriting team. R.I.P. to both of you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29L-D6oEmDI

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Date: 1/06/2023 23:41:01
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038898
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

roughbarked said:

Have a really good listen to the man who wrote the song, Politician. and if the rest bores you, go to about 16 minutes and listen to this song in it’s infancy.

The video only goes for 8:28 min

9 days ago (edited)
Pete Brown, the man who wrote the lyrics to almost all of Jack Bruce’s songs, died last Friday. They were a hell of a songwriting team. R.I.P. to both of you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29L-D6oEmDI

Or you could clock in at 6:20 for a perhaps more familiar song?

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Date: 1/06/2023 23:49:50
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038899
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

Tau.Neutrino said:

The video only goes for 8:28 min

9 days ago (edited)
Pete Brown, the man who wrote the lyrics to almost all of Jack Bruce’s songs, died last Friday. They were a hell of a songwriting team. R.I.P. to both of you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29L-D6oEmDI

Or you could clock in at 6:20 for a perhaps more familiar song?

Well the politician starts way earlier than 16 but yeah it is still going then.
starts about 14 30. or therabouts.

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Date: 2/06/2023 00:07:10
From: roughbarked
ID: 2038906
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Anyway, as Jack bruce was an influence on me. I will show you this, “AU
2:28 / 8:01
Jack Bruce & Robin Trower: Seven Moons Live

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Date: 2/06/2023 00:15:31
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038912
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I Remember You – Skid Row

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Date: 2/06/2023 00:18:28
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038915
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Nobody’s Fool – Cinderella

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Date: 2/06/2023 00:22:33
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038916
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Cowboy Junkies – Sweet Jane

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Date: 2/06/2023 00:28:10
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038920
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Natalie Merchant – Carnival

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Date: 2/06/2023 00:33:08
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038922
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Sophie B. Hawkins – Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover

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Date: 2/06/2023 00:37:18
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038923
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Joan Osborne – One Of Us

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Date: 2/06/2023 00:58:11
From: Ogmog
ID: 2038928
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

Music. Where would we be without the bards?


and obviously following on in that mix: funny how time slips away

Then this Alison Krauss, Shawn Colvin, Jerry Douglas — The Boxer — Live

There were more musicians involved but maybe their names didn’t need to be mentioned?

Folk/Pop/Rock/Country meets Celtic

The Boxer

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Date: 2/06/2023 03:43:00
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038938
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jars Of Clay – Flood

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Date: 2/06/2023 03:51:01
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038939
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Kurt Maloo – The Captain Of Her Heart

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Date: 2/06/2023 03:59:18
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038940
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Norah Jones – Don’t Know Why

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Date: 2/06/2023 04:11:27
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038941
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Titiyo – Come Along

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Date: 2/06/2023 04:24:57
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038942
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Slowdive – Sugar for the Pill

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Date: 2/06/2023 04:30:52
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038943
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Drive – Under your spell

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Date: 2/06/2023 04:42:48
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038944
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

First Aid Kit – My Silver Lining

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Date: 2/06/2023 04:47:45
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038945
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Milky Chance – Stolen Dance

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Date: 2/06/2023 04:54:29
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038946
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Cocoon, Lola Marsh – I Got You

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Date: 2/06/2023 05:28:39
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038947
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Elise Trouw – Radiohead Meets The Police

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Date: 2/06/2023 05:34:45
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038948
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Alice Phoebe Lou – Berlin Blues

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Date: 2/06/2023 05:38:45
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038949
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ally Venable with Buddy Guy – Texas Louisiana

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Date: 2/06/2023 05:56:24
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2038950
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

That Woman Named Mary – Lightning Hopkins

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Date: 2/06/2023 07:19:16
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2038959
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:

Swing In – Jack Bruce | 1972 | Rockpalast Doku
“you burned the tables on me”.
includes others such as Graham Bond.

I’ll have a proper listen later.

Observed the first comment about Pete Brown whose departure I had not heard about.

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Date: 3/06/2023 20:03:12
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2039586
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Dancing in the Moonlight
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eHBLHVHjWg

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Date: 3/06/2023 20:07:51
From: esselte
ID: 2039587
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Love, love is a verb,
Love is a doing word,
Fearless on my breath.

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Date: 3/06/2023 20:09:35
From: esselte
ID: 2039589
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

esselte said:


Love, love is a verb,
Love is a doing word,
Fearless on my breath.

Greatest opening lines ever, so beautiful….

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Date: 3/06/2023 20:21:21
From: roughbarked
ID: 2039594
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

esselte said:


esselte said:

Love, love is a verb,
Love is a doing word,
Fearless on my breath.

Greatest opening lines ever, so beautiful….

That’s a bit of a massive attack.

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Date: 3/06/2023 20:44:47
From: esselte
ID: 2039610
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


esselte said:

esselte said:

Love, love is a verb,
Love is a doing word,
Fearless on my breath.

Greatest opening lines ever, so beautiful….

That’s a bit of a massive attack.

What I love is that even knowing the lyrics, my brain always goes through the same sequence if comprehension.

Love, love is a verb (huh? What is this? An English lesson?)
Love is a doing word, (ohhh, I see what your saying, yeah…)
Fearless on my breath (ahh, nice!)

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Date: 3/06/2023 20:45:50
From: esselte
ID: 2039611
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

esselte said:


roughbarked said:

esselte said:

Greatest opening lines ever, so beautiful….

That’s a bit of a massive attack.

What I love is that even knowing the lyrics, my brain always goes through the same sequence if comprehension.

Love, love is a verb (huh? What is this? An English lesson?)
Love is a doing word, (ohhh, I see what your saying, yeah…)
Fearless on my breath (ahh, nice!)

I call it the huh?, ohh.., ahh.. trifecta.

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Date: 4/06/2023 05:57:32
From: Ogmog
ID: 2039684
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tangerine Dream

Underwater Sunlight

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Date: 5/06/2023 20:07:26
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2040195
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Your The Voice Story, Excerpt from Finding The Voice Movie.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chWi3sxycLM

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Date: 6/06/2023 17:04:25
From: dv
ID: 2040477
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

We get together, but separate’s always better when there’s feelings involved. If what they say is “Nothing is forever”, then what makes love the exception? So why are we so in denial when we know we’re not happy here?

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Date: 8/06/2023 10:03:08
From: JudgeMental
ID: 2041147
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TU2evJxbcY

Link

Bosch’s arse music with spanish narration.

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Date: 8/06/2023 16:22:10
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2041389
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

All the youtube reviewers are reviewing Kasey Chamber’s cover of Eminem’s ‘Lose Yourself’.

I like it better than original. I understand the hype. I think I like some of her other stuff more.

Kasey Chambers – Lose Yourself (Eminem Cover) LIVE @ Civic Theatre, Newcastle AU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S70xek3×4ro

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Date: 8/06/2023 16:25:39
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2041390
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


All the youtube reviewers are reviewing Kasey Chamber’s cover of Eminem’s ‘Lose Yourself’.

I like it better than original. I understand the hype. I think I like some of her other stuff more.

Kasey Chambers – Lose Yourself (Eminem Cover) LIVE @ Civic Theatre, Newcastle AU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S70xek3×4ro

Youtube says video not available anymore.

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Date: 8/06/2023 16:27:32
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2041392
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


sarahs mum said:

All the youtube reviewers are reviewing Kasey Chamber’s cover of Eminem’s ‘Lose Yourself’.

I like it better than original. I understand the hype. I think I like some of her other stuff more.

Kasey Chambers – Lose Yourself (Eminem Cover) LIVE @ Civic Theatre, Newcastle AU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S70xek3×4ro

Youtube says video not available anymore.

Try link in quote. It’s the x again.

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Date: 8/06/2023 16:30:02
From: The-Spectator
ID: 2041393
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Donald Trump – Me So Horny

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Date: 8/06/2023 16:30:16
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2041394
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Peak Warming Man said:

sarahs mum said:

All the youtube reviewers are reviewing Kasey Chamber’s cover of Eminem’s ‘Lose Yourself’.

I like it better than original. I understand the hype. I think I like some of her other stuff more.

Kasey Chambers – Lose Yourself (Eminem Cover) LIVE @ Civic Theatre, Newcastle AU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S70xek3×4ro

Youtube says video not available anymore.

Try link in quote. It’s the x again.

I don’t think it is your cup of tea mr car.

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Date: 8/06/2023 16:31:20
From: Cymek
ID: 2041395
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

Peak Warming Man said:

Youtube says video not available anymore.

Try link in quote. It’s the x again.

I don’t think it is your cup of tea mr car.

He’s more of Slim Shady kind of man

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Date: 8/06/2023 16:31:24
From: Tamb
ID: 2041396
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


sarahs mum said:

All the youtube reviewers are reviewing Kasey Chamber’s cover of Eminem’s ‘Lose Yourself’.

I like it better than original. I understand the hype. I think I like some of her other stuff more.

Kasey Chambers – Lose Yourself (Eminem Cover) LIVE @ Civic Theatre, Newcastle AU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S70xek3×4ro

Youtube says video not available anymore.

Die Fledermaus Overture

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Date: 8/06/2023 16:32:04
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2041397
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

She Will Have Her Way — Better Be Home Soon (Kasey Chambers)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilTS4RLGXNA

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Date: 8/06/2023 16:33:16
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2041399
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

Peak Warming Man said:

Youtube says video not available anymore.

Try link in quote. It’s the x again.

I don’t think it is your cup of tea mr car.

No :)

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Date: 9/06/2023 11:02:24
From: Cymek
ID: 2041637
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tool – Invincible

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Date: 9/06/2023 11:04:11
From: Tamb
ID: 2041640
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Cymek said:


Tool – Invincible

Tinnitus.

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Date: 9/06/2023 11:50:58
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2041673
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Sunshine of Your Love

after reading:

n January 1967, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, played their first date at Brian Epstein’s Saville Theatre on Shaftsbury Avenue. Cream were in the audience that night listening to Jimi do a souped-up rock’n’roll version of B.B. King’s ‘Rock Me bay’, ‘Like a Rolling Stone’, ‘Wild Thing’, ‘Hey Joe’ and one of Jimi’s compositions, ‘Can You See Me?’ Eric Clapton later related to Rolling Stone how Jimi’s performance that night inspired Cream’s most famous song, ‘Sunshine of Your Love’:

“He played this gig that was blinding. I don’t think Jack had really taken him in before. I knew what the guy was capable of from the minute I met him. It was the complete embodiment of all aspects of rock guitar rolled into one. I could sense it coming off the guy. And when he did see it that night, after the gig he went home and came up with the riff. It was strictly a dedication to Jimi. And then we wrote the song on top of it.”

Coincidently, Jimi used to play this same song as a dedication to Cream, one of his favourite bands, unaware that he was in fact playing his own dedication.

Source: Jimi Hendrix – Electric Gypsy by Harry Shapiro & Caesar Glebbeek, Heinemann 1990.

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Date: 9/06/2023 12:32:34
From: Ian
ID: 2041688
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Speaking of Jimi Hendrix I have been listening to the whole of Electric Ladyland for the first time in ages. It still sounds great.

Voodoo Chile is the standout.. that’s Steve Winwood on organ.

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Date: 10/06/2023 12:18:10
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2041963
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

But enough of US politics.

Let’s go dancing in the flickering light

An old favourite.

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Date: 10/06/2023 12:21:27
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2041967
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Followed by

Now You Know

Anais Mitchell

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Date: 10/06/2023 12:21:40
From: roughbarked
ID: 2041968
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


But enough of US politics.

Let’s go dancing in the flickering light

An old favourite.

Cristy Moore is also an old fave. :) It is the leprechaun in me.

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Date: 10/06/2023 12:23:34
From: roughbarked
ID: 2041971
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

But enough of US politics.

Let’s go dancing in the flickering light

An old favourite.

Cristy Moore is also an old fave. :) It is the leprechaun in me.


As usual, dropped me aitches.

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Date: 10/06/2023 12:40:19
From: roughbarked
ID: 2041986
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Followed by

Now You Know

Anais Mitchell

AU
Pause (k)
0:07 / 4:43
Anais Mitchell One-Take – Our Lady of the Underground (2010)

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Date: 10/06/2023 12:49:29
From: roughbarked
ID: 2041994
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I’ve seen this listed a lot but hadn’t listened before. After much umming and ahhing, he actually gets into it. Pete Townshend on Jimi Hendrix

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Date: 10/06/2023 13:06:27
From: roughbarked
ID: 2041999
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


I’ve seen this listed a lot but hadn’t listened before. After much umming and ahhing, he actually gets into it. Pete Townshend on Jimi Hendrix

But this one kind of tops it.
Chris Squire on Hendrix

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Date: 10/06/2023 13:11:46
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2042002
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Fat Bottomed Girls (Music Video)

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Date: 13/06/2023 09:53:53
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2042740
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

This morning I happened to Binge Cows With Guns (don’t ask me why), and the first hit was a UTube without the cartoon, which just isn’t right.

So here’s the right link:

Cows with guns

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Date: 13/06/2023 09:59:34
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2042742
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Love from the other side by Fall Out Boy, but the playlist is a mix of things I’ve been listening to lately. The song afterwards is Touch Me When We’re Dancing by Carpenters. This particular version is a live performance from 1981 in which Karen was skeletal :(

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Date: 13/06/2023 10:15:06
From: roughbarked
ID: 2042751
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


This morning I happened to Binge Cows With Guns (don’t ask me why), and the first hit was a UTube without the cartoon, which just isn’t right.

So here’s the right link:

Cows with guns

All right. I won’t ask then.

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Date: 15/06/2023 09:01:24
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2043429
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Carpenters Gold: Greatest Hits.

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Date: 15/06/2023 10:17:49
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2043493
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Best of Branigan: Laura Branigan’s greatest hits.

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Date: 15/06/2023 16:23:21
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2043666
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jazz 625 – Jazz Britannia: Tubby Hayes, Ronnie Scott, John Dankworth, Bill Le Sage, Tony Kinsey

Jazz 625 is a BBC jazz music programme, featuring performances by British and American jazz musicians, which was first broadcast between April 1964 and August 1966. This one-hour compilation broadcast presents vintage 1960s British jazz from the BBC’s archives, presented by Steve Race.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTuARrlMJ6M

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Date: 16/06/2023 22:41:17
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2044149
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

This moment
is different
from any before it

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Date: 16/06/2023 22:51:41
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2044155
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And only appeared on utube 3 months ago:

Bert Jansch – Royal Festival Hall 30/6/71

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Date: 18/06/2023 22:33:42
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2044667
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Another recent Bert Jansch addition to Youtube

The Genius of Bert Jansch Folk Blues and Beyond

Lots of others contributing to this one as well.

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Date: 18/06/2023 23:05:37
From: roughbarked
ID: 2044671
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Another recent Bert Jansch addition to Youtube

The Genius of Bert Jansch Folk Blues and Beyond

Lots of others contributing to this one as well.

Thank ye for this. :)

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Date: 19/06/2023 10:16:25
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2044746
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Passage – Carpenters

This was the only Carpenters album my parents owned. The highlight for me is Don’t Cry For Me, Argentina but there’s also Calling Occupants which is obviously a classic.

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Date: 20/06/2023 17:48:14
From: dv
ID: 2045462
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/lxsiFwIeOnE

Soul Bossa Nostra by Acapella group Naturally 7 with Ludacris and Rudy Currence (Quincy Jones tribute)

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Date: 20/06/2023 19:44:12
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2045521
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

“You’re The Reason Our Kids Are Ugly,” Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty

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Date: 21/06/2023 00:13:50
From: dv
ID: 2045577
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/diJ-ARiKKEw

Measure of a Man : FKA Twigs

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Date: 22/06/2023 12:55:05
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2046365
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Songs Graham Gouldman Wrote for Other Artists in the 60s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl7WqV4JVIA

Lots.

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Date: 24/06/2023 16:49:27
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2047328
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Elton John – Saturday Night’s Alright (For Fighting) (Central Park, NYC 1980)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NagnbRHdh-0

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Date: 24/06/2023 17:09:17
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2047333
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Elton John – Saturday Night’s Alright (For Fighting) (Central Park, NYC 1980)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NagnbRHdh-0

I was listening to the song “Afternoon Delight” earlier.

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Date: 24/06/2023 17:12:55
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2047335
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

monkey skipper said:


sarahs mum said:

Elton John – Saturday Night’s Alright (For Fighting) (Central Park, NYC 1980)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NagnbRHdh-0

I was listening to the song “Afternoon Delight” earlier.

i’m still not sure about that song.

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Date: 24/06/2023 17:15:58
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2047336
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


monkey skipper said:

sarahs mum said:

Elton John – Saturday Night’s Alright (For Fighting) (Central Park, NYC 1980)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NagnbRHdh-0

I was listening to the song “Afternoon Delight” earlier.

i’m still not sure about that song.

it popped into my brain the other day , songs pop into my brain often , when I am do things. I had the jingle of “don’t wait to be told that you need Palmolive Gold the other day and then randomly and ABBA song Fernando the other day and then more recently that song Evie. I am not sure how the playlist for a person’ brain is selected and who puts the song on repeat sometimes …

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Date: 24/06/2023 17:17:24
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2047339
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

monkey skipper said:


sarahs mum said:

monkey skipper said:

I was listening to the song “Afternoon Delight” earlier.

i’m still not sure about that song.

it popped into my brain the other day , songs pop into my brain often , when I am do things. I had the jingle of “don’t wait to be told that you need Palmolive Gold the other day and then randomly and ABBA song Fernando the other day and then more recently that song Evie. I am not sure how the playlist for a person’ brain is selected and who puts the song on repeat sometimes …

all three parts of Evie?

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Date: 24/06/2023 17:21:09
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2047341
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


monkey skipper said:

sarahs mum said:

i’m still not sure about that song.

it popped into my brain the other day , songs pop into my brain often , when I am do things. I had the jingle of “don’t wait to be told that you need Palmolive Gold the other day and then randomly and ABBA song Fernando the other day and then more recently that song Evie. I am not sure how the playlist for a person’ brain is selected and who puts the song on repeat sometimes …

all three parts of Evie?

Just a bit, and sometimes I sings random notes … I am not sure where those tunes come from either….

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Date: 24/06/2023 17:29:59
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2047343
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

monkey skipper said:


sarahs mum said:

monkey skipper said:

it popped into my brain the other day , songs pop into my brain often , when I am do things. I had the jingle of “don’t wait to be told that you need Palmolive Gold the other day and then randomly and ABBA song Fernando the other day and then more recently that song Evie. I am not sure how the playlist for a person’ brain is selected and who puts the song on repeat sometimes …

all three parts of Evie?

Just a bit, and sometimes I sings random notes … I am not sure where those tunes come from either….

Love the second part of Evie. When he is so in love with her,

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Date: 29/06/2023 12:35:08
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2048793
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Started of browsing the Humblebums and ended up with:

The Pentangle, Newsnight 26/6/08

Really enjoyed it, as might have been expected from:

2600 views :)

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Date: 29/06/2023 12:41:48
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2048800
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Observer article about the same concert

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Date: 29/06/2023 12:45:59
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2048802
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Started of browsing the Humblebums and ended up with:

The Pentangle, Newsnight 26/6/08

Really enjoyed it, as might have been expected from:

2600 views :)

Falling asleep on stage during their own improvisations, that’s a bit embarrassing :)

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Date: 29/06/2023 12:55:22
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2048803
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Started of browsing the Humblebums and ended up with:

The Pentangle, Newsnight 26/6/08

Really enjoyed it, as might have been expected from:

2600 views :)

Falling asleep on stage during their own improvisations, that’s a bit embarrassing :)

The two times I saw them live they were in good form and professional throughout.

By late 60’s standards anyway :)

Danny Thompson’s bass solo at the end of Pentangling at the Albert Hall is a standout memory of those days for me.

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Date: 29/06/2023 13:32:44
From: roughbarked
ID: 2048818
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Started of browsing the Humblebums and ended up with:

The Pentangle, Newsnight 26/6/08

Really enjoyed it, as might have been expected from:

2600 views :)

2601 now.

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Date: 30/06/2023 01:07:12
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2049023
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Yusuf / Cat Stevens – Wild World (Glastonbury 2023)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PA5EgvX_8js

Cat Stevens isn’t as burnt out as some.

Elton John’s performance was pretty rough.

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Date: 30/06/2023 05:12:32
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2049027
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Joni Mitchell Talks ‘Blue’, “Both Sides Now”, & Newport Folk Festival with Elton John

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzzI7LjcBLM

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Date: 30/06/2023 06:17:41
From: roughbarked
ID: 2049031
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Yusuf / Cat Stevens – Wild World (Glastonbury 2023)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PA5EgvX_8js

Cat Stevens isn’t as burnt out as some.

Elton John’s performance was pretty rough.

Cat had a long holiday in the middle of his career.

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Date: 30/06/2023 06:22:19
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2049033
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

Yusuf / Cat Stevens – Wild World (Glastonbury 2023)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PA5EgvX_8js

Cat Stevens isn’t as burnt out as some.

Elton John’s performance was pretty rough.

Cat had a long holiday in the middle of his career.

True. A lot less time on the road.

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Date: 30/06/2023 06:26:13
From: roughbarked
ID: 2049035
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

Yusuf / Cat Stevens – Wild World (Glastonbury 2023)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PA5EgvX_8js

Cat Stevens isn’t as burnt out as some.

Elton John’s performance was pretty rough.

Cat had a long holiday in the middle of his career.

True. A lot less time on the road.

Also true and I symapthise because I also had TB. Cat went down with TB at the height of his career which led to the epiphany that led to his conversion to Islam.

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Date: 30/06/2023 06:36:22
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2049039
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

Cat had a long holiday in the middle of his career.

True. A lot less time on the road.

Also true and I symapthise because I also had TB. Cat went down with TB at the height of his career which led to the epiphany that led to his conversion to Islam.

He also did a cover of ‘here comes the sun.’ He dedicated to Harrison and claimed Harrison inspired his exploration into religion.

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Date: 30/06/2023 06:40:07
From: roughbarked
ID: 2049040
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

True. A lot less time on the road.

Also true and I symapthise because I also had TB. Cat went down with TB at the height of his career which led to the epiphany that led to his conversion to Islam.

He also did a cover of ‘here comes the sun.’ He dedicated to Harrison and claimed Harrison inspired his exploration into religion.

They were both high as a kite at the time. The psychadelic experience did cause exploration into their own sprituality.

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Date: 1/07/2023 18:53:07
From: Ogmog
ID: 2049524
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Roger Waters’ “ RADIO K*A*O*S ”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_K.A.O.S.#Concept

(Shortened) VIDEO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gKTd3CN4ok

“K*A*O*S” LIVE CONCERT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYNju9jFGdM

========================================

Roger Waters’ concept album “RADIO K*A*O*S”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIBCPAWUEKM&list=OLAK5uy_koI10jUmXAaS4Dr1TJKWk8NW4l9cWbrv4&index=1

(Full Album)

1) Radio Waves

2) Who Needs Information?

3) Me Or Him

4) The Power That Be

5) Sunset Strip

6) Home

7) Four Minutes * *

8) The Tide Is Turning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=td6CD3J9kiY

I heard/saw KAOS for the Very 1st Time LIVE In Concert…
during “4 Minutes” our collective Hearts STOPPED
as we all prepared to die (Literally!) =8-O =8-O =8-O =8-O
=8-O =8-O =8-O =8-O =8-O =8-O =8-O =8-O =8-O =8-O
(…with Roger Waters one can never tell…)

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Date: 2/07/2023 18:41:20
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2049800
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Roly Poly · Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly

SCRA

℗ 1972 M7 Records

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hhqvkg0gBik

remembered forgotten song.

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Date: 2/07/2023 19:28:52
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2049827
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Roly Poly · Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly

SCRA

℗ 1972 M7 Records

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hhqvkg0gBik

remembered forgotten song.


Thanks for that. I hadn’t heard it in years.

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Date: 2/07/2023 19:33:41
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2049830
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


sarahs mum said:

Roly Poly · Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly

SCRA

℗ 1972 M7 Records

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hhqvkg0gBik

remembered forgotten song.


Thanks for that. I hadn’t heard it in years.

Ha. I remember remembering that song in SSSF days but nobody else could remember it. Took us ages to finally find it, by which time I think many people assumed I’d made up all this “roly poly” nonsense.

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Date: 4/07/2023 10:10:20
From: OCDC
ID: 2050184
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lMQfHHrU5Ts&pp=ygUWQ2xhc3NpY2FsIHZlcnNpb24gYWJiYQ%3D%3D

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Date: 6/07/2023 16:32:55
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2050814
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Gnossienne No. 1, Erik Satie – Van Diemen’s Band + Ensemble Kaboul

Performed LIVE at the Franklin Palais, Tasmania.
February 2023

Ensemble Kaboul
Khaled Arman – Rubab
Siar Hashimi – Vocals/Tabla/Percussion

Van Diemen’s Band
Julia Fredersdorff – Artistic Director/Baroque Violin
Luke Plumb – Mandolin
Rachel Meyers – Viola
Laura Vaughan Viola da gamba/Violone
Martin Penicka – Violoncelle
Donald Nicolson – Harpsichord
Matt Stonehouse – Percussion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbRqBze6HBk

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Date: 6/07/2023 16:39:44
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2050820
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Gnossienne No. 1, Erik Satie – Van Diemen’s Band + Ensemble Kaboul

Performed LIVE at the Franklin Palais, Tasmania.
February 2023

Ensemble Kaboul
Khaled Arman – Rubab
Siar Hashimi – Vocals/Tabla/Percussion

Van Diemen’s Band
Julia Fredersdorff – Artistic Director/Baroque Violin
Luke Plumb – Mandolin
Rachel Meyers – Viola
Laura Vaughan Viola da gamba/Violone
Martin Penicka – Violoncelle
Donald Nicolson – Harpsichord
Matt Stonehouse – Percussion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbRqBze6HBk

Certainly a unique version and very pleasing. Wonder what Satie would have made of it.

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Date: 7/07/2023 00:56:35
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2051055
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

This Old Guitar – John Denver
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlKLtnbU0xE

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Date: 7/07/2023 15:01:40
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2051183
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


This Old Guitar – John Denver
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlKLtnbU0xE

This one? Looks like a Sears & Roebuck mail order guitar of the time, cheap but good quality.

John Denver had some talent but the sentimentality seemed to ooze from a plastic squeeze bottle.

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Date: 7/07/2023 15:03:37
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2051186
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

This Old Guitar – John Denver
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlKLtnbU0xE

This one? Looks like a Sears & Roebuck mail order guitar of the time, cheap but good quality.

John Denver had some talent but the sentimentality seemed to ooze from a plastic squeeze bottle.

no. not that one.

But I do like a gitar story.

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Date: 7/07/2023 15:06:52
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2051188
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

sarahs mum said:

This Old Guitar – John Denver
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlKLtnbU0xE

This one? Looks like a Sears & Roebuck mail order guitar of the time, cheap but good quality.

John Denver had some talent but the sentimentality seemed to ooze from a plastic squeeze bottle.

no. not that one.

But I do like a gitar story.

:)

I’ll go searching again. The music thread I have bookmarked seems to not be the one people have been using lately.

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Date: 7/07/2023 15:10:29
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2051190
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

Gnossienne No. 1, Erik Satie – Van Diemen’s Band + Ensemble Kaboul

Performed LIVE at the Franklin Palais, Tasmania.
February 2023

Ensemble Kaboul
Khaled Arman – Rubab
Siar Hashimi – Vocals/Tabla/Percussion

Van Diemen’s Band
Julia Fredersdorff – Artistic Director/Baroque Violin
Luke Plumb – Mandolin
Rachel Meyers – Viola
Laura Vaughan Viola da gamba/Violone
Martin Penicka – Violoncelle
Donald Nicolson – Harpsichord
Matt Stonehouse – Percussion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbRqBze6HBk

Certainly a unique version and very pleasing. Wonder what Satie would have made of it.

ah. you had,. It was this one.

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Date: 7/07/2023 15:11:59
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2051192
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

sarahs mum said:

Gnossienne No. 1, Erik Satie – Van Diemen’s Band + Ensemble Kaboul

Performed LIVE at the Franklin Palais, Tasmania.
February 2023

Ensemble Kaboul
Khaled Arman – Rubab
Siar Hashimi – Vocals/Tabla/Percussion

Van Diemen’s Band
Julia Fredersdorff – Artistic Director/Baroque Violin
Luke Plumb – Mandolin
Rachel Meyers – Viola
Laura Vaughan Viola da gamba/Violone
Martin Penicka – Violoncelle
Donald Nicolson – Harpsichord
Matt Stonehouse – Percussion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbRqBze6HBk

Certainly a unique version and very pleasing. Wonder what Satie would have made of it.

ah. you had,. It was this one.

I posted that comment on Choob as well, and got a love heart from the band :)

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Date: 7/07/2023 15:12:39
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2051193
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

Bubblecar said:

Certainly a unique version and very pleasing. Wonder what Satie would have made of it.

ah. you had,. It was this one.

I posted that comment on Choob as well, and got a love heart from the band :)

:) nice.

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Date: 7/07/2023 15:22:58
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2051198
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Here’s another lovely Van Diemen’s Band offering:

Song of the Birds – Traditional Catalan song, Van Diemen’s Band

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTVigZmhJt0

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Date: 7/07/2023 15:38:26
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2051212
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Here’s another lovely Van Diemen’s Band offering:

Song of the Birds – Traditional Catalan song, Van Diemen’s Band

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTVigZmhJt0

Same song, sung by the late Montserrat Figueras. Her daughter Arianna Savall also does a lovely version on a CD I have.

El Cant dels Ocells (The Singing of the Birds)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dF4xf3yvuSI

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Date: 7/07/2023 15:56:27
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2051217
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Bubblecar said:

Here’s another lovely Van Diemen’s Band offering:

Song of the Birds – Traditional Catalan song, Van Diemen’s Band

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTVigZmhJt0

Same song, sung by the late Montserrat Figueras. Her daughter Arianna Savall also does a lovely version on a CD I have.

El Cant dels Ocells (The Singing of the Birds)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dF4xf3yvuSI

Nice.

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Date: 7/07/2023 16:54:45
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2051235
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Currently listening to BCar rocking out with the cittern and rebec, percussion and vocals on Fairy Dawn, very loud.

It’s pretty damn good. Just needs a tidier version to get it out there on Choob.

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Date: 7/07/2023 18:38:41
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2051312
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

Bubblecar said:

Here’s another lovely Van Diemen’s Band offering:

Song of the Birds – Traditional Catalan song, Van Diemen’s Band

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTVigZmhJt0

Same song, sung by the late Montserrat Figueras. Her daughter Arianna Savall also does a lovely version on a CD I have.

El Cant dels Ocells (The Singing of the Birds)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dF4xf3yvuSI

Nice.

Song of the Birds – behind the scenes – interview with Julia Fredersdorff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwbXKo6heb8

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Date: 7/07/2023 18:42:50
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2051315
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


sarahs mum said:

Bubblecar said:

Same song, sung by the late Montserrat Figueras. Her daughter Arianna Savall also does a lovely version on a CD I have.

El Cant dels Ocells (The Singing of the Birds)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dF4xf3yvuSI

Nice.

Song of the Birds – behind the scenes – interview with Julia Fredersdorff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwbXKo6heb8

Will have a proper listen and look later.

Apart from anything else Van Diemen’s Band is a great name for a musical group.

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Date: 7/07/2023 18:47:34
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2051321
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

sarahs mum said:

Nice.

Song of the Birds – behind the scenes – interview with Julia Fredersdorff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwbXKo6heb8

Will have a proper listen and look later.

Apart from anything else Van Diemen’s Band is a great name for a musical group.

I also love the Franklin Palais theatre where they record a lot of their stuff. The folk club does performances and open mic nights and such. I’ve thought about moving to Franklin. The river. The mists. Good aurora viewing. And lots of home made music.

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Date: 8/07/2023 01:55:47
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2051404
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Currently listening to BCar rocking out with the cittern and rebec, percussion and vocals on Fairy Dawn, very loud.

It’s pretty damn good. Just needs a tidier version to get it out there on Choob.

I take it you’ll be multitracking (you’ll have to, of course, as there’s only one of you playing, unless you have someone else playing along with you on the other instrument).

I look forward to hearing the result.

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Date: 10/07/2023 21:15:16
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2052527
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Does anybody really know what time it is?

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Date: 10/07/2023 21:19:22
From: party_pants
ID: 2052528
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Does anybody really know what time it is?

Yes. It is on the laptop screen in front of me.

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Date: 11/07/2023 07:07:18
From: roughbarked
ID: 2052608
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Does anybody really know what time it is?

Yep. Time to give you a hug.

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Date: 13/07/2023 18:38:21
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2053685
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Manfred Mann – Pretty Flamingo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTxzmLyVFYY

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Date: 13/07/2023 18:39:45
From: roughbarked
ID: 2053687
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Manfred Mann – Pretty Flamingo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTxzmLyVFYY

That’s the one.

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Date: 14/07/2023 22:10:31
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 2054301
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rugRfbgCkl4

Link

Paint It, Black | Nini Music

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Date: 17/07/2023 18:33:04
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2055236
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

“What Does the Deep Sea Say” – Sierra Hull + Billy Strings (Backstage Rehearsal at the Ryman)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUVROPZEQro

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Date: 18/07/2023 01:05:51
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2055330
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The version of Fur Elise that, perhaps, Beethoven had intended to publish

https://youtu.be/jblFQ1whX5s

You’ve never heard this version of Fur Elise before

Link

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Date: 18/07/2023 01:17:07
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2055332
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


The version of Fur Elise that, perhaps, Beethoven had intended to publish

https://youtu.be/jblFQ1whX5s

You’ve never heard this version of Fur Elise before

Link

interesting.

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Date: 20/07/2023 13:41:21
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2056062
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

youtube recommended this to me. but it meant roughbarked and the rev maybe.

Pentangle – Blues In Time (In Concert), 4th January 1971)

Pentangle

12K views 12 days ago #Live #Pentangle

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pqE-vvadrs

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Date: 20/07/2023 14:51:08
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2056078
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


youtube recommended this to me. but it meant roughbarked and the rev maybe.

Pentangle – Blues In Time (In Concert), 4th January 1971)

Pentangle

12K views 12 days ago #Live #Pentangle

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pqE-vvadrs

:)

(but they do quite frequently recommend some of your favourites to me, just to keep things balanced)

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Date: 20/07/2023 15:09:26
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2056083
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ay Naynawâ, F.A Naynawaz – Van Diemen’s Band + Ensemble Kaboul
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojzkTcsoCr0

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Date: 20/07/2023 15:28:36
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2056089
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Ay Naynawâ, F.A Naynawaz – Van Diemen’s Band + Ensemble Kaboul
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojzkTcsoCr0

Good.

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Date: 20/07/2023 16:28:54
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2056117
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

1937 HITS ARCHIVE: The Dipsy Doodle – Tommy Dorsey (Edythe Wright, vocal)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXwt2fCZsd8

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Date: 20/07/2023 17:38:25
From: roughbarked
ID: 2056173
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

youtube recommended this to me. but it meant roughbarked and the rev maybe.

Pentangle – Blues In Time (In Concert), 4th January 1971)

Pentangle

12K views 12 days ago #Live #Pentangle

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pqE-vvadrs

:)

(but they do quite frequently recommend some of your favourites to me, just to keep things balanced)

Both of us? Why not?

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Date: 20/07/2023 19:41:55
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2056255
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Van Diemen’s Band – Vivaldi, Violin Concerto in A minor Opus 3 No. 6 RV356 Mvt. 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czYByQmWnpA


they see to be dropping a lot of stuff on youtube.

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Date: 20/07/2023 19:45:02
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2056257
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Van Diemen’s Band – Vivaldi, Violin Concerto in A minor Opus 3 No. 6 RV356 Mvt. 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czYByQmWnpA


they see to be dropping a lot of stuff on youtube.

LOL, great name.

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Date: 20/07/2023 19:46:51
From: roughbarked
ID: 2056260
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


sarahs mum said:

Van Diemen’s Band – Vivaldi, Violin Concerto in A minor Opus 3 No. 6 RV356 Mvt. 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czYByQmWnpA


they see to be dropping a lot of stuff on youtube.

LOL, great name.

Yeah. I thought that too.

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Date: 20/07/2023 20:43:30
From: dv
ID: 2056263
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

John Williams (b.1932) is an American composer and conductor recognised as one of the most popular and acclaimed composers of music for cinema. With 53 nominations (including 5 wins), he is the second most nominated individual for Academy Awards after Walt Disney’s 59.

Williams is particularly known for his collaborations with director Steven Spielberg (b.1946), an association that began with Spielberg’s first feature film The Sugarland Express in 1974.
In 1993, Spielberg made Schindler’s List, an adaptation of Thomas Keneally’s 1982 novel Schindler’s Ark, a film about a German industrialist who saved the lives of more than a thousand Jewish refugees during the Holocaust. Spielberg felt that this film matured him as a filmmaker, forgoing a salary for it. He was insistent that Williams compose the score, but Williams was overwhelmed when he was shown the film and had to walk outside to recover himself. “Spielberg showed me the film,” he said, “I couldn’t speak to him. I was so devastated. Do you remember, the end of the film was the burial scene in Israel — Schindler — it’s hard to speak about. I said to Steven, ‘You need a better composer than I am for this film.’ He said to me, ‘I know. But they’re all dead!’ “

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Date: 20/07/2023 21:07:16
From: Neophyte
ID: 2056269
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


John Williams (b.1932) is an American composer and conductor recognised as one of the most popular and acclaimed composers of music for cinema. With 53 nominations (including 5 wins), he is the second most nominated individual for Academy Awards after Walt Disney’s 59.

Williams is particularly known for his collaborations with director Steven Spielberg (b.1946), an association that began with Spielberg’s first feature film The Sugarland Express in 1974.
In 1993, Spielberg made Schindler’s List, an adaptation of Thomas Keneally’s 1982 novel Schindler’s Ark, a film about a German industrialist who saved the lives of more than a thousand Jewish refugees during the Holocaust. Spielberg felt that this film matured him as a filmmaker, forgoing a salary for it. He was insistent that Williams compose the score, but Williams was overwhelmed when he was shown the film and had to walk outside to recover himself. “Spielberg showed me the film,” he said, “I couldn’t speak to him. I was so devastated. Do you remember, the end of the film was the burial scene in Israel — Schindler — it’s hard to speak about. I said to Steven, ‘You need a better composer than I am for this film.’ He said to me, ‘I know. But they’re all dead!’ “

His themes for “Lost In Space”, “The Time Tunnel” and “Land Of The Giants” were ace too.

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Date: 21/07/2023 08:08:37
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2056347
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg | The Story of “Je t’aime moi non plus”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soAnopXThDs

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Date: 21/07/2023 08:11:42
From: roughbarked
ID: 2056348
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg | The Story of “Je t’aime moi non plus”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soAnopXThDs


Morning sm.
In a romantic mood? :)

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Date: 21/07/2023 08:18:51
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2056349
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg | The Story of “Je t’aime moi non plus”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soAnopXThDs


Morning sm.
In a romantic mood? :)

Hello.

I had not heard this story before. And the version of this song in Aus was by Abigail some years after if I recall.

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Date: 21/07/2023 08:20:21
From: roughbarked
ID: 2056350
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg | The Story of “Je t’aime moi non plus”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soAnopXThDs


Morning sm.
In a romantic mood? :)

Hello.

I had not heard this story before. And the version of this song in Aus was by Abigail some years after if I recall.

Yeah. It was. Abigail eh. I loved her hair.

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Date: 21/07/2023 08:20:54
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2056351
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg | The Story of “Je t’aime moi non plus”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soAnopXThDs


Morning sm.
In a romantic mood? :)

Hello.

I had not heard this story before. And the version of this song in Aus was by Abigail some years after if I recall.

Also jane Birkin and Bridgette Bardot both in news atm.

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Date: 21/07/2023 08:27:27
From: roughbarked
ID: 2056353
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

Morning sm.
In a romantic mood? :)

Hello.

I had not heard this story before. And the version of this song in Aus was by Abigail some years after if I recall.

Also jane Birkin and Bridgette Bardot both in news atm.

Indeed they are.

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Date: 21/07/2023 08:37:15
From: roughbarked
ID: 2056355
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

sarahs mum said:

Hello.

I had not heard this story before. And the version of this song in Aus was by Abigail some years after if I recall.

Also jane Birkin and Bridgette Bardot both in news atm.

Indeed they are.

and I’d never heard the story before. It was interesting times back then.

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Date: 21/07/2023 08:46:05
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2056356
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

Also jane Birkin and Bridgette Bardot both in news atm.

Indeed they are.

and I’d never heard the story before. It was interesting times back then.

Well that’s who jane Birken is then.

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Date: 21/07/2023 08:52:39
From: roughbarked
ID: 2056357
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

Indeed they are.

and I’d never heard the story before. It was interesting times back then.

Well that’s who jane Birken is then.

Yep.
I must admit that I never paid attention to who was actually singing each version I heard.

How Jane Birkin Became the “It-Girl” of 60’s Paris | It-Girls Uncovered

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Date: 21/07/2023 09:19:37
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2056360
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

and I’d never heard the story before. It was interesting times back then.

Well that’s who jane Birken is then.

Yep.
I must admit that I never paid attention to who was actually singing each version I heard.

How Jane Birkin Became the “It-Girl” of 60’s Paris | It-Girls Uncovered

D’n‘o’ about yous all but

Birkin met composer John Berry whom she would marry in 1965. Barry was 13 years her senior and already had two children by the time he met 17 year old Jane

(13 + 17) / 2 + 7 > 17 we’re pretty sure but we’ll let ChrispenEvan do h’ ABC Argument teaser for pedants magic to try to make it work out.

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Date: 22/07/2023 10:41:21
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2056819
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Inspired by kii:

Dead skunk in the middle of the road

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Date: 22/07/2023 10:44:40
From: roughbarked
ID: 2056822
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Inspired by kii:

Dead skunk in the middle of the road

That was a great old song.

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Date: 22/07/2023 11:50:08
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2056874
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Inspired by kii:

Dead skunk in the middle of the road

That was a great old song.

I understand why it make Wainright III sad. He has so many good songs but the one he is known for…

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Date: 22/07/2023 12:09:45
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2056896
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Inspired by kii:

Dead skunk in the middle of the road

That was a great old song.

I understand why it make Wainright III sad. He has so many good songs but the one he is known for…

Such is the fate of all high profile musical people who indulge in a novelty song just the once.

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Date: 22/07/2023 12:13:33
From: roughbarked
ID: 2056898
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

That was a great old song.

I understand why it make Wainright III sad. He has so many good songs but the one he is known for…

Such is the fate of all high profile musical people who indulge in a novelty song just the once.

and they have to play it at every live performance afterwards.

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Date: 22/07/2023 20:54:54
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2057145
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I still have the original vinyl this was taken from – the same LP as is shown.

It was, I believe, the first of the ‘classical’ adaptations of the Beatles’ music and still amongst the best.

The Baroque Beatles Book

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Date: 25/07/2023 14:09:09
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2057929
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Listening to Craig Charles’ BB^ afternoon programme from last night, Australian time.

John Lee Hooker’s ‘Shake It Baby’. One where JLH sings out loud. Haven’t heard any of JLH for a while now.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnPnrtKn9fY

Can’t be JLH for a driving rhythm to get you moving.

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Date: 25/07/2023 22:29:23
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2058029
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Van Diemen’s Band – Violin Concerto in G – Simone Slattery, solo violin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sovHsSV7w0

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Date: 25/07/2023 22:29:52
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2058030
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Van Diemen’s Band – Violin Concerto in G – Simone Slattery, solo violin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sovHsSV7w0

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Date: 25/07/2023 22:50:32
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2058036
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Van Diemen’s Band – Violin Concerto in G – Simone Slattery, solo violin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sovHsSV7w0

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Date: 25/07/2023 23:19:17
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2058039
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

Van Diemen’s Band – Violin Concerto in G – Simone Slattery, solo violin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sovHsSV7w0


+1

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Date: 26/07/2023 14:28:53
From: dv
ID: 2058239
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/wYMSf_QOSBY

Con Moto
Hania Rani on piano
Dobrawa Czocher on cello

Classic FM played this today. Bloody hell.

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Date: 26/07/2023 14:54:03
From: roughbarked
ID: 2058241
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://youtu.be/wYMSf_QOSBY

Con Moto
Hania Rani on piano
Dobrawa Czocher on cello

Classic FM played this today. Bloody hell.

Awesome.

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Date: 26/07/2023 16:22:33
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2058258
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Larkin Poe – Blue & Sentimental (Lyric Video) ft. Will Lee, Shawn Pelton
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4RtWRKt4PU

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Date: 27/07/2023 00:05:37
From: dv
ID: 2058347
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


dv said:

https://youtu.be/wYMSf_QOSBY

Con Moto
Hania Rani on piano
Dobrawa Czocher on cello

Classic FM played this today. Bloody hell.

Awesome.

Can’t stop listening. The subtle variations are delightful.

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Date: 27/07/2023 01:38:49
From: kii
ID: 2058368
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


roughbarked said:

dv said:

https://youtu.be/wYMSf_QOSBY

Con Moto
Hania Rani on piano
Dobrawa Czocher on cello

Classic FM played this today. Bloody hell.

Awesome.

Can’t stop listening. The subtle variations are delightful.

Gawd, this reminds me of something. When I lived with the double bassist he played lots of interesting music, one of 2 things that I enjoyed, he also cooked great curries. I have so many tunes in my memory banks from those years.

It’s really beautiful.

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Date: 27/07/2023 18:50:53
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2058543
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Sinead O’Connor Raglan Road
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6zqb3gf5aA

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Date: 28/07/2023 17:20:00
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2058926
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And Randy Meisner.

Eagles – Take It To The Limit – (One Of These Nights – 1975) – Randy Meisner (RIP) – Soft Rock
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RXEx26VAOg

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Date: 28/07/2023 22:42:21
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2059079
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Another Sinead O’Connor track, this one with Christy Moore:

The First Time

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Date: 28/07/2023 22:43:53
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2059080
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Another Sinead O’Connor track, this one with Christy Moore:

The First Time

She looked better with hair.

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Date: 28/07/2023 22:54:13
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2059084
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

… and then youtube led me to some Cream:

As you said

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Date: 31/07/2023 16:00:31
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2060047
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Loggins & Messina – Danny’s Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51rYIKv6e3I

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Date: 31/07/2023 20:12:24
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2060106
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?


Some great music this week 50 years ago. But it wasn’t the chartstoppers.

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Date: 1/08/2023 17:17:53
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2060474
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Cute Turkish-American guitarist Celil Refik Kaya playing Barrios, very nicely.

Agustín Barrios: Works for guitar (Guitar: Celil Refik Kaya)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOzG8iSOsws

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Date: 2/08/2023 20:53:52
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2060865
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Greta Van Fleet – Meeting The Master

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Date: 4/08/2023 09:02:40
From: Spiny Norman
ID: 2061304
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Well I did not know this – The Stealers Wheel band, perhaps most famous for ‘Stuck in the middle’, were a Scottish band. Gerry Rafferty was one of the two original members and he’s best known for his song, “Baker Street”.

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Date: 4/08/2023 09:29:51
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2061311
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Prompted by last night’s discussion:

The Incredible String Band ~ My Father Was a Lighthouse Keeper

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Date: 4/08/2023 10:14:52
From: roughbarked
ID: 2061340
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Spiny Norman said:


Well I did not know this – The Stealers Wheel band, perhaps most famous for ‘Stuck in the middle’, were a Scottish band. Gerry Rafferty was one of the two original members and he’s best known for his song, “Baker Street”.

Gosh. I’ve known that since Jerry Rafferty did Baker street.

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Date: 4/08/2023 22:57:24
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2061567
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Spiny Norman said:

Well I did not know this – The Stealers Wheel band, perhaps most famous for ‘Stuck in the middle’, were a Scottish band. Gerry Rafferty was one of the two original members and he’s best known for his song, “Baker Street”.

Gosh. I’ve known that since Jerry Rafferty did Baker street.

I suppose we all know who Jerry Rafferty played with before Stealers Wheel?

And from the same era:

Painted Chariot

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Date: 4/08/2023 23:05:25
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2061568
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And more from the early 70’s

Bert Jansch live, posted on the tube a few months ago.

Bert Jansch – Sounds of the 70s, 15/7/71

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Date: 4/08/2023 23:06:40
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2061569
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

4 August 1973

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Date: 5/08/2023 01:01:10
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2061590
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


4 August 1973


Seeing Rick Wakeman’s Six Wives of Henry VIII in that list prompted me to go looking.

I have the LP somewhere.

Unfortunately, I don’t remember exactly which track cracked it for airplay in Australia, but think it might have been Catherine Howard’

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Date: 5/08/2023 05:40:45
From: roughbarked
ID: 2061607
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

Spiny Norman said:

Well I did not know this – The Stealers Wheel band, perhaps most famous for ‘Stuck in the middle’, were a Scottish band. Gerry Rafferty was one of the two original members and he’s best known for his song, “Baker Street”.

Gosh. I’ve known that since Jerry Rafferty did Baker street.

I suppose we all know who Jerry Rafferty played with before Stealers Wheel?

And from the same era:

Painted Chariot

He did play with Billy Connolly in the Humblebums.

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Date: 5/08/2023 06:21:03
From: roughbarked
ID: 2061609
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


sarahs mum said:

4 August 1973


Seeing Rick Wakeman’s Six Wives of Henry VIII in that list prompted me to go looking.

I have the LP somewhere.

Unfortunately, I don’t remember exactly which track cracked it for airplay in Australia, but think it might have been Catherine Howard’

I have that album as well.

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Date: 5/08/2023 06:35:32
From: roughbarked
ID: 2061612
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

Spiny Norman said:

Well I did not know this – The Stealers Wheel band, perhaps most famous for ‘Stuck in the middle’, were a Scottish band. Gerry Rafferty was one of the two original members and he’s best known for his song, “Baker Street”.

Gosh. I’ve known that since Jerry Rafferty did Baker street.

I suppose we all know who Jerry Rafferty played with before Stealers Wheel?

And from the same era:

Painted Chariot

I have that album too. Liquid acrobat as regards the air.

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Date: 5/08/2023 10:07:17
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2061674
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

Gosh. I’ve known that since Jerry Rafferty did Baker street.

I suppose we all know who Jerry Rafferty played with before Stealers Wheel?

And from the same era:

Painted Chariot

I have that album too. Liquid acrobat as regards the air.

Possibly their best album.

With each song being different, from any before it.

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Date: 5/08/2023 10:26:06
From: roughbarked
ID: 2061683
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

I suppose we all know who Jerry Rafferty played with before Stealers Wheel?

And from the same era:

Painted Chariot

I have that album too. Liquid acrobat as regards the air.

Possibly their best album.

With each song being different, from any before it.

Yes.

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Date: 5/08/2023 18:07:08
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2061838
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Willie Nelson & Sinéad O’Connor – Don’t Give Up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADYmbyzsLXo

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Date: 5/08/2023 22:52:06
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2061907
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Billy Joel – Vienna
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wccRif2DaGs

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Date: 6/08/2023 18:49:25
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2062311
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryyL6l2aGk0

I’m glad i don’t have to listen to a childhood me playing this,

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Date: 6/08/2023 18:55:55
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2062313
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryyL6l2aGk0

I’m glad i don’t have to listen to a childhood me playing this,

:)

On an out-of-choon piany.

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Date: 6/08/2023 19:01:40
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2062315
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryyL6l2aGk0

I’m glad i don’t have to listen to a childhood me playing this,

:)

On an out-of-choon piany.

I just got a message from my friend Cath. She is here.

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Date: 6/08/2023 19:07:55
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2062320
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

sarahs mum said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryyL6l2aGk0

I’m glad i don’t have to listen to a childhood me playing this,

:)

On an out-of-choon piany.

I just got a message from my friend Cath. She is here.


On a river boat?

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Date: 6/08/2023 19:09:15
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2062321
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

Bubblecar said:

:)

On an out-of-choon piany.

I just got a message from my friend Cath. She is here.


On a river boat?

I hope so.

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Date: 6/08/2023 19:31:34
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2062332
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

it’s not blue.

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Date: 6/08/2023 19:50:06
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2062339
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


it’s not blue.


It’s a proper river colour.

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Date: 6/08/2023 19:52:34
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2062341
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Billy Joel – Vienna

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wccRif2DaGs

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Date: 6/08/2023 20:06:09
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2062343
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Prayer – Van Diemen’s Fiddles

Van Diemen’s Band

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIcUzQqEcbQ

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Date: 6/08/2023 22:41:29
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2062416
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Who knows where the time goes?

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Date: 10/08/2023 18:59:25
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2063732
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Eric Clapton The Last Waltz – Further on up the Road
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78gR3Dlj7l0

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Date: 11/08/2023 14:57:31
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2064015
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Forget It · Rodriguez

Cold Fact

℗ A Sussex Records/Universal Music Enterprises Release; ℗ 1970 UMG Recordings, Inc.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JibJQGkgJsY&list=PL2IchvXqOz1Fvfi1gNTw2uZQ26AZzcJNb&index=6

——
So it would have been Christmas 1970 when my brother john gave me a used copy of cold fact and an even more used copy of highway 61 revisited. He said I needed them more than he did and he disappeared again from my life. I was 12. I listened to cold fact and had no idea what i needed that for.

I was also surprised when JJ started playing it.

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Date: 11/08/2023 15:01:24
From: Spiny Norman
ID: 2064016
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Hold music on the phone.

Do not like, do not recommend.

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Date: 11/08/2023 15:37:01
From: kii
ID: 2064023
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Forget It · Rodriguez

Cold Fact

℗ A Sussex Records/Universal Music Enterprises Release; ℗ 1970 UMG Recordings, Inc.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JibJQGkgJsY&list=PL2IchvXqOz1Fvfi1gNTw2uZQ26AZzcJNb&index=6

——
So it would have been Christmas 1970 when my brother john gave me a used copy of cold fact and an even more used copy of highway 61 revisited. He said I needed them more than he did and he disappeared again from my life. I was 12. I listened to cold fact and had no idea what i needed that for.

I was also surprised when JJ started playing it.

Memories we have when the musicians die.

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Date: 11/08/2023 18:31:01
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2064057
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I suppose this is a better place for music links:

Tonights news had a piece about an Australian folk group having problems with people publishing fake versions of their music.

Thought I’d look them up, and they sound good, so here they are:

We Mavericks

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Date: 11/08/2023 18:41:05
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2064060
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


I suppose this is a better place for music links:

Tonights news had a piece about an Australian folk group having problems with people publishing fake versions of their music.

Thought I’d look them up, and they sound good, so here they are:

We Mavericks

Some good musicianship, I’ll have a proper listen later.

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Date: 14/08/2023 14:51:24
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2064935
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Paul Simon – Peace Like a River

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgsAmUbrCnA&list=OLAK5uy_lalNbI0tELsa50vUCwT-UYhvstXHCmH68

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Date: 14/08/2023 14:55:21
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2064937
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Paul Simon – Peace Like a River

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgsAmUbrCnA&list=OLAK5uy_lalNbI0tELsa50vUCwT-UYhvstXHCmH68

Ah, and I remember misinformation followed us
Like a plague
Nobody knew from time to time if the plans would change
Ahoh, ahoh, ahoh
If the plans would change
You can beat us with wires
You can beat us with chains
You can run out your rules
But you know you can’t outrun the history train

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Date: 15/08/2023 01:33:45
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2065089
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Amelia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsWVRN8DDjs

Where some have found their paradise, others just come to harm
Oh Amelia, it was just a false alarm

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Date: 16/08/2023 22:37:24
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2065781
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Enough of this ball kicking stuff.

Just listened to this again:

We Mavericks; Nottamun Town

Even better this time :)

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Date: 16/08/2023 22:39:24
From: roughbarked
ID: 2065782
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Enough of this ball kicking stuff.

Just listened to this again:

We Mavericks; Nottamun Town

Even better this time :)

:)
We Mavericks live from the lounge room.
Cam Ye O’er Frae France

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Date: 16/08/2023 22:47:45
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2065783
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Enough of this ball kicking stuff.

Just listened to this again:

We Mavericks; Nottamun Town

Even better this time :)

:)
We Mavericks live from the lounge room.
Cam Ye O’er Frae France

A :) for that one two.

And from the comments, the understatement of the century:

“Not bad..Woman singing has nice voice”

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Date: 16/08/2023 23:07:23
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2065785
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Enough of this ball kicking stuff.

Just listened to this again:

We Mavericks; Nottamun Town

Even better this time :)

:)
We Mavericks live from the lounge room.
Cam Ye O’er Frae France

listened to that last night.

I’m nearly into it.

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Date: 17/08/2023 21:21:46
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2066090
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

30,898 views Aug 16, 2023
PROMISE you’ll listen to this with the sound on (bring tissues)!

Our most ambitious video EVER: 18,812 people across 15 cities with 37 musical guests, performing ONE epic song. May we present Pub Choir’s rendition of Toto’s Africa. We really hope you like it. How good is it when people work together?!?

Edit: We are absolutely kicking ourselves to have made a huge mistake in the credits. We left off the name of our BRILLIANT recorder player, Hannah Coleman, and our INCREDILE two flute soloists, Jenny Ridgeway and Louise Wilson. Sorry. And thank you for being a part of our mega music adventure. We’re so grateful for your time and talents!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTmRhPsJo5M

dig it.

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Date: 18/08/2023 18:35:05
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2066452
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 18/08/2023 18:49:01
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2066467
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 20/08/2023 19:34:44
From: OCDC
ID: 2067147
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IOrD-OPgCMA

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Date: 20/08/2023 19:56:05
From: dv
ID: 2067148
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

OCDC said:


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IOrD-OPgCMA

Somewhat insistent

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Date: 24/08/2023 14:05:20
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2068257
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

New Pentangle stuff is being loaded on the Tube by the day:

I’ve got a feeling-Live 1971

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Date: 24/08/2023 14:09:46
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 2068258
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


New Pentangle stuff is being loaded on the Tube by the day:

I’ve got a feeling-Live 1971

I am disappointed that you are still worshipping the dark Lord Satan.

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Date: 24/08/2023 14:22:33
From: OCDC
ID: 2068259
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Witty Rejoinder said:

The Rev Dodgson said:
New Pentangle stuff is being loaded on the Tube by the day:

I’ve got a feeling-Live 1971

I am disappointed that you are still worshipping the dark Lord Satan.
I may have initially read that as dick Lord Satan…

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Date: 24/08/2023 14:26:52
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2068260
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Witty Rejoinder said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

New Pentangle stuff is being loaded on the Tube by the day:

I’ve got a feeling-Live 1971

I am disappointed that you are still worshipping the dark Lord Satan.

OK, I’ll mend my ways:

No More my Lord

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Date: 24/08/2023 14:27:50
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 2068261
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

OCDC said:


Witty Rejoinder said:
The Rev Dodgson said:
New Pentangle stuff is being loaded on the Tube by the day:

I’ve got a feeling-Live 1971

I am disappointed that you are still worshipping the dark Lord Satan.
I may have initially read that as dick Lord Satan…

paging Dr Freud

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Date: 24/08/2023 14:38:49
From: roughbarked
ID: 2068263
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


New Pentangle stuff is being loaded on the Tube by the day:

I’ve got a feeling-Live 1971

I’ll need more storage space soon.

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Date: 24/08/2023 23:22:43
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2068385
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Blues For Baby And Me · Elton John

Don’t Shoot Me I’m Only The Piano Player

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTnUaPBc5rQ

50 years ago. Go Set.

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Date: 24/08/2023 23:31:32
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2068386
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tenderness · Paul Simon

There Goes Rhymin’ Simon

℗ 1973 Sony Music Entertainment

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNcmOBVvuxs&list=OLAK5uy_l_t1CvSfJK9xYZPZLkRBUSCG67LpuDGx8

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Date: 26/08/2023 23:18:20
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2068947
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

A novice teacher faces a class of rowdy, undisciplined working-class punks in this classic film that reflected some of the problems and fears of teens in the 60s. Sidney Poitier gives one of his finest performances as Mark Thackeray, an out-of-work engineer who turns to teaching in London’s tough East End. The graduating class, led by Denham (Christian Roberts), Pamela (Judy Geeson) and Barbara (Lulu, who also sings the hit title song), sets out to destroy Thackeray as they did his predecessor by breaking his spirit. But Thackeray, no stranger to hostility, meets the challenge by treating the students as young adults who will soon enter a work force where they must stand or fall on their own. When offered an engineering job, Thackeray must decide if he wants to stay.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lu1ojHsMRrY

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Date: 26/08/2023 23:58:32
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2068959
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


A novice teacher faces a class of rowdy, undisciplined working-class punks in this classic film that reflected some of the problems and fears of teens in the 60s. Sidney Poitier gives one of his finest performances as Mark Thackeray, an out-of-work engineer who turns to teaching in London’s tough East End. The graduating class, led by Denham (Christian Roberts), Pamela (Judy Geeson) and Barbara (Lulu, who also sings the hit title song), sets out to destroy Thackeray as they did his predecessor by breaking his spirit. But Thackeray, no stranger to hostility, meets the challenge by treating the students as young adults who will soon enter a work force where they must stand or fall on their own. When offered an engineering job, Thackeray must decide if he wants to stay.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lu1ojHsMRrY

Thanks for the link. It’s another movie I haven’t seen (there are quite a lot I’ve missed over the years.)

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Date: 27/08/2023 00:05:49
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2068962
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


sarahs mum said:

A novice teacher faces a class of rowdy, undisciplined working-class punks in this classic film that reflected some of the problems and fears of teens in the 60s. Sidney Poitier gives one of his finest performances as Mark Thackeray, an out-of-work engineer who turns to teaching in London’s tough East End. The graduating class, led by Denham (Christian Roberts), Pamela (Judy Geeson) and Barbara (Lulu, who also sings the hit title song), sets out to destroy Thackeray as they did his predecessor by breaking his spirit. But Thackeray, no stranger to hostility, meets the challenge by treating the students as young adults who will soon enter a work force where they must stand or fall on their own. When offered an engineering job, Thackeray must decide if he wants to stay.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lu1ojHsMRrY

Thanks for the link. It’s another movie I haven’t seen (there are quite a lot I’ve missed over the years.)

It’s my sister’s favourite all time. It is one of the things that made her become a teacher. I don’t know how many times I have watched it.

i saw it go past today and sent her the link. and she watched it this afternoon. And I watched it again tonight.

We still love it.

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Date: 27/08/2023 22:42:02
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2069238
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Learn How to Fall · Paul Simon

There Goes Rhymin’ Simon

℗ 1973 Sony Music Entertainment

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqlaLXAoJN0

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Date: 28/08/2023 19:48:53
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2069483
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Something so Right · Paul Simon

The Essential Paul Simon

℗ 1973 Sony Music Entertainment

Released on: 2010-07-12

Guitar: David Spinozza
Arranger: Quincy Jones
Guitar: Alexander Gafa
Bass: Bob Cranshaw
Acoustic Bass: Richard Davis
Drums: Grady Tate
Keyboards: Bob James
Piano: Bobby Scott
Vibraphone: Don Elliott
Engineer: Phil Ramone

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDH36Ile1fc

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Date: 28/08/2023 21:00:19
From: dv
ID: 2069514
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

ABC Classic FM have mostly been talking about the history of the Proms today.

But they did speak for a while about pieces adapted for the viola, and they played a viola version of Elgar’s Cello Concerto and it’s a damned cheek if you ask me.

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Date: 30/08/2023 22:18:35
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2070162
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Single Pigeon (2018 Remaster) · Paul McCartney & Wings

Red Rose Speedway

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAHBgZm3YWo

—-

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Date: 31/08/2023 07:09:41
From: roughbarked
ID: 2070189
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:

Single Pigeon (2018 Remaster) · Paul McCartney & Wings

Red Rose Speedway

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAHBgZm3YWo

—-


Only bought one of those albums. Strangely enough it was the one with the line: And if the band you’re in starts playing different tunes/

The throaway key there is that most of the other albums were more of the same old same old.

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Date: 31/08/2023 14:22:22
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2070321
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

Single Pigeon (2018 Remaster) · Paul McCartney & Wings

Red Rose Speedway

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAHBgZm3YWo

—-


Only bought one of those albums. Strangely enough it was the one with the line: And if the band you’re in starts playing different tunes/

The throaway key there is that most of the other albums were more of the same old same old.

I thought there was some good music in the album list. The singles list was sad.

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Date: 31/08/2023 14:24:45
From: roughbarked
ID: 2070322
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

Single Pigeon (2018 Remaster) · Paul McCartney & Wings

Red Rose Speedway

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAHBgZm3YWo

—-


Only bought one of those albums. Strangely enough it was the one with the line: And if the band you’re in starts playing different tunes/

The throaway key there is that most of the other albums were more of the same old same old.

I thought there was some good music in the album list. The singles list was sad.

The music was OK, it’s just that by then I was at the stage of having listened to too much of the same. Dark Side was a step further, at the time.

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Date: 31/08/2023 14:32:22
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2070324
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?


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Date: 31/08/2023 14:35:08
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2070325
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

Single Pigeon (2018 Remaster) · Paul McCartney & Wings

Red Rose Speedway

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAHBgZm3YWo

—-


Only bought one of those albums. Strangely enough it was the one with the line: And if the band you’re in starts playing different tunes/

The throaway key there is that most of the other albums were more of the same old same old.

I thought there was some good music in the album list. The singles list was sad.

In the couple of years after Sep 1973, i acquired albums 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 10 on that list.

Hot August Night i listened to only a couple of times.

All of them were transcribed to cassette tape, as LPs and record players fare badly in warships. However, with a Hanimex cassette player/recorder, and a pair of headphones, one can manage quite well.

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Date: 31/08/2023 14:37:03
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2070328
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



Blimey, there was some crap on the Top 40 back ten.

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Date: 31/08/2023 14:38:59
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2070330
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:




Jamie Redfern, Venus.

It’s like being poked in the eye with a severed penis.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8TWCWgDzxg

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Date: 31/08/2023 14:42:13
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2070332
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:



Jamie Redfern, Venus.

It’s like being poked in the eye with a severed penis.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8TWCWgDzxg

oooo.

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Date: 31/08/2023 14:45:32
From: roughbarked
ID: 2070334
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


sarahs mum said:


Blimey, there was some crap on the Top 40 back ten.

Sure was.

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Date: 31/08/2023 14:49:03
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2070338
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


captain_spalding said:

sarahs mum said:


Blimey, there was some crap on the Top 40 back ten.

Sure was.

50 years ago.

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Date: 31/08/2023 15:17:47
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2070342
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

Only bought one of those albums. Strangely enough it was the one with the line: And if the band you’re in starts playing different tunes/

The throaway key there is that most of the other albums were more of the same old same old.

I thought there was some good music in the album list. The singles list was sad.

The music was OK, it’s just that by then I was at the stage of having listened to too much of the same. Dark Side was a step further, at the time.

I don’t think I’d call Houses of the Holy “more of the same old” either.

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Date: 31/08/2023 15:57:26
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2070346
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

captain_spalding said:

Blimey, there was some crap on the Top 40 back ten.

Sure was.

50 years ago.

On his radio show on BBC Radio 6, Craig Charles has a segment ‘Funk and Soul Gold’. Plays tracks from a funk or soul album released 50 years ago (‘funk and soul gold!), so we’re getting 1973 tracks now.

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Date: 31/08/2023 15:59:04
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2070348
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

Sure was.

50 years ago.

On his radio show on BBC Radio 6, Craig Charles has a segment ‘Funk and Soul Gold’. Plays tracks from a funk or soul album released 50 years ago (‘funk and soul gold!), so we’re getting 1973 tracks now.

I enjoyed 1971. 73 is okay though.

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Date: 31/08/2023 20:12:15
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2070457
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

4BC Official Top 40 – 15 September 1963 – Brisbane QLD Australia

1 Bombora / Greensleeves
The Atlantics
Bombora / Greensleeves (1963)

CBS BA-221037

Previous position: 3
Weeks in chart: 6
Highest position: 1

2 Wipe Out / Surfer Joe
The Surfaris
Wipe Out / Surfer Joe (1963)

London Records HL-2112

Previous position: 1
Weeks in chart: 9
Highest position: 1

3 55 Days at Peking / Greenhorn
Rob E.G.
55 Days at Peking / Greenhorn (1963)

Festival Records FK-403

Previous position: 2
Weeks in chart: 9
Highest position: 1

4 Danke Schoen / Better Now Than Later
Wayne Newton
Danke Schoen / Better Now Than Later (1963)

Capitol Records CP-1528

Previous position: 11
Weeks in chart: 5
Highest position: 4

5 Easier Said Than Done / Are You Going My Way
The Essex
Easier Said Than Done / Are You Going My Way (1963)

Roulette Records R-003

Previous position: 6
Weeks in chart: 10
Highest position: 5

6 Lucky Lips / I Wonder
Cliff Richard
Lucky Lips / I Wonder (1963)

Columbia (EMI) DO-4377

Previous position: 7
Weeks in chart: 9
Highest position: 6

7 (Rag Mop) Rat Fink / Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter from Camp)
Allan Sherman
(Rag Mop) Rat Fink / Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter from Camp) (1963)

Warner Bros. Records 5378

Previous position: 10
Weeks in chart: 4
Highest position: 7

B side Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter from Camp) as hit.

8 (You’re The) Devil in Disguise / Please Don’t Drag That String Around
Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires
(You’re The) Devil in Disguise / Please Don’t Drag That String Around (1963)

RCA Records 101466

Previous position: 5
Weeks in chart: 10
Highest position: 1

9 Green, Green / The Banjo
The New Christy Minstrels
Green, Green / The Banjo (1963)

CBS BA-221039

Previous position: 8
Weeks in chart: 8
Highest position: 8

10 Blowin’ in the Wind / Flora
Peter, Paul and Mary
Blowin’ in the Wind / Flora (1963)

Warner Bros. Records 5368

Previous position: 16
Weeks in chart: 7
Highest position: 10

11 Surf City / She’s My Summer Girl
Jan & Dean
Surf City / She’s My Summer Girl (1963)

Liberty Records LIB-55580

Previous position: 4
Weeks in chart: 10
Highest position: 1

12 If I Had a Hammer / Unchain My Heart
Trini Lopez
If I Had a Hammer / Unchain My Heart (1963)

Reprise Records R-20,198

Previous position: 28
Weeks in chart: 2
Highest position: 12

13 Candy Girl / Marlena
Four Seasons
Candy Girl / Marlena (1963)

Festival Records FK-417

Previous position: 12
Weeks in chart: 7
Highest position: 12

14 I Want to Stay Here / Ain’t Love
Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gormé
I Want to Stay Here / Ain’t Love (1963)

CBS BA-221045

Previous position: 23
Weeks in chart: 4
Highest position: 14

15 Surfin’ Hootenanny (with the K-C-Ettes) / Easy Pickin’
Al Casey
Surfin’ Hootenanny (with the K-C-Ettes) / Easy Pickin’ (1963)

W & G Records WG-S-1645

Previous position: 19
Weeks in chart: 5
Highest position: 15

16 Painted, Tainted Rose / That’s the Way It’s Got to Be
Al Martino
Painted, Tainted Rose / That’s the Way It’s Got to Be (1963)

Capitol Records CP-1530

Previous position: 15
Weeks in chart: 5
Highest position: 15
17 My Boyfriend’s Back / (Love Me) Now
The Angels
My Boyfriend’s Back / (Love Me) Now (1963)

Philips BF-45

Previous position: 27
Weeks in chart: 3
Highest position: 17

18 I Like It / It’s Happened to Me
Gerry and The Pacemakers
I Like It / It’s Happened to Me (1963)

Columbia (EMI) DO-4388

Previous position: 4
Weeks in chart: 9
Highest position: 4

19 Avalon Stomp / Harbour Cruise
The Denvermen
Avalon Stomp / Harbour Cruise (1963)

His Master’s Voice EA-4561

Previous position: 26
Weeks in chart: 2
Highest position: 19

20 More / Comin’ Home Baby
Kai Winding
More / Comin’ Home Baby (1963)

Verve Records V-5091

Previous position: 21
Weeks in chart: 4
Highest position: 20

21 My Whole World Is Falling Down / I Wonder
Brenda Lee
My Whole World Is Falling Down / I Wonder (1963)

Festival Records FK-405

Previous position: 13
Weeks in chart: 8
Highest position: 13

22 Atlantis / I Want You to Want Me
The Shadows
Atlantis / I Want You to Want Me (1963)

Columbia (EMI) DO-4386

Previous position: 14
Weeks in chart: 11
Highest position: 4

23 Surfer Girl / Little Deuce Coupe
The Beach Boys
Surfer Girl / Little Deuce Coupe (1963)

Capitol Records CP-1533

Previous position: 30
Weeks in chart: 4
Highest position: 23

24 Hootenanny / It’s Sister Ginny’s Turn to Throw the Bomb
The Glencoves
Hootenanny / It’s Sister Ginny’s Turn to Throw the Bomb (1963)

W & G Records WG-S-1632

Previous position: 22
Weeks in chart: 6
Highest position: 22

25 Not Responsible / No Trespassing
Helen Shapiro
Not Responsible / No Trespassing (1963)

Columbia (EMI) DO-4398

Previous position: 24
Weeks in chart: 4
Highest position: 24

B side No Trespassing as hit.
26 Sukiyaka (Ueo Muite Arukou) / Anoko-No Namae-Wa Nantenkana
Kyu Sakamoto
Sukiyaka (Ueo Muite Arukou) / Anoko-No Namae-Wa Nantenkana (1963)

His Master’s Voice EA-4559

Previous position: 17
Weeks in chart: 13
Highest position: 1

27 Judy’s Turn to Cry / Just Let Me Cry
Lesley Gore
Judy’s Turn to Cry / Just Let Me Cry (1963)

Mercury Records BF-39

Previous position: 20
Weeks in chart: 8
Highest position: 15

28 Ring of Fire / I’d Still Be There
Johnny Cash
Ring of Fire / I’d Still Be There (1963)

CBS BA-221035

Previous position: 18
Weeks in chart: 11
Highest position: 6

29 Sweets for My Sweet / It’s All Been a Dream
The Searchers
Sweets for My Sweet / It’s All Been a Dream (1963)

Astor AP-1026

Previous position: 25
Weeks in chart: 4
Highest position: 25

30 Judy, Judy, Judy / Funny How Time Slips Away
Johnny Tillotson
Judy, Judy, Judy / Funny How Time Slips Away (1963)

London Records HL-2120

Previous position: 35
Weeks in chart: 3
Highest position: 30

31 Bad to Me / I Call Your Name
Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas
Bad to Me / I Call Your Name (1963)

Parlophone A8092

Previous position: New
Weeks in chart: 1
Highest position: 31

32 Please Don’t Talk to the Lifeguard / That’s All I Want From You
Diane Ray
Please Don’t Talk to the Lifeguard / That’s All I Want From You (1963)

Philips BF-50

Previous position: New
Weeks in chart: 1
Highest position: 32

33 Desert Pete / Ballad of the Thresher
The Kingston Trio
Desert Pete / Ballad of the Thresher (1963)

Capitol Records CP-1532

Previous position: 32
Weeks in chart: 3
Highest position: 32

34 Six Days on the Road / I Feel a Cry Coming On
Dave Dudley
Six Days on the Road / I Feel a Cry Coming On (1963)

United Artists Records UA-1042

Previous position: 31
Weeks in chart: 5
Highest position: 22

35 Wipe Out / Surfer Joe
The Surfaris
Wipe Out / Surfer Joe (1963)

London Records HL-2112

Previous position: 36
Weeks in chart: 8
Highest position: 26

B side Surfer Joe as hit.
36 Forget Him / Hey! Everybody
Bobby Rydell
Forget Him / Hey! Everybody (1963)

Columbia (EMI) DO-4396

Previous position: 40

Weeks in chart: 2
Highest position: 36

37 She Loves You / I’ll Get You
The Beatles
She Loves You / I’ll Get You (1963)

Parlophone A8093

Previous position: New
Weeks in chart: 1
Highest position: 37

38 Martian Hop / Forgive Me, Darling ( I Have Lied)
The Ran-Dells
Martian Hop / Forgive Me, Darling ( I Have Lied) (1963)

London Records HL-2124

Previous position: 38
Weeks in chart: 2
Highest position: 38

39 The Kind of Boy You Can’t Forget / Even Though You Can’t Dance
The Raindrops
The Kind of Boy You Can’t Forget / Even Though You Can’t Dance (1963)

London Records HL-2127

Previous position: New
Weeks in chart: 1
Highest position: 39

40
Timi Yuro
Make the World Go Away / Look Down (1963)

Liberty Records LIB-55587

Previous position: New
Weeks in chart: 1
Highest position: 40

https://rateyourmusic.com/list/jwjstone/4bc-official-top-40-15-september-1963-brisbane-qld-australia/

60 years ago.

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Date: 31/08/2023 20:17:40
From: roughbarked
ID: 2070458
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


4BC Official Top 40 – 15 September 1963 – Brisbane QLD Australia

1 Bombora / Greensleeves
The Atlantics
Bombora / Greensleeves (1963)

CBS BA-221037

Previous position: 3
Weeks in chart: 6
Highest position: 1

2 Wipe Out / Surfer Joe
The Surfaris
Wipe Out / Surfer Joe (1963)

London Records HL-2112

Previous position: 1
Weeks in chart: 9
Highest position: 1

3 55 Days at Peking / Greenhorn
Rob E.G.
55 Days at Peking / Greenhorn (1963)

Festival Records FK-403

Previous position: 2
Weeks in chart: 9
Highest position: 1

4 Danke Schoen / Better Now Than Later
Wayne Newton
Danke Schoen / Better Now Than Later (1963)

Capitol Records CP-1528

Previous position: 11
Weeks in chart: 5
Highest position: 4

5 Easier Said Than Done / Are You Going My Way
The Essex
Easier Said Than Done / Are You Going My Way (1963)

Roulette Records R-003

Previous position: 6
Weeks in chart: 10
Highest position: 5

6 Lucky Lips / I Wonder
Cliff Richard
Lucky Lips / I Wonder (1963)

Columbia (EMI) DO-4377

Previous position: 7
Weeks in chart: 9
Highest position: 6

7 (Rag Mop) Rat Fink / Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter from Camp)
Allan Sherman
(Rag Mop) Rat Fink / Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter from Camp) (1963)

Warner Bros. Records 5378

Previous position: 10
Weeks in chart: 4
Highest position: 7

B side Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter from Camp) as hit.

8 (You’re The) Devil in Disguise / Please Don’t Drag That String Around
Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires
(You’re The) Devil in Disguise / Please Don’t Drag That String Around (1963)

RCA Records 101466

Previous position: 5
Weeks in chart: 10
Highest position: 1

9 Green, Green / The Banjo
The New Christy Minstrels
Green, Green / The Banjo (1963)

CBS BA-221039

Previous position: 8
Weeks in chart: 8
Highest position: 8

10 Blowin’ in the Wind / Flora
Peter, Paul and Mary
Blowin’ in the Wind / Flora (1963)

Warner Bros. Records 5368

Previous position: 16
Weeks in chart: 7
Highest position: 10

11 Surf City / She’s My Summer Girl
Jan & Dean
Surf City / She’s My Summer Girl (1963)

Liberty Records LIB-55580

Previous position: 4
Weeks in chart: 10
Highest position: 1

12 If I Had a Hammer / Unchain My Heart
Trini Lopez
If I Had a Hammer / Unchain My Heart (1963)

Reprise Records R-20,198

Previous position: 28
Weeks in chart: 2
Highest position: 12

13 Candy Girl / Marlena
Four Seasons
Candy Girl / Marlena (1963)

Festival Records FK-417

Previous position: 12
Weeks in chart: 7
Highest position: 12

14 I Want to Stay Here / Ain’t Love
Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gormé
I Want to Stay Here / Ain’t Love (1963)

CBS BA-221045

Previous position: 23
Weeks in chart: 4
Highest position: 14

15 Surfin’ Hootenanny (with the K-C-Ettes) / Easy Pickin’
Al Casey
Surfin’ Hootenanny (with the K-C-Ettes) / Easy Pickin’ (1963)

W & G Records WG-S-1645

Previous position: 19
Weeks in chart: 5
Highest position: 15

16 Painted, Tainted Rose / That’s the Way It’s Got to Be
Al Martino
Painted, Tainted Rose / That’s the Way It’s Got to Be (1963)

Capitol Records CP-1530

Previous position: 15
Weeks in chart: 5
Highest position: 15
17 My Boyfriend’s Back / (Love Me) Now
The Angels
My Boyfriend’s Back / (Love Me) Now (1963)

Philips BF-45

Previous position: 27
Weeks in chart: 3
Highest position: 17

18 I Like It / It’s Happened to Me
Gerry and The Pacemakers
I Like It / It’s Happened to Me (1963)

Columbia (EMI) DO-4388

Previous position: 4
Weeks in chart: 9
Highest position: 4

19 Avalon Stomp / Harbour Cruise
The Denvermen
Avalon Stomp / Harbour Cruise (1963)

His Master’s Voice EA-4561

Previous position: 26
Weeks in chart: 2
Highest position: 19

20 More / Comin’ Home Baby
Kai Winding
More / Comin’ Home Baby (1963)

Verve Records V-5091

Previous position: 21
Weeks in chart: 4
Highest position: 20

21 My Whole World Is Falling Down / I Wonder
Brenda Lee
My Whole World Is Falling Down / I Wonder (1963)

Festival Records FK-405

Previous position: 13
Weeks in chart: 8
Highest position: 13

22 Atlantis / I Want You to Want Me
The Shadows
Atlantis / I Want You to Want Me (1963)

Columbia (EMI) DO-4386

Previous position: 14
Weeks in chart: 11
Highest position: 4

23 Surfer Girl / Little Deuce Coupe
The Beach Boys
Surfer Girl / Little Deuce Coupe (1963)

Capitol Records CP-1533

Previous position: 30
Weeks in chart: 4
Highest position: 23

24 Hootenanny / It’s Sister Ginny’s Turn to Throw the Bomb
The Glencoves
Hootenanny / It’s Sister Ginny’s Turn to Throw the Bomb (1963)

W & G Records WG-S-1632

Previous position: 22
Weeks in chart: 6
Highest position: 22

25 Not Responsible / No Trespassing
Helen Shapiro
Not Responsible / No Trespassing (1963)

Columbia (EMI) DO-4398

Previous position: 24
Weeks in chart: 4
Highest position: 24

B side No Trespassing as hit.
26 Sukiyaka (Ueo Muite Arukou) / Anoko-No Namae-Wa Nantenkana
Kyu Sakamoto
Sukiyaka (Ueo Muite Arukou) / Anoko-No Namae-Wa Nantenkana (1963)

His Master’s Voice EA-4559

Previous position: 17
Weeks in chart: 13
Highest position: 1

27 Judy’s Turn to Cry / Just Let Me Cry
Lesley Gore
Judy’s Turn to Cry / Just Let Me Cry (1963)

Mercury Records BF-39

Previous position: 20
Weeks in chart: 8
Highest position: 15

28 Ring of Fire / I’d Still Be There
Johnny Cash
Ring of Fire / I’d Still Be There (1963)

CBS BA-221035

Previous position: 18
Weeks in chart: 11
Highest position: 6

29 Sweets for My Sweet / It’s All Been a Dream
The Searchers
Sweets for My Sweet / It’s All Been a Dream (1963)

Astor AP-1026

Previous position: 25
Weeks in chart: 4
Highest position: 25

30 Judy, Judy, Judy / Funny How Time Slips Away
Johnny Tillotson
Judy, Judy, Judy / Funny How Time Slips Away (1963)

London Records HL-2120

Previous position: 35
Weeks in chart: 3
Highest position: 30

31 Bad to Me / I Call Your Name
Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas
Bad to Me / I Call Your Name (1963)

Parlophone A8092

Previous position: New
Weeks in chart: 1
Highest position: 31

32 Please Don’t Talk to the Lifeguard / That’s All I Want From You
Diane Ray
Please Don’t Talk to the Lifeguard / That’s All I Want From You (1963)

Philips BF-50

Previous position: New
Weeks in chart: 1
Highest position: 32

33 Desert Pete / Ballad of the Thresher
The Kingston Trio
Desert Pete / Ballad of the Thresher (1963)

Capitol Records CP-1532

Previous position: 32
Weeks in chart: 3
Highest position: 32

34 Six Days on the Road / I Feel a Cry Coming On
Dave Dudley
Six Days on the Road / I Feel a Cry Coming On (1963)

United Artists Records UA-1042

Previous position: 31
Weeks in chart: 5
Highest position: 22

35 Wipe Out / Surfer Joe
The Surfaris
Wipe Out / Surfer Joe (1963)

London Records HL-2112

Previous position: 36
Weeks in chart: 8
Highest position: 26

B side Surfer Joe as hit.
36 Forget Him / Hey! Everybody
Bobby Rydell
Forget Him / Hey! Everybody (1963)

Columbia (EMI) DO-4396

Previous position: 40

Weeks in chart: 2
Highest position: 36

37 She Loves You / I’ll Get You
The Beatles
She Loves You / I’ll Get You (1963)

Parlophone A8093

Previous position: New
Weeks in chart: 1
Highest position: 37

38 Martian Hop / Forgive Me, Darling ( I Have Lied)
The Ran-Dells
Martian Hop / Forgive Me, Darling ( I Have Lied) (1963)

London Records HL-2124

Previous position: 38
Weeks in chart: 2
Highest position: 38

39 The Kind of Boy You Can’t Forget / Even Though You Can’t Dance
The Raindrops
The Kind of Boy You Can’t Forget / Even Though You Can’t Dance (1963)

London Records HL-2127

Previous position: New
Weeks in chart: 1
Highest position: 39

40
Timi Yuro
Make the World Go Away / Look Down (1963)

Liberty Records LIB-55587

Previous position: New
Weeks in chart: 1
Highest position: 40

https://rateyourmusic.com/list/jwjstone/4bc-official-top-40-15-september-1963-brisbane-qld-australia/

60 years ago.

I ‘member all those songs.

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Date: 31/08/2023 20:23:48
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2070462
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

4BC Official Top 40 – 15 September 1963 – Brisbane QLD Australia

1 Bombora / Greensleeves
The Atlantics
Bombora / Greensleeves (1963)

CBS BA-221037

Previous position: 3
Weeks in chart: 6
Highest position: 1

2 Wipe Out / Surfer Joe
The Surfaris
Wipe Out / Surfer Joe (1963)

London Records HL-2112

Previous position: 1
Weeks in chart: 9
Highest position: 1

3 55 Days at Peking / Greenhorn
Rob E.G.
55 Days at Peking / Greenhorn (1963)

Festival Records FK-403

Previous position: 2
Weeks in chart: 9
Highest position: 1

4 Danke Schoen / Better Now Than Later
Wayne Newton
Danke Schoen / Better Now Than Later (1963)

Capitol Records CP-1528

Previous position: 11
Weeks in chart: 5
Highest position: 4

5 Easier Said Than Done / Are You Going My Way
The Essex
Easier Said Than Done / Are You Going My Way (1963)

Roulette Records R-003

Previous position: 6
Weeks in chart: 10
Highest position: 5

6 Lucky Lips / I Wonder
Cliff Richard
Lucky Lips / I Wonder (1963)

Columbia (EMI) DO-4377

Previous position: 7
Weeks in chart: 9
Highest position: 6

7 (Rag Mop) Rat Fink / Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter from Camp)
Allan Sherman
(Rag Mop) Rat Fink / Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter from Camp) (1963)

Warner Bros. Records 5378

Previous position: 10
Weeks in chart: 4
Highest position: 7

B side Hello Mudduh, Hello Fadduh! (A Letter from Camp) as hit.

8 (You’re The) Devil in Disguise / Please Don’t Drag That String Around
Elvis Presley with The Jordanaires
(You’re The) Devil in Disguise / Please Don’t Drag That String Around (1963)

RCA Records 101466

Previous position: 5
Weeks in chart: 10
Highest position: 1

9 Green, Green / The Banjo
The New Christy Minstrels
Green, Green / The Banjo (1963)

CBS BA-221039

Previous position: 8
Weeks in chart: 8
Highest position: 8

10 Blowin’ in the Wind / Flora
Peter, Paul and Mary
Blowin’ in the Wind / Flora (1963)

Warner Bros. Records 5368

Previous position: 16
Weeks in chart: 7
Highest position: 10

11 Surf City / She’s My Summer Girl
Jan & Dean
Surf City / She’s My Summer Girl (1963)

Liberty Records LIB-55580

Previous position: 4
Weeks in chart: 10
Highest position: 1

12 If I Had a Hammer / Unchain My Heart
Trini Lopez
If I Had a Hammer / Unchain My Heart (1963)

Reprise Records R-20,198

Previous position: 28
Weeks in chart: 2
Highest position: 12

13 Candy Girl / Marlena
Four Seasons
Candy Girl / Marlena (1963)

Festival Records FK-417

Previous position: 12
Weeks in chart: 7
Highest position: 12

14 I Want to Stay Here / Ain’t Love
Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gormé
I Want to Stay Here / Ain’t Love (1963)

CBS BA-221045

Previous position: 23
Weeks in chart: 4
Highest position: 14

15 Surfin’ Hootenanny (with the K-C-Ettes) / Easy Pickin’
Al Casey
Surfin’ Hootenanny (with the K-C-Ettes) / Easy Pickin’ (1963)

W & G Records WG-S-1645

Previous position: 19
Weeks in chart: 5
Highest position: 15

16 Painted, Tainted Rose / That’s the Way It’s Got to Be
Al Martino
Painted, Tainted Rose / That’s the Way It’s Got to Be (1963)

Capitol Records CP-1530

Previous position: 15
Weeks in chart: 5
Highest position: 15
17 My Boyfriend’s Back / (Love Me) Now
The Angels
My Boyfriend’s Back / (Love Me) Now (1963)

Philips BF-45

Previous position: 27
Weeks in chart: 3
Highest position: 17

18 I Like It / It’s Happened to Me
Gerry and The Pacemakers
I Like It / It’s Happened to Me (1963)

Columbia (EMI) DO-4388

Previous position: 4
Weeks in chart: 9
Highest position: 4

19 Avalon Stomp / Harbour Cruise
The Denvermen
Avalon Stomp / Harbour Cruise (1963)

His Master’s Voice EA-4561

Previous position: 26
Weeks in chart: 2
Highest position: 19

20 More / Comin’ Home Baby
Kai Winding
More / Comin’ Home Baby (1963)

Verve Records V-5091

Previous position: 21
Weeks in chart: 4
Highest position: 20

21 My Whole World Is Falling Down / I Wonder
Brenda Lee
My Whole World Is Falling Down / I Wonder (1963)

Festival Records FK-405

Previous position: 13
Weeks in chart: 8
Highest position: 13

22 Atlantis / I Want You to Want Me
The Shadows
Atlantis / I Want You to Want Me (1963)

Columbia (EMI) DO-4386

Previous position: 14
Weeks in chart: 11
Highest position: 4

23 Surfer Girl / Little Deuce Coupe
The Beach Boys
Surfer Girl / Little Deuce Coupe (1963)

Capitol Records CP-1533

Previous position: 30
Weeks in chart: 4
Highest position: 23

24 Hootenanny / It’s Sister Ginny’s Turn to Throw the Bomb
The Glencoves
Hootenanny / It’s Sister Ginny’s Turn to Throw the Bomb (1963)

W & G Records WG-S-1632

Previous position: 22
Weeks in chart: 6
Highest position: 22

25 Not Responsible / No Trespassing
Helen Shapiro
Not Responsible / No Trespassing (1963)

Columbia (EMI) DO-4398

Previous position: 24
Weeks in chart: 4
Highest position: 24

B side No Trespassing as hit.
26 Sukiyaka (Ueo Muite Arukou) / Anoko-No Namae-Wa Nantenkana
Kyu Sakamoto
Sukiyaka (Ueo Muite Arukou) / Anoko-No Namae-Wa Nantenkana (1963)

His Master’s Voice EA-4559

Previous position: 17
Weeks in chart: 13
Highest position: 1

27 Judy’s Turn to Cry / Just Let Me Cry
Lesley Gore
Judy’s Turn to Cry / Just Let Me Cry (1963)

Mercury Records BF-39

Previous position: 20
Weeks in chart: 8
Highest position: 15

28 Ring of Fire / I’d Still Be There
Johnny Cash
Ring of Fire / I’d Still Be There (1963)

CBS BA-221035

Previous position: 18
Weeks in chart: 11
Highest position: 6

29 Sweets for My Sweet / It’s All Been a Dream
The Searchers
Sweets for My Sweet / It’s All Been a Dream (1963)

Astor AP-1026

Previous position: 25
Weeks in chart: 4
Highest position: 25

30 Judy, Judy, Judy / Funny How Time Slips Away
Johnny Tillotson
Judy, Judy, Judy / Funny How Time Slips Away (1963)

London Records HL-2120

Previous position: 35
Weeks in chart: 3
Highest position: 30

31 Bad to Me / I Call Your Name
Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas
Bad to Me / I Call Your Name (1963)

Parlophone A8092

Previous position: New
Weeks in chart: 1
Highest position: 31

32 Please Don’t Talk to the Lifeguard / That’s All I Want From You
Diane Ray
Please Don’t Talk to the Lifeguard / That’s All I Want From You (1963)

Philips BF-50

Previous position: New
Weeks in chart: 1
Highest position: 32

33 Desert Pete / Ballad of the Thresher
The Kingston Trio
Desert Pete / Ballad of the Thresher (1963)

Capitol Records CP-1532

Previous position: 32
Weeks in chart: 3
Highest position: 32

34 Six Days on the Road / I Feel a Cry Coming On
Dave Dudley
Six Days on the Road / I Feel a Cry Coming On (1963)

United Artists Records UA-1042

Previous position: 31
Weeks in chart: 5
Highest position: 22

35 Wipe Out / Surfer Joe
The Surfaris
Wipe Out / Surfer Joe (1963)

London Records HL-2112

Previous position: 36
Weeks in chart: 8
Highest position: 26

B side Surfer Joe as hit.
36 Forget Him / Hey! Everybody
Bobby Rydell
Forget Him / Hey! Everybody (1963)

Columbia (EMI) DO-4396

Previous position: 40

Weeks in chart: 2
Highest position: 36

37 She Loves You / I’ll Get You
The Beatles
She Loves You / I’ll Get You (1963)

Parlophone A8093

Previous position: New
Weeks in chart: 1
Highest position: 37

38 Martian Hop / Forgive Me, Darling ( I Have Lied)
The Ran-Dells
Martian Hop / Forgive Me, Darling ( I Have Lied) (1963)

London Records HL-2124

Previous position: 38
Weeks in chart: 2
Highest position: 38

39 The Kind of Boy You Can’t Forget / Even Though You Can’t Dance
The Raindrops
The Kind of Boy You Can’t Forget / Even Though You Can’t Dance (1963)

London Records HL-2127

Previous position: New
Weeks in chart: 1
Highest position: 39

40
Timi Yuro
Make the World Go Away / Look Down (1963)

Liberty Records LIB-55587

Previous position: New
Weeks in chart: 1
Highest position: 40

https://rateyourmusic.com/list/jwjstone/4bc-official-top-40-15-september-1963-brisbane-qld-australia/

60 years ago.

I ‘member all those songs.

The Beatles debut at 37. I might start following the 60s again.

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Date: 31/08/2023 20:53:13
From: btm
ID: 2070467
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


4BC Official Top 40 – 15 September 1963 – Brisbane QLD Australia

2 Wipe Out / Surfer Joe
The Surfaris
Wipe Out / Surfer Joe (1963)

London Records HL-2112

Previous position: 1
Weeks in chart: 9
Highest position: 1

.
.
.

35 Wipe Out / Surfer Joe
The Surfaris
Wipe Out / Surfer Joe (1963)

London Records HL-2112

Previous position: 36
Weeks in chart: 8
Highest position: 26

B side Surfer Joe as hit.

https://rateyourmusic.com/list/jwjstone/4bc-official-top-40-15-september-1963-brisbane-qld-australia/

60 years ago.

Interesting that this record is in twice.

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Date: 31/08/2023 21:06:21
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2070469
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

btm said:


sarahs mum said:

4BC Official Top 40 – 15 September 1963 – Brisbane QLD Australia

2 Wipe Out / Surfer Joe
The Surfaris
Wipe Out / Surfer Joe (1963)

London Records HL-2112

Previous position: 1
Weeks in chart: 9
Highest position: 1

.
.
.

35 Wipe Out / Surfer Joe
The Surfaris
Wipe Out / Surfer Joe (1963)

London Records HL-2112

Previous position: 36
Weeks in chart: 8
Highest position: 26

B side Surfer Joe as hit.

https://rateyourmusic.com/list/jwjstone/4bc-official-top-40-15-september-1963-brisbane-qld-australia/

60 years ago.

Interesting that this record is in twice.

True. still, this is a radio station list and not a sales list. And normally the A and B side would not be both being played in high rotation I suppose.

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Date: 1/09/2023 01:33:11
From: kii
ID: 2070488
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Exquisite:

https://www.pbs.org/video/elina-garanca-sings-the-habanera-from-bizets-carmen-bin1kk/

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Date: 1/09/2023 15:35:24
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2070664
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Nearly five hours of Vivaldi bassoon.

Lovely languid largo at 3:56

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW_v0HPVnyw

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Date: 1/09/2023 15:41:04
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2070668
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Nearly five hours of Vivaldi bassoon.

Lovely languid largo at 3:56

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW_v0HPVnyw

Doris Day (not her real name) and How Much Is That Doggie In The Window.

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Date: 1/09/2023 15:43:36
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2070669
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


Bubblecar said:

Nearly five hours of Vivaldi bassoon.

Lovely languid largo at 3:56

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW_v0HPVnyw

Doris Day (not her real name) and How Much Is That Doggie In The Window.

1952/53.

Often sung to me in my childhood

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Date: 1/09/2023 15:46:22
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2070670
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Peak Warming Man said:

Bubblecar said:

Nearly five hours of Vivaldi bassoon.

Lovely languid largo at 3:56

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW_v0HPVnyw

Doris Day (not her real name) and How Much Is That Doggie In The Window.

1952/53.

Often sung to me in my childhood

Since everyone insists:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzs9WV8jQ_0

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Date: 2/09/2023 07:35:59
From: Ogmog
ID: 2070912
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Roger Waters – Time

(Official Lyric Video, DSotM REDUX )

I know you’ve heard it a 1000 times
but most get too caught up in the brilliant music
to pay attention to the deeper message behind the lyrics

~ so listen again ~

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Date: 2/09/2023 07:37:14
From: roughbarked
ID: 2070914
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:

Roger Waters – Time

(Official Lyric Video, DSotM REDUX )

I know you’ve heard it a 1000 times
but most get too caught up in the brilliant music
to pay attention to the deeper message behind the lyrics

~ so listen again ~

Of course, I know the lyrics to this song very well.

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Date: 2/09/2023 08:09:51
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2070922
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Ogmog said:

Roger Waters – Time

(Official Lyric Video, DSotM REDUX )

I know you’ve heard it a 1000 times
but most get too caught up in the brilliant music
to pay attention to the deeper message behind the lyrics

~ so listen again ~

Of course, I know the lyrics to this song very well.

I don’t.

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Date: 2/09/2023 09:15:16
From: roughbarked
ID: 2070931
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

Ogmog said:

Roger Waters – Time

(Official Lyric Video, DSotM REDUX )

I know you’ve heard it a 1000 times
but most get too caught up in the brilliant music
to pay attention to the deeper message behind the lyrics

~ so listen again ~

Of course, I know the lyrics to this song very well.

I don’t.

I do because all my friends thought of me every time they heard the original song. The Floyd version.

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Date: 2/09/2023 09:16:17
From: roughbarked
ID: 2070932
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Toccata and Fugue
Lindsey Stirling plays “Toccata and Fugue” at Wisconsin State Fair 2023

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Date: 2/09/2023 09:25:09
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2070933
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me)
The Inkspots

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Date: 2/09/2023 09:26:54
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2070934
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Toccata and Fugue
Lindsey Stirling plays “Toccata and Fugue” at Wisconsin State Fair 2023

And there was I expecting an old bloke playing in suit and tie.

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Date: 2/09/2023 10:46:29
From: roughbarked
ID: 2070962
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

Toccata and Fugue
Lindsey Stirling plays “Toccata and Fugue” at Wisconsin State Fair 2023

And there was I expecting an old bloke playing in suit and tie.

:)

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Date: 3/09/2023 17:27:19
From: esselte
ID: 2071506
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jelly Roll Morton The Finger Breaker by Dick Hyman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzcsArJYYfs

Impressive bit of piano playing here.

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Date: 3/09/2023 17:30:20
From: roughbarked
ID: 2071508
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

esselte said:


Jelly Roll Morton The Finger Breaker by Dick Hyman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzcsArJYYfs

Impressive bit of piano playing here.


Finger limbering exercise for the talented pianist.

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Date: 3/09/2023 17:35:35
From: roughbarked
ID: 2071509
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


esselte said:

Jelly Roll Morton The Finger Breaker by Dick Hyman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzcsArJYYfs

Impressive bit of piano playing here.


Finger limbering exercise for the talented pianist.

For equality’s sake here’s a younger woman playing with similar dexterity.
Stephanie Trick; Fingerbreaker

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Date: 3/09/2023 17:49:49
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2071521
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Sarah Jarosz sings Kathys Song at Lafayette London 22 Aug 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NudErkOxqIo

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Date: 3/09/2023 18:27:00
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2071542
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Paul Kelly – If Not Now

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFNu5QeVtcM

It’s business that’s unfinished, a reckoning that’s due
If not now, then when? If not us, then who?

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Date: 3/09/2023 18:40:04
From: roughbarked
ID: 2071543
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Paul Kelly – If Not Now

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFNu5QeVtcM

It’s business that’s unfinished, a reckoning that’s due
If not now, then when? If not us, then who?

He’s an amazing storyteller with his finger on that button.

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Date: 9/09/2023 12:08:29
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2073250
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Doctor My Eyes | Jackson Browne | Song Around The World | Playing For Change

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQPD17v6eLU

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Date: 9/09/2023 18:40:00
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2073390
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Aoife O’Donovan & Sarah Jarosz – Open All Night (Springsteen) – 2023-08-27
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2u0w8ryCijQ

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Date: 13/09/2023 00:34:10
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2074187
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Manfred Man – Ragamuffin Man (1969)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8QNkhOerSU

today’s not quite forgotten song.

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Date: 16/09/2023 16:58:05
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2075362
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

listening to this again.

Norah Jones, Lukas Nelson – Set Me Down On A Cloud

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dmj1s7WFQWY

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Date: 22/09/2023 18:17:31
From: dv
ID: 2077377
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/x359GgVRWaE?si=wZLOmi1FRKaOz4YO

Harry Roy and his Orchestra, 1931

Harry Roy (real name Harry Lipman) was a jazz composer, bandpeader and clarinettist whose heyday was in the 1920s and 30s but who continued to perform until the 1960s. He passed away in 1971.

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Date: 22/09/2023 18:29:57
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2077389
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://youtu.be/x359GgVRWaE?si=wZLOmi1FRKaOz4YO

Harry Roy and his Orchestra, 1931

Harry Roy (real name Harry Lipman) was a jazz composer, bandpeader and clarinettist whose heyday was in the 1920s and 30s but who continued to perform until the 1960s. He passed away in 1971.

Dear oh dear.

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Date: 22/09/2023 18:31:31
From: roughbarked
ID: 2077391
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


dv said:

https://youtu.be/x359GgVRWaE?si=wZLOmi1FRKaOz4YO

Harry Roy and his Orchestra, 1931

Harry Roy (real name Harry Lipman) was a jazz composer, bandpeader and clarinettist whose heyday was in the 1920s and 30s but who continued to perform until the 1960s. He passed away in 1971.

Dear oh dear.


as a peadar, the poor bloke should have been cared for.

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Date: 22/09/2023 18:47:54
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2077409
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

oh. my.

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Date: 22/09/2023 21:27:16
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2077606
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Women of The Outer Hebrides – Waulking Song | AI Enhanced 1941 Film

A group of women singing while finishing Harris tweed in the Outer Hebrides islands of Scotland.
A time capsule of a long vanished era.
Filmed by Jack Cardiff of Powell & Pressburger fame in 1940/ 41

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeSrkZfpAjc

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Date: 22/09/2023 21:31:10
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2077608
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Women of The Outer Hebrides – Waulking Song | AI Enhanced 1941 Film

A group of women singing while finishing Harris tweed in the Outer Hebrides islands of Scotland.
A time capsule of a long vanished era.
Filmed by Jack Cardiff of Powell & Pressburger fame in 1940/ 41

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeSrkZfpAjc

I’m sure I have seen it but I will watch again.

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Date: 22/09/2023 21:32:08
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2077609
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Women of The Outer Hebrides – Waulking Song | AI Enhanced 1941 Film

A group of women singing while finishing Harris tweed in the Outer Hebrides islands of Scotland.
A time capsule of a long vanished era.
Filmed by Jack Cardiff of Powell & Pressburger fame in 1940/ 41

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeSrkZfpAjc

Like that.

Will have a look for more.

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Date: 22/09/2023 21:40:33
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2077618
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bubblecar said:

Women of The Outer Hebrides – Waulking Song | AI Enhanced 1941 Film

A group of women singing while finishing Harris tweed in the Outer Hebrides islands of Scotland.
A time capsule of a long vanished era.
Filmed by Jack Cardiff of Powell & Pressburger fame in 1940/ 41

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeSrkZfpAjc

Like that.

Will have a look for more.

More here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veMfxEEJ9VM&list=OLAK5uy_lLFZeTe8GrqkZW5CVQEiJQbOC3E_pIKdQ

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Date: 22/09/2023 21:43:55
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2077619
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Hoireann O (Waulking Song)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBeyKlhSXsE

Talitha Mackenzie’s more modern take.

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Date: 22/09/2023 21:49:20
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2077621
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Women of The Outer Hebrides – Waulking Song | AI Enhanced 1941 Film

A group of women singing while finishing Harris tweed in the Outer Hebrides islands of Scotland.
A time capsule of a long vanished era.
Filmed by Jack Cardiff of Powell & Pressburger fame in 1940/ 41

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeSrkZfpAjc

It’s sad that I can smell the urine.

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Date: 22/09/2023 21:54:55
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2077622
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Hoireann O (Waulking Song)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBeyKlhSXsE

Talitha Mackenzie’s more modern take.

Thanks sarah’s mum and Bubblecar.

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Date: 24/09/2023 15:20:26
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2078055
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

beatle john
31 August at 20:15 ·
March 1957- A Guitar of His Own

“John Lennon’s first own guitar, to replace the one he’d borrowed, was bought for him by Julia. It’s been said (though it’s far from certain) he asked Mimi to buy it, but with his exams looming she was never likely to say yes. More likely he just asked Julia. (Nigel Walley remembers, “If John needed new socks or a new shirt or some vests he’d say, ‘I’ll go down Mum’s and get them.’“ Julia had also just bought her beloved “Stinker” his first colored shirt, checked red and white.) Because the skiffle boom had temporarily stripped guitars from the shops, retailers were having to source them with greater cunning. John’s was bought from south London mail-order firm advertising in the popular lowbrow weekly magazine Reveille. The ad appeared in the issue of March 7, 1957:

ROCK ‘N ROLL GUITARS, REAL PROFESSIONAL

That was enough to grab the eye, but the small print uncovered the real cost: it was £1 down and then twenty-one fortnightly payments of 20s 3d, for a total of £22 5s. This was expensive. Julia was committing to a shade over a pound from Bobby Dykins’ wage-packet every two weeks all the way to the start of 1958.

For the mail-order company, the key was to find stocks of guitars in countries where rock had yet to catch fire. John’s was shipped from Durban, South Africa. Though the ad made it sound like a dream machine, the Gallotone Champion was actually three-quarter size, made from laminates instead of solid wood, and its general tone and playability were poor. A sticker inside, visible through the soundhole, said GUARANTEED NOT TO SPLIT . John conceded: it was a bit crummy” but played it constantly, regardless of its quality or Mimi’s curt words. A virtuoso he was not: “All I ever wanted to do was vamp,” he’d recall. “I only learned to play to back myself .”

Paul weaned John off the banjo chords taught to him by his mother Julia. John had a musical flair in his family line too, but it was more rough and ready than Paul’s: John could play banjo, guitar and harmonica, often more with aggression than precision. Afternoons were whiled away playing guitars to records, singing, reveling in the joy of chords . The laughed over a sticker visible through the the soundhole of John’s guitar: GUARANTEED NOT TO SPLIT it said, and by ‘eck it ‘adn’t.

Autumn 1958- John vs. Gallotone

John’s Gallotone Champion was GUARANTEED NOT TO SPLIT but not GUARANTEED NOT TO BE PULVERIZED. Having been on the receiving end of some heavy Lennon aggression in recent times, the once precious possession , was now in pieces – “smashed in half” was how he described it. His next move was predictable: on their way out of Manchester theater after auditioning for Levis, John spotted a guitar propped against a wall and “slap leathered” it. Three boys and two guitars arrived in Manchester, three boys and three guitars left. According to Arthur Kelly, John’s new instrument was a piece of garbage, even worse than the old Gallotone. “It wasn’t even a nice guitar shape and I never once saw John play it. I said to George, ‘Couldn’t he have nicked something better?’”

-Tune In, Mark Lewisohn

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Date: 27/09/2023 15:49:40
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2078961
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Pentangling

Recorded live in 2008, with the original 1967 line-up.

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Date: 28/09/2023 08:32:52
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2079131
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Fleetwood Mac – “The Chain” (Larkin Poe and The Sheepdogs Cover Video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGPUUQtqN7Y

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Date: 28/09/2023 16:38:02
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2079280
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Fleetwood Mac – “The Chain” (Larkin Poe and The Sheepdogs Cover Video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGPUUQtqN7Y

I reckon six months in the recording studio with unlimited cocaine and multiple affairs and they could be a mega group.

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Date: 28/09/2023 21:19:27
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2079360
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


sarahs mum said:

Fleetwood Mac – “The Chain” (Larkin Poe and The Sheepdogs Cover Video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGPUUQtqN7Y

I reckon six months in the recording studio with unlimited cocaine and multiple affairs and they could be a mega group.

I sent this to my Sarah and she sent me back Harry Styles. It feels unsatisfyingly clean to me.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM_FR7I2Ttw

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Date: 29/09/2023 12:52:34
From: kii
ID: 2079565
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Sometimes I’m alone…

The Kiffness

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Date: 1/10/2023 16:30:46
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2080275
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

J. S. Bach – ‘Badinerie’ on stride piano

https://youtu.be/Vq9C00WfO3I

I’m quite taken with this.

There’s a bit of jazz thrown in, along with a nod to the Eagles’ ‘Hotel California’.

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Date: 1/10/2023 16:33:59
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2080277
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


J. S. Bach – ‘Badinerie’ on stride piano

https://youtu.be/Vq9C00WfO3I

I’m quite taken with this.

There’s a bit of jazz thrown in, along with a nod to the Eagles’ ‘Hotel California’.

Such a lovely place.

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Date: 1/10/2023 16:41:05
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2080283
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


J. S. Bach – ‘Badinerie’ on stride piano

https://youtu.be/Vq9C00WfO3I

I’m quite taken with this.

There’s a bit of jazz thrown in, along with a nod to the Eagles’ ‘Hotel California’.

And, if you’d like to try singing, whistling or playing another instrument along with the melody, this will help:

Bach – Badinerie .. piano accompaniment

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Date: 1/10/2023 16:42:07
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2080284
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


J. S. Bach – ‘Badinerie’ on stride piano

https://youtu.be/Vq9C00WfO3I

I’m quite taken with this.

There’s a bit of jazz thrown in, along with a nod to the Eagles’ ‘Hotel California’.

:)

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Date: 1/10/2023 16:46:56
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2080286
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


AussieDJ said:

J. S. Bach – ‘Badinerie’ on stride piano

https://youtu.be/Vq9C00WfO3I

I’m quite taken with this.

There’s a bit of jazz thrown in, along with a nod to the Eagles’ ‘Hotel California’.

And, if you’d like to try singing, whistling or playing another instrument along with the melody, this will help:

Bach – Badinerie .. piano accompaniment

The last one was a bit fast. Try this https://youtu.be/5ZykLXBxulo

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Date: 1/10/2023 20:50:29
From: Ogmog
ID: 2080348
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

.

If Not Now

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Date: 2/10/2023 10:27:43
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2080416
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The US Politics thread sent me back here:

Why we build the wall – 2010

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Date: 2/10/2023 11:46:18
From: roughbarked
ID: 2080497
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The US Politics thread sent me back here:

Why we build the wall – 2010

Billy Bragg – Why We Build The Wall

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Date: 2/10/2023 12:02:28
From: roughbarked
ID: 2080504
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

The US Politics thread sent me back here:

Why we build the wall – 2010

Billy Bragg – Why We Build The Wall

Why We Build the Wall – Anaïs Mitchell | Live from Here with Chris Thile

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Date: 2/10/2023 12:07:27
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2080509
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

The US Politics thread sent me back here:

Why we build the wall – 2010

Billy Bragg – Why We Build The Wall

Why We Build the Wall – Anaïs Mitchell | Live from Here with Chris Thile

AM: and you guys are going to be the minions, and I’mgonna be the king of the underworld

CT: sounds about right to me

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Date: 2/10/2023 12:09:11
From: roughbarked
ID: 2080511
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Clyde Waters – Anaïs Mitchell – 10/22/2016

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Date: 2/10/2023 12:19:19
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2080515
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Clyde Waters – Anaïs Mitchell – 10/22/2016

I have the Child Ballads CD, but that’s the first time I’ve paid attention to the lyrics of that song.

Sort of an inverted Tam Lin.

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Date: 2/10/2023 12:25:27
From: roughbarked
ID: 2080516
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Heather Maloney on Audiotree Live

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Date: 2/10/2023 12:37:20
From: roughbarked
ID: 2080517
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Heather Maloney on Audiotree Live

I’m in love again.

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Date: 2/10/2023 12:52:19
From: Cymek
ID: 2080520
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

Heather Maloney on Audiotree Live

I’m in love again.

So am I and she’s half my age

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Date: 2/10/2023 12:54:41
From: roughbarked
ID: 2080521
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Cymek said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

Heather Maloney on Audiotree Live

I’m in love again.

So am I and she’s half my age

She’s less of a fraction of my age. She’s hardly a score let alone three score and ten.

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Date: 2/10/2023 12:56:30
From: roughbarked
ID: 2080522
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Cymek said:

roughbarked said:

I’m in love again.

So am I and she’s half my age

She’s less of a fraction of my age. She’s hardly a score let alone three score and ten.

Anyway, I am sure that her parents are proud of how she turned out.

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Date: 2/10/2023 12:59:19
From: roughbarked
ID: 2080523
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

Cymek said:

So am I and she’s half my age

She’s less of a fraction of my age. She’s hardly a score let alone three score and ten.

Anyway, I am sure that her parents are proud of how she turned out.

This is 2:05 hours. Watermelon Wednesdays – Heather Maloney and Darlingside

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Date: 2/10/2023 13:17:11
From: roughbarked
ID: 2080524
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

She’s less of a fraction of my age. She’s hardly a score let alone three score and ten.

Anyway, I am sure that her parents are proud of how she turned out.

This is 2:05 hours. Watermelon Wednesdays – Heather Maloney and Darlingside

and it is bloody good.

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Date: 3/10/2023 15:31:11
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2080779
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PdfrfPC5NY

—-

backing track lacks.

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Date: 3/10/2023 15:53:23
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2080781
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PdfrfPC5NY

—-

backing track lacks.

Heh.

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Date: 3/10/2023 16:00:33
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2080783
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PdfrfPC5NY

—-

backing track lacks.

Heh.

I reckon you could have done a better backing track.

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Date: 6/10/2023 02:43:16
From: kii
ID: 2081460
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Lola Young – Conceited

this voice – swoon

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Date: 7/10/2023 12:59:15
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2081717
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Roy Clark’s legendary comedic performance of Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues” The Jimmy Dean Show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3TuoHuK_BY

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Date: 8/10/2023 20:42:26
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2082049
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/1jmzypS9F5o?si=L2RdDnFuRNYryEJr

Only The Lonely – The Motels

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Date: 9/10/2023 05:20:55
From: Ogmog
ID: 2082131
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

.

Paul Kelly Life Is Fine

.

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Date: 10/10/2023 14:48:22
From: Ogmog
ID: 2082478
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

.

RED SOLO CUP

.

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Date: 11/10/2023 02:41:08
From: dv
ID: 2082611
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I can’t even believe this was 15 years ago

https://youtu.be/MpN1j8R5lZ8?si=6Ie1mYr6DRkwVpPg

Gotye: Heart’s a Mess

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Date: 11/10/2023 02:48:02
From: Bulgarian Umbrella
ID: 2082612
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I liked this. 15 years… Really?

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Date: 11/10/2023 02:57:00
From: kii
ID: 2082616
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:

I can’t even believe this was 15 years ago

https://youtu.be/MpN1j8R5lZ8?si=6Ie1mYr6DRkwVpPg

Gotye: Heart’s a Mess

I have that CD. People at BN made fun of me at the time.

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Date: 11/10/2023 09:28:50
From: dv
ID: 2082658
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:


dv said:

I can’t even believe this was 15 years ago

https://youtu.be/MpN1j8R5lZ8?si=6Ie1mYr6DRkwVpPg

Gotye: Heart’s a Mess

I have that CD. People at BN made fun of me at the time.

hmmm what’s BN?

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Date: 11/10/2023 09:30:20
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2082659
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


kii said:

dv said:

I can’t even believe this was 15 years ago

https://youtu.be/MpN1j8R5lZ8?si=6Ie1mYr6DRkwVpPg

Gotye: Heart’s a Mess

I have that CD. People at BN made fun of me at the time.

hmmm what’s BN?

Barnes & Noble.

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Date: 11/10/2023 09:30:50
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2082660
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


kii said:

dv said:

I can’t even believe this was 15 years ago

https://youtu.be/MpN1j8R5lZ8?si=6Ie1mYr6DRkwVpPg

Gotye: Heart’s a Mess

I have that CD. People at BN made fun of me at the time.

hmmm what’s BN?

Barns Nobel

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Date: 11/10/2023 09:35:14
From: dv
ID: 2082661
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

doh

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Date: 11/10/2023 09:48:33
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2082665
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


doh

a deer…

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Date: 11/10/2023 09:49:14
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2082666
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bogsnorkler said:


dv said:

doh

a deer…

a female deer…

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Date: 13/10/2023 01:44:10
From: dv
ID: 2083360
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:


dv said:

I can’t even believe this was 15 years ago

https://youtu.be/MpN1j8R5lZ8?si=6Ie1mYr6DRkwVpPg

Gotye: Heart’s a Mess

I have that CD. People at BN made fun of me at the time.

https://youtu.be/vy3DI0rIHmk?si=d2fEjPQ2jhFVfiVJ

Cover version by the tremendous Katie Noonan

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Date: 13/10/2023 01:55:07
From: kii
ID: 2083362
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


kii said:

dv said:

I can’t even believe this was 15 years ago

https://youtu.be/MpN1j8R5lZ8?si=6Ie1mYr6DRkwVpPg

Gotye: Heart’s a Mess

I have that CD. People at BN made fun of me at the time.

https://youtu.be/vy3DI0rIHmk?si=d2fEjPQ2jhFVfiVJ

Cover version by the tremendous Katie Noonan

oooo…..thanks.

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Date: 13/10/2023 18:47:04
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2083586
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Silent Eyes · Paul Simon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_FzOHh0e_k

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Date: 13/10/2023 18:49:34
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2083587
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Silent Eyes · Paul Simon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_FzOHh0e_k

I used to butcher this on the piano. Such a pretty chord progression.

“Silent eyes
Watching Jerusalem
Make her bed of stones

Silent eyes
No one will comfort her
Jerusalem
Weeps alone

She is sorrow, sorrow
She burns like a flame
And she calls my name

Silent eyes
Burning in the desert sun
Halfway to Jerusalem

And we shall all be called as witnesses
Each and everyone
To stand before the eyes of God
And speak what was done”

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Date: 14/10/2023 00:36:48
From: Bulgarian Umbrella
ID: 2083681
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Joan Armatrading…. It’s been a while.

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Date: 14/10/2023 00:58:53
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2083682
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bulgarian Umbrella said:


Joan Armatrading…. It’s been a while.

I saw her at the Capital theatre in Sydney. Maybe 1981?

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Date: 14/10/2023 01:12:50
From: Bulgarian Umbrella
ID: 2083684
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I think she’s amazing. Not only as a performer, musician, writer & producer, but as a really nice person.

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Date: 14/10/2023 01:55:15
From: Kingy
ID: 2083685
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I was just rockin on to Dire Straits and ELO.

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Date: 16/10/2023 21:05:01
From: Boris
ID: 2084823
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jSFPygl4jg

Link

the toy dolls – duelling banjos

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Date: 16/10/2023 21:42:39
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2084834
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sophie ellis – murder on the dance floor

https://youtu.be/hAx6mYeC6pY?si=HAy5nnDtDS1dm3nC

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Date: 17/10/2023 00:25:10
From: Boris
ID: 2084880
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HL2Q9XXbfo

Link

Popcorn with church organ and drums by Elias Niemelä and Suvi Buckman
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Date: 17/10/2023 09:37:24
From: Boris
ID: 2084949
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzEHItrTMHM&t=82s

Link

“Symphony No.9, Boogie” by Matryomin ensemble “Da”

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Date: 18/10/2023 23:29:32
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2085624
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Larkin Poe – Southern Comfort (Acoustic)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3t0ZYRGwtc

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Date: 19/10/2023 01:24:49
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2085649
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Play It Safe by Tim Minchin | Sydney Opera House 50th Anniversary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8ouigVtUvo

Starring Tim Minchin, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, The Australian Ballet, Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, Ziggy Ramo, Zahra Newman – Sydney Theatre Company, John Bell – Bell Shakespeare, Australian Chamber Orchestra, Elma Kris – Bangarra Dance Theatre, Kira Puru, Cathy-Di Zhang – Opera Australia, William Barton, Courtney Act, Jimmy Barnes, Sydney Dance Company Pre Professional Year Students and Associate Artists, Lucy Guerin dancers, and DirtyFeet dancers.

Music and lyrics: Tim Minchin
Director: Kim Gehrig
Executive Music Producer/Arranger: Elliott Wheeler
Cinematographer: Stefan Duscio
Creative Agency: The Monkeys, part of Accenture Song
A Revolver X Somesuch Production

Conductor, Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Sydney Philharmonia Choirs: Brett Weymark OAM
Choreography: Lucy Guerin
Choreography of Bangarra Dance Theatre: Stephen Page
DirtyFeet Rehearsal Assistant: Sarah-Vyne Vassallo

Presented by Sydney Opera House in partnership with Tourism Australia.

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Date: 19/10/2023 01:36:29
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2085653
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

HANDEL Tornami a vagheggiar – Amanda Forsythe & Apollo’s Fire

https://youtu.be/Nq_X1AcXwZY?si=LTaj8DJUznyNAz40

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Date: 19/10/2023 07:41:04
From: Ogmog
ID: 2085665
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

.
The Electric Prunes
I Had Too Much To Dream

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Date: 19/10/2023 08:24:31
From: roughbarked
ID: 2085672
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


.
The Electric Prunes
I Had Too Much To Dream

LSD in B&W.

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Date: 19/10/2023 13:07:12
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2085790
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Dougie Maclean Scythe Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl7YleQeDMg

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Date: 19/10/2023 13:12:20
From: roughbarked
ID: 2085797
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Dougie Maclean Scythe Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl7YleQeDMg

Nice indeed.

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Date: 19/10/2023 13:28:23
From: roughbarked
ID: 2085803
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

Dougie Maclean Scythe Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl7YleQeDMg

Nice indeed.

High Flying Seagull

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Date: 19/10/2023 14:10:02
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2085825
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Time for a large scotch, so THNDC is open especially early.

Beautiful Scottish fiddle from Paul Anderson for ‘friends of St Margarets’ in Braemar April 2019

Renowned Scottish fiddle player Paul Anderson, performing a series of tunes during the launch of the ‘Friends of St Margarets’ event within St Margarets, Braemar, Scotland. St Margarets is the masterpiece of renowned Scottish architect Sir John Ninian Comper, a nationally-significant Victorian gem. The St. Margaret’s Project aims to establish an internationally-renowned performance and arts venue in the heart of the beautiful Cairngorms National Park.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WlYBbGVkPs

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Date: 19/10/2023 14:53:44
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2085838
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Adam Sutherland is one of the slightly Tourettish grand Scottish fiddlers, and here he is with Marc Clement trying to keep up on guitar, again at St Margaret’s.

A bit jerky at first but when they get going, they get going :)

Great Scottish fiddle player Adam Sutherland with Marc Clement in St Margarets, Braemar, 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zUYnSnyypQ

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Date: 19/10/2023 15:46:23
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2085851
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Time for a large scotch, so THNDC is open especially early.

Beautiful Scottish fiddle from Paul Anderson for ‘friends of St Margarets’ in Braemar April 2019

Renowned Scottish fiddle player Paul Anderson, performing a series of tunes during the launch of the ‘Friends of St Margarets’ event within St Margarets, Braemar, Scotland. St Margarets is the masterpiece of renowned Scottish architect Sir John Ninian Comper, a nationally-significant Victorian gem. The St. Margaret’s Project aims to establish an internationally-renowned performance and arts venue in the heart of the beautiful Cairngorms National Park.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WlYBbGVkPs


Braemar is on my list.

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Date: 20/10/2023 07:36:56
From: Ogmog
ID: 2086010
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

.
Harry Chapin (LIVE)

TAXI …+ The END of The Story …
.

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Date: 20/10/2023 11:44:13
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2086103
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


.
Harry Chapin (LIVE)

TAXI …+ The END of The Story …
.

:)

Love.

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Date: 20/10/2023 11:51:26
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2086105
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Ogmog said:

.
Harry Chapin (LIVE)

TAXI …+ The END of The Story …
.

:)

Love.

I sort of discovered Harry for myself at just about the time he died.

I remember when i first heard ‘Taxi’. It stopped me in my tracks, because it had some parallels for me. Can’t say it hit hard, but it definitely did hit.

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Date: 20/10/2023 11:55:34
From: Michael V
ID: 2086107
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Ogmog said:

.
Harry Chapin (LIVE)

TAXI …+ The END of The Story …
.

:)

Love.

“We learned about love in the back of a Dodge…”

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Date: 20/10/2023 12:01:05
From: roughbarked
ID: 2086109
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


sarahs mum said:

Ogmog said:

.
Harry Chapin (LIVE)

TAXI …+ The END of The Story …
.

:)

Love.

I sort of discovered Harry for myself at just about the time he died.

I remember when i first heard ‘Taxi’. It stopped me in my tracks, because it had some parallels for me. Can’t say it hit hard, but it definitely did hit.

What about his six string orchestra?

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Date: 20/10/2023 12:26:06
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2086114
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


captain_spalding said:

sarahs mum said:

:)

Love.

I sort of discovered Harry for myself at just about the time he died.

I remember when i first heard ‘Taxi’. It stopped me in my tracks, because it had some parallels for me. Can’t say it hit hard, but it definitely did hit.

What about his six string orchestra?

What about ‘it hit me like a thunderbolt exploding in my mind’?

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Date: 20/10/2023 12:56:45
From: Michael V
ID: 2086124
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

captain_spalding said:

I sort of discovered Harry for myself at just about the time he died.

I remember when i first heard ‘Taxi’. It stopped me in my tracks, because it had some parallels for me. Can’t say it hit hard, but it definitely did hit.

What about his six string orchestra?

What about ‘it hit me like a thunderbolt exploding in my mind’?

“It’s a Greyhound.
Such a dog of a way to get around.”

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Date: 20/10/2023 13:05:10
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2086126
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Harry Chapin – Dance Band on the Titanic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkSRF-uHlWk

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Date: 20/10/2023 13:43:42
From: Ian
ID: 2086133
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Led Zep IV

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Date: 20/10/2023 14:19:45
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2086148
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Harry Chapin – Mr. Tanner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fo-tCNtFI10

Harry Chapin – The Mayor Of Candor Lied
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMz2EyNvdfg

Harry Chapin – Corey’s Coming
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uqLD9lrIqBk

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Date: 20/10/2023 18:23:07
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2086230
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Artwoods-I’m Looking for a Saxophone Doubling French Horn Wearing Size 37 Boots

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRscA7GiBgA

Critical reception and post-band activity
Bruce Eder of Allmusic notes that the Artwoods’ early records today stand up well against the work of more successful groups such as the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds or the Birds (who included Art’s younger brother Ronnie). But at the time they came out, despite appearances on programs like Ready, Steady, Go! their singles never seemed to connect with the record-buying public. The group broke up in mid-1967. Art Wood joined his brother Ted in the graphics-art business and continued to perform music on a semi-professional basis. He also played with the Downliners Sect. Keef Hartley went on to play with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers and Jon Lord became a founder member of Deep Purple.

Over the years, there have been two compilations released by the band. In 1983, 100 Oxford Street, including most of their mid-‘60s singles and seven songs from Art Gallery, was released by Edsel Records. In 2000, Singles A’s & B’s, comprising the group’s entire single and EP output, was released by Repertoire Records.

wiki.

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Date: 20/10/2023 23:02:15
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2086294
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

All this talk of carrying bats reminded me of:

The Weaver and the Factory Maid

Live performance, I hadn’t seen before.

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Date: 20/10/2023 23:07:19
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2086295
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

An another live Steeleye Span video, this one from 1974:

Saucy Sailor

Only 15,000 views :)

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Date: 21/10/2023 06:32:38
From: roughbarked
ID: 2086321
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


An another live Steeleye Span video, this one from 1974:

Saucy Sailor

Only 15,000 views :)

I thought it interesting that Maddy has little or no jewellery while (I think it is Tim Hart) is bedecked with gold jewellery.

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Date: 21/10/2023 07:38:32
From: roughbarked
ID: 2086332
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


All this talk of carrying bats reminded me of:

The Weaver and the Factory Maid

Live performance, I hadn’t seen before.

They were a very tight band on stage.

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Date: 22/10/2023 22:10:21
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2087058
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Room of Roots

Al Stewart

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Date: 23/10/2023 09:56:19
From: roughbarked
ID: 2087168
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Room of Roots

Al Stewart

Was right into Al Srewart back in the day, Haven’t heard from him in decades. Hadn’t heard from this album.

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Date: 23/10/2023 10:40:21
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2087203
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Room of Roots

Al Stewart

Was right into Al Srewart back in the day, Haven’t heard from him in decades. Hadn’t heard from this album.

Heard him play at the uni folk club, back in the early 70’s, including this song, which I mainly remember because of the lengthy introduction explaining the title.

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Date: 23/10/2023 10:44:11
From: roughbarked
ID: 2087208
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Room of Roots

Al Stewart

Was right into Al Srewart back in the day, Haven’t heard from him in decades. Hadn’t heard from this album.

Heard him play at the uni folk club, back in the early 70’s, including this song, which I mainly remember because of the lengthy introduction explaining the title.

:)
Now I’ll track this album down and download it.

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Date: 23/10/2023 10:52:05
From: roughbarked
ID: 2087222
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

Was right into Al Srewart back in the day, Haven’t heard from him in decades. Hadn’t heard from this album.

Heard him play at the uni folk club, back in the early 70’s, including this song, which I mainly remember because of the lengthy introduction explaining the title.

:)
Now I’ll track this album down and download it.

Zero She Flies

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Date: 23/10/2023 11:24:52
From: roughbarked
ID: 2087246
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Heard him play at the uni folk club, back in the early 70’s, including this song, which I mainly remember because of the lengthy introduction explaining the title.

:)
Now I’ll track this album down and download it.

Zero She Flies

It has soe great songs on this album. Wonder how I missed it bit bow I recall, I was raising babies/childers at the time.

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Date: 23/10/2023 17:08:31
From: Ogmog
ID: 2087372
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Ogmog said:

.
The Electric Prunes
I Had Too Much To Dream

LSD in B&W.

Lothar & The Hand People

Space Hymn:
Standing On the Moon

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Date: 24/10/2023 11:56:19
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2087527
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

On not being bugs in amber

Incredible String Band
This Moment

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Date: 24/10/2023 11:59:37
From: Tamb
ID: 2087528
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


On not being bugs in amber

Incredible String Band
This Moment


Johnny and the Hurricanes Red River Rockk

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Date: 24/10/2023 12:00:15
From: Tamb
ID: 2087529
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tamb said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

On not being bugs in amber

Incredible String Band
This Moment


Johnny and the Hurricanes Red River Rockk


Rockk = Rock.

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Date: 25/10/2023 22:52:41
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2088117
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Al Hughes- Pretty Peggy

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kEy1f8Fzi7I&pp=ygUWcHJldHR5IHBlZ2d5IGFsIGh1Z2hlcw%3D%3D

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Date: 26/10/2023 00:36:03
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2088147
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Maggie’s Marshmallows – Come along (OFFICIAL)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=w3-Tt2Y6Ndk

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Date: 26/10/2023 00:44:02
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2088148
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Waterloo Sunset – Kinks (2023 Stereo Remaster)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9omgGt-gQvc

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Date: 26/10/2023 01:09:37
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2088150
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Sharon Van Etten – Serpents
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SSpMAdgBG0Q

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Date: 26/10/2023 01:14:36
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2088151
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Black Belles – What Can I Do?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mXNTQ-GmMkM&pp=QAFIAw%3D%3D

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Date: 26/10/2023 01:32:42
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2088152
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Natalie Merchant – Carnival
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VQ_Wqtnlv4U

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Date: 27/10/2023 14:54:59
From: dv
ID: 2088595
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Francisco de Asís Tárrega Eixea (21 November 1852 – 15 December 1909) was a Spanish composer and classical guitarist of the late Romantic period. He is known for such pieces as Capricho Árabe and Recuerdos de la Alhambra.

https://youtu.be/tpeWHtlIsB4?si=YSdCgmo39Mp_tP08

Ringtone source

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Date: 27/10/2023 17:28:09
From: fsm
ID: 2088625
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Can you name these three fellas?

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Date: 27/10/2023 17:33:51
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2088628
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

fsm said:


Can you name these three fellas?


mick fleetwood

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Date: 29/10/2023 16:20:19
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2089204
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://fb.watch/nZDDrpQWiB/

Lukas Nelson

King of the Road.

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Date: 30/10/2023 22:38:47
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2089686
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bridget St John

Bridget St John performs ‘Mon Gala Papillons’ live in session at Green Man Festival 2019

I had no idea she was back performing again.

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Date: 30/10/2023 22:49:41
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2089687
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bridget St John

Bridget St John performs ‘Mon Gala Papillons’ live in session at Green Man Festival 2019

I had no idea she was back performing again.

It’s a worthy performance :)

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Date: 31/10/2023 00:11:39
From: dv
ID: 2089701
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/wZ8dBL9Mjp4?si=j0xXAbeCWBztkJpC
A reassuring dream
Yindyamarra: A prospect of peace
Moorambilla Voices

They played this on Classic FM todays

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Date: 31/10/2023 13:51:46
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2089856
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Songs David Bowie Wrote for Other Artists (1964-1972)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwZ-sfTxjo0

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Date: 4/11/2023 15:45:30
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2091082
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Town Population Grows By 800% when Pub Choir Visits Thallon – Sunsets (Powderfinger)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqN94W9pNkA

Not sure about the song. but I love the choir.

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Date: 5/11/2023 13:25:15
From: dv
ID: 2091339
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

ABC Classic FM played Alla Pavlova’s 7th Symphony

https://youtu.be/_-PCxuaj3UY?si=0XaU6Y9JlylLue4-

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Date: 5/11/2023 13:38:24
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2091347
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


ABC Classic FM played Alla Pavlova’s 7th Symphony

https://youtu.be/_-PCxuaj3UY?si=0XaU6Y9JlylLue4-

Nice enough music but I don’t warm to Russian stuff these days, somewhat irrational though that may be.

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Date: 7/11/2023 12:31:46
From: dv
ID: 2091928
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/gkPCmIxv-3k?si=eWtcEO2QzI1A8k54

Shave ‘em dry – Lucille Bogan

Classic

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Date: 7/11/2023 12:40:33
From: roughbarked
ID: 2091933
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://youtu.be/gkPCmIxv-3k?si=eWtcEO2QzI1A8k54

Shave ‘em dry – Lucille Bogan

Classic

That’s a little risqué.

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Date: 7/11/2023 12:40:59
From: Michael V
ID: 2091934
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://youtu.be/gkPCmIxv-3k?si=eWtcEO2QzI1A8k54

Shave ‘em dry – Lucille Bogan

Classic

She sang some dirty ditties.

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Date: 7/11/2023 12:42:51
From: Tamb
ID: 2091935
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


dv said:

https://youtu.be/gkPCmIxv-3k?si=eWtcEO2QzI1A8k54

Shave ‘em dry – Lucille Bogan

Classic

That’s a little risqué.


Yes. Dry shaving is risky.

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Date: 7/11/2023 12:44:24
From: roughbarked
ID: 2091936
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tamb said:


roughbarked said:

dv said:

https://youtu.be/gkPCmIxv-3k?si=eWtcEO2QzI1A8k54

Shave ‘em dry – Lucille Bogan

Classic

That’s a little risqué.


Yes. Dry shaving is risky.

Particularly in sensitive areas.

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Date: 7/11/2023 12:46:13
From: Michael V
ID: 2091939
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


dv said:

https://youtu.be/gkPCmIxv-3k?si=eWtcEO2QzI1A8k54

Shave ‘em dry – Lucille Bogan

Classic

She sang some dirty ditties.

Alberta Hunter is another.

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Date: 7/11/2023 12:49:11
From: roughbarked
ID: 2091940
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


Michael V said:

dv said:

https://youtu.be/gkPCmIxv-3k?si=eWtcEO2QzI1A8k54

Shave ‘em dry – Lucille Bogan

Classic

She sang some dirty ditties.

Alberta Hunter is another.

It’s tight like that

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Date: 7/11/2023 12:50:35
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2091941
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://youtu.be/gkPCmIxv-3k?si=eWtcEO2QzI1A8k54

Shave ‘em dry – Lucille Bogan

Classic

Its smutty and I’ll have no truck with it.

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Date: 7/11/2023 12:52:21
From: Michael V
ID: 2091942
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


Michael V said:

dv said:

https://youtu.be/gkPCmIxv-3k?si=eWtcEO2QzI1A8k54

Shave ‘em dry – Lucille Bogan

Classic

She sang some dirty ditties.

Alberta Hunter is another.

eg: My Handy Man.

You can’t tell the Difference after Dark

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Date: 7/11/2023 12:52:37
From: Tamb
ID: 2091943
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


dv said:

https://youtu.be/gkPCmIxv-3k?si=eWtcEO2QzI1A8k54

Shave ‘em dry – Lucille Bogan

Classic

Its smutty and I’ll have no truck with it.


So you’re a selfish trucker?

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Date: 7/11/2023 12:53:46
From: roughbarked
ID: 2091944
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

My Man Rocks Me

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Date: 7/11/2023 12:58:39
From: Tamb
ID: 2091946
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


My Man Rocks Me

Like the woman who swerved to avoid a child……………. and fell out of bed.

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Date: 7/11/2023 13:08:31
From: Michael V
ID: 2091948
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Michael V said:

Michael V said:

She sang some dirty ditties.

Alberta Hunter is another.

It’s tight like that

Ruth Brown.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPll4sQDssU

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Date: 7/11/2023 13:19:24
From: Michael V
ID: 2091951
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://youtu.be/gkPCmIxv-3k?si=eWtcEO2QzI1A8k54

Shave ‘em dry – Lucille Bogan

Classic

One of the comments:

“Playing this song at my funeral for the soul purpose of disturbing my funeral director.”

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Date: 7/11/2023 13:39:47
From: Cymek
ID: 2091958
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Aesthetic Perfection – Living The Wasted Life

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Date: 7/11/2023 13:46:05
From: Cymek
ID: 2091959
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Sleep Token – Take Aim

Sleep Token are a British rock band from London, formed in 2016. The group are an anonymous, masked collective led by a frontman using the moniker Vessel. They have been categorised under
many different genres, including alternative metal, post-rock/metal, progressive metal and indie rock/pop.

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Date: 7/11/2023 15:49:27
From: Michael V
ID: 2092007
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Alberta Hunter – Handy Man (1981)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8po7WwC2uo

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Date: 7/11/2023 15:54:52
From: Michael V
ID: 2092013
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Alberta Hunter – You Can’t Tell The Difference After Dark (1920s).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EteOCI9dDAs

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Date: 7/11/2023 16:03:04
From: Michael V
ID: 2092025
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Maggie Jones – Anybody Here Want To Try My Cabbage (1920s).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BL5ogUrfmas

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Date: 7/11/2023 16:09:00
From: roughbarked
ID: 2092028
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

My Girl’s Pussy

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Date: 8/11/2023 04:37:10
From: Ogmog
ID: 2092206
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

WILLIE’S BEEN INDUCTED

dam glad they got around to it
while he could still celebrate it along with us.

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Date: 8/11/2023 05:48:54
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2092208
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:

WILLIE’S BEEN INDUCTED

dam glad they got around to it
while he could still celebrate it along with us.

ta.

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Date: 8/11/2023 09:27:06
From: roughbarked
ID: 2092227
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Ogmog said:

WILLIE’S BEEN INDUCTED

dam glad they got around to it
while he could still celebrate it along with us.

ta.

Took their time but glad it has happened.

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Date: 8/11/2023 13:25:32
From: Ogmog
ID: 2092350
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

Ogmog said:

WILLIE’S BEEN INDUCTED

dam glad they got around to it
while he could still celebrate it along with us.

ta.

Took their time but glad it has happened.

…unlike John Prine…

we lost John during the 1st wave of Covid19

Sam Stone

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Date: 8/11/2023 15:44:36
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2092405
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Train In The Distance – Paul Simon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YUEziX25DQ

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Date: 9/11/2023 19:47:13
From: Boris
ID: 2092846
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWMPpWk7iLE

Link

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Date: 9/11/2023 22:17:32
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2092884
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bernie Taupins Induction Ceremony- Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame 2023 (Including Elton’s Performance)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOX8eVPcI1U

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Date: 9/11/2023 22:50:46
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2092886
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bernie Taupins Induction Ceremony- Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame 2023 (Including Elton’s Performance)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOX8eVPcI1U

I play Elton taking off in the Millennium Falcon II

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Date: 11/11/2023 03:45:08
From: kii
ID: 2093225
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Listening to the radio now that the rain has eased off. Reminded of the old movies that had great orchestral themes, with stunning visuals.

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Date: 11/11/2023 03:50:46
From: kii
ID: 2093226
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:


Listening to the radio now that the rain has eased off. Reminded of the old movies that had great orchestral themes, with stunning visuals.

This is the piece that conjured up memories of old movies that I watched when babysitting.

Maurice Ravel – Ma Mère l’Oye (Mother Goose) (Full)

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Date: 11/11/2023 11:48:56
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2093299
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Listening to We Mavericks on YouTube, I came across:

Ayreheart – Twa Corbies

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Date: 11/11/2023 12:08:14
From: wookiemeister
ID: 2093305
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

James – getting away with it

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Date: 11/11/2023 12:15:11
From: roughbarked
ID: 2093310
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Listening to We Mavericks on YouTube, I came across:

Ayreheart – Twa Corbies

:) ta.

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Date: 17/11/2023 20:56:21
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2095305
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 17/11/2023 21:07:03
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2095310
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



Some good stuff there, and some rubbish.

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Date: 17/11/2023 21:11:51
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2095311
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



I somehow missed noticing that the Stones had a song called Angie.

TATE tells me that it has nothing to do with Davy Graham.

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Date: 17/11/2023 21:14:04
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2095312
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:


I somehow missed noticing that the Stones had a song called Angie.

TATE tells me that it has nothing to do with Davy Graham.

Angie is my favourite Stone’s song.

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Date: 17/11/2023 21:16:50
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2095314
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

sarahs mum said:


I somehow missed noticing that the Stones had a song called Angie.

TATE tells me that it has nothing to do with Davy Graham.

Angie is my favourite Stone’s song.

I think that mine is ‘Gimme Shelter’, probably because the intro conjures specific and vivid memories. The rest of it maintains that evocation.

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Date: 17/11/2023 21:42:07
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2095317
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


sarahs mum said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

I somehow missed noticing that the Stones had a song called Angie.

TATE tells me that it has nothing to do with Davy Graham.

Angie is my favourite Stone’s song.

I think that mine is ‘Gimme Shelter’, probably because the intro conjures specific and vivid memories. The rest of it maintains that evocation.

Wild Horses would be my next favourite. In truth I am not a big Stone’s fan.

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Date: 17/11/2023 21:44:29
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2095318
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


captain_spalding said:

sarahs mum said:

Angie is my favourite Stone’s song.

I think that mine is ‘Gimme Shelter’, probably because the intro conjures specific and vivid memories. The rest of it maintains that evocation.

Wild Horses would be my next favourite. In truth I am not a big Stone’s fan.

I don’t like everything of theirs, but, they’ve been in the business for so long, and their catalogue is so enormous, there’s little gems everywhere.

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Date: 17/11/2023 21:46:01
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2095319
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Another yesteryear favourite of mine is Joe Cocker.

Again, don’t like everything he did, but sometimes a bit of Joe is just what you need.

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Date: 17/11/2023 21:49:45
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2095320
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


Another yesteryear favourite of mine is Joe Cocker.

Again, don’t like everything he did, but sometimes a bit of Joe is just what you need.

“but sometimes a bit of Joe is just what you need.”

Could be a good song lyric.

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Date: 17/11/2023 21:51:28
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2095321
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


sarahs mum said:

captain_spalding said:

I think that mine is ‘Gimme Shelter’, probably because the intro conjures specific and vivid memories. The rest of it maintains that evocation.

Wild Horses would be my next favourite. In truth I am not a big Stone’s fan.

I don’t like everything of theirs, but, they’ve been in the business for so long, and their catalogue is so enormous, there’s little gems everywhere.

Honky Tonk Woman is a classic. I don’t need to hear it a lot.

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Date: 17/11/2023 21:52:24
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2095322
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


Another yesteryear favourite of mine is Joe Cocker.

Again, don’t like everything he did, but sometimes a bit of Joe is just what you need.

specially the Mad dogs and Englishman phase.

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Date: 17/11/2023 21:52:47
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2095323
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


captain_spalding said:

Another yesteryear favourite of mine is Joe Cocker.

Again, don’t like everything he did, but sometimes a bit of Joe is just what you need.

specially the Mad dogs and Englishman phase.

Englishmen,

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Date: 17/11/2023 21:52:52
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2095324
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


captain_spalding said:

Another yesteryear favourite of mine is Joe Cocker.

Again, don’t like everything he did, but sometimes a bit of Joe is just what you need.

“but sometimes a bit of Joe is just what you need.”

Could be a good song lyric.

That’s a bit like Amy Winehouse and ‘Rehab’.

Apparently, she was talking with her agent, and (unsurprisingly) her bad habits came up, and she said ‘They tried to make me go to rehab, but I said no, no, no’.

And they looked at each other for a moment, and started writing a song.

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Date: 17/11/2023 21:54:37
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2095325
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


captain_spalding said:

Another yesteryear favourite of mine is Joe Cocker.

Again, don’t like everything he did, but sometimes a bit of Joe is just what you need.

specially the Mad dogs and Englishman phase.

He was a troublrd man which often goes with the territort,

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Date: 17/11/2023 22:04:11
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2095329
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

sarahs mum said:


I somehow missed noticing that the Stones had a song called Angie.

TATE tells me that it has nothing to do with Davy Graham.

Angie is my favourite Stone’s song.

Had a listen, really not how I think of the Stones. Enjoyed it :)

Then Youtube offered me:

Sandy Denny’s daughter GEORGIA on “Songbird” | Roots & Branches Interview

I have often wondered how Sandy’s daughter thought of her mother. Good to hear that it is so positive (but only listened to the first 10 minutes so far).

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Date: 17/11/2023 22:15:58
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2095334
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Had a listen, really not how I think of the Stones. Enjoyed it :)
——

It’s a bit country.

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Date: 17/11/2023 22:48:20
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2095341
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Lovely arrangement by William Lyons of Maiden in the Mor Lay, an enigmatic English song of the early 14th century.

The original melody is lost but William’s folk-songish version works very well.

Maiden in the Mor lay

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k8yp01W54g

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Date: 17/11/2023 22:51:39
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2095344
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Lovely arrangement by William Lyons of Maiden in the Mor Lay, an enigmatic English song of the early 14th century.

The original melody is lost but William’s folk-songish version works very well.

Maiden in the Mor lay

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k8yp01W54g

Original Middle English text

Maiden in the mor lay,
In the mor lay,
Sevenyst fulle
Sevenist fulle.
Maiden in the mor lay,
In the mor lay,
Sevenistes fulle ant a day.

Welle was hire mete:
Wat was hire mete?
The primerole ant the,
The primerole ant the,
Welle was hire mete:
Wat was hire mete?
The primerole ant the violet.

Welle was hire dryng:
Wat was hire dryng?
The chelde water of the,
The chelde water of the,
Welle was hire dryng:
What was hire dryng?
The chelde water of the welle spring.

Welle was hire bour:
Wat was hire bour?
The red rose an te,
The red rose an te,
Welle was hire bour:
Wat was hire bour?
The rede rose an te lilie flour.

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Date: 17/11/2023 22:53:05
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2095345
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Lovely arrangement by William Lyons of Maiden in the Mor Lay, an enigmatic English song of the early 14th century.

The original melody is lost but William’s folk-songish version works very well.

Maiden in the Mor lay

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0k8yp01W54g

In modern English:

Maiden in the moor lay,
In the moor lay,
Seven-night full,
Seven-night full—
Maiden in the moor lay,
In the moor lay,
Seven-night full and a day.

Well was her meat.
What was her meat?
The primerole and the—
The primerole and the—
Well was her meat.
What was her meat?
The primerole and the violet.

Well was her drink.
What was her drink?
The chill water of the—
The chill water of the—
Well was her drink.
What was her drink?
The chill water of the well-spring.

Well was her bower.
What was her bower?
The red rose and the—
The red rose and the—
Well was her bower.
What was her bower?
The red rose and the lily flower.

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Date: 18/11/2023 03:32:38
From: Ogmog
ID: 2095356
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

.
iz funny…

Jerry Reed another puff

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Date: 18/11/2023 06:13:31
From: roughbarked
ID: 2095367
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


captain_spalding said:

sarahs mum said:

Angie is my favourite Stone’s song.

I think that mine is ‘Gimme Shelter’, probably because the intro conjures specific and vivid memories. The rest of it maintains that evocation.

Wild Horses would be my next favourite. In truth I am not a big Stone’s fan.

The above.

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Date: 18/11/2023 06:16:05
From: roughbarked
ID: 2095368
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


sarahs mum said:

captain_spalding said:

I think that mine is ‘Gimme Shelter’, probably because the intro conjures specific and vivid memories. The rest of it maintains that evocation.

Wild Horses would be my next favourite. In truth I am not a big Stone’s fan.

I don’t like everything of theirs, but, they’ve been in the business for so long, and their catalogue is so enormous, there’s little gems everywhere.

At least one of them a song by Lennon and McCartney. “I want to be your man”.

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Date: 18/11/2023 06:17:04
From: roughbarked
ID: 2095369
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


captain_spalding said:

sarahs mum said:

Wild Horses would be my next favourite. In truth I am not a big Stone’s fan.

I don’t like everything of theirs, but, they’ve been in the business for so long, and their catalogue is so enormous, there’s little gems everywhere.

Honky Tonk Woman is a classic. I don’t need to hear it a lot.

Under the boardwalk, Ruby Tuesday, Jumpin’ Jack Flash?

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Date: 18/11/2023 06:17:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 2095370
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


sarahs mum said:

captain_spalding said:

Another yesteryear favourite of mine is Joe Cocker.

Again, don’t like everything he did, but sometimes a bit of Joe is just what you need.

specially the Mad dogs and Englishman phase.

Englishmen,

He had a couple of songs but I thought Doug Parkinson was better.

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Date: 18/11/2023 06:32:01
From: roughbarked
ID: 2095373
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


.
iz funny…

Jerry Reed another puff

Enough to put many off the durries.

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Date: 18/11/2023 10:25:07
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2095411
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

captain_spalding said:

I don’t like everything of theirs, but, they’ve been in the business for so long, and their catalogue is so enormous, there’s little gems everywhere.

Honky Tonk Woman is a classic. I don’t need to hear it a lot.

Under the boardwalk, Ruby Tuesday, Jumpin’ Jack Flash?

Ruby is a lovely song. better when Melanie did it.

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Date: 18/11/2023 11:06:51
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2095415
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

Honky Tonk Woman is a classic. I don’t need to hear it a lot.

Under the boardwalk, Ruby Tuesday, Jumpin’ Jack Flash?

Ruby is a lovely song. better when Melanie did it.

Goes off to listen.

Melanie – Ruby Tuesday live ’75

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Date: 18/11/2023 11:36:30
From: roughbarked
ID: 2095423
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

Honky Tonk Woman is a classic. I don’t need to hear it a lot.

Under the boardwalk, Ruby Tuesday, Jumpin’ Jack Flash?

Ruby is a lovely song. better when Melanie did it.

Yes. :)

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Date: 18/11/2023 11:37:16
From: roughbarked
ID: 2095424
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

Under the boardwalk, Ruby Tuesday, Jumpin’ Jack Flash?

Ruby is a lovely song. better when Melanie did it.

Goes off to listen.

Melanie – Ruby Tuesday live ’75

:) That’s a great memory.

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Date: 18/11/2023 14:40:44
From: dv
ID: 2095462
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/yuZYQvvLXVY?si=ylFmrZc76Uc4jdCl

Listening to OK Computer by Radiohead. Must have played this CD 100 times when it came out.

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Date: 18/11/2023 20:40:02
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2095545
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

In an upstairs room in Blackpool.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czUx2gvjdJk

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Date: 19/11/2023 11:25:22
From: Ogmog
ID: 2095654
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

True Dat…

Damn Good Mates

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Date: 19/11/2023 11:35:54
From: Ogmog
ID: 2095657
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

True Dat…

Damn Good Mates

You’re drivin’ back home down route 56
You almost hit a root and you end up in a ditch
You can’t pull forward and you can’t back out
You’re sittin’ there thinkin’ whatcha gonna do now
You’d be a little nervous if a cop showed up
‘Cause you drank a little maybe just a little too much
Waitin’ on a tow truck takes too long
It’s two in the mornin’… who you gonna call

Mates … damn good Mates
Half an hour later they’re pullin’ you out
You know the ones I’m talkin’ about
Mates … damn good Mates
You can count ‘em all on one of your hands
You got a hundred friends
A couple of damn good Mates

So you’re all shootin’ pool on a Saturday night
This little brunette keeps givin’ you the eye
So you buy her a drink, before too long
You’re out on the floor in the middle of a song
About that time her ex shows up
He’s starin’ you down gettin’ all bowed up
He’s a big ol’ jacked up S.O.B
That’s alright he’s about to meet your…

Mates … damn good Mates
A few seconds later he’s startin’ to see
It ain’t one on one… it’s one on three
Mates … damn good Mates
They do it for you ‘cause you’d do it for them
You got a hundred friends
But a couple of damn good Mates

They’re there even when you don’t see ‘em as much
Cause you moved away or you fell in love
But they’re wearin’ a tux when you’re sayin’ your vows
And if you crash and burn you can crash on their couch

Mates … damn good Mates
They love you like a brother there ain’t no doubt
You know the ones I’m talkin’ about
Mates … damn good Mates
You can count ‘em all on one of your hands
You got a hundred friends
And a couple of damn good Mates
Oh, damn good Mates

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Date: 19/11/2023 11:52:55
From: roughbarked
ID: 2095660
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


True Dat…

Damn Good Mates

Maaaate, I’m stuck. Can you come over and give me a bit of a drug? I’ll shout you a slab for your effort.

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Date: 19/11/2023 20:15:35
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2095828
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/84SwKM6KfaU?si=YDN1v6BS9xXh7RSJ

The Archies – Sugar, Sugar (Old Movie Stars Dance)

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Date: 19/11/2023 20:17:56
From: roughbarked
ID: 2095833
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

monkey skipper said:


https://youtu.be/84SwKM6KfaU?si=YDN1v6BS9xXh7RSJ

The Archies – Sugar, Sugar (Old Movie Stars Dance)

That takes me back.

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Date: 24/11/2023 07:15:26
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2097073
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Playing For Change has partnered with COP28, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, to bring together talents and voices from diverse corners of the globe, in the awe-inspiring Song Around The World, “Waiting on the World to Change.” This remarkable musical endeavor aims to champion the causes of climate change and humanity, fostering a sense of global unity and encouraging action for a better future.

“Waiting on the World to Change” Song Around The World, is a poignant anthem, featuring 100 musicians and dancers from 18 countries, collaborating to shine a spotlight on the critical issue of climate change and inspire individuals, communities, and leaders to take meaningful steps towards a sustainable future, while emphasizing the importance of humanity and coming together to support one another.

“The time is now; to unite as a human race. Together we can change the world.”— Mark Johnson (Playing For Change Co-Founder)

Written by John Mayer

FEATURING
Acácio Barbosa- Portuguese Guitar
Alana Alberg- Bass
Amaan Choir- Vocals
Arqam- Vocals
Baaba Maal- Vocals
Baboulaye Sissokho- Kora
Domou Grand Dakar- Dancers
Gema 4- Vocals
Gwendolyne Gudiño- Jarana
Hiro Hayashida- Drums
Isaan Dance Group- Dancers
Jas Ahluwalia- Tablas
Jason Tamba- Guitar
Jie Ma- Pipa
John Ryan- Vocals
Julian Mojica- Accordion
Kamaljeet Ahluwalia- Santoor
Kátsica Mayoral- Percussion
Macarena Montesinos- Cello
Manuel Perez Salinas- Güiro
Paulo Heman- Percussion
Phill Bitencourt- Guitar
Orpheus Choir- Vocals
Soul de Brasileiro- Vocals
Titi Tsira- Vocals
Tula Ben Ari- Vocals
Twanguero- Guitar
Yamane El Hage- Vocals

Special thank you to The Fridge Entertainment for their artist support in the United Arab Emirates and Rebal Alkhodari and Eduardo Serrano for their support with the Amaan Choir in Jordan and Orpheus Choir in Germany.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTU2J2xnkbg

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Date: 24/11/2023 12:21:52
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2097172
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Playing For Change has partnered with COP28, the United Nations Climate Change Conference, to bring together talents and voices from diverse corners of the globe, in the awe-inspiring Song Around The World, “Waiting on the World to Change.” This remarkable musical endeavor aims to champion the causes of climate change and humanity, fostering a sense of global unity and encouraging action for a better future.

“Waiting on the World to Change” Song Around The World, is a poignant anthem, featuring 100 musicians and dancers from 18 countries, collaborating to shine a spotlight on the critical issue of climate change and inspire individuals, communities, and leaders to take meaningful steps towards a sustainable future, while emphasizing the importance of humanity and coming together to support one another.

“The time is now; to unite as a human race. Together we can change the world.”— Mark Johnson (Playing For Change Co-Founder)

Written by John Mayer

FEATURING
Acácio Barbosa- Portuguese Guitar
Alana Alberg- Bass
Amaan Choir- Vocals
Arqam- Vocals
Baaba Maal- Vocals
Baboulaye Sissokho- Kora
Domou Grand Dakar- Dancers
Gema 4- Vocals
Gwendolyne Gudiño- Jarana
Hiro Hayashida- Drums
Isaan Dance Group- Dancers
Jas Ahluwalia- Tablas
Jason Tamba- Guitar
Jie Ma- Pipa
John Ryan- Vocals
Julian Mojica- Accordion
Kamaljeet Ahluwalia- Santoor
Kátsica Mayoral- Percussion
Macarena Montesinos- Cello
Manuel Perez Salinas- Güiro
Paulo Heman- Percussion
Phill Bitencourt- Guitar
Orpheus Choir- Vocals
Soul de Brasileiro- Vocals
Titi Tsira- Vocals
Tula Ben Ari- Vocals
Twanguero- Guitar
Yamane El Hage- Vocals

Special thank you to The Fridge Entertainment for their artist support in the United Arab Emirates and Rebal Alkhodari and Eduardo Serrano for their support with the Amaan Choir in Jordan and Orpheus Choir in Germany.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTU2J2xnkbg

bump.

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Date: 24/11/2023 13:19:36
From: Ogmog
ID: 2097207
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

back 2 silly:

Toby Keith
Red SOLO Cup

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Date: 24/11/2023 22:09:36
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2097388
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Just discovered on YouTube:

Bert Jansch & John Renbourn – German radio, concert, 24/1/79

Solo sessions from John then Bert, followed by a couple of songs from the two together.

Sound quality is not great, but worth a listen.

It’s rather strange that so many live recordings of UK performers from this era come from other parts of Europe.

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Date: 24/11/2023 22:30:38
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2097393
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

… and from Belgian TV:

Pentangle live concert, 1972

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Date: 25/11/2023 06:13:42
From: roughbarked
ID: 2097429
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


… and from Belgian TV:

Pentangle live concert, 1972

This is a great little concert. Shows them at their best. Thanks.

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Date: 25/11/2023 08:32:18
From: roughbarked
ID: 2097453
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

This is a couple of years old with more than 3 million subscribers, yet I only just discovered it.
Peace Through Music: A Global Event for the Environment | 200+ Artists Unite to Save Our Planet

As a global family we need unision now more than ever.

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Date: 25/11/2023 13:32:11
From: roughbarked
ID: 2097513
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


This is a couple of years old with more than 3 million subscribers, yet I only just discovered it.
Peace Through Music: A Global Event for the Environment | 200+ Artists Unite to Save Our Planet

As a global family we need unision now more than ever.

200+ artists from 58 countries including Black Pumas, Jack Johnson, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Sara Bareilles, Slash, and The Lumineers, along with world leaders and influencers, join the fight for Planet Earth.

For a spirit of solidarity.

There’s an interesting version of when the levee breaks. One of my few fave Led Zep songs.

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Date: 25/11/2023 19:24:31
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2097697
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 25/11/2023 19:33:43
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2097700
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



Remember quite a few of those.

Bop bop, I’m boppin’ the blues ye-hay-hay

Schools, Out, Forever! etc

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Date: 25/11/2023 19:38:54
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2097701
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:


Remember quite a few of those.

Bop bop, I’m boppin’ the blues ye-hay-hay

Schools, Out, Forever! etc

Gingerman then. I remember waiting for it to be played on the radio-doh. Now Star man is nostalgic.

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Date: 25/11/2023 22:02:51
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2097736
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



Some of those songs were great for a rocky-jockey to talk up to the vocals on, but I’ve never heard of the Heykens Serenade, and listening to it now I still don’t recognise it.

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Date: 25/11/2023 22:07:45
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2097739
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


sarahs mum said:


Some of those songs were great for a rocky-jockey to talk up to the vocals on, but I’ve never heard of the Heykens Serenade, and listening to it now I still don’t recognise it.

I definitely remember that. But I grew up with pipe bands and gatherings.

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Date: 25/11/2023 22:08:57
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2097740
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


AussieDJ said:

sarahs mum said:


Some of those songs were great for a rocky-jockey to talk up to the vocals on, but I’ve never heard of the Heykens Serenade, and listening to it now I still don’t recognise it.

I definitely remember that. But I grew up with pipe bands and gatherings.

I think it is also common in the massed bands bit of the tattoo.

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Date: 25/11/2023 22:12:09
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2097741
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


sarahs mum said:

AussieDJ said:

Some of those songs were great for a rocky-jockey to talk up to the vocals on, but I’ve never heard of the Heykens Serenade, and listening to it now I still don’t recognise it.

I definitely remember that. But I grew up with pipe bands and gatherings.

I think it is also common in the massed bands bit of the tattoo.

I’m just surprised that it cracked a national Top-40 list.
But then, music lists in those days were a lot broader in style.

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Date: 25/11/2023 22:32:38
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2097743
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


sarahs mum said:

sarahs mum said:

I definitely remember that. But I grew up with pipe bands and gatherings.

I think it is also common in the massed bands bit of the tattoo.

I’m just surprised that it cracked a national Top-40 list.
But then, music lists in those days were a lot broader in style.

Amazing Grace on pipes was a big hit. And back in the earlier 60s A Scottish Soldier was a big hit for Andy Stewart. Not as big today by any means. The highland gatherings of my childhood had massed bands that made your ears ring for days. Having said that those touring Edinburgh Tattoos sold lots of seats.

But the Scottish diaspora is very much post diaspora.

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Date: 25/11/2023 22:37:51
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2097744
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


AussieDJ said:

sarahs mum said:

I think it is also common in the massed bands bit of the tattoo.

I’m just surprised that it cracked a national Top-40 list.
But then, music lists in those days were a lot broader in style.

Amazing Grace on pipes was a big hit. And back in the earlier 60s A Scottish Soldier was a big hit for Andy Stewart. Not as big today by any means. The highland gatherings of my childhood had massed bands that made your ears ring for days. Having said that those touring Edinburgh Tattoos sold lots of seats.

But the Scottish diaspora is very much post diaspora.

I listened to a speech by Bernie Taupin at his induction into the R&R hall of fame tother day. He was saying, stressing even, that popular music is just the music we’re listening to.

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Date: 25/11/2023 23:07:14
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2097749
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:

I listened to a speech by Bernie Taupin at his induction into the R&R hall of fame tother day. He was saying, stressing even, that popular music is just the music we’re listening to.

True.

And just about every generation describes the next generation’s popular music as ‘rubbish’.

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Date: 26/11/2023 00:35:41
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2097766
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Born in Argentina, classical pianist Martha Argerich turned 82 in June this year.

In a live performance recorded at a music festival in Buenos Aires just a couple of months ago, she performed Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy, Op 80.

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Date: 26/11/2023 01:47:13
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2097772
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


Born in Argentina, classical pianist Martha Argerich turned 82 in June this year.

In a live performance recorded at a music festival in Buenos Aires just a couple of months ago, she performed Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy, Op 80.

:)

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Date: 26/11/2023 06:26:35
From: roughbarked
ID: 2097780
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


AussieDJ said:

sarahs mum said:


Some of those songs were great for a rocky-jockey to talk up to the vocals on, but I’ve never heard of the Heykens Serenade, and listening to it now I still don’t recognise it.

I definitely remember that. But I grew up with pipe bands and gatherings.

Jonny Heykens, Johannes Jacobus Heijkens (24 September 1884 – 28 June 1945) was a Dutch composer of light classical music, remembered above all for his jaunty Ständchen (Serenade) No.1 Opus 21.

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Date: 29/11/2023 11:02:20
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2098426
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway’s “Down Home Dispensary,”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERRJNTNEQ9s

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Date: 29/11/2023 20:39:31
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2098578
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

It’s DV’s fault.

Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris – Done With Bonaparte
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NYhTwLCT-Q

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Date: 1/12/2023 09:32:53
From: Ogmog
ID: 2098955
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

flippin’

EPIC!

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Date: 1/12/2023 18:58:29
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2099130
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Cont

Tim Minchin · The Heritage Orchestra

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=180HgL5Unz0

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Date: 1/12/2023 23:31:38
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2099283
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


It’s DV’s fault.

Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris – Done With Bonaparte
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NYhTwLCT-Q

DV mentioned Austerlitz again.

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Date: 2/12/2023 08:55:29
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2099394
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Leo Sayer

Shane was unique. A drunk Irish pop star punk, a music biz iconoclast, in person always a lovely character, and a totally brilliant songwriter. ‘Fairytale Of New York’ sung with the late Kirsty McColl is, in my book, the greatest Christmas song of all time, and we’re most likely to be hearing it more than ever this festive season. Let the bells ring out I say, and rest in final peace, Mr McGowan, I think you’ve totally owned it and earned it!

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Date: 3/12/2023 20:26:51
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2099971
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Band – It Makes No Difference
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfBqWNFOVo8

It makes no difference where I turn
I can’t get over you and the flame still burns
It makes no difference, night or day
The shadow never seems to fade away
And the sun don’t shine anymore

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Date: 3/12/2023 23:54:33
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2100014
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Novelty value, methinks – part of a larger (and much longer) collaboration.

Doth My Lute Hath The Courage To Shred?

The Collaboration

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Date: 5/12/2023 16:17:11
From: dv
ID: 2100381
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Nearly 67% of the three tenors are visiting Perth in the autumn

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Date: 5/12/2023 16:25:57
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2100382
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


Nearly 67% of the three tenors are visiting Perth in the autumn

In the autumn, the summer sun will be fading as the year grows old and darker days will be drawing near but I’ll keep an eye out for dates.

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Date: 6/12/2023 22:54:35
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2100700
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Barrow Poets did some great stuff, but not much has found it’s way onto utube, and the first thing that comes up is always

The plucking pheasant pluckers song

Guzman is a keeper is a very busy man I
0:10
try to understand them and I help him
0:13
all I can but sometimes of an even a
0:15
Mithila trifold em all alone and
0:18
blocking presents when I’d rather cook
0:20
with him I’m not a person growth hormone
0:25
professor Rovers mate
0:26
I’m only poking presents cause a person
0:29
prefers I’m not good at hunting
0:44
pheasants pheasant plucking I get stuck
0:47
though some peasants find it Pleasant
0:49
I’d much rather a duck over
0:50
plucking geese is gorgeous I can pluck a
0:53
goose with ease but pheasant pluckers
0:55
torture coz they haven’t any grease I’m
0:59
not the pheasant plucker he has gone out
1:02
on the trials he only plucked one vessel
1:04
I’m sitting here with piles
1:07

1:08
the trials he only present and are
1:12
sleeping here with eyes you have to
1:21
block them fresh in the fresh it’s not
1:23
unpleasant I knew a man in Dunstable
1:25
could plug the frozen pheasant
1:27
they say the village constable was
1:29
pleasant cooking sessions with the
1:31
figure of a Sunday Twix the first and
1:33
second lessons
1:35
I’m not affairs a blogger and a Facebook
1:38
Lucas book I’m only booking pheasant
1:41
still the pheasant purpose current
1:43
affairs and professor purpose brother to
1:47
carve a face instill the
1:49
pheasant book the scrub my good friend
1:57
got for his most adept he’s really got
1:59
the neck
2:00
he likes to have a pheasant plucked
2:02
before he hits the sack I like to give a
2:04
helping hand I gather up the feathers
2:07
it’s really all our pheasant plucking
2:09
keeps us pair together
2:11
I’m not Affairs and clutter I’m a
2:14
pheasant pluckers friend
2:16
I’m only plucking pheasants as a means
2:18
unto an heir
2:19

2:22
friend I’m only person doesn’t
2:25
leave out their husbands in the forest
2:34
always bang him with his gun if he could
2:37
hear me off the price I’m sure that he
2:39
would run through this fluffy anomie
2:41
crannies and the spreaders of my nose
2:43
and I’m reaching in the kitchen from the
2:45
end of 2 meters I’m not a fast paper on
2:51
the first brother’s wife and when we put
2:53
together a pheasant
2:56

3:06

3:26
NOW PLAYING

The Wompom
LeonPFB
53K views 11 years ago

2:40
NOW PLAYING
Irish Rovers – Pheasant Pluckers Son
Calu Capel
42K views 10 years ago

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Date: 6/12/2023 22:57:24
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2100701
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

TYL. There is a genera of music called trot. it is Korean.

Trot (트로트, RR: teuroteu) is a genre of Korean popular music, known for its use of repetitive rhythm and vocal inflections. Originating during the Japanese occupation of Korea in the first half of the 20th century, trot was influenced by many genres of Korean, Japanese, American, and European music.

Trot has been around for almost 100 years and its distinct singing style has been continuously evolving. Trot music developed in rhythms during Japanese colonial rule. After the liberation of the Korean peninsula and the Korean War (1950-1953), artists such as Lee Mi-Ja, Choi Sook-ja, Bae Ho, Nam Jin, Na Hun-a, Joo Hyun-mi and many others helped to make trot popular. With the rise of K-pop from the 1990s onwards, trot music lost some popularity and was viewed as more old-fashioned. However, from the 2000s onwards, young trot singers such as Jang Yoon-jeong, Hong Jin-young, K-pop singers such as Super Junior-T, Daesung, MJ and Lizzy, renewed interest in the genre and popularised it among young listeners.

Although the genre originated before the division of the Korean peninsula, it is actually now mainly sung in South Korea; the associated pop culture, together with nursery rhymes, new folk songs in North Korea were categorized as “Enlightenment Period song” (계몽기 가요). It is no longer composed as propaganda music has since displaced other musical forms. Those songs were only orally-recorded. It was intentionally revived during Kim Jung Il administration: in the late 2000s, Korean Central Television aired a TV program that introduced those “Enlightenment songs”.

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Date: 6/12/2023 23:01:36
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2100702
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bogsnorkler said:


TYL. There is a genera of music called trot. it is Korean.

Trot (트로트, RR: teuroteu) is a genre of Korean popular music, known for its use of repetitive rhythm and vocal inflections. Originating during the Japanese occupation of Korea in the first half of the 20th century, trot was influenced by many genres of Korean, Japanese, American, and European music.

Trot has been around for almost 100 years and its distinct singing style has been continuously evolving. Trot music developed in rhythms during Japanese colonial rule. After the liberation of the Korean peninsula and the Korean War (1950-1953), artists such as Lee Mi-Ja, Choi Sook-ja, Bae Ho, Nam Jin, Na Hun-a, Joo Hyun-mi and many others helped to make trot popular. With the rise of K-pop from the 1990s onwards, trot music lost some popularity and was viewed as more old-fashioned. However, from the 2000s onwards, young trot singers such as Jang Yoon-jeong, Hong Jin-young, K-pop singers such as Super Junior-T, Daesung, MJ and Lizzy, renewed interest in the genre and popularised it among young listeners.

Although the genre originated before the division of the Korean peninsula, it is actually now mainly sung in South Korea; the associated pop culture, together with nursery rhymes, new folk songs in North Korea were categorized as “Enlightenment Period song” (계몽기 가요). It is no longer composed as propaganda music has since displaced other musical forms. Those songs were only orally-recorded. It was intentionally revived during Kim Jung Il administration: in the late 2000s, Korean Central Television aired a TV program that introduced those “Enlightenment songs”.

you may ask how I stumbled upon the factoid. This came in my youtube feed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD47FPvJ0nY

Link

One night in Bangkok (Murray Head) Cover by YOYOMI
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Date: 6/12/2023 23:02:05
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2100703
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And now for something completely different:

All I’ve Ever Known – Hadestown Soundtrack Acoustic Version | Anaïs Mitchell at the National Theatre

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Date: 6/12/2023 23:11:18
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2100705
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bogsnorkler said:


Bogsnorkler said:

TYL. There is a genera of music called trot. it is Korean.

Trot (트로트, RR: teuroteu) is a genre of Korean popular music, known for its use of repetitive rhythm and vocal inflections. Originating during the Japanese occupation of Korea in the first half of the 20th century, trot was influenced by many genres of Korean, Japanese, American, and European music.

Trot has been around for almost 100 years and its distinct singing style has been continuously evolving. Trot music developed in rhythms during Japanese colonial rule. After the liberation of the Korean peninsula and the Korean War (1950-1953), artists such as Lee Mi-Ja, Choi Sook-ja, Bae Ho, Nam Jin, Na Hun-a, Joo Hyun-mi and many others helped to make trot popular. With the rise of K-pop from the 1990s onwards, trot music lost some popularity and was viewed as more old-fashioned. However, from the 2000s onwards, young trot singers such as Jang Yoon-jeong, Hong Jin-young, K-pop singers such as Super Junior-T, Daesung, MJ and Lizzy, renewed interest in the genre and popularised it among young listeners.

Although the genre originated before the division of the Korean peninsula, it is actually now mainly sung in South Korea; the associated pop culture, together with nursery rhymes, new folk songs in North Korea were categorized as “Enlightenment Period song” (계몽기 가요). It is no longer composed as propaganda music has since displaced other musical forms. Those songs were only orally-recorded. It was intentionally revived during Kim Jung Il administration: in the late 2000s, Korean Central Television aired a TV program that introduced those “Enlightenment songs”.

you may ask how I stumbled upon the factoid. This came in my youtube feed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD47FPvJ0nY

Link

One night in Bangkok (Murray Head) Cover by YOYOMI

Watched that, glued to the screen, all the way through :)

And utube then took me to:

FAIRPORT CONVENTION – Crazy Man Michael

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Date: 6/12/2023 23:18:03
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2100706
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

… an from there to:

Anais Mitchell One-Take – “Why We Build The Wall”

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Date: 6/12/2023 23:23:39
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2100707
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I went on to the Moran Hill Orchestra doing a Queen cover, I want to break free.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYvcdhCbzJw

Link

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Date: 7/12/2023 06:59:20
From: roughbarked
ID: 2100721
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Pre Fab Four. The Rutles.

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Date: 7/12/2023 16:37:04
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2100873
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

the sequel to “where do you go to…”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B29oIr1A7No

Link

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Date: 7/12/2023 16:40:29
From: Tamb
ID: 2100877
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bogsnorkler said:


the sequel to “where do you go to…”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B29oIr1A7No

Link

Marringa Lullaby

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Date: 7/12/2023 16:41:16
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2100878
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUAVfUw3fiY

Link

Five Miles to Alice by Ray Rivamonte

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Date: 7/12/2023 17:59:33
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2100909
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

John Schumann and The Waifs – ‘I Was Only 19’ – 40th Anniversary Version (Official Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCjYH8Ucia4

——
I was only 19 re-recorded by John Schumann from Redgum and The Waifs after 40 years
ABC Sunshine Coast / By Sheridan Stewart and Janel Shorthouse
Posted 2h ago2 hours ago, updated 1h ago

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-12-07/i-was-only-19-re-recorded-40-years-on/103199898

—-

Not as good as the original…but still worthy.

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Date: 7/12/2023 19:26:03
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2100935
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Doubtless you’re sick of the usual carols, so try these older ones (there are a few familiar ones but with medieval treatment).

Thys Yool – A Medieval Christmas, Martin Best Mediaeval Ensemble, Medieval Winter Music, Noël

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIpzwSAn_NY

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Date: 7/12/2023 19:59:22
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2100942
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Doubtless you’re sick of the usual carols, so try these older ones (there are a few familiar ones but with medieval treatment).

Thys Yool – A Medieval Christmas, Martin Best Mediaeval Ensemble, Medieval Winter Music, Noël

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIpzwSAn_NY

I think we’ll stick to Tijuana Christmas.

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Date: 7/12/2023 20:02:47
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2100945
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

Doubtless you’re sick of the usual carols, so try these older ones (there are a few familiar ones but with medieval treatment).

Thys Yool – A Medieval Christmas, Martin Best Mediaeval Ensemble, Medieval Winter Music, Noël

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIpzwSAn_NY

I think we’ll stick to Tijuana Christmas.

Yeah I didn’t last long into it. Now listening to Debussy.

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Date: 7/12/2023 20:11:58
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2100946
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

Doubtless you’re sick of the usual carols, so try these older ones (there are a few familiar ones but with medieval treatment).

Thys Yool – A Medieval Christmas, Martin Best Mediaeval Ensemble, Medieval Winter Music, Noël

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIpzwSAn_NY

I think we’ll stick to Tijuana Christmas.

Sarah looks for Christmas music that is recognisable and a bit upbeat for the store. She dug out my Tijuana Christmas and now subjects Hobart residents to it.

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Date: 7/12/2023 20:22:40
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2100949
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


sarahs mum said:

Bubblecar said:

Doubtless you’re sick of the usual carols, so try these older ones (there are a few familiar ones but with medieval treatment).

Thys Yool – A Medieval Christmas, Martin Best Mediaeval Ensemble, Medieval Winter Music, Noël

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIpzwSAn_NY

I think we’ll stick to Tijuana Christmas.

Sarah looks for Christmas music that is recognisable and a bit upbeat for the store. She dug out my Tijuana Christmas and now subjects Hobart residents to it.

:)

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Date: 8/12/2023 13:59:25
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2101105
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Beatles – Now And Then (Official Music Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opxhh9Oh3rg

It took me a while but I have really warmed to this song. Because I miss people. Now and then.

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Date: 8/12/2023 14:53:12
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2101120
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


The Beatles – Now And Then (Official Music Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opxhh9Oh3rg

It took me a while but I have really warmed to this song. Because I miss people. Now and then.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_and_Then_(Beatles_song)

Now and Then” is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 2 November 2023. Dubbed “the last Beatles song”, it appeared on a double A-side single, paired with a new stereo remix of the band’s first single, “Love Me Do” (1962), with the two serving as “bookends” to the band’s history. Both songs were included on the expanded re-issues of the 1973 compilations 1962–1966 and 1967–1970, released on 10 November 2023.

How about that. I have all of the Beatles studio albums and the older blue and red compilations.

The new releases look tempting.

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Date: 8/12/2023 15:04:01
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2101123
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tau.Neutrino said:


sarahs mum said:

The Beatles – Now And Then (Official Music Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opxhh9Oh3rg

It took me a while but I have really warmed to this song. Because I miss people. Now and then.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_and_Then_(Beatles_song)

Now and Then” is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 2 November 2023. Dubbed “the last Beatles song”, it appeared on a double A-side single, paired with a new stereo remix of the band’s first single, “Love Me Do” (1962), with the two serving as “bookends” to the band’s history. Both songs were included on the expanded re-issues of the 1973 compilations 1962–1966 and 1967–1970, released on 10 November 2023.

How about that. I have all of the Beatles studio albums and the older blue and red compilations.

The new releases look tempting.

A passable song is simply not good enough when you’re sharing vinyl with ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’, ‘A Day in the Life’ or ‘Let It Be.’” For The New York Times, Jon Pareles concluded, “Its existence matters more than its quality … The song can’t compare to the music the four Beatles made together in the 1960s. All it can do is remind listeners of a synergy, musical and personal, that’s now lost forever.”[49
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That’s what I thought on my first listen. But I have shifted.

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Date: 8/12/2023 16:48:29
From: roughbarked
ID: 2101140
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tau.Neutrino said:


sarahs mum said:

The Beatles – Now And Then (Official Music Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opxhh9Oh3rg

It took me a while but I have really warmed to this song. Because I miss people. Now and then.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_and_Then_(Beatles_song)

Now and Then” is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 2 November 2023. Dubbed “the last Beatles song”, it appeared on a double A-side single, paired with a new stereo remix of the band’s first single, “Love Me Do” (1962), with the two serving as “bookends” to the band’s history. Both songs were included on the expanded re-issues of the 1973 compilations 1962–1966 and 1967–1970, released on 10 November 2023.

How about that. I have all of the Beatles studio albums and the older blue and red compilations.

The new releases look tempting.

They put a lot into polishing that song.

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Date: 9/12/2023 14:28:20
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2101453
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

‘Fairytale of New York’ played at Shane MacGowan’s funeral

https://fb.watch/oPC52-wj58/

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Date: 10/12/2023 20:59:55
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2101948
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FBMJe457Ac

Cyclone Season
Words and Music: Graeme Connors
The mangroves are quiet
There’s no sound of living and no sign of life
Dark clouds are forming
Turning the morning back into the night
Huddled in fear our prayers reassure us
Nature is no match for man in his wisdom but
This is a dangerous time
This is a time without rhyme without reason
This is a time when the outcome can never be known
Cyclone Season
The streets are all empty
The smell of expectancy hangs in the air
A baby is crying
A hammer is beating a final repair
Straining our ears ‘til finally we hear it
The high lonesome moaning of anger and fury and
This is a dangerous time etc.
And down at the dockside old Captain McDaniel cries out
“Who’s coming with me?
Like Captain Ahab we’ll go out and face it
Throwing our faith on the sea”
This is a dangerous time
This is a time without rhyme without reason
This is a time when the outcome can never be known
Cyclone Season

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Date: 13/12/2023 17:04:57
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2102785
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Chris Thile – Uncle Pen (Live in Kentucky)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzGOHJTmyJA

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Date: 14/12/2023 16:59:16
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2103062
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

‘I could have been someone.’

Just watched an analysis. Shane Mcgowan sang on pitch on notes that carried the melody. He also sang on pitch when he harmonised with Kirsty Maccoll. Kirsty was bang on.

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Date: 14/12/2023 20:15:50
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2103154
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

He has a very good voice.

Amazing Scenes on Grafton Street as Department Store Doorman (Sean) Steps Out to Perform…

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Date: 16/12/2023 23:06:40
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2103802
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jimmy Barnes
3 h ·
Jane here with ‘Our Jimmy’ update for all you well wishers sending in #positivity. Day 3 post op we had a few walks up and down the hallway, 250m I’d say. A tough & fragile day but here’s a big brave smile for us. Keep up the good work Jimmy.

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Date: 17/12/2023 00:02:48
From: party_pants
ID: 2103806
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Jimmy Barnes
3 h ·
Jane here with ‘Our Jimmy’ update for all you well wishers sending in #positivity. Day 3 post op we had a few walks up and down the hallway, 250m I’d say. A tough & fragile day but here’s a big brave smile for us. Keep up the good work Jimmy.

Good luck JB.

I’ve still got a pair of socks like that from my last horse piddle stay

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Date: 17/12/2023 10:43:16
From: Ogmog
ID: 2103856
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Queen @ Live Aide

Radio Ga Ga

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Date: 17/12/2023 11:40:42
From: dv
ID: 2103872
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

For some reason the boss lady is blasting Flash Bang Wallop by Tommy Steele

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Date: 17/12/2023 11:48:28
From: kii
ID: 2103876
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


For some reason the boss lady is blasting Flash Bang Wallop by Tommy Steele

Maybe she wants to renew the wedding vows, and she’s looking for ideas?

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Date: 17/12/2023 12:00:49
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2103877
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


For some reason the boss lady is blasting Flash Bang Wallop by Tommy Steele

Probably haven’t heard that for 60 years or so.

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Date: 17/12/2023 12:16:18
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2103881
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Last Dinner Party.

New debut album titled – Prelude to Ecstasy – coming out 2 Feb 2024

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Dinner_Party

https://www.thelastdinnerparty.co.uk/

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Date: 17/12/2023 12:38:37
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2103885
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Stan Qualen – The Southern River Band
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=62Vfzet8XIA

https://www.thesouthernriverband.com/

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Date: 17/12/2023 13:11:28
From: dv
ID: 2103894
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


dv said:

For some reason the boss lady is blasting Flash Bang Wallop by Tommy Steele

Probably haven’t heard that for 60 years or so.

I’m not sure I’ve ever heard it

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Date: 17/12/2023 13:42:40
From: roughbarked
ID: 2103912
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

dv said:

For some reason the boss lady is blasting Flash Bang Wallop by Tommy Steele

Probably haven’t heard that for 60 years or so.

I’m not sure I’ve ever heard it

I had to listen again because that was not a title I remember when each line could have been a title on its own.
Now I remember it very well. Gotta remember that I was only six at the time.

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Date: 17/12/2023 15:24:02
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2103990
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Eddi Reader – Ae Fond Kiss
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMmtBgMaF5I

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Date: 17/12/2023 15:49:20
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2104000
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I Don’t Want To Talk About It (from One Night Only! Rod Stewart Live at Royal Albert Hall)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w46bWxS9IjY

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Date: 17/12/2023 18:11:09
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2104031
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

.H. & The Boneshakerz – “Let`s Get High”
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XS_SpcmHcQs

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Date: 17/12/2023 18:26:11
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2104037
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Last Dinner Party – Nothing Matters

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pETz4IMmeDU

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Date: 17/12/2023 18:30:07
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2104040
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Last Dinner Party – Sinner
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=us1d81L2Rok

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Date: 17/12/2023 22:36:09
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2104099
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tommy Emmanuel live from BMG Studio A in Dolby Atmos!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzCrICahVuY

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Date: 18/12/2023 01:28:23
From: dv
ID: 2104107
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Now the boss lady is playing
Dawi El Sama by Jean Marie Riachi (feat. Yara)

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Date: 18/12/2023 05:27:09
From: dv
ID: 2104115
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I always find it odd when identical twins go off in different ways. Sherine heading Big Pig while Zan was singing with I’m Talking…

Like couldn’t they have swapped or filled in for each other?

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Date: 19/12/2023 22:09:47
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2104716
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?




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Date: 21/12/2023 04:39:27
From: kii
ID: 2105179
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

One Winter’s Night – Mark O’Connor’s An Appalachian Christmas

This was on the radio as I made my morning flat white. So beautiful.

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Date: 21/12/2023 06:41:39
From: roughbarked
ID: 2105190
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:


One Winter’s Night – Mark O’Connor’s An Appalachian Christmas

This was on the radio as I made my morning flat white. So beautiful.

Agree.
Thanks.

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Date: 21/12/2023 16:57:28
From: Ogmog
ID: 2105580
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


The Beatles – Now And Then (Official Music Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opxhh9Oh3rg

It took me a while but I have really warmed to this song. Because I miss people. Now and then.

I’d always preferred George

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Date: 21/12/2023 17:00:22
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2105582
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


sarahs mum said:

The Beatles – Now And Then (Official Music Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opxhh9Oh3rg

It took me a while but I have really warmed to this song. Because I miss people. Now and then.

I’d always preferred George

i watched the children of the highwaymen last night.

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Date: 21/12/2023 17:03:57
From: Ogmog
ID: 2105584
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

.
.
I GOT LIFE!

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Date: 21/12/2023 17:05:25
From: Tamb
ID: 2105585
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


.
.
I GOT LIFE!

A frog & cicada chorus.

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Date: 21/12/2023 17:07:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 2105586
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


sarahs mum said:

The Beatles – Now And Then (Official Music Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opxhh9Oh3rg

It took me a while but I have really warmed to this song. Because I miss people. Now and then.

I’d always preferred George

I see they had a chair with a guitar rocking along in tribute to Roy.

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Date: 21/12/2023 17:10:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 2105588
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Ogmog said:

sarahs mum said:

The Beatles – Now And Then (Official Music Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opxhh9Oh3rg

It took me a while but I have really warmed to this song. Because I miss people. Now and then.

I’d always preferred George

I see they had a chair with a guitar rocking along in tribute to Roy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhG2kskeD50

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Date: 21/12/2023 17:16:43
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2105592
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

Ogmog said:

I’d always preferred George

I see they had a chair with a guitar rocking along in tribute to Roy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhG2kskeD50

There’s only two Willberries left traveling.

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Date: 21/12/2023 17:23:37
From: roughbarked
ID: 2105594
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

I see they had a chair with a guitar rocking along in tribute to Roy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhG2kskeD50

There’s only two Willberries left traveling.

Yeah. :(

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Date: 21/12/2023 17:46:16
From: roughbarked
ID: 2105607
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Peak Warming Man said:

roughbarked said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhG2kskeD50

There’s only two Willberries left traveling.

Yeah. :(

Not Alone Anymore

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Date: 22/12/2023 09:18:11
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2105786
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHMH408ltEM

Link

ATARASHII GAKKO! – Tokyo Calling

amazing what drops into your feed.

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Date: 22/12/2023 16:19:46
From: OCDC
ID: 2105985
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp_LkOI7ZOc

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Date: 22/12/2023 21:44:54
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2106132
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgapeBuO5R8

Link

OTYKENKYKAKACHA

Otyken is a Siberian indigenous music group that mixes elements of modern pop with local folk music, incorporating traditional instruments, lyrics, and languages. ‘Otyken’ is a Chulym word for a sacred land where warriors would lay down their arms and talk.

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Date: 22/12/2023 21:50:12
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2106133
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bogsnorkler said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgapeBuO5R8

Link

OTYKENKYKAKACHA

Otyken is a Siberian indigenous music group that mixes elements of modern pop with local folk music, incorporating traditional instruments, lyrics, and languages. ‘Otyken’ is a Chulym word for a sacred land where warriors would lay down their arms and talk.

Talk is cheap.

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Date: 22/12/2023 21:53:27
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2106134
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bogsnorkler said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgapeBuO5R8

Link

OTYKENKYKAKACHA

Otyken is a Siberian indigenous music group that mixes elements of modern pop with local folk music, incorporating traditional instruments, lyrics, and languages. ‘Otyken’ is a Chulym word for a sacred land where warriors would lay down their arms and talk.

Not sure about the creepy guy in the background.

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Date: 23/12/2023 14:32:25
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2106296
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Beatles – This Boy (Live at the Morecambe and Wise Show, 1963)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXyWAax_HUk

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Date: 24/12/2023 10:10:51
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2106494
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Well, it wouldn’t be Christmas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXQViqx6GMY

Link

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Date: 24/12/2023 17:34:59
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2106768
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Pretenders – 2000 Miles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEyGZlBdkaA

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Date: 24/12/2023 17:40:00
From: dv
ID: 2106771
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Pretenders – 2000 Miles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEyGZlBdkaA

Proclaimers- 500
Vanessa Carlton – 1000
Pretenders – 2000

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Date: 24/12/2023 17:42:42
From: roughbarked
ID: 2106773
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


sarahs mum said:

Pretenders – 2000 Miles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEyGZlBdkaA

Proclaimers- 500
Vanessa Carlton – 1000
Pretenders – 2000

I’ve been everywhere man

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Date: 24/12/2023 17:45:46
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2106774
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


sarahs mum said:

Pretenders – 2000 Miles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEyGZlBdkaA

Proclaimers- 500
Vanessa Carlton – 1000
Pretenders – 2000

a penguin and a badger???

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Date: 24/12/2023 17:46:38
From: dv
ID: 2106775
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bogsnorkler said:


dv said:

sarahs mum said:

Pretenders – 2000 Miles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEyGZlBdkaA

Proclaimers- 500
Vanessa Carlton – 1000
Pretenders – 2000

a penguin and a badger???

You’ve lost me

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Date: 24/12/2023 17:47:28
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2106776
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


sarahs mum said:

Pretenders – 2000 Miles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEyGZlBdkaA

Proclaimers- 500
Vanessa Carlton – 1000
Pretenders – 2000

Ray Rivamonte – 5

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Date: 24/12/2023 17:48:33
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2106777
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


Bogsnorkler said:

dv said:

Proclaimers- 500
Vanessa Carlton – 1000
Pretenders – 2000

a penguin and a badger???

You’ve lost me

the pretender clip shows a penguin and a badger. I don’t think their distribution overlap. probably wrong.

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Date: 24/12/2023 17:52:43
From: dv
ID: 2106778
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bogsnorkler said:


dv said:

Bogsnorkler said:

a penguin and a badger???

You’ve lost me

the pretender clip shows a penguin and a badger. I don’t think their distribution overlap. probably wrong.

You might find a honey badger and an African penguin within cooee of each other in the wild.

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Date: 24/12/2023 17:55:49
From: boppa
ID: 2106780
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bogsnorkler said:


dv said:

sarahs mum said:

Pretenders – 2000 Miles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEyGZlBdkaA

Proclaimers- 500
Vanessa Carlton – 1000
Pretenders – 2000

a penguin and a badger???

(sings)
On the second day of christmas, my true love sent to me
A penguin and a badger
And a emu in a pair tree…

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Date: 24/12/2023 17:56:30
From: OCDC
ID: 2106781
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=E8gmARGvPlI

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Date: 24/12/2023 17:59:04
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2106783
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

boppa said:


Bogsnorkler said:

dv said:

Proclaimers- 500
Vanessa Carlton – 1000
Pretenders – 2000

a penguin and a badger???

(sings)
On the second day of christmas, my true love sent to me
A penguin and a badger
And a emu in a pair tree…

I think you made that up.

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Date: 24/12/2023 18:12:34
From: boppa
ID: 2106786
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


boppa said:

Bogsnorkler said:

a penguin and a badger???

(sings)
On the second day of christmas, my true love sent to me
A penguin and a badger
And a emu in a pair tree…

I think you made that up.

LOL

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Date: 24/12/2023 18:28:50
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2106789
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


sarahs mum said:

Pretenders – 2000 Miles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEyGZlBdkaA

Proclaimers- 500
Vanessa Carlton – 1000
Pretenders – 2000

Love.

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Date: 24/12/2023 18:34:45
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2106790
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

500 Miles 1962 Original Audio Peter, Paul & Mary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBhoJDC_2O0

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Date: 24/12/2023 18:38:52
From: roughbarked
ID: 2106791
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


500 Miles 1962 Original Audio Peter, Paul & Mary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBhoJDC_2O0

Gosh that takes me back.

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Date: 24/12/2023 18:40:40
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2106793
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

500 Miles 1962 Original Audio Peter, Paul & Mary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBhoJDC_2O0

Gosh that takes me back.

my sister was into coffee house type folk.

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Date: 24/12/2023 18:42:50
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2106795
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Soo….dead heat with the Proclaimers and Peter Paul and mary.

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Date: 24/12/2023 18:48:09
From: dv
ID: 2106796
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Soo….dead heat with the Proclaimers and Peter Paul and mary.

Plimsouls might be hard to beat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=aIxgBMNhsKU

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Date: 24/12/2023 19:11:22
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2106801
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


sarahs mum said:

Soo….dead heat with the Proclaimers and Peter Paul and mary.

Plimsouls might be hard to beat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=aIxgBMNhsKU

over achievers.

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Date: 27/12/2023 23:42:33
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2107623
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

This is rather pretty, with a familiar tune at the end.

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1421867475059137

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Date: 28/12/2023 00:32:15
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2107626
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I Wish I Was In Glasgow by Billy Connolly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MptsmNB1o8

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Date: 29/12/2023 17:50:35
From: Ogmog
ID: 2108274
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Keb’ Mo’ | Playing For Change

Old Me Better

Live Outside

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Date: 29/12/2023 22:04:26
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2108351
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Billy Connolly’ – The Island (1994)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvVGxdeTUPo&list=PLnmhg4XGeCHk3a9CVpcq1_LT8NNV02u6n&index=10

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Date: 30/12/2023 17:06:04
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2108538
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/DYhN4eI_588?si=a2fKsY4mPu966N7s

Paul Simon – I Know What I Know

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Date: 30/12/2023 18:12:55
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2108576
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Zombies – This Will Be Our Year
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kI2lTwY0Jx8

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Date: 30/12/2023 22:39:33
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2108632
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

“No Exit by Bert Jansch & John Renbourn performed by Clive Carroll & Dariush Kanani”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AW0GfiX-DTY

Great cover of a great duet.

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Date: 30/12/2023 22:44:11
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2108635
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

>The Rev Dodgson said:

“No Exit by Bert Jansch & John Renbourn performed by Clive Carroll & Dariush Kanani

Great cover of a great duet.

Nice. I ought to do more with my steel string guitar.

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Date: 30/12/2023 22:59:56
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2108639
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Amazing the new old things you find on the tube.

Pentangle – Sovay 1982

I didn’t even know the original 5 reformed in 1982 (although I didn’t see any sign of Terry Cox).

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Date: 31/12/2023 08:07:13
From: roughbarked
ID: 2108675
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Amazing the new old things you find on the tube.

Pentangle – Sovay 1982

I didn’t even know the original 5 reformed in 1982 (although I didn’t see any sign of Terry Cox).

For Bert Jansch: Tommy Emmanuel (Australia) plays Halfway Home

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Date: 31/12/2023 08:17:50
From: roughbarked
ID: 2108679
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Amazing the new old things you find on the tube.

Pentangle – Sovay 1982

I didn’t even know the original 5 reformed in 1982 (although I didn’t see any sign of Terry Cox).

For Bert Jansch: Tommy Emmanuel (Australia) plays Halfway Home

Young Man Blues, 1962-1964 Full Album

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Date: 31/12/2023 08:19:39
From: roughbarked
ID: 2108680
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Amazing the new old things you find on the tube.

Pentangle – Sovay 1982

I didn’t even know the original 5 reformed in 1982 (although I didn’t see any sign of Terry Cox).

For Bert Jansch: Tommy Emmanuel (Australia) plays Halfway Home

Young Man Blues, 1962-1964 Full Album

Bert Jansch and John Renbourn from 1966.

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Date: 31/12/2023 08:57:24
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2108685
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The generator.

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Date: 31/12/2023 08:59:58
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 2108686
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


The generator.

Shouldn’t you be at Mass? I mean you’re kind of sinful…

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Date: 31/12/2023 09:02:26
From: roughbarked
ID: 2108687
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Witty Rejoinder said:


Peak Warming Man said:

The generator.

Shouldn’t you be at Mass? I mean you’re kind of sinful…

If he’s stuck at the redoubt, he may not be able to get there? Maybe God will fforgive him?

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Date: 31/12/2023 09:04:06
From: roughbarked
ID: 2108688
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bert Jansch Live at The Palms Playhouse, Davis CA, 19 April 1996

Two hours of live Bert.

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Date: 31/12/2023 09:05:29
From: roughbarked
ID: 2108689
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Podcasts for long road travel?
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-12-31/best-podcasts-and-audiobooks-for-a-road-trip/103272688

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Date: 31/12/2023 11:50:04
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2108761
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

One final carol, a nice Ukrainian one.

Shchedryk / Щедрик. Carol of the Bells. Original Ukrainian Version with English and Ukrainian Lyrics

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqeJ38DThVc

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Date: 31/12/2023 11:52:48
From: OCDC
ID: 2108763
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:

One final carol, a nice Ukrainian one.

Shchedryk / Щедрик. Carol of the Bells. Original Ukrainian Version with English and Ukrainian Lyrics

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqeJ38DThVc

I didn’t know it was Ukrainian until the other day when they told me on the radio. It’s always been one of my favourites.

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Date: 31/12/2023 12:33:36
From: roughbarked
ID: 2108799
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

OCDC said:


Bubblecar said:
One final carol, a nice Ukrainian one.

Shchedryk / Щедрик. Carol of the Bells. Original Ukrainian Version with English and Ukrainian Lyrics

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqeJ38DThVc

I didn’t know it was Ukrainian until the other day when they told me on the radio. It’s always been one of my favourites.

I didn’t know it was Ukranian until today and I’d never heard it before today. So thanks.

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Date: 31/12/2023 12:38:13
From: party_pants
ID: 2108802
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


OCDC said:

Bubblecar said:
One final carol, a nice Ukrainian one.

Shchedryk / Щедрик. Carol of the Bells. Original Ukrainian Version with English and Ukrainian Lyrics

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqeJ38DThVc

I didn’t know it was Ukrainian until the other day when they told me on the radio. It’s always been one of my favourites.

I didn’t know it was Ukranian until today and I’d never heard it before today. So thanks.

Never heard of the song before, but it was quite lovely and well sung.

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Date: 31/12/2023 17:35:23
From: roughbarked
ID: 2108952
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

ISMO | Sleeping Around

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Date: 2/01/2024 23:11:54
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2109739
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Auld Lang Syne, bluegrass style

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT1qsNagugY

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Date: 2/01/2024 23:14:52
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2109740
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Auld Lang Syne, bluegrass style

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT1qsNagugY

I was just listening to Dougie do it.

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Date: 2/01/2024 23:18:30
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2109743
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Auld Lang Syne, bluegrass style

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT1qsNagugY

The Never Going Back Again cover was okay.

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Date: 2/01/2024 23:19:38
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2109744
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

Auld Lang Syne, bluegrass style

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PT1qsNagugY

I was just listening to Dougie do it.

Dougie MacLean – Auld Lang Syne

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMFnqj6aFwY

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Date: 4/01/2024 08:07:01
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2110181
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Talking of parents:

Never any good with money

Martin Simpson and Kelly While

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Date: 4/01/2024 09:25:59
From: roughbarked
ID: 2110195
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Talking of parents:

Never any good with money

Martin Simpson and Kelly While

Kelly harmonises well.

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Date: 4/01/2024 09:32:33
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2110196
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Talking of parents:

Never any good with money

Martin Simpson and Kelly While

Kelly harmonises well.

Yes, I like her facial expressions when she’s not singing as well :)

The toob seems to have nothing featuring her as a lead singer, which is a shame.

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Date: 4/01/2024 11:00:28
From: roughbarked
ID: 2110226
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Talking of parents:

Never any good with money

Martin Simpson and Kelly While

Kelly harmonises well.

Yes, I like her facial expressions when she’s not singing as well :)

The toob seems to have nothing featuring her as a lead singer, which is a shame.

I have found her with her mother. Chris and Kellie While – The Highwayman

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Date: 4/01/2024 11:08:42
From: roughbarked
ID: 2110230
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Hey Rev, do you have this one in your collection?
John Renbourn Live at Letterkenny Arts Centre

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Date: 4/01/2024 11:14:52
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2110236
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

Kelly harmonises well.

Yes, I like her facial expressions when she’s not singing as well :)

The toob seems to have nothing featuring her as a lead singer, which is a shame.

I have found her with her mother. Chris and Kellie While – The Highwayman

I hadn’t heard Never Any Good before.
I like it.

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Date: 4/01/2024 11:15:49
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2110239
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Hey Rev, do you have this one in your collection?
John Renbourn Live at Letterkenny Arts Centre

Thanks for that, may have seen it before, but not in my collection.

Nice reading the comments too.

Thanks also for the Whiles, who I’ll have a proper listen to later.

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Date: 4/01/2024 11:16:57
From: roughbarked
ID: 2110240
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Yes, I like her facial expressions when she’s not singing as well :)

The toob seems to have nothing featuring her as a lead singer, which is a shame.

I have found her with her mother. Chris and Kellie While – The Highwayman

I hadn’t heard Never Any Good before.
I like it.

It’s a classic. Such a great and clever song.

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Date: 4/01/2024 11:17:39
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2110241
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Yes, I like her facial expressions when she’s not singing as well :)

The toob seems to have nothing featuring her as a lead singer, which is a shame.

I have found her with her mother. Chris and Kellie While – The Highwayman

I hadn’t heard Never Any Good before.
I like it.

Good to find some overlap in our musical tastes :)

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Date: 4/01/2024 12:26:22
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2110264
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Carol of the bells on two harps.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MavtHjc2eBU

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Date: 4/01/2024 13:15:24
From: dv
ID: 2110296
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Carol of the bells on two harps.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MavtHjc2eBU

Lovely

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Date: 4/01/2024 14:52:14
From: OCDC
ID: 2110353
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Carol of the Meows

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C1eHgHXKx9z/?igsh=NGxmeXIzMDgyb2Nr

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Date: 4/01/2024 14:58:49
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2110358
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

OCDC said:


Carol of the Meows

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C1eHgHXKx9z/?igsh=NGxmeXIzMDgyb2Nr

I think that’s quite enough of that one until next Xmas.

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Date: 4/01/2024 21:03:20
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2110520
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Also from the Auvergne, this much-loved song.

Joseph Canteloube : Songs of the Auvergne : Bailero. Netania Davrath.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQRuNNfgjOM

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Date: 4/01/2024 22:56:35
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2110529
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The young musicians from the world famous Ayrshire Fiddle Orchestra perform this spine tingling version of Highland Cathedral at their Christmas Concert in Ayr Town Hall, 16th December 2023.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pl12yaFLU5M

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Date: 6/01/2024 13:10:36
From: OCDC
ID: 2111046
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Posted by Uncle Chris on fb.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3B7_mKLk7ec

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Date: 6/01/2024 13:19:52
From: roughbarked
ID: 2111051
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

OCDC said:


Posted by Uncle Chris on fb.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3B7_mKLk7ec

Well, that’s some interesting jamming.

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Date: 6/01/2024 13:21:21
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2111053
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


OCDC said:

Posted by Uncle Chris on fb.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3B7_mKLk7ec

Well, that’s some interesting jamming.

does not do it for me.

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Date: 6/01/2024 13:25:39
From: roughbarked
ID: 2111055
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

OCDC said:

Posted by Uncle Chris on fb.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3B7_mKLk7ec

Well, that’s some interesting jamming.

does not do it for me.

Said it was interesting. Didn’t say what it did for me. Apart from some of Olivia’s work, I was never really a fan of the others. I did like the early Bee Gees work. Didn’t have much time for the falsetto dance music.

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Date: 6/01/2024 13:26:59
From: OCDC
ID: 2111056
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

ABBA’s my favourite group. Banish me if you dare.

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Date: 6/01/2024 13:30:50
From: roughbarked
ID: 2111059
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

OCDC said:


ABBA’s my favourite group. Banish me if you dare.

I respect other people’s opinions. They all live their own lives. Am aware that I cannot change anything. All I can do is make suggestions.
I never said I hated ABBA.
Which is true, I don’t. I simply get bored with repetitiveness very quickly.
I did the same for the Beatles. I actually like them a lot more since they broke up.

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Date: 6/01/2024 13:36:59
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2111066
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I have wide musical taste. Currently listening to old department store music (middle-of-the-road instrumental) which is just the right background while looking through some of my Nostalgia folders (currently looking through Breakfast Cereals).

More Sounds Of The Department Store

>….Recorded onto a 1973 Scotch High Energy cassette for that warm tone with some hiss to simulate a foggy memory of times past.

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Date: 6/01/2024 13:37:18
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2111067
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

Well, that’s some interesting jamming.

does not do it for me.

Said it was interesting. Didn’t say what it did for me. Apart from some of Olivia’s work, I was never really a fan of the others. I did like the early Bee Gees work. Didn’t have much time for the falsetto dance music.

I also like early bee gees. I have some respect for Abba…especially as songwriters. But I’m still not into it much.

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Date: 6/01/2024 13:38:37
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2111069
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


OCDC said:

ABBA’s my favourite group. Banish me if you dare.

I respect other people’s opinions. They all live their own lives. Am aware that I cannot change anything. All I can do is make suggestions.
I never said I hated ABBA.
Which is true, I don’t. I simply get bored with repetitiveness very quickly.
I did the same for the Beatles. I actually like them a lot more since they broke up.

I was a big beatle fan as a tiny. Still love a lot of it.

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Date: 6/01/2024 13:39:30
From: roughbarked
ID: 2111070
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

does not do it for me.

Said it was interesting. Didn’t say what it did for me. Apart from some of Olivia’s work, I was never really a fan of the others. I did like the early Bee Gees work. Didn’t have much time for the falsetto dance music.

I also like early bee gees. I have some respect for Abba…especially as songwriters. But I’m still not into it much.

Their harmonising is great. They also took what Simon and Garfunkel started to a much higher level.

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Date: 6/01/2024 13:43:50
From: roughbarked
ID: 2111073
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

OCDC said:

ABBA’s my favourite group. Banish me if you dare.

I respect other people’s opinions. They all live their own lives. Am aware that I cannot change anything. All I can do is make suggestions.
I never said I hated ABBA.
Which is true, I don’t. I simply get bored with repetitiveness very quickly.
I did the same for the Beatles. I actually like them a lot more since they broke up.

I was a big beatle fan as a tiny. Still love a lot of it.

The girl next door was older and though they hardly had anything and their mum still used a copper to do the washing, she had a portable record player which she played bBeatles records loudly. I was not ten yet at the time and I loved songs like ‘if I fell’. I watched Hard days night film and later watched Yellow submarine. but I couldn’t stand the radio playing so much of them when there were lots of others they didn’t play.

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Date: 6/01/2024 14:59:25
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2111100
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Talking about 60s pop, this song was actually written by actor/songwriter Trevor Peacock, the no-no-no Jim Trott character on The Vicar of Dibley. He was also in the episode of Maigret I watched last night, playing a wheelchair-bound French gangster.

Herman’s Hermits Mrs. Brown You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter

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Date: 6/01/2024 15:04:03
From: Michael V
ID: 2111103
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Talking about 60s pop, this song was actually written by actor/songwriter Trevor Peacock, the no-no-no Jim Trott character on The Vicar of Dibley. He was also in the episode of Maigret I watched last night, playing a wheelchair-bound French gangster.

Herman’s Hermits Mrs. Brown You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter

Huh!

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Date: 6/01/2024 15:09:05
From: roughbarked
ID: 2111105
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Talking about 60s pop, this song was actually written by actor/songwriter Trevor Peacock, the no-no-no Jim Trott character on The Vicar of Dibley. He was also in the episode of Maigret I watched last night, playing a wheelchair-bound French gangster.

Herman’s Hermits Mrs. Brown You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter

Now that’s something I didn’t know until now. Thanks.
Herman’s Hermits really brought the lyrics to life though.

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Date: 6/01/2024 15:10:00
From: roughbarked
ID: 2111106
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


Bubblecar said:

Talking about 60s pop, this song was actually written by actor/songwriter Trevor Peacock, the no-no-no Jim Trott character on The Vicar of Dibley. He was also in the episode of Maigret I watched last night, playing a wheelchair-bound French gangster.

Herman’s Hermits Mrs. Brown You’ve Got A Lovely Daughter

Huh!

Whwen the Beatles said Yeah Yeah Yeah, he saud no no no no no

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Date: 6/01/2024 15:18:54
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2111107
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ferry across the Mersey is a fave.

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Date: 6/01/2024 15:20:49
From: roughbarked
ID: 2111108
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Ferry across the Mersey is a fave.

Yes. Same here.

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Date: 6/01/2024 15:21:42
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2111109
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Gerry & The Pacemakers – Ferry Cross The Mersey 1965

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Date: 6/01/2024 15:22:52
From: roughbarked
ID: 2111110
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Gerry & The Pacemakers – Ferry Cross The Mersey 1965

:)

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Date: 6/01/2024 15:28:35
From: roughbarked
ID: 2111111
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Gerry & The Pacemakers – Ferry Cross The Mersey 1965

The very best of Gerry and the Pacemakers

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Date: 6/01/2024 15:29:29
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2111112
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Change of pace to a lovely if strange little English song from the early 14th century, nicely arranged here by William Lyons. I’m going to do my own version eventually.

Maiden in the Mor lay

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Date: 6/01/2024 15:36:38
From: roughbarked
ID: 2111113
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Change of pace to a lovely if strange little English song from the early 14th century, nicely arranged here by William Lyons. I’m going to do my own version eventually.

Maiden in the Mor lay

Quite nice it is too.

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Date: 6/01/2024 15:44:24
From: Michael V
ID: 2111114
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Gerry & The Pacemakers – Ferry Cross The Mersey 1965

When we took the Tasmanian-made ferry from Douglas (Isle of Man) to Liverpool, we travelled up the Mersey. I got an earworm from that song for several hours in Liverpool.

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Date: 6/01/2024 15:49:22
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2111115
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


Bubblecar said:

Gerry & The Pacemakers – Ferry Cross The Mersey 1965

When we took the Tasmanian-made ferry from Douglas (Isle of Man) to Liverpool, we travelled up the Mersey. I got an earworm from that song for several hours in Liverpool.

It’s often played at Liverpool football matches, especially when some celebrated player of the past kicks the bucket.

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Date: 6/01/2024 16:01:22
From: roughbarked
ID: 2111120
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Mariane Faithfull doing her covers of It’s All over Now Baby Blue / Girl on a Motorcycle

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Date: 6/01/2024 16:08:54
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2111122
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


Bubblecar said:

Gerry & The Pacemakers – Ferry Cross The Mersey 1965

When we took the Tasmanian-made ferry from Douglas (Isle of Man) to Liverpool, we travelled up the Mersey. I got an earworm from that song for several hours in Liverpool.

I caught an Incat from Troon to Belfast.

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Date: 6/01/2024 16:25:13
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2111129
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tommy Emmanuel, John Jorgenson, Pedro Javier González – “Sultans of swing”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFDFpS9_ZWY

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Date: 6/01/2024 16:27:42
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2111132
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Tommy Emmanuel, John Jorgenson, Pedro Javier González – “Sultans of swing”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFDFpS9_ZWY

It’s a pleasant combination.

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Date: 6/01/2024 16:32:57
From: roughbarked
ID: 2111135
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

More nostalgia. THE BEST OF THE DAVE CLARK FIVE

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Date: 6/01/2024 16:41:03
From: roughbarked
ID: 2111140
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

For the RevD when he returns.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1542067-Kellie-While

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Date: 6/01/2024 18:31:40
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2111220
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


For the RevD when he returns.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1542067-Kellie-While

Looks like she has retired, which is a shame.

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Date: 6/01/2024 22:32:59
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2111281
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

For the RevD when he returns.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1542067-Kellie-While

Looks like she has retired, which is a shame.

“Fairport Convention – Who Knows…(with Chris & Kellie While) Cropredy 2008

399 views.

I need say no more.

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Date: 6/01/2024 22:40:39
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2111284
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

For the RevD when he returns.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1542067-Kellie-While

Looks like she has retired, which is a shame.

“Fairport Convention – Who Knows…(with Chris & Kellie While) Cropredy 2008

399 views.

I need say no more.

Maybe not retired:
Chris & Kellie While – The Highwayman – live at Alstonefield 3 September 2022

(the sound quality is terrible, but worth a listen).

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Date: 6/01/2024 23:27:23
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2111291
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Looks like she has retired, which is a shame.

“Fairport Convention – Who Knows…(with Chris & Kellie While) Cropredy 2008

399 views.

I need say no more.

Maybe not retired:
Chris & Kellie While – The Highwayman – live at Alstonefield 3 September 2022

(the sound quality is terrible, but worth a listen).

They’re pretty good.

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Date: 7/01/2024 09:08:14
From: roughbarked
ID: 2111327
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

For the RevD when he returns.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1542067-Kellie-While

Looks like she has retired, which is a shame.

Yes. :(

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Date: 7/01/2024 09:27:43
From: roughbarked
ID: 2111341
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

For the RevD when he returns.
https://www.discogs.com/artist/1542067-Kellie-While

Looks like she has retired, which is a shame.

“Fairport Convention – Who Knows…(with Chris & Kellie While) Cropredy 2008

399 views.

I need say no more.

… indeed you don’t.

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Date: 7/01/2024 23:29:31
From: dv
ID: 2111712
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/M-b3iU-INDo?si=6SaCdv7Incw3yRGO

Sinatra, Let It Snow

Hey Poindexter, what do you call the kind of harmonising that starts around 1:02? Close harmony? Seems… inoffensively discordant, if you see what I mean. Only really popular near the middle of the precious century, I reckon.

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Date: 7/01/2024 23:32:43
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2111713
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://youtu.be/M-b3iU-INDo?si=6SaCdv7Incw3yRGO

Sinatra, Let It Snow

Hey Poindexter, what do you call the kind of harmonising that starts around 1:02? Close harmony? Seems… inoffensively discordant, if you see what I mean. Only really popular near the middle of the precious century, I reckon.

does this help?

The harmonies of The Andrews sisters, and others from that musical genre utilized a 1–3–6 chord structure, almost exclusively throughout all of their songs. That gives it that very distinct sound, similar to a train whistle

signed
poindexter.

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Date: 7/01/2024 23:33:53
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2111714
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


dv said:

https://youtu.be/M-b3iU-INDo?si=6SaCdv7Incw3yRGO

Sinatra, Let It Snow

Hey Poindexter, what do you call the kind of harmonising that starts around 1:02? Close harmony? Seems… inoffensively discordant, if you see what I mean. Only really popular near the middle of the precious century, I reckon.

does this help?

The harmonies of The Andrews sisters, and others from that musical genre utilized a 1–3–6 chord structure, almost exclusively throughout all of their songs. That gives it that very distinct sound, similar to a train whistle

signed
poindexter.

The Andrews Sisters

Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Andrews_Sisters
The Andrews Sisters were an American close harmony singing group of the swing and boogie-woogie eras.

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Date: 7/01/2024 23:45:06
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2111724
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


dv said:

https://youtu.be/M-b3iU-INDo?si=6SaCdv7Incw3yRGO

Sinatra, Let It Snow

Hey Poindexter, what do you call the kind of harmonising that starts around 1:02? Close harmony? Seems… inoffensively discordant, if you see what I mean. Only really popular near the middle of the precious century, I reckon.

does this help?

The harmonies of The Andrews sisters, and others from that musical genre utilized a 1–3–6 chord structure, almost exclusively throughout all of their songs. That gives it that very distinct sound, similar to a train whistle

signed
poindexter.

Yes it’s that sort of deal.

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Date: 7/01/2024 23:47:18
From: dv
ID: 2111727
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


sarahs mum said:

dv said:

https://youtu.be/M-b3iU-INDo?si=6SaCdv7Incw3yRGO

Sinatra, Let It Snow

Hey Poindexter, what do you call the kind of harmonising that starts around 1:02? Close harmony? Seems… inoffensively discordant, if you see what I mean. Only really popular near the middle of the precious century, I reckon.

does this help?

The harmonies of The Andrews sisters, and others from that musical genre utilized a 1–3–6 chord structure, almost exclusively throughout all of their songs. That gives it that very distinct sound, similar to a train whistle

signed
poindexter.

The Andrews Sisters

Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Andrews_Sisters
The Andrews Sisters were an American close harmony singing group of the swing and boogie-woogie eras.

Thanks.

I can’t find anything about the backing singers on that record. They were shit at giving credit to the nonstars back in the day.

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Date: 7/01/2024 23:51:55
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2111731
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


sarahs mum said:

sarahs mum said:

does this help?

The harmonies of The Andrews sisters, and others from that musical genre utilized a 1–3–6 chord structure, almost exclusively throughout all of their songs. That gives it that very distinct sound, similar to a train whistle

signed
poindexter.

The Andrews Sisters

Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Andrews_Sisters
The Andrews Sisters were an American close harmony singing group of the swing and boogie-woogie eras.

Thanks.

I can’t find anything about the backing singers on that record. They were shit at giving credit to the nonstars back in the day.

I searched the Andrews sisters because I knew that was their type of harmony.

when I was five years old I was given a stack of 78s this was one of my favourites.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nZmguVEVIA

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Date: 8/01/2024 00:02:07
From: roughbarked
ID: 2111734
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://youtu.be/M-b3iU-INDo?si=6SaCdv7Incw3yRGO

Sinatra, Let It Snow

Hey Poindexter, what do you call the kind of harmonising that starts around 1:02? Close harmony? Seems… inoffensively discordant, if you see what I mean. Only really popular near the middle of the precious century, I reckon.

The B. Swanson Quartet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLQSDJ2bE18

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Date: 8/01/2024 01:16:42
From: dv
ID: 2111739
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


dv said:

https://youtu.be/M-b3iU-INDo?si=6SaCdv7Incw3yRGO

Sinatra, Let It Snow

Hey Poindexter, what do you call the kind of harmonising that starts around 1:02? Close harmony? Seems… inoffensively discordant, if you see what I mean. Only really popular near the middle of the precious century, I reckon.

The B. Swanson Quartet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLQSDJ2bE18

Perhaps foolishly I thought the BSQ were the instrumentalists

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Date: 8/01/2024 01:25:04
From: roughbarked
ID: 2111742
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


roughbarked said:

dv said:

https://youtu.be/M-b3iU-INDo?si=6SaCdv7Incw3yRGO

Sinatra, Let It Snow

Hey Poindexter, what do you call the kind of harmonising that starts around 1:02? Close harmony? Seems… inoffensively discordant, if you see what I mean. Only really popular near the middle of the precious century, I reckon.

The B. Swanson Quartet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLQSDJ2bE18

Perhaps foolishly I thought the BSQ were the instrumentalists

They could well be. That’s about all I could get as doing the song with him and they are obviously very famous for that song but don’t seem to have done anything else.

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Date: 9/01/2024 20:30:39
From: dv
ID: 2112385
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

▶️ Watch this reel
https://www.facebook.com/reel/904297871236744?mibextid=BhObA4&s=yWDuG2&fs=e

Acoustic

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Date: 9/01/2024 20:34:32
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2112386
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


▶️ Watch this reel
https://www.facebook.com/reel/904297871236744?mibextid=BhObA4&s=yWDuG2&fs=e

Acoustic

i knew gitar could be played like that.

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Date: 9/01/2024 21:47:51
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2112399
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


▶️ Watch this reel
https://www.facebook.com/reel/904297871236744?mibextid=BhObA4&s=yWDuG2&fs=e

Acoustic

Pedant mode:

Nice bit of music, but it wasn’t a reel.

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Date: 9/01/2024 22:10:10
From: dv
ID: 2112407
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


dv said:

▶️ Watch this reel
https://www.facebook.com/reel/904297871236744?mibextid=BhObA4&s=yWDuG2&fs=e

Acoustic

Pedant mode:

Nice bit of music, but it wasn’t a reel.

How can you tell?

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Date: 9/01/2024 22:24:35
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2112409
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

dv said:

▶️ Watch this reel
https://www.facebook.com/reel/904297871236744?mibextid=BhObA4&s=yWDuG2&fs=e

Acoustic

Pedant mode:

Nice bit of music, but it wasn’t a reel.

How can you tell?

It didn’t sound like Jigs and Reels

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Date: 10/01/2024 12:28:06
From: Michael V
ID: 2112548
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


dv said:

▶️ Watch this reel
https://www.facebook.com/reel/904297871236744?mibextid=BhObA4&s=yWDuG2&fs=e

Acoustic

i knew gitar could be played like that.

Fingerstyle guitar. He’s good. A couple more good-uns (two examples each):

Zombie on One Guitar, Alexandr Misko

Billie Jean on One Guitar, Alexandr Misko

Uptown Funk/Bruno Mars ft. Mark Ronson, covered by Feng E, ukulele fingerstyle

Yellow/ Coldplay, covered by Feng E, ukulele fingerstyle

See also:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fingerstyle_guitar

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Date: 10/01/2024 17:31:04
From: Michael V
ID: 2112682
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Vanilla Fudge – Some velvet morning 1969

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Date: 10/01/2024 18:02:36
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112702
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


Vanilla Fudge – Some velvet morning 1969

I had this back in the day.

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Date: 10/01/2024 18:11:23
From: Michael V
ID: 2112708
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

When Metallica only gives you 60 seconds to audition

Ichika Nito

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Date: 10/01/2024 18:17:47
From: Michael V
ID: 2112713
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Michael V said:

Vanilla Fudge – Some velvet morning 1969

I had this back in the day.

I hadn’t heard it until today. I knew the Hazlewood & Sinatra version.

Seems like a typical Vanilla Fudge sound-scape.

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Date: 10/01/2024 18:19:39
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112714
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


roughbarked said:

Michael V said:

Vanilla Fudge – Some velvet morning 1969

I had this back in the day.

I hadn’t heard it until today. I knew the Hazlewood & Sinatra version.

Seems like a typical Vanilla Fudge sound-scape.

It is. They adapted a number of different styles of song into their own heavy psychadelic style

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Date: 10/01/2024 19:56:12
From: Michael V
ID: 2112767
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Eagles – Hotel California – Reimagined on the Traditional Chinese Guzheng | Moyun

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Date: 10/01/2024 19:58:23
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2112770
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


The Eagles – Hotel California – Reimagined on the Traditional Chinese Guzheng | Moyun

Thats on my play list when I’m driving.

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Date: 10/01/2024 19:58:49
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112771
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


The Eagles – Hotel California – Reimagined on the Traditional Chinese Guzheng | Moyun

Wonder what Joe Walsh would say? ;)

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Date: 10/01/2024 19:59:04
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112772
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


Michael V said:

The Eagles – Hotel California – Reimagined on the Traditional Chinese Guzheng | Moyun

Thats on my play list when I’m driving.

It is neat, yes.

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Date: 10/01/2024 20:39:14
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112791
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

WHEN THE POLICE HEARS BOHEMIAN RHAPSODYQUEENVIOLINE – 432HZ

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Date: 10/01/2024 21:31:02
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112835
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AC/DC – Thunderstruck Guzheng Cover|Moyun

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Date: 10/01/2024 21:44:22
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112840
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Dire Straits-Sultans Of Swing Gayageum ver. by Luna

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Date: 10/01/2024 21:47:35
From: Ian
ID: 2112842
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


The Eagles – Hotel California – Reimagined on the Traditional Chinese Guzheng | Moyun

Very nice

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Date: 10/01/2024 21:48:22
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112844
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

When Metallica only gives you 60 seconds to audition

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Date: 10/01/2024 21:48:50
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112845
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ian said:


Michael V said:

The Eagles – Hotel California – Reimagined on the Traditional Chinese Guzheng | Moyun

Very nice

There are more of these type of things posted since then.

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Date: 10/01/2024 21:49:47
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112846
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Deep Purple-Smoke On The Water Gayageum ver. by Luna

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Date: 10/01/2024 22:26:04
From: Ian
ID: 2112854
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Ian said:

Michael V said:

The Eagles – Hotel California – Reimagined on the Traditional Chinese Guzheng | Moyun

Very nice

There are more of these type of things posted since then.

Eagles covers?

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Date: 10/01/2024 22:34:21
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2112855
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Ian said:

Michael V said:

The Eagles – Hotel California – Reimagined on the Traditional Chinese Guzheng | Moyun

Very nice

There are more of these type of things posted since then.

I’m glad Ian asked, because I know what all these 60’s bands sound like, so I skipped the links, but then I went back and discovered I didn’t know what they sound like at all :)

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Date: 10/01/2024 22:52:55
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112856
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ian said:


roughbarked said:

Ian said:

Very nice

There are more of these type of things posted since then.

Eagles covers?

Not necessarily. Just songs played on different instruments.

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Date: 10/01/2024 22:53:42
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112857
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

Ian said:

Very nice

There are more of these type of things posted since then.

I’m glad Ian asked, because I know what all these 60’s bands sound like, so I skipped the links, but then I went back and discovered I didn’t know what they sound like at all :)

Not that Hotel California was 60’s

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Date: 10/01/2024 23:02:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112858
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I was listening to nice Spanish guitar youtube which used two or three different girls posing but not actually playing. I decided to take this screenshot just to see if others can see whay I can see or think I can see.

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Date: 11/01/2024 08:14:01
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2112916
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

There are more of these type of things posted since then.

I’m glad Ian asked, because I know what all these 60’s bands sound like, so I skipped the links, but then I went back and discovered I didn’t know what they sound like at all :)

Not that Hotel California was 60’s


60’, 70’s – all the same :)

But I thought it was earlier than 77.

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Date: 11/01/2024 09:06:08
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112933
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


I was listening to nice Spanish guitar youtube which used two or three different girls posing but not actually playing. I decided to take this screenshot just to see if others can see whay I can see or think I can see.


bump

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Date: 11/01/2024 09:06:31
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112934
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

I was listening to nice Spanish guitar youtube which used two or three different girls posing but not actually playing. I decided to take this screenshot just to see if others can see whay I can see or think I can see.


bump

https://tokyo3.org/forums/holiday/posts/2112858/

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Date: 11/01/2024 09:29:17
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112952
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

I was listening to nice Spanish guitar youtube which used two or three different girls posing but not actually playing. I decided to take this screenshot just to see if others can see whay I can see or think I can see.


bump

https://tokyo3.org/forums/holiday/posts/2112858/

So no one is interested in this one?

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Date: 11/01/2024 09:42:40
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112964
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

bump

https://tokyo3.org/forums/holiday/posts/2112858/

So no one is interested in this one?

In the above, I could see proof of AI making a glaring error. OR what I saw was real?

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Date: 11/01/2024 09:44:04
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112966
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Pachelbel Canon in D Major
Played on Chinese Traditional Instrument, Guzheng.

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Date: 11/01/2024 09:52:59
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2112968
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

bump

https://tokyo3.org/forums/holiday/posts/2112858/

So no one is interested in this one?

Now you’ve given us a hint, I’ll have a go.

She looks a bit strange in the neck region.

Is that what you saw?

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Date: 11/01/2024 09:57:51
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112970
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

https://tokyo3.org/forums/holiday/posts/2112858/

So no one is interested in this one?

Now you’ve given us a hint, I’ll have a go.

She looks a bit strange in the neck region.

Is that what you saw?

That may well be but it wasn’t my main focus as you see, I’ll send you the link and you can listen to the spanish guitar and look at the pictures, there are more than one female images. However this one picture has what looks like an anomaly that may augur well for her if she was actually playing the guitar.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V59_fzuLr0Y

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Date: 11/01/2024 10:02:08
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2112973
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

So no one is interested in this one?

Now you’ve given us a hint, I’ll have a go.

She looks a bit strange in the neck region.

Is that what you saw?

That may well be but it wasn’t my main focus as you see, I’ll send you the link and you can listen to the spanish guitar and look at the pictures, there are more than one female images. However this one picture has what looks like an anomaly that may augur well for her if she was actually playing the guitar.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V59_fzuLr0Y

Just had another look at the picture.

5 fingers + (presumably) a thumb round the back.

What a gift for a guitarist!

(I’ll have a listen later, as I’m busy at work at the moment, as you can tell).

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Date: 11/01/2024 10:04:06
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112976
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Now you’ve given us a hint, I’ll have a go.

She looks a bit strange in the neck region.

Is that what you saw?

That may well be but it wasn’t my main focus as you see, I’ll send you the link and you can listen to the spanish guitar and look at the pictures, there are more than one female images. However this one picture has what looks like an anomaly that may augur well for her if she was actually playing the guitar.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V59_fzuLr0Y

Just had another look at the picture.

5 fingers + (presumably) a thumb round the back.

What a gift for a guitarist!

(I’ll have a listen later, as I’m busy at work at the moment, as you can tell).

So you did see it and my eyes weren’t playing tricks.

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Date: 11/01/2024 10:08:05
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2112977
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

That may well be but it wasn’t my main focus as you see, I’ll send you the link and you can listen to the spanish guitar and look at the pictures, there are more than one female images. However this one picture has what looks like an anomaly that may augur well for her if she was actually playing the guitar.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V59_fzuLr0Y

Just had another look at the picture.

5 fingers + (presumably) a thumb round the back.

What a gift for a guitarist!

(I’ll have a listen later, as I’m busy at work at the moment, as you can tell).

So you did see it and my eyes weren’t playing tricks.

No, your eyes are fine …

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Date: 11/01/2024 10:08:23
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112978
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Like A Star
- Guzheng Cover | Moyun

@sheepkind
1 year ago
i’ve never heard the original of this song, but this cover has moved me to tears. absolutely gorgeous

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Date: 11/01/2024 10:09:01
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2112979
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

That may well be but it wasn’t my main focus as you see, I’ll send you the link and you can listen to the spanish guitar and look at the pictures, there are more than one female images. However this one picture has what looks like an anomaly that may augur well for her if she was actually playing the guitar.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V59_fzuLr0Y

Just had another look at the picture.

5 fingers + (presumably) a thumb round the back.

What a gift for a guitarist!

(I’ll have a listen later, as I’m busy at work at the moment, as you can tell).

So you did see it and my eyes weren’t playing tricks.

It’s a shame the fingers on the other hand are not clearly visible.

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Date: 11/01/2024 10:10:46
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112980
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Just had another look at the picture.

5 fingers + (presumably) a thumb round the back.

What a gift for a guitarist!

(I’ll have a listen later, as I’m busy at work at the moment, as you can tell).

So you did see it and my eyes weren’t playing tricks.

It’s a shame the fingers on the other hand are not clearly visible.

Yes, I was looking in all the images trying to find another.

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Date: 11/01/2024 10:16:46
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112985
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

So you did see it and my eyes weren’t playing tricks.

It’s a shame the fingers on the other hand are not clearly visible.

Yes, I was looking in all the images trying to find another.

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Date: 11/01/2024 10:17:22
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2112986
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

So you did see it and my eyes weren’t playing tricks.

It’s a shame the fingers on the other hand are not clearly visible.

Yes, I was looking in all the images trying to find another.

OK, had a quick scan through the video.

To be fair to the AI, it looks like they all have at least one hand with the normal number of fingers.

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Date: 11/01/2024 10:18:35
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112987
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

It’s a shame the fingers on the other hand are not clearly visible.

Yes, I was looking in all the images trying to find another.

OK, had a quick scan through the video.

To be fair to the AI, it looks like they all have at least one hand with the normal number of fingers.

:) yes, at lest one.

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Date: 11/01/2024 10:23:55
From: Michael V
ID: 2112988
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Pachelbel Canon in D Major
Played on Chinese Traditional Instrument, Guzheng.

I was listening to the same thing when a friend called last night and I had to pause it. I will have to re-listen.

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Date: 11/01/2024 10:26:50
From: roughbarked
ID: 2112990
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


roughbarked said:

Pachelbel Canon in D Major
Played on Chinese Traditional Instrument, Guzheng.

I was listening to the same thing when a friend called last night and I had to pause it. I will have to re-listen.

More about this marvellous exponent of the Guzheng.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-GAX2tQQEI
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Date: 11/01/2024 10:47:35
From: Michael V
ID: 2113003
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Michael V said:

roughbarked said:

Pachelbel Canon in D Major
Played on Chinese Traditional Instrument, Guzheng.

I was listening to the same thing when a friend called last night and I had to pause it. I will have to re-listen.

More about this marvellous exponent of the Guzheng.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-GAX2tQQEI

Ta.

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Date: 11/01/2024 10:55:17
From: roughbarked
ID: 2113007
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


roughbarked said:

Michael V said:

I was listening to the same thing when a friend called last night and I had to pause it. I will have to re-listen.

More about this marvellous exponent of the Guzheng.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-GAX2tQQEI

Ta.

and more.. She has me entranced. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUYiPMVY_R4

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Date: 11/01/2024 10:56:08
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 2113008
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I don’t listen to music. I feel it.

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Date: 11/01/2024 11:09:30
From: roughbarked
ID: 2113016
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

ChrispenEvan said:


I don’t listen to music. I feel it.

It is the same thing and you know it.

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Date: 11/01/2024 11:11:39
From: Michael V
ID: 2113018
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Michael V said:

roughbarked said:

More about this marvellous exponent of the Guzheng.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-GAX2tQQEI

Ta.

and more.. She has me entranced. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUYiPMVY_R4

You might notice that that one has my initials in the title. I don’t know why.

Here’s another good one:

Fingerstyle Guzheng Cover – STAY by The Kid LAROI/Justin Bieber

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Date: 11/01/2024 11:19:58
From: roughbarked
ID: 2113026
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


roughbarked said:

Michael V said:

Ta.

and more.. She has me entranced. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUYiPMVY_R4

You might notice that that one has my initials in the title. I don’t know why.

Here’s another good one:

Fingerstyle Guzheng Cover – STAY by The Kid LAROI/Justin Bieber

I’d never have listened to it when JB was singing it. However Moyun is such a maistro, she can make any piece of music have more atmosphere.

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Date: 11/01/2024 11:28:12
From: roughbarked
ID: 2113036
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

This Guitar is Made 100% of GLASS and Sounds BEAUTIFUL

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Date: 11/01/2024 11:38:56
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2113042
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


This Guitar is Made 100% of GLASS and Sounds BEAUTIFUL

Sounds like a boring old wooden electric guitar to me.

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Date: 11/01/2024 11:40:33
From: roughbarked
ID: 2113043
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

This Guitar is Made 100% of GLASS and Sounds BEAUTIFUL

Sounds like a boring old wooden electric guitar to me.

:) It didn’t sound as glassy as I thought it might.

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Date: 11/01/2024 16:29:10
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2113186
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Charo “La Cucaracha” & “La Bamba” on The Ed Sullivan Show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwDCOPfl6QM

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Date: 11/01/2024 16:31:30
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2113188
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Charo Live 1977 – Flamenco Guitar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5niviXZhok

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Date: 11/01/2024 22:23:59
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2113354
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Unusual but spirited version of one of the medieval dances in the book that arrived today.

This is a well-known French estampie of the 13th century, played here by Ensemble Aëlis on a motley collection of instruments.

AELIS – La Quinte estampie réale

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Date: 11/01/2024 22:28:33
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2113357
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Unusual but spirited version of one of the medieval dances in the book that arrived today.

This is a well-known French estampie of the 13th century, played here by Ensemble Aëlis on a motley collection of instruments.

AELIS – La Quinte estampie réale

i wonder if he made the top 10 way back when in the 13th century

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Date: 11/01/2024 22:30:13
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2113358
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

monkey skipper said:


Bubblecar said:

Unusual but spirited version of one of the medieval dances in the book that arrived today.

This is a well-known French estampie of the 13th century, played here by Ensemble Aëlis on a motley collection of instruments.

AELIS – La Quinte estampie réale

i wonder if he made the top 10 way back when in the 13th century

It’s by Anonymous, so probably :)

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Date: 12/01/2024 13:35:15
From: dv
ID: 2113574
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/Zk3XZF-PM8M?si=LO1T5a7jSA5cMjJ6

Dave Graney ‘n’ the Coral Snakes – Rock ‘n’ Roll is where I hide

I always loved the metaphor.

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Date: 12/01/2024 20:40:08
From: Spiny Norman
ID: 2113729
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

A bit of Gaelic Footloose is playing here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4×46rXaH0U&list=RDX4×46rXaH0U&start_radio=1

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Date: 12/01/2024 22:58:24
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2113755
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

A couple of covers of John Renbourne’s Rosslyn that utoob thought I might like (and they were right)

Version 1 Mateusz Richly

Version 2 Pawel Borecki

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Date: 12/01/2024 23:54:42
From: dv
ID: 2113776
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I’m out on the balcony, smelling the petrichor and sipping tea, watching the show.

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Date: 13/01/2024 16:13:39
From: Michael V
ID: 2113957
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

FengE, ukulele

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Date: 13/01/2024 16:23:42
From: Michael V
ID: 2113958
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

FengE, Stairway to Heaven on One Ukulele

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Date: 13/01/2024 16:26:51
From: Michael V
ID: 2113959
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Wicked Game/ Chris Isaak, covered by Feng E

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Date: 13/01/2024 16:36:11
From: Michael V
ID: 2113960
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Smells Like Teen Spirit, nirvana, Feng E, ukulele

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Date: 13/01/2024 16:45:52
From: Michael V
ID: 2113964
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Another Brick in the Wall, Pink Floyd cover, Feng E, fingerstyle ukulele

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Date: 13/01/2024 16:56:59
From: Michael V
ID: 2113965
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Another Brick in the Wall, Pink Floyd cover, Feng E, fingerstyle ukulele

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Date: 13/01/2024 16:58:02
From: Michael V
ID: 2113966
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jonny B. Goode cover, Feng E, fingerstyle ukulele

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Date: 13/01/2024 17:00:16
From: roughbarked
ID: 2113967
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


Jonny B. Goode cover, Feng E, fingerstyle ukulele

Sounds like this ukukele player is good.

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Date: 13/01/2024 17:15:26
From: Michael V
ID: 2113974
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Michael V said:

Jonny B. Goode cover, Feng E, fingerstyle ukulele

Sounds like this ukukele player is good.

He is. Blood good.

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Date: 13/01/2024 18:37:34
From: Michael V
ID: 2114008
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Play in Gothic tuning, Ichika Nito, guitar

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Date: 13/01/2024 18:40:01
From: Michael V
ID: 2114009
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Play in EEEEEE tuning, Ichika Nito, guitar

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Date: 13/01/2024 19:08:02
From: Michael V
ID: 2114023
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Lorelei, Ichika Nito, guitar

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Date: 13/01/2024 19:13:27
From: Michael V
ID: 2114027
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ichika Nito, bass guitar

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Date: 14/01/2024 04:06:13
From: kii
ID: 2114099
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

So many good tunes from Boy Swallows Universe. An excellent series. Set in Brisbane in the 1980s. The houses and street scenes. My mum was involved with Women’s House and dealt with domestic violence issues. The story of this boy’s life reminds me of one family in Inala.

Paul Kelly Dumb Things

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Date: 14/01/2024 15:54:57
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2114348
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Roberta Flack – Jesse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPoZRJP1ZH8

19 January 1974 this
week last
week 1. (4) BALLROOM BLITZ Sweet 2. (1) ANGIE The Rolling Stones 3. (2) 48 CRASH Suzi Quatro 4. (3) HE DID WITH ME Vicki Lawrence 5. (5) PHOTOGRAPH Ringo Starr 6. (6) DANCING ON A SATURDAY NIGHT Barry Blue 7. (11) KNOCKING ON HEAVEN’S DOOR Bob Dylan 8. (7) LEAVE ME ALONE Helen Reddy 9. (8) RUBBER BULLETS 10CC 10. (14) PAPER ROSES Marie Osmond 11. (9) SUMMER Bobby Goldsboro 12. (16) LIKE SISTER AND BROTHER The Drifters 13. (10) I AM PEGASUS Ross Ryan 14. (11) ROCK AND ROLL (I GAVE YOU THE BEST YEARS OF MY LIFE) Kevin Johnson 15. (19) GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD Elton John 16. (16) YOU’VE NEVER BEEN THIS FAR BEFORE Conway Twitty 17. (12) FOR THE GOOD TIMES Perry Como 18. (17) I’M THE LEADER OF THE GANG Gary Glitter 19. (33) THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL Charlie Rich 20. (19) LET ME BE THERE Olivia Newton-John 21. (25) ROCK ON David Essex 22. (20) FOOL Elvis Presley 23. (21) HELEN WHEELS/COUNTRY DREAMER Paul McCartney & Wings 24. (31) JESSE Roberta Flack 25. (32) BE Neil Diamond 26. (23) CASSANDRA Sherbet 27. (22) MONSTER MASH Bobby “Boris” Pickett 28. (39) OOH BABY Gilbert O’Sullivan 29. (26) REMEMBER Des O’Connor 30. (24) WELCOME HOME Peters And Lee 31. (23) ANY DREAM WILL DO Max Bygraves 32. (28) HALF BREED Cher 33. (29) CAN THE CAN Suzi Quatro 34. (30) SEE MY BABY JIVE Wizzard 35. (36) THE OLD FASHIONED WAY Charles Aznavour 36. (37) LOVES ME LIKE A ROCK Paul Simon 37. (34) MARE, MARE, MARE, MARE Ada Mori 38. (40) THE DAY CURLY BILL SHOT CRAZY SAM The Hollies 39. (38) I DON’T WANNA PLAY HOUSE Barbara Ray 40. (-) I LOVE YOU LOVE ME LOVE Gary Glitter

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Date: 14/01/2024 19:38:26
From: Michael V
ID: 2114432
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Guitar sounds you never hear in Guitar Store, Ichika Nito, nine-string guitar

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Date: 14/01/2024 19:42:03
From: Michael V
ID: 2114435
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

When you have a thousand fingers, Ichika Nito, seven-string guitar

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Date: 14/01/2024 19:53:43
From: Michael V
ID: 2114440
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

When you need to do an audition, but have only 1 finger, Ichika Nito, six-string guitar

Gosh!

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Date: 15/01/2024 22:30:37
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2114849
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Just listened again to:

Tam Lin – Steeleye Span live

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Date: 15/01/2024 22:35:43
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2114850
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Followed by:

How to make gravy – Sam & Sam

962 views!

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Date: 17/01/2024 18:27:45
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2115503
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Water for the Flowers · Sharon O’Neill · Rolf Harris · Harry Butler

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILHellWu7qE
—-

Looking back- that’s just strange.

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Date: 17/01/2024 18:29:14
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2115504
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Barbra Streisand Neil Diamond – You Don’t Bring Me Flowers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=450Unsb5BCw

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Date: 17/01/2024 18:30:42
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2115505
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Water for the Flowers · Sharon O’Neill · Rolf Harris · Harry Butler

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILHellWu7qE
—-

Looking back- that’s just strange.

Wonder what Harry Butler’s contribution was.

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Date: 17/01/2024 18:31:29
From: roughbarked
ID: 2115506
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Water for the Flowers · Sharon O’Neill · Rolf Harris · Harry Butler

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILHellWu7qE
—-

Looking back- that’s just strange.

Water for the Flowers
Written By: Sharon O’Neil
Copyright Unknown
There was a tree I played under,
And I watched it grow in wonder
It grew new leaves every spring,
And underneath those leaves I swing
The man from the council chopped it down,
Said, “Trees make mighty fine paper”
Next thing I know noisy machines
Are building a new skyscraper

I sing water for the flowers,
Flowers for the bees
Space on earth for the beautiful trees,
It’s better than puttin’ up a building,
Blocking out the sun
Tearing down things
God made to last forever

There is so much to discover
About the world and one another
Plants and animals and birds
We’ve never seen and never heard
They are part of a precious garden,
We must tend it like our own
So the plants are left unharmed by man,
The creatures free to roam

I sing water for the flowers,
Flowers for the bees
Space on earth for the beautiful trees,
It’s better than puttin’ up a building,
Blocking out the sun
Tearing down things
God made to last forever

We sing water for the flowers,
Flowers for the bees
Space on earth for the beautiful trees,
That’s better than trash and chemicals
Floating in the sea,
The fish can’t eat,
The plants can’t breathe
Puttin’ up a building,
Blocking out the sun
Tearing down things
God made to last forever
Forever

I sing water for the flowers,
Flowers for the bees
Space on earth for the beautiful trees,
It’s better than puttin’ up a building,
Blocking out the sun
Tearing down things
God made to last forever

Let’s sing water for the flowers,
Flowers for the bees
Space on earth for the beautiful trees,
It’s better than trash and chemicals
Floating in the sea
The fish can’t eat,
The plants can’t breathe
Puttin’ up a building,
Blocking out the sun
Tearing down things
God made to last forever
Forever

I sing water for the flowers,
Flowers for the bees
Space on earth for the beautiful trees,
It’s better than puttin’ up a building,
Blocking out the sun
Tearing down things
God made to last forever

Copyright © 1998-2024 KIDiddles.com. All Rights Reserved.

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Date: 17/01/2024 18:31:56
From: roughbarked
ID: 2115507
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

Water for the Flowers · Sharon O’Neill · Rolf Harris · Harry Butler

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILHellWu7qE
—-

Looking back- that’s just strange.

Wonder what Harry Butler’s contribution was.

I can’t hear either of the men in the song

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Date: 18/01/2024 12:49:34
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2115737
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rolling Stones | Cool B-Sides that Were Not Included on Their LPs (1963-68)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubk2so0C2KE

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Date: 18/01/2024 12:51:13
From: roughbarked
ID: 2115739
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


The Rolling Stones | Cool B-Sides that Were Not Included on Their LPs (1963-68)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubk2so0C2KE

That was their best period.

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Date: 19/01/2024 00:05:35
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2115931
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Another Grey Morning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDYAfD4QcV0

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Date: 19/01/2024 13:57:26
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2116045
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Billboard Hot 100™
WEEK OF JANUARY 25, 1964

1
There! I’ve Said It Again
Bobby Vinton

2
Louie Louie
The Kingsmen

3
I Want To Hold Your Hand
The Beatles

4
Surfin’ Bird
The Trashmen

5
Popsicles And Icicles
The Murmaids

6
Out Of Limits
The Marketts

7
Hey Little Cobra
The Rip Chords

8
Forget Him
Bobby Rydell

9
Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um
Major Lance

10
Drag City
Jan & Dean

11
Whispering
Nino Tempo & April Stevens

12
As Usual
Brenda Lee

13
You Don’t Own Me
Lesley Gore

14
For You
Rick Nelson

15
Dominique
The Singing Nun (Soeur Sourire)

16
Anyone Who Had A Heart
Dionne Warwick

17
The Nitty Gritty
Shirley Ellis

18
Daisy Petal Pickin’
Jimmy Gilmer And The Fireballs

19

Since I Fell For You
Lenny Welch

20

That Lucky Old Sun
Ray Charles

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Date: 19/01/2024 15:59:54
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2116109
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Old Blind Dogs – Tatties and Herrin’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dbwr7vpexI

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Date: 19/01/2024 16:02:28
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2116111
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Old Blind Dogs – Tatties and Herrin’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dbwr7vpexI

:)

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Date: 20/01/2024 15:58:58
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2116404
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

If Trump WAS Sent by God…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21WvZgh2igw

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Date: 20/01/2024 17:38:43
From: roughbarked
ID: 2116442
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:

If Trump WAS Sent by God…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21WvZgh2igw

Well we know he wasn’t

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Date: 22/01/2024 05:32:26
From: kii
ID: 2116743
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I love this guy.

Benjamin Clementine: Tiny Desk Concert

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Date: 24/01/2024 15:47:04
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2117415
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Pattie Boyd BREAKS Her SILENCE on Marriages to George Harrison and Eric Clapton

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFYBHklUKMc

——
22 minutes
in short- that’s a lot of screwing round.

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Date: 25/01/2024 01:18:00
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2117647
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Strange, I don’t remember seeing this version on Countdown.

Smokie – Who the “F…” is Alice

https://youtu.be/bUy83PKjkOI

Link

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Date: 25/01/2024 18:22:13
From: kii
ID: 2117870
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Adele, Rolling in the Deep. Live.

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Date: 25/01/2024 18:23:48
From: Cymek
ID: 2117872
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:


Adele, Rolling in the Deep. Live.

Dogs “Rolling in poop” just cause

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Date: 25/01/2024 22:40:16
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2117934
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

rate the version.

Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real “Harvest Moon” Neil Young Cover
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BYwMotJICQ

The Brothers Comatose & AJ Lee – “Harvest Moon” (by Neil Young)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ml22cp4ojHg

Neil Young – Harvest Moon (Live In Austin)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF0AVn813g8

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Date: 26/01/2024 17:47:16
From: dv
ID: 2118228
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Some early Bowie work

https://youtu.be/KNNfqh-iJXs?si=vjsvOFNhhdF-V8IE
Liza Jane by Davie Jones and the King Bees

https://youtu.be/HQyrYJMitho?si=GO6ra0OwwWpEePJi
I Pity The Fool by The Manish Boys

https://youtu.be/LQE1QoidlIg?si=2zh_qj8rYJRWc8a9
You’ve got a Habit of Leaving Me – Davy Jones and the Lower Third

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:11:16
From: OCDC
ID: 2118243
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:

Some early Bowie work

https://youtu.be/KNNfqh-iJXs?si=vjsvOFNhhdF-V8IE
Liza Jane by Davie Jones and the King Bees

https://youtu.be/HQyrYJMitho?si=GO6ra0OwwWpEePJi
I Pity The Fool by The Manish Boys

https://youtu.be/LQE1QoidlIg?si=2zh_qj8rYJRWc8a9
You’ve got a Habit of Leaving Me – Davy Jones and the Lower Third

Are you vice-president of the Davy Jones Fan Club?

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:12:25
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118244
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

OCDC said:


dv said:
Some early Bowie work

https://youtu.be/KNNfqh-iJXs?si=vjsvOFNhhdF-V8IE
Liza Jane by Davie Jones and the King Bees

https://youtu.be/HQyrYJMitho?si=GO6ra0OwwWpEePJi
I Pity The Fool by The Manish Boys

https://youtu.be/LQE1QoidlIg?si=2zh_qj8rYJRWc8a9
You’ve got a Habit of Leaving Me – Davy Jones and the Lower Third

Are you vice-president of the Davy Jones Fan Club?

He has got them all in his locker.

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:13:46
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 2118246
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

OCDC said:


dv said:
Some early Bowie work

https://youtu.be/KNNfqh-iJXs?si=vjsvOFNhhdF-V8IE
Liza Jane by Davie Jones and the King Bees

https://youtu.be/HQyrYJMitho?si=GO6ra0OwwWpEePJi
I Pity The Fool by The Manish Boys

https://youtu.be/LQE1QoidlIg?si=2zh_qj8rYJRWc8a9
You’ve got a Habit of Leaving Me – Davy Jones and the Lower Third

Are you vice-president of the Davy Jones Fan Club?

Marcia Marcia Marcia!

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:14:00
From: dv
ID: 2118248
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

OCDC said:


dv said:
Some early Bowie work

https://youtu.be/KNNfqh-iJXs?si=vjsvOFNhhdF-V8IE
Liza Jane by Davie Jones and the King Bees

https://youtu.be/HQyrYJMitho?si=GO6ra0OwwWpEePJi
I Pity The Fool by The Manish Boys

https://youtu.be/LQE1QoidlIg?si=2zh_qj8rYJRWc8a9
You’ve got a Habit of Leaving Me – Davy Jones and the Lower Third

Are you vice-president of the Davy Jones Fan Club?

I don’t much care for him.

It was of course the trouble of being confused with the Davy Jones of The Monkees that led Davie Jones to adopt the pseudonym David Bowie.

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:14:32
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2118249
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

OCDC said:


dv said:
Some early Bowie work

https://youtu.be/KNNfqh-iJXs?si=vjsvOFNhhdF-V8IE
Liza Jane by Davie Jones and the King Bees

https://youtu.be/HQyrYJMitho?si=GO6ra0OwwWpEePJi
I Pity The Fool by The Manish Boys

https://youtu.be/LQE1QoidlIg?si=2zh_qj8rYJRWc8a9
You’ve got a Habit of Leaving Me – Davy Jones and the Lower Third

Are you vice-president of the Davy Jones Fan Club?

Bowie’s real name was Davy Jones. He was not a Monkee.

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:15:08
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118250
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


OCDC said:

dv said:
Some early Bowie work

https://youtu.be/KNNfqh-iJXs?si=vjsvOFNhhdF-V8IE
Liza Jane by Davie Jones and the King Bees

https://youtu.be/HQyrYJMitho?si=GO6ra0OwwWpEePJi
I Pity The Fool by The Manish Boys

https://youtu.be/LQE1QoidlIg?si=2zh_qj8rYJRWc8a9
You’ve got a Habit of Leaving Me – Davy Jones and the Lower Third

Are you vice-president of the Davy Jones Fan Club?

I don’t much care for him.

It was of course the trouble of being confused with the Davy Jones of The Monkees that led Davie Jones to adopt the pseudonym David Bowie.

A couple of his albums were interesting.

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:15:31
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118252
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


OCDC said:

dv said:
Some early Bowie work

https://youtu.be/KNNfqh-iJXs?si=vjsvOFNhhdF-V8IE
Liza Jane by Davie Jones and the King Bees

https://youtu.be/HQyrYJMitho?si=GO6ra0OwwWpEePJi
I Pity The Fool by The Manish Boys

https://youtu.be/LQE1QoidlIg?si=2zh_qj8rYJRWc8a9
You’ve got a Habit of Leaving Me – Davy Jones and the Lower Third

Are you vice-president of the Davy Jones Fan Club?

Bowie’s real name was Davy Jones. He was not a Monkee.

Nods. This is indeed the trooth.

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:16:50
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2118253
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


OCDC said:

dv said:
Some early Bowie work

https://youtu.be/KNNfqh-iJXs?si=vjsvOFNhhdF-V8IE
Liza Jane by Davie Jones and the King Bees

https://youtu.be/HQyrYJMitho?si=GO6ra0OwwWpEePJi
I Pity The Fool by The Manish Boys

https://youtu.be/LQE1QoidlIg?si=2zh_qj8rYJRWc8a9
You’ve got a Habit of Leaving Me – Davy Jones and the Lower Third

Are you vice-president of the Davy Jones Fan Club?

I don’t much care for him.

It was of course the trouble of being confused with the Davy Jones of The Monkees that led Davie Jones to adopt the pseudonym David Bowie.

I posted something here a few months back about songs he wrote for other artists before he was Bowie.

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:20:20
From: dv
ID: 2118257
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


dv said:

OCDC said:

Are you vice-president of the Davy Jones Fan Club?

I don’t much care for him.

It was of course the trouble of being confused with the Davy Jones of The Monkees that led Davie Jones to adopt the pseudonym David Bowie.

I posted something here a few months back about songs he wrote for other artists before he was Bowie.

He does seem to change his vocal style around the same time as he adopts the new name: tending near the bottom of his range, bit of vibrato or something … and more.English sounding.

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:20:38
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2118258
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Since it seems several people missed it, from chat yesterday:

Peak Warming Man said:


Melanie has died, she was relatively young at 76.

That’s sad. She did some great stuff, including in recent years.

Melanie with Mylie Cyrus

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:21:17
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118259
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


dv said:

OCDC said:

Are you vice-president of the Davy Jones Fan Club?

I don’t much care for him.

It was of course the trouble of being confused with the Davy Jones of The Monkees that led Davie Jones to adopt the pseudonym David Bowie.

I posted something here a few months back about songs he wrote for other artists before he was Bowie.

Perhaps a thread about songs which were written by stars but released by other artists?
There was a lot of that like The Rollings Stones song, I wanna be your man, written by Lennon annd McCartney.

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:21:20
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2118260
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ruby Tuesday – Melanie Safka
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9alAuYr2g_8

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:21:39
From: kii
ID: 2118261
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


OCDC said:

dv said:
Some early Bowie work

https://youtu.be/KNNfqh-iJXs?si=vjsvOFNhhdF-V8IE
Liza Jane by Davie Jones and the King Bees

https://youtu.be/HQyrYJMitho?si=GO6ra0OwwWpEePJi
I Pity The Fool by The Manish Boys

https://youtu.be/LQE1QoidlIg?si=2zh_qj8rYJRWc8a9
You’ve got a Habit of Leaving Me – Davy Jones and the Lower Third

Are you vice-president of the Davy Jones Fan Club?

Bowie’s real name was Davy Jones. He was not a Monkee.

Us old farts know these things.

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:22:51
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2118264
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

dv said:

I don’t much care for him.

It was of course the trouble of being confused with the Davy Jones of The Monkees that led Davie Jones to adopt the pseudonym David Bowie.

I posted something here a few months back about songs he wrote for other artists before he was Bowie.

Perhaps a thread about songs which were written by stars but released by other artists?
There was a lot of that like The Rollings Stones song, I wanna be your man, written by Lennon annd McCartney.

in retrospect it was all about who was fucking who.

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:23:23
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118266
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Ruby Tuesday – Melanie Safka
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9alAuYr2g_8

She did that song very well.

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:26:31
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2118268
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Melanie Safka – Alexander Beetle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY-TkKA94Q4

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:28:33
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118271
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Melanie Safka – Alexander Beetle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY-TkKA94Q4

Such a great little song.

Brand New Key

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:34:32
From: Ian
ID: 2118281
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

Melanie Safka – Alexander Beetle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY-TkKA94Q4

Such a great little song.

Brand New Key

Lay Down

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:35:33
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118283
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Save Me

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:36:15
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118284
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ian said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

Melanie Safka – Alexander Beetle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY-TkKA94Q4

Such a great little song.

Brand New Key

Lay Down

:) I wanted to marry her had have babies with her back in those days.

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:46:22
From: Neophyte
ID: 2118292
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ian said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

Melanie Safka – Alexander Beetle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY-TkKA94Q4

Such a great little song.

Brand New Key

Lay Down

If not for Melanie, we wouldn’t have this…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0zxE0SUG1c

(The Wurzels “Combine Harvester”)

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:50:44
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118293
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Neophyte said:


Ian said:

roughbarked said:

Such a great little song.

Brand New Key

Lay Down

If not for Melanie, we wouldn’t have this…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0zxE0SUG1c

(The Wurzels “Combine Harvester”)

and what a gift she did give.

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:53:30
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2118294
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Neophyte said:


Ian said:

roughbarked said:

Such a great little song.

Brand New Key

Lay Down

If not for Melanie, we wouldn’t have this…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0zxE0SUG1c

(The Wurzels “Combine Harvester”)

that one did make me laff.

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:57:23
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118295
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Neophyte said:

Ian said:

Lay Down

If not for Melanie, we wouldn’t have this…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0zxE0SUG1c

(The Wurzels “Combine Harvester”)

that one did make me laff.

I was chaffing.

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Date: 26/01/2024 18:59:37
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118297
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

33,042 views Sep 21, 2018
When I was a young man living in England there was a series of “In Concert” TV programmes broadcast with singer / songwriters of the day including Neil Young, Cat Stevens, Joni Mitchell and of course Melanie Safka. This particular short “concert” was recorded in London on 14/7/1971 and broadcast 8/1/1972. I remember being mesmerised by Melanie’s performance, and its power has not diminished over the intervening years, although sadly the “peace and love” message, so prominent in Melanie’s lyrics, never really got much further than 1971, we all hoped it would after the short lived “halcyon” years of hope from 1967 – 1970. As Joni Mitchell sang in 1972 on California “ Sitting in a park in Paris, France, Reading the news and it sure looks bad,
They won’t give peace a chance, That was just a dream some of us had …. “. I’ve remastered this as best I can from the original tape I had – I hope you enjoy it. Peace!

Melanie 26 minutes of bliss

00.00 1. Close To It All
04.05 2. Tuning My Guitar
08.27 3. The Nickel Song
12.12 4. Beautiful People
16.40 5. Look What They Done To My Song Ma
20.26 6. Peace Will Come (According To Plan)

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Date: 26/01/2024 19:01:40
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2118299
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

As Joni Mitchell sang in 1972 on California “ Sitting in a park in Paris, France, Reading the news and it sure looks bad,
They won’t give peace a chance, That was just a dream some of us had …. “.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm39YkGrHp8

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Date: 26/01/2024 19:03:34
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118301
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ian said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

Melanie Safka – Alexander Beetle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY-TkKA94Q4

Such a great little song.

Brand New Key

Lay Down

Lay Lady Lay,

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Date: 26/01/2024 19:06:20
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2118303
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Melanie (Safka) – Look What They’ve Done To My Song, Ma
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrM2fxnkxjA

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Date: 26/01/2024 19:07:14
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2118304
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Melanie (Safka) – Look What They’ve Done To My Song, Ma
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrM2fxnkxjA

71. great music.

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Date: 26/01/2024 19:08:33
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118307
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


sarahs mum said:

Melanie (Safka) – Look What They’ve Done To My Song, Ma
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrM2fxnkxjA

71. great music.

There really was never anyone like her. In that she was priceless.

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Date: 26/01/2024 19:11:31
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118308
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Lay down and Candles in the rain, Melanie and daughters live

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Date: 26/01/2024 19:13:10
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118309
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peace Will Come

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Date: 26/01/2024 19:13:45
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118311
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Leftover Wine

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Date: 26/01/2024 19:17:10
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2118312
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Lay down and Candles in the rain, Melanie and daughters live

dig.

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Date: 26/01/2024 19:17:22
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118313
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ooh Child”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTiHL-_JJoA

1,030 views Jul 13, 2017
Written by Stan Vincent, I believe this song was initially intended to highlight the problems a coloured child faced growing up in the USA, and to give hope for the future (… gonna walk in the shade of a beautiful sun …). I made this video on this premise using footage from the Nashville ‘sit-in’ from the early 60’s.

It seems to me that these lyrics resonate today for almost every child, whatever his or her colour, born into this tough world. I understand Melanie recorded the song in 1973 to celebrate the birth of her first daughter, but it was never released.

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Date: 26/01/2024 19:18:16
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118314
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Ooh Child

1,030 views Jul 13, 2017
Written by Stan Vincent, I believe this song was initially intended to highlight the problems a coloured child faced growing up in the USA, and to give hope for the future (… gonna walk in the shade of a beautiful sun …). I made this video on this premise using footage from the Nashville ‘sit-in’ from the early 60’s.

It seems to me that these lyrics resonate today for almost every child, whatever his or her colour, born into this tough world. I understand Melanie recorded the song in 1973 to celebrate the birth of her first daughter, but it was never released.

*fixed link.

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Date: 26/01/2024 19:19:24
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2118315
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:


sarahs mum said:

OCDC said:

Are you vice-president of the Davy Jones Fan Club?

Bowie’s real name was Davy Jones. He was not a Monkee.

Us old farts know these things.

This one didn’t.

Not this evening anyway.

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Date: 26/01/2024 19:21:09
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118316
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


kii said:

sarahs mum said:

Bowie’s real name was Davy Jones. He was not a Monkee.

Us old farts know these things.

This one didn’t.

Not this evening anyway.

‘oldtimers’?

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Date: 26/01/2024 19:24:08
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118318
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

at four years old Melanie Singing “Gimme a little kiss” on the “Live like a millionaire” Radio show in 1951. Taken from a 78 rpm Acetate I borrowed from Melanie’s Mother Polly . A precious early recording of this future amazing artist. … more..

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Date: 26/01/2024 19:24:25
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2118319
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


kii said:

sarahs mum said:

Bowie’s real name was Davy Jones. He was not a Monkee.

Us old farts know these things.

This one didn’t.

Not this evening anyway.

I was listening to Alex Lester on BBC radio a few years back. In a call-in segment, a lady related how Bowie’s band had been booked to play at a theatre which her father managed.

David was the only one of the band who showed up.

Nonetheless, he went on stage, and did a whole show, solo, and finished to thunderous applause and cheering.

When paying David, the manager said, ‘you’ve got what it takes, you need to get a proper manager’.

Bowie said well, i don’t know any. How about you, would you do it?’.

The manager (caller’s dad) declined.

And he never heard the end of it, for years and years and years.

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Date: 26/01/2024 19:28:02
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118320
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

One of the best parts of these Johnny Carson performances is when she’s singing, you could hear a pin drop. Considering his core demographic, which was middle-age to older watchers, that’s really saying something. It’s quite possible that a great many in his studio audience had never heard of her, but she has their full attention.

Do You Believe

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Date: 26/01/2024 19:40:02
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2118325
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


One of the best parts of these Johnny Carson performances is when she’s singing, you could hear a pin drop. Considering his core demographic, which was middle-age to older watchers, that’s really saying something. It’s quite possible that a great many in his studio audience had never heard of her, but she has their full attention.

Do You Believe

I’m sitting here with tears in my eyes now.

Thanks roughbarked, sarahs mum, and all who posted links.

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Date: 26/01/2024 19:58:02
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118328
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

One of the best parts of these Johnny Carson performances is when she’s singing, you could hear a pin drop. Considering his core demographic, which was middle-age to older watchers, that’s really saying something. It’s quite possible that a great many in his studio audience had never heard of her, but she has their full attention.

Do You Believe

I’m sitting here with tears in my eyes now.

Thanks roughbarked, sarahs mum, and all who posted links.

Momma Momma

Momma Momma I fear you reared me wrong..

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Date: 26/01/2024 21:31:08
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118339
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

One of the best parts of these Johnny Carson performances is when she’s singing, you could hear a pin drop. Considering his core demographic, which was middle-age to older watchers, that’s really saying something. It’s quite possible that a great many in his studio audience had never heard of her, but she has their full attention.

Do You Believe

I’m sitting here with tears in my eyes now.

Thanks roughbarked, sarahs mum, and all who posted links.

Momma Momma

Momma Momma I fear you reared me wrong..

Brand New Key performed by Melanie’s daughter Jeordie solo Live & Acoustic version

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Date: 26/01/2024 21:53:27
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118361
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

MELANIE Oddball COMPLETE

98K views 8 years ago
Full 21-minute interview from ’91 including Melanie’s specially adapted version of “Stand By Me” (Leiber/Stoller). Melanie Safka Appreciation Society: . ƒacebook / appreciatingmelaniesafka

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Date: 26/01/2024 22:00:02
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118365
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:

MELANIE Oddball

98K views 8 years ago
Full 21-minute interview from ’91 including Melanie’s specially adapted version of “Stand By Me” (Leiber/Stoller). Melanie Safka Appreciation Society: . ƒacebook / appreciatingmelaniesafka

Wrong link above.. silly clipboard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtVYFC4cfrw
I have changed it now.

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Date: 26/01/2024 22:21:43
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118379
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The saddest thing
If you want to read a tribute.

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Date: 26/01/2024 22:28:11
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118384
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The saddest thing
If you want to read a tribute.

This apears to be an AI thing from China that is pervading all corners of the youtube internet.

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Date: 26/01/2024 22:30:08
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118385
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

The saddest thing
If you want to read a tribute.

This apears to be an AI thing from China that is pervading all corners of the youtube internet.

However.. Beautiful People

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Date: 26/01/2024 22:38:12
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118388
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

The saddest thing
If you want to read a tribute.

This apears to be an AI thing from China that is pervading all corners of the youtube internet.

However.. Beautiful People

Compare if you wish..
Beautiful People

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Date: 26/01/2024 22:45:47
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118389
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

This apears to be an AI thing from China that is pervading all corners of the youtube internet.

However.. Beautiful People

Compare if you wish..
Beautiful People

Little bit of me

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Date: 26/01/2024 23:01:33
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118390
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Steppin

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Date: 26/01/2024 23:12:28
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118391
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

This apears to be an AI thing from China that is pervading all corners of the youtube internet.

However.. Beautiful People

Compare if you wish..
Beautiful People

Some say I’ve got devil

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Date: 26/01/2024 23:46:32
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118400
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

However.. Beautiful People

Compare if you wish..
Beautiful People

Little bit of me


She kind of lost me when she went all about: because god made you that’s why I love you.
Only because it goes against the early years where she was about it is us, who can give peace a chance.

In her early years, there was no mention of a god in charge of things.

I do see this in a lot of people when death nears.

I saw it in my father after he died on the operating table and was gifted again with life by a surgeon not aversive to actually massaging the heart he had in his hands.

I do supose that we have no other name for what we experience.
I also believe that we are fast approaching the point where we may be able to record the fact that cortebral conversations are going on.

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Date: 27/01/2024 00:21:12
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118413
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AU
0:14 / 6:00
MELANIE Mr Tambourine Man 2/2
Sky Vibes
7.3K subscribers

30K views 6 years ago
This is a REMIXED version. The original version (part 1/2) using different film footage (see below) can be seen at • MELANIE Mr Tambourine Man 1/2

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Date: 27/01/2024 00:33:36
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118414
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Lover’s Cross
Song by Jim Croce.

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Date: 27/01/2024 00:42:07
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2118415
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Lover’s Cross
Song by Jim Croce.

when I met hubby no 1 we both had the complete jim croce songbook. none of the songs we had learned were the same. this was one of my songs. he played the roller derby queen/you don’t mess around with jim/car wash blues type songs.

i still occasionally play salon and saloon.

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Date: 27/01/2024 00:47:35
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118418
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

Lover’s Cross
Song by Jim Croce.

when I met hubby no 1 we both had the complete jim croce songbook. none of the songs we had learned were the same. this was one of my songs. he played the roller derby queen/you don’t mess around with jim/car wash blues type songs.

i still occasionally play salon and saloon.

:)

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Date: 27/01/2024 00:50:26
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118421
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

This for the RevD.
MELANIE The Desert Song LIVE with THE INCREDIBLE STRING BAND ’74

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Date: 27/01/2024 00:52:55
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118422
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


This for the RevD.
MELANIE The Desert Song LIVE with THE INCREDIBLE STRING BAND ’74

do you have a photograph?

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Date: 27/01/2024 03:05:37
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2118425
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Missed it by a day.

Simon and Garfunkel’s ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ was released 54 years ago, on the 26th January, 1970.

Link – (full album)

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Date: 27/01/2024 07:20:02
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2118434
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


Missed it by a day.

Simon and Garfunkel’s ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ was released 54 years ago, on the 26th January, 1970.

Link – (full album)

it was a very good year for music.

There are some really good tunes about to have their 60th anniversary.

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Date: 27/01/2024 08:54:31
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2118438
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


This for the RevD.
MELANIE The Desert Song LIVE with THE INCREDIBLE STRING BAND ’74

Thanks for that.

Love it :)

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Date: 27/01/2024 08:59:43
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118439
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

This for the RevD.
MELANIE The Desert Song LIVE with THE INCREDIBLE STRING BAND ’74

Thanks for that.

Love it :)

:) That was the response I was looking for.

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Date: 27/01/2024 09:03:51
From: roughbarked
ID: 2118440
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

This for the RevD.
MELANIE The Desert Song LIVE with THE INCREDIBLE STRING BAND ’74

Thanks for that.

Love it :)

:) That was the response I was looking for.

I was also interested in that she used Goya guitars.

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Date: 27/01/2024 10:02:53
From: Michael V
ID: 2118446
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


AussieDJ said:

Missed it by a day.

Simon and Garfunkel’s ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ was released 54 years ago, on the 26th January, 1970.

Link – (full album)

it was a very good year for music.

There are some really good tunes about to have their 60th anniversary.

My grandparents bought me a small record player, and my parents bought me that album for my birthday. I still have the album. I don’t have the record player.

I really do need to save up and buy a new amplifier. I have a good turntable, CD player and speakers. I also need to work out how to pay for things on the internet but keep myself at arms length – incognito, so to speak.

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Date: 27/01/2024 12:26:39
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2118508
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


sarahs mum said:

AussieDJ said:

Missed it by a day.

Simon and Garfunkel’s ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’ was released 54 years ago, on the 26th January, 1970.

Link – (full album)

it was a very good year for music.

There are some really good tunes about to have their 60th anniversary.

My grandparents bought me a small record player, and my parents bought me that album for my birthday. I still have the album. I don’t have the record player.

I really do need to save up and buy a new amplifier. I have a good turntable, CD player and speakers. I also need to work out how to pay for things on the internet but keep myself at arms length – incognito, so to speak.

Can’t you buy a debit card thingy?

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Date: 27/01/2024 12:27:52
From: OCDC
ID: 2118510
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

My mum’s favourite album is ABBA’s Arrival that her late brother bought for her birthday with his very first pay.

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Date: 27/01/2024 13:09:16
From: Michael V
ID: 2118534
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Michael V said:

sarahs mum said:

it was a very good year for music.

There are some really good tunes about to have their 60th anniversary.

My grandparents bought me a small record player, and my parents bought me that album for my birthday. I still have the album. I don’t have the record player.

I really do need to save up and buy a new amplifier. I have a good turntable, CD player and speakers. I also need to work out how to pay for things on the internet but keep myself at arms length – incognito, so to speak.

Can’t you buy a debit card thingy?

I’ve been thinking about that. Australia Post sells MasterCards.

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Date: 27/01/2024 13:59:11
From: dv
ID: 2118572
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/XQ5UtcrqRi0?si=q0KhC_jVes748p-_

Massimo Nosetti – OP 52a

Starts a bit rough, stick with it

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Date: 27/01/2024 14:07:47
From: dv
ID: 2118580
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/GaijkXGQPhc?si=fL0FkR-3vYBhsY_h

Seven stars – Lee Nyeom

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Date: 28/01/2024 00:35:27
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2118725
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Michael V said:

sarahs mum said:

it was a very good year for music.

There are some really good tunes about to have their 60th anniversary.

My grandparents bought me a small record player, and my parents bought me that album for my birthday. I still have the album. I don’t have the record player.

I really do need to save up and buy a new amplifier. I have a good turntable, CD player and speakers. I also need to work out how to pay for things on the internet but keep myself at arms length – incognito, so to speak.

Can’t you buy a debit card thingy?

My local Post Office had a range of credit cards available that you loaded the cash into from your own account. The (Post Office) credit card wasn’t attached to any of your bank accounts. From memory, you had to hand over $50 cash when setting it up at the Post Office, but after that, you were given a link to the account that you could use when transferring cash into it from other accounts.

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Date: 28/01/2024 00:38:11
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2118726
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


sarahs mum said:

Michael V said:

My grandparents bought me a small record player, and my parents bought me that album for my birthday. I still have the album. I don’t have the record player.

I really do need to save up and buy a new amplifier. I have a good turntable, CD player and speakers. I also need to work out how to pay for things on the internet but keep myself at arms length – incognito, so to speak.

Can’t you buy a debit card thingy?

I’ve been thinking about that. Australia Post sells MasterCards.

I should have read in further, before responding. I’m about 12 hours behind in my Forum reading today.

That’s what I was referring to.

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Date: 28/01/2024 00:46:02
From: Michael V
ID: 2118727
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


sarahs mum said:

Michael V said:

My grandparents bought me a small record player, and my parents bought me that album for my birthday. I still have the album. I don’t have the record player.

I really do need to save up and buy a new amplifier. I have a good turntable, CD player and speakers. I also need to work out how to pay for things on the internet but keep myself at arms length – incognito, so to speak.

Can’t you buy a debit card thingy?

My local Post Office had a range of credit cards available that you loaded the cash into from your own account. The (Post Office) credit card wasn’t attached to any of your bank accounts. From memory, you had to hand over $50 cash when setting it up at the Post Office, but after that, you were given a link to the account that you could use when transferring cash into it from other accounts.

Ta.

Australia Post used to have Visa cards, which attract less fees and are accepted by more sellers. Now they have MasterCards. But I could link PayPal to that, which has even more acceptance.

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Date: 28/01/2024 00:48:51
From: Michael V
ID: 2118728
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


Michael V said:

sarahs mum said:

Can’t you buy a debit card thingy?

I’ve been thinking about that. Australia Post sells MasterCards.

I should have read in further, before responding. I’m about 12 hours behind in my Forum reading today.

That’s what I was referring to.

No worries. I’ve been considering this change for ages. I only deal with sellers on the internet when I completely trust them. I just need to find a way to deal with them at arms length, hopefully twice removed.

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Date: 28/01/2024 00:51:19
From: Michael V
ID: 2118729
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


AussieDJ said:

Michael V said:

I’ve been thinking about that. Australia Post sells MasterCards.

I should have read in further, before responding. I’m about 12 hours behind in my Forum reading today.

That’s what I was referring to.

No worries. I’ve been considering this change for ages. I only deal with sellers on the internet when I completely trust them. I just need to find a way to deal with them at arms length, hopefully twice removed.

I meant to start a thread about it, but my son’s death has left me somewhat paralysed about doing anything real.

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Date: 28/01/2024 02:30:24
From: dv
ID: 2118746
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

▶️ Watch this reel
https://www.facebook.com/share/r/TQWMAzYecymSFhDE/?mibextid=FBXbJr

Choreography was off the chain in Cilla’s heyday

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Date: 28/01/2024 23:46:39
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2119040
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

reposts

Songs David Bowie Wrote for Other Artists (1964-1972)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwZ-sfTxjo0&list=RDZwZ-sfTxjo0&start_radio=1

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Date: 29/01/2024 13:00:59
From: JudgeMental
ID: 2119155
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnzHtm1jhL4

Link

Napoleon XIV: ‘They’re coming to take me away’

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Date: 29/01/2024 13:05:11
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2119156
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

JudgeMental said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnzHtm1jhL4

Link

Napoleon XIV: ‘They’re coming to take me away’

I think you’ll be happy there.

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Date: 29/01/2024 13:07:54
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2119157
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Thanks for reminding my that i had planned to look for ‘the weirdest/strangest songs of the 90s’. which i’m doing now.

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Date: 29/01/2024 13:11:32
From: Ian
ID: 2119160
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


JudgeMental said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnzHtm1jhL4

Link

Napoleon XIV: ‘They’re coming to take me away’

I think you’ll be happy there.

With this on high rotation.

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Date: 29/01/2024 13:18:55
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2119162
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Captain spalding was asking about parlour guitars the other day.

Here’ a very nice handmade parlour-size guitar (with an extra string), played by Drew Henderson.

J.S. Bach – Sonata in G minor, BWV 1001

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33NQv3EX2QI

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Date: 29/01/2024 13:23:07
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2119164
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Captain spalding was asking about parlour guitars the other day.

Here’ a very nice handmade parlour-size guitar (with an extra string), played by Drew Henderson.

J.S. Bach – Sonata in G minor, BWV 1001

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33NQv3EX2QI

(Although it’s closer in form to the smaller European guitars of the 19th century, which weren’t actually called “parlour guitars”).

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Date: 29/01/2024 13:23:17
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2119165
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Captain spalding was asking about parlour guitars the other day.

Here’ a very nice handmade parlour-size guitar (with an extra string), played by Drew Henderson.

J.S. Bach – Sonata in G minor, BWV 1001

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33NQv3EX2QI

Just rediscovered ‘Monsters and Angels’ by The Voice of the Beehive.

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Date: 29/01/2024 13:30:58
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2119169
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Now it’s Donna Lewis with ‘I Love You Always Forever’.

I know it’s trite pop, but for me evokes an occasion of beauty and light and space, a day when i was really enjoying life and thrilled and glad to be alive.

And there was a helicopter involved.

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Date: 30/01/2024 11:55:42
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2119426
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Artist : The Beatles
Song : I Want To Hold Your Hand
Album : Meet The Beatles (America 1964)
Songwriters : John Lennon/Paul McCartney

January 16, 1964. Just months after they were told not to bother trying to release any music in the United States because the American buying audience would never be interested in music from a band from Britain, the members of The Beatles learned that their song, “I Want To Hold Your Hand”, had reached number 1 in the USA on the cashbox chart. Just one of many times to come that John, Paul, George, and Ringo would prove their doubters wrong. They believed in themselves more than others. They were also fortunate to have two men fighting on their behalf to get their records heard in America.

First was Brian Epstein who fought tirelessly to call program directors and radio stations to make sure the band was being played. And even more importantly George Martin, who had become livid at the disrespect of Capitol Records, a company which their record company EMI owned and who refused to play their music. To this day it’s still frustrating that Capitol Records was able to have both The Beatles and The Beach Boys on the label, two bands they didn’t deserve. It would be George Martin who gave Capitol Records the “middle finger” and had smaller labels like Swan, Tollie, and especially Vee Jay record companies release all pre-1964 material. It’s too bad those companies weren’t big enough to survive because they deserved The Beatles’ discography more than anyone else.

By late 1963 the imbeciles at Capitol Records no longer had any choice but to embrace what the Beatles had done all over Europe, and begrudgingly would release the “I Want To Hold Your Hand” single. When The Beatles heard the news of having a number 1 song in America they were actually in France. Obviously surprised, happy, and very excited they had no idea what would await them just a few weeks later when they would arrive in America to start a musical revolution with what would become “The British Invasion”. The rest would be rock n’ roll history.

————

The villain in this piece is Dave Dexter at Capitol, who hated rock and roll. EMI finally lowered the boom and forced Capitol to start releasing Beatles music very late in ’63. It caught on immediately, and even Capitol’s intransigence worked to the boys’ advantage, because there was a year’s worth of unreleased music, which flooded the American airwaves, allowing the band to hold the top five spots in the top 40, a feat which will probably never be duplicated.

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Date: 30/01/2024 12:05:34
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2119430
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Artist : The Beatles
Song : I Want To Hold Your Hand
Album : Meet The Beatles (America 1964)
Songwriters : John Lennon/Paul McCartney

January 16, 1964. Just months after they were told not to bother trying to release any music in the United States because the American buying audience would never be interested in music from a band from Britain, the members of The Beatles learned that their song, “I Want To Hold Your Hand”, had reached number 1 in the USA on the cashbox chart. Just one of many times to come that John, Paul, George, and Ringo would prove their doubters wrong. They believed in themselves more than others. They were also fortunate to have two men fighting on their behalf to get their records heard in America.

First was Brian Epstein who fought tirelessly to call program directors and radio stations to make sure the band was being played. And even more importantly George Martin, who had become livid at the disrespect of Capitol Records, a company which their record company EMI owned and who refused to play their music. To this day it’s still frustrating that Capitol Records was able to have both The Beatles and The Beach Boys on the label, two bands they didn’t deserve. It would be George Martin who gave Capitol Records the “middle finger” and had smaller labels like Swan, Tollie, and especially Vee Jay record companies release all pre-1964 material. It’s too bad those companies weren’t big enough to survive because they deserved The Beatles’ discography more than anyone else.

By late 1963 the imbeciles at Capitol Records no longer had any choice but to embrace what the Beatles had done all over Europe, and begrudgingly would release the “I Want To Hold Your Hand” single. When The Beatles heard the news of having a number 1 song in America they were actually in France. Obviously surprised, happy, and very excited they had no idea what would await them just a few weeks later when they would arrive in America to start a musical revolution with what would become “The British Invasion”. The rest would be rock n’ roll history.

————

The villain in this piece is Dave Dexter at Capitol, who hated rock and roll. EMI finally lowered the boom and forced Capitol to start releasing Beatles music very late in ’63. It caught on immediately, and even Capitol’s intransigence worked to the boys’ advantage, because there was a year’s worth of unreleased music, which flooded the American airwaves, allowing the band to hold the top five spots in the top 40, a feat which will probably never be duplicated.

In my daily dollop of learning to make gravy yesterday I learned that Paul Kelly had a lot of respect for the Beatles as musicians, so maybe I should give them another listen :)

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Date: 30/01/2024 12:11:35
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2119433
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

Artist : The Beatles
Song : I Want To Hold Your Hand
Album : Meet The Beatles (America 1964)
Songwriters : John Lennon/Paul McCartney

January 16, 1964. Just months after they were told not to bother trying to release any music in the United States because the American buying audience would never be interested in music from a band from Britain, the members of The Beatles learned that their song, “I Want To Hold Your Hand”, had reached number 1 in the USA on the cashbox chart. Just one of many times to come that John, Paul, George, and Ringo would prove their doubters wrong. They believed in themselves more than others. They were also fortunate to have two men fighting on their behalf to get their records heard in America.

First was Brian Epstein who fought tirelessly to call program directors and radio stations to make sure the band was being played. And even more importantly George Martin, who had become livid at the disrespect of Capitol Records, a company which their record company EMI owned and who refused to play their music. To this day it’s still frustrating that Capitol Records was able to have both The Beatles and The Beach Boys on the label, two bands they didn’t deserve. It would be George Martin who gave Capitol Records the “middle finger” and had smaller labels like Swan, Tollie, and especially Vee Jay record companies release all pre-1964 material. It’s too bad those companies weren’t big enough to survive because they deserved The Beatles’ discography more than anyone else.

By late 1963 the imbeciles at Capitol Records no longer had any choice but to embrace what the Beatles had done all over Europe, and begrudgingly would release the “I Want To Hold Your Hand” single. When The Beatles heard the news of having a number 1 song in America they were actually in France. Obviously surprised, happy, and very excited they had no idea what would await them just a few weeks later when they would arrive in America to start a musical revolution with what would become “The British Invasion”. The rest would be rock n’ roll history.

————

The villain in this piece is Dave Dexter at Capitol, who hated rock and roll. EMI finally lowered the boom and forced Capitol to start releasing Beatles music very late in ’63. It caught on immediately, and even Capitol’s intransigence worked to the boys’ advantage, because there was a year’s worth of unreleased music, which flooded the American airwaves, allowing the band to hold the top five spots in the top 40, a feat which will probably never be duplicated.

In my daily dollop of learning to make gravy yesterday I learned that Paul Kelly had a lot of respect for the Beatles as musicians, so maybe I should give them another listen :)

60 years later the Rev discovers the Beatles.

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Date: 30/01/2024 12:38:51
From: Ian
ID: 2119446
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Artist : The Beatles
Song : I Want To Hold Your Hand
Album : Meet The Beatles (America 1964)
Songwriters : John Lennon/Paul McCartney

January 16, 1964. Just months after they were told not to bother trying to release any music in the United States because the American buying audience would never be interested in music from a band from Britain, the members of The Beatles learned that their song, “I Want To Hold Your Hand”, had reached number 1 in the USA on the cashbox chart. Just one of many times to come that John, Paul, George, and Ringo would prove their doubters wrong. They believed in themselves more than others. They were also fortunate to have two men fighting on their behalf to get their records heard in America.

First was Brian Epstein who fought tirelessly to call program directors and radio stations to make sure the band was being played. And even more importantly George Martin, who had become livid at the disrespect of Capitol Records, a company which their record company EMI owned and who refused to play their music. To this day it’s still frustrating that Capitol Records was able to have both The Beatles and The Beach Boys on the label, two bands they didn’t deserve. It would be George Martin who gave Capitol Records the “middle finger” and had smaller labels like Swan, Tollie, and especially Vee Jay record companies release all pre-1964 material. It’s too bad those companies weren’t big enough to survive because they deserved The Beatles’ discography more than anyone else.

By late 1963 the imbeciles at Capitol Records no longer had any choice but to embrace what the Beatles had done all over Europe, and begrudgingly would release the “I Want To Hold Your Hand” single. When The Beatles heard the news of having a number 1 song in America they were actually in France. Obviously surprised, happy, and very excited they had no idea what would await them just a few weeks later when they would arrive in America to start a musical revolution with what would become “The British Invasion”. The rest would be rock n’ roll history.

————

The villain in this piece is Dave Dexter at Capitol, who hated rock and roll. EMI finally lowered the boom and forced Capitol to start releasing Beatles music very late in ’63. It caught on immediately, and even Capitol’s intransigence worked to the boys’ advantage, because there was a year’s worth of unreleased music, which flooded the American airwaves, allowing the band to hold the top five spots in the top 40, a feat which will probably never be duplicated.

Interesting. I didn’t know the bit about Capital Records and Dave Dexter.

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Date: 30/01/2024 12:41:49
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2119449
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ian said:


sarahs mum said:

Artist : The Beatles
Song : I Want To Hold Your Hand
Album : Meet The Beatles (America 1964)
Songwriters : John Lennon/Paul McCartney

January 16, 1964. Just months after they were told not to bother trying to release any music in the United States because the American buying audience would never be interested in music from a band from Britain, the members of The Beatles learned that their song, “I Want To Hold Your Hand”, had reached number 1 in the USA on the cashbox chart. Just one of many times to come that John, Paul, George, and Ringo would prove their doubters wrong. They believed in themselves more than others. They were also fortunate to have two men fighting on their behalf to get their records heard in America.

First was Brian Epstein who fought tirelessly to call program directors and radio stations to make sure the band was being played. And even more importantly George Martin, who had become livid at the disrespect of Capitol Records, a company which their record company EMI owned and who refused to play their music. To this day it’s still frustrating that Capitol Records was able to have both The Beatles and The Beach Boys on the label, two bands they didn’t deserve. It would be George Martin who gave Capitol Records the “middle finger” and had smaller labels like Swan, Tollie, and especially Vee Jay record companies release all pre-1964 material. It’s too bad those companies weren’t big enough to survive because they deserved The Beatles’ discography more than anyone else.

By late 1963 the imbeciles at Capitol Records no longer had any choice but to embrace what the Beatles had done all over Europe, and begrudgingly would release the “I Want To Hold Your Hand” single. When The Beatles heard the news of having a number 1 song in America they were actually in France. Obviously surprised, happy, and very excited they had no idea what would await them just a few weeks later when they would arrive in America to start a musical revolution with what would become “The British Invasion”. The rest would be rock n’ roll history.

————

The villain in this piece is Dave Dexter at Capitol, who hated rock and roll. EMI finally lowered the boom and forced Capitol to start releasing Beatles music very late in ’63. It caught on immediately, and even Capitol’s intransigence worked to the boys’ advantage, because there was a year’s worth of unreleased music, which flooded the American airwaves, allowing the band to hold the top five spots in the top 40, a feat which will probably never be duplicated.

Interesting. I didn’t know the bit about Capital Records and Dave Dexter.

Also. But now it makes sense.

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Date: 31/01/2024 19:05:24
From: Ogmog
ID: 2119931
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Artist : The Beatles

I’d been listening to the Beatles for a few years …but…
upon hearing the1st cut off their newest album for the first time
I was knocked sideways Thinking that The BEACH BOYS had
TURNED COMMUNIST

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Date: 31/01/2024 19:13:13
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2119950
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Molly Tuttle and Tommy Emmanuel acoustic masterclass

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMyITAxbe30

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Date: 31/01/2024 19:26:41
From: roughbarked
ID: 2119960
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Molly Tuttle and Tommy Emmanuel acoustic masterclass

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMyITAxbe30

Definitely masterclass. :)

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Date: 31/01/2024 19:42:10
From: roughbarked
ID: 2119972
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Muireann Bradley

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Date: 31/01/2024 20:07:44
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2119985
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

A little rooftop concert in London 55 years ago today.

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Date: 1/02/2024 03:04:03
From: dv
ID: 2120052
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/lo4KMGiy—Y?si=cdy67sch-F2aet3B

Khruangbin – So we won’t forget

Khruangbin is a Texas three-piece. I like the vibe.

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Date: 1/02/2024 17:32:25
From: kii
ID: 2120377
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Andrea Vanzo

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Date: 1/02/2024 17:34:30
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2120378
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:


Andrea Vanzo

While i was vacuuming, i listened to ‘The Shadow of Fu-Manchu’ on an old-time radio website.

‘Ah, Mr. Nayland Smith. We meet again.’

Must take The Wolf out now.

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Date: 1/02/2024 18:35:53
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2120403
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Fast facts about the Greatest Night in Pop:
What: Star-studded music documentary about the making of the highest-selling charity single of all time, We Are The World.

Starring: 46 of America’s biggest musicians including Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and Lionel Richie.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-02-01/we-are-the-world-documentary-the-greatest-night-in-pop-review/103414458

—-

Upon surveying the improbable gathering at California’s A&M Studios, Paul Simon (according to Kenny Loggins) deadpanned: “If a bomb lands on this place, John Denver’s back on top.”

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Date: 1/02/2024 18:45:47
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120404
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Fast facts about the Greatest Night in Pop:
What: Star-studded music documentary about the making of the highest-selling charity single of all time, We Are The World.

Starring: 46 of America’s biggest musicians including Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and Lionel Richie.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-02-01/we-are-the-world-documentary-the-greatest-night-in-pop-review/103414458

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Upon surveying the improbable gathering at California’s A&M Studios, Paul Simon (according to Kenny Loggins) deadpanned: “If a bomb lands on this place, John Denver’s back on top.”

Quite the gathering of people who probably didn’t give each other much time in their daily lives.

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Date: 1/02/2024 18:46:49
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120405
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

Fast facts about the Greatest Night in Pop:
What: Star-studded music documentary about the making of the highest-selling charity single of all time, We Are The World.

Starring: 46 of America’s biggest musicians including Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and Lionel Richie.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-02-01/we-are-the-world-documentary-the-greatest-night-in-pop-review/103414458

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Upon surveying the improbable gathering at California’s A&M Studios, Paul Simon (according to Kenny Loggins) deadpanned: “If a bomb lands on this place, John Denver’s back on top.”

Quite the gathering of people who probably didn’t give each other much time in their daily lives.

However, I’ll bet there isn’t a Trumpian in the lineup.

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Date: 1/02/2024 18:51:41
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2120406
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

Fast facts about the Greatest Night in Pop:
What: Star-studded music documentary about the making of the highest-selling charity single of all time, We Are The World.

Starring: 46 of America’s biggest musicians including Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and Lionel Richie.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-02-01/we-are-the-world-documentary-the-greatest-night-in-pop-review/103414458

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Upon surveying the improbable gathering at California’s A&M Studios, Paul Simon (according to Kenny Loggins) deadpanned: “If a bomb lands on this place, John Denver’s back on top.”

Quite the gathering of people who probably didn’t give each other much time in their daily lives.

and the sign says, ‘check your ego at the door.’

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Date: 1/02/2024 22:42:48
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2120452
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

the wind is in from Africa last night I couldn’t sleep.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfZJ6sHeA6k

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Date: 1/02/2024 23:33:36
From: dv
ID: 2120457
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


the wind is in from Africa last night I couldn’t sleep.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfZJ6sHeA6k

Gonna take some time to do the things we never had

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Date: 1/02/2024 23:48:29
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2120459
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Nothing at the moment.

I did buy some CDs and I downloaded some high resolution music as well.

Haven’t got around to listening to them yet.

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Date: 1/02/2024 23:48:49
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2120460
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


sarahs mum said:

the wind is in from Africa last night I couldn’t sleep.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfZJ6sHeA6k

Gonna take some time to do the things we never had

:)
is that echoing drums?

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Date: 2/02/2024 06:51:19
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120491
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

Fast facts about the Greatest Night in Pop:
What: Star-studded music documentary about the making of the highest-selling charity single of all time, We Are The World.

Starring: 46 of America’s biggest musicians including Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan and Lionel Richie.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-02-01/we-are-the-world-documentary-the-greatest-night-in-pop-review/103414458

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Upon surveying the improbable gathering at California’s A&M Studios, Paul Simon (according to Kenny Loggins) deadpanned: “If a bomb lands on this place, John Denver’s back on top.”

Quite the gathering of people who probably didn’t give each other much time in their daily lives.

and the sign says, ‘check your ego at the door.’

It did. :)

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Date: 2/02/2024 07:49:30
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120495
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ayreheart – Twa Corbies

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Date: 2/02/2024 07:58:26
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2120496
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Ayreheart – Twa Corbies

I thought they sounded vaguely familiar and found:

From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2093299
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?
Listening to We Mavericks on YouTube, I came across:

Ayreheart – Twa Corbies

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Date: 2/02/2024 08:03:29
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2120497
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

Ayreheart – Twa Corbies

I thought they sounded vaguely familiar and found:

From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2093299
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?
Listening to We Mavericks on YouTube, I came across:

Ayreheart – Twa Corbies

I posted loads of their stuff a couple of years ago and was ignored.

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Date: 2/02/2024 08:03:38
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120498
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

Ayreheart – Twa Corbies

I thought they sounded vaguely familiar and found:

From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2093299
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?
Listening to We Mavericks on YouTube, I came across:

Ayreheart – Twa Corbies

:) I went to download it and 4Kdownloader told me, you already have this. :)

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Date: 2/02/2024 08:04:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120499
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

Ayreheart – Twa Corbies

I thought they sounded vaguely familiar and found:

From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2093299
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?
Listening to We Mavericks on YouTube, I came across:

Ayreheart – Twa Corbies

I posted loads of their stuff a couple of years ago and was ignored.

Nobody ignores you. ;)
try this then. Lute Duo – BAROQUE INSIGHT 2

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Date: 2/02/2024 08:07:42
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2120501
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Bubblecar said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

I thought they sounded vaguely familiar and found:

From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2093299
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?
Listening to We Mavericks on YouTube, I came across:

Ayreheart – Twa Corbies

I posted loads of their stuff a couple of years ago and was ignored.

Nobody ignores you. ;)
try this then. Lute Duo – BAROQUE INSIGHT 2

Seen that one. Wouldn’t mind a baroque guitar to call my own.

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Date: 2/02/2024 08:21:18
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2120502
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

Ayreheart – Twa Corbies

I thought they sounded vaguely familiar and found:

From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2093299
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?
Listening to We Mavericks on YouTube, I came across:

Ayreheart – Twa Corbies

I posted loads of their stuff a couple of years ago and was ignored.

I only found this from June 23:

From: Bubblecar
ID: 2047206
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?
Bubblecar said:

Zwei Raben, a German version of Scottish folk song Twa Corbies (two ravens, discussing their evening meal of a new-slain knight).
Performed by Short Tailed Snails

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1caqcq9ZFT8
Ayreheart version of Twa Corbies, with a nicely strummed lute. They need me on rebec fiddle (I began the day this morning playing a fiddle & lute version of this song, ending in a reel of death).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4gLZe15BFQ

… but “no response” <> “being ignored”

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Date: 2/02/2024 08:32:10
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2120503
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bubblecar said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

I thought they sounded vaguely familiar and found:

From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2093299
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?
Listening to We Mavericks on YouTube, I came across:

Ayreheart – Twa Corbies

I posted loads of their stuff a couple of years ago and was ignored.

I only found this from June 23:

From: Bubblecar
ID: 2047206
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?
Bubblecar said:

Zwei Raben, a German version of Scottish folk song Twa Corbies (two ravens, discussing their evening meal of a new-slain knight).
Performed by Short Tailed Snails

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1caqcq9ZFT8
Ayreheart version of Twa Corbies, with a nicely strummed lute. They need me on rebec fiddle (I began the day this morning playing a fiddle & lute version of this song, ending in a reel of death).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4gLZe15BFQ

… but “no response” <> “being ignored”

Some years earlier I posted an overview of Ayreheart’s music, with many links during the course of an afternoon, but it attracted little or no interest so I gave up :)

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Date: 2/02/2024 08:38:44
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2120505
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Not really complaining. Obviously whether there’s any response to such posts depends on who’s in attendance at the time and what mood they’re in etc.

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Date: 2/02/2024 09:14:13
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120517
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bubblecar said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

I thought they sounded vaguely familiar and found:

From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2093299
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?
Listening to We Mavericks on YouTube, I came across:

Ayreheart – Twa Corbies

I posted loads of their stuff a couple of years ago and was ignored.

I only found this from June 23:

From: Bubblecar
ID: 2047206
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?
Bubblecar said:

Zwei Raben, a German version of Scottish folk song Twa Corbies (two ravens, discussing their evening meal of a new-slain knight).
Performed by Short Tailed Snails

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1caqcq9ZFT8
Ayreheart version of Twa Corbies, with a nicely strummed lute. They need me on rebec fiddle (I began the day this morning playing a fiddle & lute version of this song, ending in a reel of death).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4gLZe15BFQ

… but “no response” <> “being ignored”

I see. said the blind man to the deaf mute.

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Date: 2/02/2024 09:15:10
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120518
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Bubblecar said:

I posted loads of their stuff a couple of years ago and was ignored.

I only found this from June 23:

From: Bubblecar
ID: 2047206
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?
Bubblecar said:

Zwei Raben, a German version of Scottish folk song Twa Corbies (two ravens, discussing their evening meal of a new-slain knight).
Performed by Short Tailed Snails

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1caqcq9ZFT8
Ayreheart version of Twa Corbies, with a nicely strummed lute. They need me on rebec fiddle (I began the day this morning playing a fiddle & lute version of this song, ending in a reel of death).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4gLZe15BFQ

… but “no response” <> “being ignored”

Some years earlier I posted an overview of Ayreheart’s music, with many links during the course of an afternoon, but it attracted little or no interest so I gave up :)

It doesn’t mean we aren’t interested. As I had pointed out, when I went to save the video, the downloader told me that I already had it.

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Date: 2/02/2024 09:15:40
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120519
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Not really complaining. Obviously whether there’s any response to such posts depends on who’s in attendance at the time and what mood they’re in etc.

I’m usually the one who whinges about nobody reads my posts.

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Date: 2/02/2024 09:31:38
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2120529
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Bubblecar said:

Not really complaining. Obviously whether there’s any response to such posts depends on who’s in attendance at the time and what mood they’re in etc.

I’m usually the one who whinges about nobody reads my posts.

Hadn’t noticed ;)

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Date: 2/02/2024 09:52:03
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120538
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

three ravens
This old folk song first appeared in a compilation by Thomas Ravenscroft published in 1611. It is thought to originate from an earlier carol, ‘Corpus Christi,’ which indicates that it may have it’s original as far back as the 15th Century

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Date: 2/02/2024 11:29:41
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120613
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

Bubblecar said:

Not really complaining. Obviously whether there’s any response to such posts depends on who’s in attendance at the time and what mood they’re in etc.

I’m usually the one who whinges about nobody reads my posts.

Hadn’t noticed ;)

:)

Here’s Donovan with Danny Thompson on Bass.
1. Josie
2. Sunshine Superman
3. The Heights Of Alma
4. The Universal Soldier
5. Donna, Donna
6. Little Tin Soldier
7. Catch The Wind
8. Neutron
9. Madrigalinda
10. Happiness Runs

Live at Vienna folk festival 1981

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Date: 2/02/2024 11:36:21
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2120620
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

I’m usually the one who whinges about nobody reads my posts.

Hadn’t noticed ;)

:)

Here’s Donovan with Danny Thompson on Bass.
1. Josie
2. Sunshine Superman
3. The Heights Of Alma
4. The Universal Soldier
5. Donna, Donna
6. Little Tin Soldier
7. Catch The Wind
8. Neutron
9. Madrigalinda
10. Happiness Runs

Live at Vienna folk festival 1981

“Most underrated singer songwriter of his generation. Way ahead of of his time.”

Hmm, don’t know about that, but anything with Danny T. is worth a listen :)

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Date: 2/02/2024 11:40:10
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120626
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Hadn’t noticed ;)

:)

Here’s Donovan with Danny Thompson on Bass.
1. Josie
2. Sunshine Superman
3. The Heights Of Alma
4. The Universal Soldier
5. Donna, Donna
6. Little Tin Soldier
7. Catch The Wind
8. Neutron
9. Madrigalinda
10. Happiness Runs

Live at Vienna folk festival 1981

“Most underrated singer songwriter of his generation. Way ahead of of his time.”

Hmm, don’t know about that, but anything with Danny T. is worth a listen :)

:) Knew you’d notice that.

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Date: 2/02/2024 12:06:16
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2120646
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

:)

Here’s Donovan with Danny Thompson on Bass.
1. Josie
2. Sunshine Superman
3. The Heights Of Alma
4. The Universal Soldier
5. Donna, Donna
6. Little Tin Soldier
7. Catch The Wind
8. Neutron
9. Madrigalinda
10. Happiness Runs

Live at Vienna folk festival 1981

“Most underrated singer songwriter of his generation. Way ahead of of his time.”

Hmm, don’t know about that, but anything with Danny T. is worth a listen :)

:) Knew you’d notice that.

Just had a read of:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donovan

Hadn’t realised he’d done so much work with Danny Thompson, including a CD in 2004.

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Date: 2/02/2024 12:08:57
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2120649
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

I’m usually the one who whinges about nobody reads my posts.

Hadn’t noticed ;)

:)

Here’s Donovan with Danny Thompson on Bass.
1. Josie
2. Sunshine Superman
3. The Heights Of Alma
4. The Universal Soldier
5. Donna, Donna
6. Little Tin Soldier
7. Catch The Wind
8. Neutron
9. Madrigalinda
10. Happiness Runs

Live at Vienna folk festival 1981

No ‘Jennifer Juniper’. That song always reminds me of a Jennifer that i had quite a crush on at high school.

She’s still married to the bloke she wed a few years after we left high school, apparently very happily.

I never stood a chance.

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Date: 2/02/2024 12:19:02
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2120651
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Hadn’t noticed ;)

:)

Here’s Donovan with Danny Thompson on Bass.
1. Josie
2. Sunshine Superman
3. The Heights Of Alma
4. The Universal Soldier
5. Donna, Donna
6. Little Tin Soldier
7. Catch The Wind
8. Neutron
9. Madrigalinda
10. Happiness Runs

Live at Vienna folk festival 1981

No ‘Jennifer Juniper’. That song always reminds me of a Jennifer that i had quite a crush on at high school.

She’s still married to the bloke she wed a few years after we left high school, apparently very happily.

I never stood a chance.

Catch the wind was first hubbies serenade song.

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Date: 2/02/2024 12:25:29
From: Ian
ID: 2120656
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Hadn’t noticed ;)

:)

Here’s Donovan with Danny Thompson on Bass.
1. Josie
2. Sunshine Superman
3. The Heights Of Alma
4. The Universal Soldier
5. Donna, Donna
6. Little Tin Soldier
7. Catch The Wind
8. Neutron
9. Madrigalinda
10. Happiness Runs

Live at Vienna folk festival 1981

“Most underrated singer songwriter of his generation. Way ahead of of his time.”

Hmm, don’t know about that,

No. He had quite a few hits. He did some great stuff.

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Date: 2/02/2024 12:45:01
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120676
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

“Most underrated singer songwriter of his generation. Way ahead of of his time.”

Hmm, don’t know about that, but anything with Danny T. is worth a listen :)

:) Knew you’d notice that.

Just had a read of:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donovan

Hadn’t realised he’d done so much work with Danny Thompson, including a CD in 2004.

There you go.

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Date: 2/02/2024 12:49:01
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120683
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Hadn’t noticed ;)

:)

Here’s Donovan with Danny Thompson on Bass.
1. Josie
2. Sunshine Superman
3. The Heights Of Alma
4. The Universal Soldier
5. Donna, Donna
6. Little Tin Soldier
7. Catch The Wind
8. Neutron
9. Madrigalinda
10. Happiness Runs

Live at Vienna folk festival 1981

No ‘Jennifer Juniper’. That song always reminds me of a Jennifer that i had quite a crush on at high school.

She’s still married to the bloke she wed a few years after we left high school, apparently very happily.

I never stood a chance.

Same happened to me except that she married into the local Calbrian mafia family and things got quite complicated after that.

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Date: 2/02/2024 12:50:05
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2120686
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


captain_spalding said:

roughbarked said:

:)

Here’s Donovan with Danny Thompson on Bass.
1. Josie
2. Sunshine Superman
3. The Heights Of Alma
4. The Universal Soldier
5. Donna, Donna
6. Little Tin Soldier
7. Catch The Wind
8. Neutron
9. Madrigalinda
10. Happiness Runs

Live at Vienna folk festival 1981

No ‘Jennifer Juniper’. That song always reminds me of a Jennifer that i had quite a crush on at high school.

She’s still married to the bloke she wed a few years after we left high school, apparently very happily.

I never stood a chance.

Same happened to me except that she married into the local Calbrian mafia family and things got quite complicated after that.

She made her choice. Once you’re in the mob, you’re never out of the mob.

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Date: 2/02/2024 12:50:40
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120687
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


roughbarked said:

captain_spalding said:

No ‘Jennifer Juniper’. That song always reminds me of a Jennifer that i had quite a crush on at high school.

She’s still married to the bloke she wed a few years after we left high school, apparently very happily.

I never stood a chance.

Same happened to me except that she married into the local Calbrian mafia family and things got quite complicated after that.

She made her choice. Once you’re in the mob, you’re never out of the mob.

True

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Date: 2/02/2024 13:44:25
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2120721
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 2/02/2024 14:48:20
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120771
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



Some of my fave musos there.

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Date: 2/02/2024 14:49:16
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120773
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

CARLES TREPAT – Teatro Colón A Coruña 2014
1:10:54.

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Date: 2/02/2024 15:22:54
From: dv
ID: 2120794
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



American, British, Canadian.
Carlos was born in Mexico, at least, and there is one Brazilian.

So the obvious question is, why are African, Asian, and continental European musicians all pissweak with no gumption?

SCIENCE was Afro-Eurasian so he’d know.

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Date: 2/02/2024 15:30:46
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2120800
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


sarahs mum said:


American, British, Canadian.
Carlos was born in Mexico, at least, and there is one Brazilian.

So the obvious question is, why are African, Asian, and continental European musicians all pissweak with no gumption?

SCIENCE was Afro-Eurasian so he’d know.

It’s a list of English-speaking pop musicians.

Probably compiled by somebody with little experience of all the other music.

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Date: 2/02/2024 15:39:40
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2120803
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


sarahs mum said:


American, British, Canadian.
Carlos was born in Mexico, at least, and there is one Brazilian.

So the obvious question is, why are African, Asian, and continental European musicians all pissweak with no gumption?

SCIENCE was Afro-Eurasian so he’d know.

I think he also has a bit of Continental in him.

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Date: 2/02/2024 15:52:31
From: dv
ID: 2120813
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


dv said:

sarahs mum said:


American, British, Canadian.
Carlos was born in Mexico, at least, and there is one Brazilian.

So the obvious question is, why are African, Asian, and continental European musicians all pissweak with no gumption?

SCIENCE was Afro-Eurasian so he’d know.

I think he also has a bit of Continental in him.

he did like a bit of soup.

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Date: 2/02/2024 16:42:48
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120845
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Agustín Barrios: Works for guitar

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Date: 2/02/2024 16:51:31
From: roughbarked
ID: 2120847
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

9,456 views Nov 28, 2023
This beautiful folk-rock album is practically unknown.
It was released in 1972.
Providence was from Portland Oregon. They were discovered and promoted by Threshold Records – the Moody Blues record label. They only made this one album and disbanded.

Providence – Ever Sense The Dawn 1972 – Complete Album

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Date: 2/02/2024 17:18:51
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2120857
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


dv said:

sarahs mum said:


American, British, Canadian.
Carlos was born in Mexico, at least, and there is one Brazilian.

So the obvious question is, why are African, Asian, and continental European musicians all pissweak with no gumption?

SCIENCE was Afro-Eurasian so he’d know.

It’s a list of English-speaking pop musicians.

Probably compiled by somebody with little experience of all the other music.

Agreed.

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Date: 2/02/2024 17:44:26
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2120872
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Very well-played versions of these richly evocative pieces.

Fauré: Complete Piano Quartets & Quintets

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Date: 2/02/2024 17:59:29
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2120874
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Corrs – The Long And Winding Road (Party At The Palace – 2002)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDsJnuYJNNE

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Date: 2/02/2024 18:49:51
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2120898
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

after years of Billy Joel saying he doesn’t need to write songs anymore because he has more than enough material…Joel has released a new song.

Billy Joel – Turn the Lights Back On

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hexZ5hwia08

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Date: 2/02/2024 21:40:26
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2120949
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Anne Briggs – The Jim Lloyd Sessions, 1990-91

“Just awesome. I love Anne Briggs.”

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Date: 2/02/2024 21:52:08
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2120951
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Anne Briggs – The Jim Lloyd Sessions, 1990-91

“Just awesome. I love Anne Briggs.”

Here’s an interview. It’s dated February 2024, but is actually from April 2019.

Still comparatively recent.

https://www.uncut.co.uk/features/i-dont-know-who-i-am-i-dont-know-what-i-am-but-i-am-anne-briggs-interviewed-144807/

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Date: 2/02/2024 22:18:59
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2120960
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Another recent YouTube of an old recording:

John Renbourn and Jacqui McShee at Grenoble University 23rd January 1974

Apologies to roughbarked if he’s already posted this one :)

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Date: 2/02/2024 22:30:20
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2120961
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Last one from me tonight:

Wotcher!’ – The life and music of Danny Thompson – Mono Media Films, London

Without you probably knowing it, Danny Thompson is the sound of your lives. You may not know his name, but you will know his music.

Born in 1939, his 70 year career on the double bass, has seen him go from playing as a teenager on American Air Force bases and Soho strip clubs in the mid to late 1950s to being at the forefront the British R’n‘B and pop world of the early 60s, whilst still part of the house band at the original Ronnie Scotts jazz club at 39 Gerrard Street. And if that wasn’t enough, Danny also played on famous sessions, like the recording of the theme tune of ‘Thunderbirds’ and ‘Congratulations’ by Sir Cliff.

In the late 60s, he became a founder member of Pentangle, and as part of that UK folk scene, he also memorably worked with Nick Drake and John Martyn. In more recent years, he has been in demand by the likes of Kate Bush, Peter Gabriel and Billy Bragg to name but a very few and in 2022, he was in the studio with Paul Weller.

Now, for the first time, Danny is ready to tell his story, and man, can he tell a story. And what a story it is. To take this to the next stage, we welcome interest from a broadcaster or an individual to potentially invest in the project.

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Date: 3/02/2024 09:21:26
From: roughbarked
ID: 2121027
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Another recent YouTube of an old recording:

John Renbourn and Jacqui McShee at Grenoble University 23rd January 1974

Apologies to roughbarked if he’s already posted this one :)

Yep I did.

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Date: 3/02/2024 17:17:56
From: kii
ID: 2121392
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Koala Bass

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Date: 3/02/2024 17:22:54
From: kii
ID: 2121394
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

More Koala Bass…

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Date: 3/02/2024 19:33:13
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2121461
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Mark Knopfler – Old Pigweed

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGJHeuwPq4k

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Date: 3/02/2024 19:38:25
From: roughbarked
ID: 2121468
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Mark Knopfler – Old Pigweed

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGJHeuwPq4k

:)

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Date: 4/02/2024 17:51:30
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2121775
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Molly Tuttle – Cold Rain and Snow

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4QbhNzKGVU

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Date: 5/02/2024 11:27:18
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2121965
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://fb.watch/p-UUZJ6v5w/

short that is too short.

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Date: 5/02/2024 11:32:10
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2121969
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


https://fb.watch/p-UUZJ6v5w/

short that is too short.

Very nice.

But there’s two of them!

(I guess there were two when S&G used to sing it too)

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Date: 5/02/2024 11:43:01
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2121978
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

https://fb.watch/p-UUZJ6v5w/

short that is too short.

Very nice.

But there’s two of them!

(I guess there were two when S&G used to sing it too)

She’s the support act for the next tour.

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Date: 5/02/2024 18:19:20
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2122113
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I just watched Fil from wings of Pegasus on youtube discussing Pentatonix and pitch correction.

I’m with him. I’d prefer it if they didn’t mix out the expression in the studio. Why do this to good singers? No wonder music all sounds limp these days.

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Date: 6/02/2024 16:39:04
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2122388
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Mark Knopfler Guitar Collection Sale – Christie’s 2024-01-31 – Highlights Part 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHsevNKAh9Y

—-

omfg

220,000 pounds for a telecaster.

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Date: 6/02/2024 16:43:36
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2122390
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Mark Knopfler Guitar Collection Sale – Christie’s 2024-01-31 – Highlights Part 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHsevNKAh9Y

—-

omfg

220,000 pounds for a telecaster.

330,000 for the red ‘walk of life’ telecaster.

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Date: 6/02/2024 16:54:33
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2122394
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


sarahs mum said:

Mark Knopfler Guitar Collection Sale – Christie’s 2024-01-31 – Highlights Part 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHsevNKAh9Y

—-

omfg

220,000 pounds for a telecaster.

330,000 for the red ‘walk of life’ telecaster.

the ‘money for nothing’ and ‘brother’s in arms’ Gibson…470,000 pounds

and another Les Paul Gibson 550,000 pounds.

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Date: 6/02/2024 17:54:15
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2122414
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


sarahs mum said:

Mark Knopfler Guitar Collection Sale – Christie’s 2024-01-31 – Highlights Part 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHsevNKAh9Y

—-

omfg

220,000 pounds for a telecaster.

330,000 for the red ‘walk of life’ telecaster.

That’s heavy.

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Date: 6/02/2024 17:54:16
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2122415
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


sarahs mum said:

Mark Knopfler Guitar Collection Sale – Christie’s 2024-01-31 – Highlights Part 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHsevNKAh9Y

—-

omfg

220,000 pounds for a telecaster.

330,000 for the red ‘walk of life’ telecaster.

That’s heavy.

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Date: 7/02/2024 01:22:21
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2122505
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


https://fb.watch/p-UUZJ6v5w/

short that is too short.

bump for ogmog

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Date: 7/02/2024 02:44:50
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2122507
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Aoife O’Donovan – Daughters

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Fms0kjvfi4

Here in the dark
Everything that once was becomes a tiny spark
Looking back from the next century
What will they see?

The names of the girls who laid the stones
Names long forgotten- never scribbled in tomes
They were strong and indestructible
Their hearts were full

Now the edifice of women’s liberty
It is almost complete
But protected and serene the rich women are still
Honing their malevolent skills
Growing bolder in their treachery
Selling for free

There are those who are willing to vilify
Their sisters ‘cross the land- they declare them too quick to cry
Saying don’t trust them with the privilege
Don’t even try

Will we ever be ready for a victory?
Or sit and watch the country as it bleeds?

The enemies of our cause they try to stop us
But before the vote is won,
we can’t leave the fight to the daughters of our daughters
So we go into the fray, shoulders bare, feel the fire and liberate

Women in schools and counting houses, in shops and on the farm they’re all around us
They got babies crying at their breasts, sun sinks in the west

The veins of these women are not filled with milk and water
These are mothers of bold American daughters
They are not afraid. They’re lying in wait

Listening for the bugle call to send them in
Suffrage is the only way to end.

The enemies of our cause they try to stop us
But before the vote is won, we can’t leave the fighting to the daughters of our daughters
So we go into the fray, shoulders bare, take the punches to our faces
Feel the fire In our bones, and liberate

When will we be ready for the victory?
Will we ever be ready for the victory?

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Date: 7/02/2024 03:44:40
From: kii
ID: 2122508
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Music to stack the dishes, feed The Sally Cat (again), and make your flat white to.

George Frideric Handel – The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba

Older sister had a cat named Sheba.

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Date: 7/02/2024 16:00:57
From: Ian
ID: 2122643
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Dave’s Gonna Release Your Soul

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Date: 8/02/2024 15:30:10
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2123005
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

From last year:

BLACKMORE’S NIGHT ‘Greensleeves (25th Anniversary New Mix)’ – Official Lyric Video

Ritchie Blackmore is 78 now and still not afraid to wear a wig:

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Date: 11/02/2024 07:00:10
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2123983
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ginger Baker Reviews the Sounds of May 1970
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47aIrWN6×2U

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Date: 11/02/2024 08:27:42
From: Ogmog
ID: 2123986
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Toby Keith

I Like the Old Me Better

Baby, when I first laid eyes on you, I swore I’d do anything
Let ya clean me up, fix me up, just to get you to wear my weddin’ ring
Now I’m havin’ second thoughts and I’m writin’ you this letter
I’m scared to tell you to your face that I like the old me better

I liked the old me better, I was a lot more fun
I liked the old me better, I didn’t take crap from anyone
Well, I’d sleep all day, party all night, do whatever I wanted whenever I liked
Baby, you made me a brand new man, but I like the old me better

Don’t get me wrong, you ain’t that bad and I appreciate your work
I don’t drink as much, swear as much, you even made me go to church
I ain’t done much talkin’ since the day we got together
I’m a different man because of you, but I like the old me better

I liked the old me better, I was a lot more fun
I liked the old me better, I didn’t take crap from anyone
Well, I’d sleep all day, party all night, do whatever I wanted whenever I liked
Baby, you made me a brand new man, but I like the old me better

No doubt about it, you’re the only one
And I know you really love the man that I’ve become

Girl, I got to say you’re the only one that I’ve ever loved
You and I are a good fit, like a hand and glove
But now I’m sittin’ here lookin’ back, wearin’ this stupid sweater
Truth be told, I’ve got to say I like the old me better

I liked the old me better, I was a lot more fun
I liked the old me better, I didn’t take crap from anyone
Well, I’d sleep all day, party all night, do whatever I wanted whenever I liked
Baby, you made me a brand new man, but I like the old me better
Girl, you made me a brand new man, but I like the old me better

I like the old me better
I like the old me better
I like the old me better
I like the old me better
I’m gonna tell you to your face
I’m gonna tell you to your face
I’m gonna tell you to your face
I’m gonna tell you to your face
I want dancing all night long
I’m gonna tell you to your face
I want dancing all night long, ah, ooh

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Date: 11/02/2024 10:45:31
From: Ogmog
ID: 2124040
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Toby Keith

Red Solo Cup

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Date: 12/02/2024 11:18:57
From: Ogmog
ID: 2124429
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Queen

RADIO GAGA

(Live Aid 1985)

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Date: 12/02/2024 11:20:30
From: roughbarked
ID: 2124431
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

It’s a dry heat

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Date: 12/02/2024 11:29:31
From: roughbarked
ID: 2124436
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Champagne Song ~ Melanie

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Date: 12/02/2024 16:10:50
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2124660
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 12/02/2024 16:13:48
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2124662
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



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Date: 13/02/2024 10:24:47
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2124829
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Martin Simpson – Never Any Good

A beautiful rendition on ABC Radio National from 12 years ago.
Includes a brief chat with Fran Kelly.

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Date: 13/02/2024 21:17:04
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2125158
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

On this day in 1971, American singer-songwriter Carole King released her second studio album Tapestry. It is one of the best-selling albums of all time, with over 25 million copies sold worldwide. The lead single from the album ‘It’s Too Late’/‘I Feel the Earth Move’ spent five weeks at No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The cover photograph was taken at King’s Laurel Canyon home. It shows her sitting in a window frame, holding a tapestry she hand-stitched herself, with her cat Telemachus at her feet.

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Date: 13/02/2024 21:20:40
From: roughbarked
ID: 2125160
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


On this day in 1971, American singer-songwriter Carole King released her second studio album Tapestry. It is one of the best-selling albums of all time, with over 25 million copies sold worldwide. The lead single from the album ‘It’s Too Late’/‘I Feel the Earth Move’ spent five weeks at No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The cover photograph was taken at King’s Laurel Canyon home. It shows her sitting in a window frame, holding a tapestry she hand-stitched herself, with her cat Telemachus at her feet.

I believe I know the album and the songwriter very well from her works.

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Date: 14/02/2024 03:28:48
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2125223
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Nati Dreddd – Caledonia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhEC3keuBlE

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Date: 15/02/2024 22:59:36
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2125849
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXInk1PCsc8

Link

Cab Calloway 1933 Cartoon of St. James Infirmary Blues

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Date: 15/02/2024 23:38:08
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2125851
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bogsnorkler said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXInk1PCsc8

Link

Cab Calloway 1933 Cartoon of St. James Infirmary Blues

Good one, ta. Usual expressive singing from Cab and a very odd cartoon.

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Date: 16/02/2024 19:13:17
From: Ogmog
ID: 2126134
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bogsnorkler said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXInk1PCsc8

Link

Cab Calloway 1933 Cartoon of St. James Infirmary Blues

Basically the lyric is about a soldier or sailor who has just come from
the infirmary where he has viewed the corpse of his lady friend.

St. James Infirmary

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Date: 17/02/2024 11:10:21
From: OCDC
ID: 2126313
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FfEj5bnrzbo

Been a while since I heard that.

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Date: 17/02/2024 11:14:11
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 2126317
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Were you also a SimCity aficionado?

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Date: 17/02/2024 11:16:18
From: OCDC
ID: 2126320
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Witty Rejoinder said:

Were you also a SimCity aficionado?
Of course. My favourite news ticker was “Deanna fears she will never walk on wharf”.

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Date: 17/02/2024 11:19:27
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 2126324
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

OCDC said:


Witty Rejoinder said:
Were you also a SimCity aficionado?
Of course. My favourite news ticker was “Deanna fears she will never walk on wharf”.

LOL

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Date: 17/02/2024 15:05:52
From: dv
ID: 2126448
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/pwHuEDCM7xs?si=r_aIcG-w1o_S5IdA

Pharcyde is doing a gig in Freo next week

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Date: 17/02/2024 15:21:57
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2126457
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Dire Straits first album.

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Date: 18/02/2024 00:44:18
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2126619
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ralph McTell and the RTÉ Concert Orchestra – “Clare to here”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bd2ayqDfxrs

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Date: 18/02/2024 01:02:02
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2126622
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Very pleasant listening.

Hoffmeister clarinet quartets.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mivvYxFD-XQ7R52LGjjLGGMwpBfmA7_tY

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Date: 18/02/2024 11:24:24
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2126726
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

UK & Irish Folk Music 60s-80s ·

· ▪️Most musicians have a tale to tell, this one from the late John Renbourn amused me more than many as I could picture him on stage going through the ordeal, stuck for words…. 😅 🎼🖤🍂 “Renbourn had an unusual technique whereby he used three fingers on the right and a thumb to the guitar, with filed down pieces of ping pong balls stuck on as artificial nails. “People tell me I’m living in the dark ages, I’m scorned for using these old ping pong balls,” he told Matthews. “But they work, there’s nothing too much wrong with them – apart from the fact that they’re flammable.” He did admit that they occasionally fell off. “The Pentangle came out of retirement and we were playing a very big show at the Barbican, and as I was playing, one fell off. I was clever and I had some superglue with me and another one under the chair… I stuck it on, but I didn’t know if the glue was coming out or not, so I bit the top of the superglue, and I stuck my lips together!” ✒️
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Date: 18/02/2024 11:35:08
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2126737
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


UK & Irish Folk Music 60s-80s ·

· ▪️Most musicians have a tale to tell, this one from the late John Renbourn amused me more than many as I could picture him on stage going through the ordeal, stuck for words…. 😅 🎼🖤🍂 “Renbourn had an unusual technique whereby he used three fingers on the right and a thumb to the guitar, with filed down pieces of ping pong balls stuck on as artificial nails. “People tell me I’m living in the dark ages, I’m scorned for using these old ping pong balls,” he told Matthews. “But they work, there’s nothing too much wrong with them – apart from the fact that they’re flammable.” He did admit that they occasionally fell off. “The Pentangle came out of retirement and we were playing a very big show at the Barbican, and as I was playing, one fell off. I was clever and I had some superglue with me and another one under the chair… I stuck it on, but I didn’t know if the glue was coming out or not, so I bit the top of the superglue, and I stuck my lips together!” ✒️

Hadn’t heard that one :)

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Date: 18/02/2024 11:43:16
From: roughbarked
ID: 2126747
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

UK & Irish Folk Music 60s-80s ·

· ▪️Most musicians have a tale to tell, this one from the late John Renbourn amused me more than many as I could picture him on stage going through the ordeal, stuck for words…. 😅 🎼🖤🍂 “Renbourn had an unusual technique whereby he used three fingers on the right and a thumb to the guitar, with filed down pieces of ping pong balls stuck on as artificial nails. “People tell me I’m living in the dark ages, I’m scorned for using these old ping pong balls,” he told Matthews. “But they work, there’s nothing too much wrong with them – apart from the fact that they’re flammable.” He did admit that they occasionally fell off. “The Pentangle came out of retirement and we were playing a very big show at the Barbican, and as I was playing, one fell off. I was clever and I had some superglue with me and another one under the chair… I stuck it on, but I didn’t know if the glue was coming out or not, so I bit the top of the superglue, and I stuck my lips together!” ✒️

Hadn’t heard that one :)

It is one of the superglue tales, I presume.

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Date: 18/02/2024 15:15:12
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2126868
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Earliest Known Recording of The Quarrymen – Woolton Village Fete 1957
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsjTc6r92N8

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Date: 18/02/2024 15:18:14
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2126870
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The quarrymen , Maggie Mae
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDYrDhcPLY0

The Silver Beatles – I Saw Her Standing There
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8Oxu0_sWig

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Date: 18/02/2024 15:25:12
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2126878
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


The quarrymen , Maggie Mae
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDYrDhcPLY0

The Silver Beatles – I Saw Her Standing There
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8Oxu0_sWig

I think that’s John singing (silver beatles), he had a richer deeper voice than Paul.

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Date: 18/02/2024 15:29:02
From: roughbarked
ID: 2126879
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


sarahs mum said:

The quarrymen , Maggie Mae
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDYrDhcPLY0

The Silver Beatles – I Saw Her Standing There
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8Oxu0_sWig

I think that’s John singing (silver beatles), he had a richer deeper voice than Paul.

Their voices are distinctive enough to work out who wrote each individual song in the first step.

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Date: 18/02/2024 15:30:04
From: roughbarked
ID: 2126880
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Peak Warming Man said:

sarahs mum said:

The quarrymen , Maggie Mae
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDYrDhcPLY0

The Silver Beatles – I Saw Her Standing There
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8Oxu0_sWig

I think that’s John singing (silver beatles), he had a richer deeper voice than Paul.

Their voices are distinctive enough to work out who wrote each individual song in the first step.

ie; it is their lyrics, their poem so who else could sing it?

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Date: 18/02/2024 15:31:13
From: roughbarked
ID: 2126881
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

Peak Warming Man said:

I think that’s John singing (silver beatles), he had a richer deeper voice than Paul.

Their voices are distinctive enough to work out who wrote each individual song in the first step.

ie; it is their lyrics, their poem so who else could sing it?

Though Doug Parkinson said that he got a little help from his friends a little differently.

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Date: 18/02/2024 15:31:55
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2126882
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


The quarrymen , Maggie Mae
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDYrDhcPLY0

The Silver Beatles – I Saw Her Standing There
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8Oxu0_sWig

That Maggie Mae is pretty different from the Rod Stewart version :)

… and the words as we knew them in the student’s union:

Wake up Maggie
I think I got something to say to you
It’s late September and I really should be back at school
But what’s the bloody point when you’re shutting down the student unions?

In honour of Margaret Thatcher.

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Date: 18/02/2024 15:35:21
From: roughbarked
ID: 2126884
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

The quarrymen , Maggie Mae
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDYrDhcPLY0

The Silver Beatles – I Saw Her Standing There
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8Oxu0_sWig

That Maggie Mae is pretty different from the Rod Stewart version :)

… and the words as we knew them in the student’s union:

Wake up Maggie
I think I got something to say to you
It’s late September and I really should be back at school
But what’s the bloody point when you’re shutting down the student unions?

In honour of Margaret Thatcher.

This is apparently known as a reconjecturalization?

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Date: 18/02/2024 15:42:17
From: roughbarked
ID: 2126885
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Peak Warming Man said:

sarahs mum said:

The quarrymen , Maggie Mae
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDYrDhcPLY0

The Silver Beatles – I Saw Her Standing There
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8Oxu0_sWig

I think that’s John singing (silver beatles), he had a richer deeper voice than Paul.

Their voices are distinctive enough to work out who wrote each individual song in the first step.

and I disagree, this is Paul singing the lead.

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Date: 18/02/2024 15:45:11
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2126888
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

Peak Warming Man said:

I think that’s John singing (silver beatles), he had a richer deeper voice than Paul.

Their voices are distinctive enough to work out who wrote each individual song in the first step.

and I disagree, this is Paul singing the lead.

^

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Date: 18/02/2024 15:49:45
From: roughbarked
ID: 2126890
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

Their voices are distinctive enough to work out who wrote each individual song in the first step.

and I disagree, this is Paul singing the lead.

^

Nods. :)

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Date: 18/02/2024 15:51:55
From: roughbarked
ID: 2126892
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

and I disagree, this is Paul singing the lead.

^

Nods. :)

275,707 views Mar 14, 2023 THE CAVERN CLUB
00:00 Catswalk (Take 1)
01:24 Catswalk (Take 2)
02:48 Seventeen (Harmonica Version)
05:56 One After 909 (Take 1)
09:08 One After 909 (Take 2)
Complete Cavern Club Rehearsal

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Date: 18/02/2024 15:54:02
From: roughbarked
ID: 2126894
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

^

Nods. :)

275,707 views Mar 14, 2023 THE CAVERN CLUB
00:00 Catswalk (Take 1)
01:24 Catswalk (Take 2)
02:48 Seventeen (Harmonica Version)
05:56 One After 909 (Take 1)
09:08 One After 909 (Take 2)
Complete Cavern Club Rehearsal

Guess who is on the harmonica?

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Date: 18/02/2024 16:07:37
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2126899
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ellie’s (male) co-owner is well aware of the consequences of Original Sin, The Fall and all that and is sympathetic to the repentant politician’s plight. However, the incident did remind Hendo of this somewhat ungrammatical Irish poem of no known origin:

It was a year ago, September
a day I well remember
I was walking up and down
in drunken pride
when my knees began to flutter
and I fell down in the gutter
and a pig came by and lay down by my side
As I lay there in the gutter
thinking thoughts I could not utter
I thought I heard a passing lady say,
“You can tell a man who boozes
by the company he chooses…”
And with that, the pig got up and walked away

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Date: 18/02/2024 16:33:32
From: party_pants
ID: 2126904
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:

And with that, the pig got up and walked away

LOL. Good one :)

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Date: 18/02/2024 16:39:33
From: roughbarked
ID: 2126910
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

Nods. :)

275,707 views Mar 14, 2023 THE CAVERN CLUB
00:00 Catswalk (Take 1)
01:24 Catswalk (Take 2)
02:48 Seventeen (Harmonica Version)
05:56 One After 909 (Take 1)
09:08 One After 909 (Take 2)
Complete Cavern Club Rehearsal

Guess who is on the harmonica?

as in the other video mentioned in a few posts above, the quarrymen does have John Lennon as the lead vocalist.

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Date: 19/02/2024 17:38:23
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2127252
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I enjoyed this reaction.

Blind Reaction! Kasey Chambers: “Lose Yourself” (Eminem Cover) LIVE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDigKTB_c6w

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Date: 21/02/2024 08:52:49
From: Ogmog
ID: 2127677
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Willie Nelson – Me and You

(Official Video)

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Date: 22/02/2024 13:41:22
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2128168
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Gold & Silver, Mary Hopkin

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Date: 22/02/2024 14:02:52
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2128178
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ooh Boys (It’s Hot) (Live / 1978)

The Ozark Mountain Daredevils –

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egQwmIWiDEs

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Date: 22/02/2024 14:41:14
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2128201
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Cool British Singles Released in August 1966
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6EKc0q-6WE


that one is nostalgic.

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Date: 23/02/2024 17:12:22
From: Ogmog
ID: 2128569
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jon Anderson

Olias of Sunhillow

Complete

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Date: 23/02/2024 17:20:15
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2128570
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


Jon Anderson

Olias of Sunhillow

Complete

Don’t know how I missed that one back in ’76.

Will have to download and listen at my leisure later.

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Date: 23/02/2024 19:37:41
From: Ogmog
ID: 2128597
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Ogmog said:

Jon Anderson

Olias of Sunhillow

Complete

Don’t know how I missed that one back in ’76.

Will have to download and listen at my leisure later.

http://dragondaze.50webs.com/Dragondaze_-_Gallery/Dragondaze_-_Album_Artwork/Olias_of_Sunhillow/olias_of_sunhillow.html

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Date: 24/02/2024 10:55:21
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2128729
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Something a bit different from Danny Thompson, 1970

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Date: 24/02/2024 11:00:22
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2128731
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Something a bit different from Danny Thompson, 1970

Thinking that one might have been better left in the vaults.

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Date: 24/02/2024 11:00:22
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2128732
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Something a bit different from Danny Thompson, 1970

Thinking that one might have been better left in the vaults.

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Date: 24/02/2024 11:04:30
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2128734
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Something a bit different from Danny Thompson, 1970

Thinking that one might have been better left in the vaults.

I saw Pentangle live twice in my London days, but for some reason Danny didn’t do any singing. Can’t think why not.

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Date: 24/02/2024 11:10:20
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2128736
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bubblecar said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Something a bit different from Danny Thompson, 1970

Thinking that one might have been better left in the vaults.

I saw Pentangle live twice in my London days, but for some reason Danny didn’t do any singing. Can’t think why not.

Here’s another one, guaranteed free of Danny Thompson singing
Danny Thompson, Michelle Wright & Karen Matheson – Guitar Talk

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Date: 24/02/2024 12:15:33
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2128754
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Marmalade – Reflections Of My Life (1969)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wO5G9b3fGw

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Date: 24/02/2024 12:18:16
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2128755
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Marmalade – Reflections Of My Life (1969)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wO5G9b3fGw

Dean Ford – “Reflections of My Life “ feat: Joe Tansin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dn9bAvWS4RU

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Date: 24/02/2024 12:20:43
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2128756
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Marmalade – Reflections Of My Life (1969)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wO5G9b3fGw

OK, maybe I do have some vague recollection of them :)

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Date: 24/02/2024 15:33:42
From: roughbarked
ID: 2128816
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

Marmalade – Reflections Of My Life (1969)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wO5G9b3fGw

OK, maybe I do have some vague recollection of them :)

From the Gaylords to Marmalade

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Date: 24/02/2024 20:46:45
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2128983
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Brian Cadd – Ginger Man – 1972 – promo clip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86l78xwh8tg

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Date: 24/02/2024 22:05:12
From: Spiny Norman
ID: 2129002
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Where do you go my lovely.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULK-zbc_KMI

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Date: 24/02/2024 22:11:22
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2129006
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 24/02/2024 22:22:01
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2129009
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Quite a few of them are still alive.

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Date: 24/02/2024 22:31:16
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2129014
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


Quite a few of them are still alive.

Lennon survived the 70s. but only just.

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Date: 24/02/2024 23:45:32
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2129048
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Different.

What if Johnny Cash had written and sung Hotel California …

https://youtu.be/8T-SDp4N24Q

Link

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Date: 25/02/2024 01:54:54
From: Ogmog
ID: 2129070
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



The 70’s? or Their 70’s?

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Date: 25/02/2024 02:05:18
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2129072
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


sarahs mum said:


The 70’s? or Their 70’s?

I think the story reflects the idea that being a rock and roll star made it likely you would die. perhaps at 27.

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Date: 25/02/2024 10:35:05
From: roughbarked
ID: 2129127
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Ogmog said:

sarahs mum said:


The 70’s? or Their 70’s?

I think the story reflects the idea that being a rock and roll star made it likely you would die. perhaps at 27.

Some of those in that list did.

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Date: 25/02/2024 14:12:36
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2129226
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Chris Thile ·
6 d ·
As of today, my two beloved Gibson F5s are 100 YEARS OLD. They were born at the Gibson factory in Kalamazoo, MI, and signed by Lloyd Loar on February 18th, 1924. As far as I’ve gathered, #75316 (3rd and 4th pics) was purchased new by an 18 year old kid in Kansas who played it in his mandolin orchestra for a year, then married his high school sweetheart, who found it under their wedding bed the year after he died, 60+ years later. #75318 (1st and 2nd pics) on the other hand was played throughout its life by a fellow in the Bronx. They were both in original condition when I bought them (#75316 looked straight-up unplayed!). A collector’s dream, a player’s nightm—OBSTACLE, let’s say. I’ve never encountered an unmodified Loar-era F5 that played well, or even in tune. Infinite thanks to master luthiers, Steve Gilchrist, Lynn Dudenbostel, and Tom Crandall, for helping me get them into fighting shape. |: SOUND > COLLECTIBILITY 😐
Ahem. HAPPY CENTENNIAL, YOU TWO!!! The beauty you’re capable of never ceases to amaze/tantalize me, and I’m deeply honored to be your current guardian.

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Date: 25/02/2024 14:14:49
From: roughbarked
ID: 2129227
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Chris Thile ·
6 d ·
As of today, my two beloved Gibson F5s are 100 YEARS OLD. They were born at the Gibson factory in Kalamazoo, MI, and signed by Lloyd Loar on February 18th, 1924. As far as I’ve gathered, #75316 (3rd and 4th pics) was purchased new by an 18 year old kid in Kansas who played it in his mandolin orchestra for a year, then married his high school sweetheart, who found it under their wedding bed the year after he died, 60+ years later. #75318 (1st and 2nd pics) on the other hand was played throughout its life by a fellow in the Bronx. They were both in original condition when I bought them (#75316 looked straight-up unplayed!). A collector’s dream, a player’s nightm—OBSTACLE, let’s say. I’ve never encountered an unmodified Loar-era F5 that played well, or even in tune. Infinite thanks to master luthiers, Steve Gilchrist, Lynn Dudenbostel, and Tom Crandall, for helping me get them into fighting shape. |: SOUND > COLLECTIBILITY 😐
Ahem. HAPPY CENTENNIAL, YOU TWO!!! The beauty you’re capable of never ceases to amaze/tantalize me, and I’m deeply honored to be your current guardian.


:)

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Date: 25/02/2024 20:34:28
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2129317
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Missy Higgins – You Should Run
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSnNhLaRjZQ

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Date: 26/02/2024 06:34:55
From: OCDC
ID: 2129366
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 26/02/2024 07:47:27
From: roughbarked
ID: 2129379
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

A bit of Focus. I was watching a clip dedicated to the Mastery of Jan Akkerman and found a live clip of their performance,
“Broadcasting Live” BBC TV (Full DVD)
Here is a part of that titled La Cathedrele de Strassbourg

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Date: 26/02/2024 15:02:15
From: Spiny Norman
ID: 2129528
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

ジニー・ジニー・ジニー (2021 Remaster)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O03_aoQfsA

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Date: 26/02/2024 16:20:50
From: roughbarked
ID: 2129530
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Suite 1

Jan Akkerman accoustic.

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Date: 26/02/2024 16:36:00
From: roughbarked
ID: 2129532
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jan Akkerman band Streetwalker

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Date: 26/02/2024 16:51:47
From: roughbarked
ID: 2129541
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Harry Sacksioni vs Jan Akkerman – The Battle

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Date: 26/02/2024 16:56:14
From: roughbarked
ID: 2129543
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jan Akkerman and Paco De Lucia

966,858 views Mar 30, 2007
Live 70’s improv Jam. The duo only met a short time before and could not speak each others language. So they communicated in broken english. Akkerman said afterwards Lucia had the technique of a God and that he felt like he hed been run over by a Jet plane !

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Date: 26/02/2024 17:14:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 2129550
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jan Akkerman – Fantasia (John Dowland) Live 1975
142,318 views Mar 3, 2012
Jan Akkerman performing live in a Danish cafe. He is playing a very difficult piece of John Dowland called: Fantasia.
Played on a lute.
Enjoy it!

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Date: 26/02/2024 17:38:50
From: roughbarked
ID: 2129566
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

JAN AKKERMAN Wildflower / All Together… Oh That!

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Date: 26/02/2024 17:44:43
From: roughbarked
ID: 2129569
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jan Akkerman Suite 2

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Date: 27/02/2024 18:57:18
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2129883
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Arthur McBride (Paul Brady Cover)

Melanie MacLaren

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDCl-6OenDY

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Date: 27/02/2024 19:21:28
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2129886
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Arthur McBride (Paul Brady Cover)

Melanie MacLaren

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDCl-6OenDY

From TATE

Arthur McBride” (also called “The Recruiting Sergeant” or “Arthur McBride and the Sergeant”) is a folk song (Roud 2355) probably of Irish origin, also found in England, Scotland, Australia, and North America. Describing a violent altercation with a recruiting sergeant, it can be narrowly categorized as an “anti-recruiting” song, a specific form of anti-war song, and more broadly as a protest song. A. L. Lloyd described it as “that most good-natured, mettlesome, and un-pacifistic of anti-militarist songs”.

Content
The song’s narrator recounts how he and his cousin or friend, Arthur McBride, were strolling by the sea when approached by three British Army soldiers: a recruiting sergeant, a corporal, and a little drummer. The sergeant tries to entice the pair to volunteer with a recruitment bounty and smart uniform, but they refuse the prospect of being sent to fight and die in France. The sergeant takes offence at the uncivil tone and threatens to use his sword, but before he can draw it the pair beat the soldiers with shillelaghs, and throw their swords and drum in the sea.

Some singers omit the song’s more violent details. Sometimes the name is “Arthur le Bride”. The sergeant is usually named “Napper” or “Napier”, the corporal “Vamp” or “Cramp”. Many versions are set on Christmas morning. A Scottish version is on a “summer’s morning”, and Arthur McBride is the name of the recruiting sergeant rather than the narrator’s ally.

“Arthur McBride” was recorded during the British folk revival by The Exiles (Enoch Kent, Bobby Campbell, and Gordon McCulloch) on their 1966 album Freedom, Come All Ye; and by Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick on their 1969 album Prince Heathen. Planxty recorded Joyce’s version on their 1973 self-titled debut album. Later recordings include Paddy Reilly (The Town I Loved So Well, 1975); John Kirkpatrick and Sue Harris (Stolen Ground, 1989); Chris Foster (Traces, 1999); Ewan McLennan (Rags & Robes, 2010).

Paul Brady adapted a long version from Grover’s A Heritage of Songs, which he had found while touring America with The Johnstons in 1972–3. When Brady joined Planxty they switched to playing his version, and he recorded it as “Arthur McBride and the Sergeant” on the 1976 album Andy Irvine/Paul Brady. (Andy Irvine did not feature on the track.) Brady’s acoustic guitar has open G tuning and he combines Irish traditional style with some ornaments, “interplay between solo melodic moments and brief chordal sections”; it is widely considered the song’s definitive version. John Leventhal included it on a mixtape for Rosanne Cash, which she said persuaded her to marry him. Many later versions derive from Brady’s, including those of Bob Dylan (Good as I Been to You, 1992), Mipso (a 2020 Christmas single), and Australian Paul Kelly (Paul Kelly’s Christmas Train, 2021). The 1978 short film Christmas Morning is a music video enactment of Brady’s recording, starring Paul Bennett as Arthur McBride and Godfrey Quigley as the recruiting sergeant.

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Date: 27/02/2024 19:32:27
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2129887
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

Arthur McBride (Paul Brady Cover)

Melanie MacLaren

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDCl-6OenDY

From TATE

Arthur McBride” (also called “The Recruiting Sergeant” or “Arthur McBride and the Sergeant”) is a folk song (Roud 2355) probably of Irish origin, also found in England, Scotland, Australia, and North America. Describing a violent altercation with a recruiting sergeant, it can be narrowly categorized as an “anti-recruiting” song, a specific form of anti-war song, and more broadly as a protest song. A. L. Lloyd described it as “that most good-natured, mettlesome, and un-pacifistic of anti-militarist songs”.

Content
The song’s narrator recounts how he and his cousin or friend, Arthur McBride, were strolling by the sea when approached by three British Army soldiers: a recruiting sergeant, a corporal, and a little drummer. The sergeant tries to entice the pair to volunteer with a recruitment bounty and smart uniform, but they refuse the prospect of being sent to fight and die in France. The sergeant takes offence at the uncivil tone and threatens to use his sword, but before he can draw it the pair beat the soldiers with shillelaghs, and throw their swords and drum in the sea.

Some singers omit the song’s more violent details. Sometimes the name is “Arthur le Bride”. The sergeant is usually named “Napper” or “Napier”, the corporal “Vamp” or “Cramp”. Many versions are set on Christmas morning. A Scottish version is on a “summer’s morning”, and Arthur McBride is the name of the recruiting sergeant rather than the narrator’s ally.

“Arthur McBride” was recorded during the British folk revival by The Exiles (Enoch Kent, Bobby Campbell, and Gordon McCulloch) on their 1966 album Freedom, Come All Ye; and by Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick on their 1969 album Prince Heathen. Planxty recorded Joyce’s version on their 1973 self-titled debut album. Later recordings include Paddy Reilly (The Town I Loved So Well, 1975); John Kirkpatrick and Sue Harris (Stolen Ground, 1989); Chris Foster (Traces, 1999); Ewan McLennan (Rags & Robes, 2010).

Paul Brady adapted a long version from Grover’s A Heritage of Songs, which he had found while touring America with The Johnstons in 1972–3. When Brady joined Planxty they switched to playing his version, and he recorded it as “Arthur McBride and the Sergeant” on the 1976 album Andy Irvine/Paul Brady. (Andy Irvine did not feature on the track.) Brady’s acoustic guitar has open G tuning and he combines Irish traditional style with some ornaments, “interplay between solo melodic moments and brief chordal sections”; it is widely considered the song’s definitive version. John Leventhal included it on a mixtape for Rosanne Cash, which she said persuaded her to marry him. Many later versions derive from Brady’s, including those of Bob Dylan (Good as I Been to You, 1992), Mipso (a 2020 Christmas single), and Australian Paul Kelly (Paul Kelly’s Christmas Train, 2021). The 1978 short film Christmas Morning is a music video enactment of Brady’s recording, starring Paul Bennett as Arthur McBride and Godfrey Quigley as the recruiting sergeant.

favourite version.

Arthur McBride – Chris Thile & Sarah Jarosz | Live from Here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLzGRKNAuJo

not favourite version.

Arthur McBride · Bob Dylan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9K8OuhNsnc

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Date: 28/02/2024 09:03:23
From: Ogmog
ID: 2129959
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

that mad man with the flute

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Date: 28/02/2024 12:00:39
From: OCDC
ID: 2130025
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 29/02/2024 16:43:47
From: roughbarked
ID: 2130610
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

the amazing Steve Howe

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Date: 29/02/2024 16:48:44
From: roughbarked
ID: 2130611
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


the amazing Steve Howe

Always spark off to a drive…

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Date: 1/03/2024 14:08:04
From: Ogmog
ID: 2130914
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


Queen

RADIO GAGA

(Live Aid 1985)

The Story Of Queen At Live Aid
Why Was It So Perfect?

QUEEN – Live Aid 1985 Full Concert

.

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Date: 1/03/2024 16:03:23
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2130970
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michelangelo Carbonara plays over two hours of Ravel.

Ravel: Complete Piano Music

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhEOs8y5-6c&t=248s

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Date: 1/03/2024 16:30:05
From: dv
ID: 2130987
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Michelangelo Carbonara plays over two hours of Ravel.

Ravel: Complete Piano Music

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhEOs8y5-6c&t=248s

What an unusual name

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Date: 1/03/2024 16:37:41
From: Tamb
ID: 2130996
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


Bubblecar said:

Michelangelo Carbonara plays over two hours of Ravel.

Ravel: Complete Piano Music

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhEOs8y5-6c&t=248s

What an unusual name


Grieg. In the hall of the mountain King https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=grieg+peer+gynt&mid=68253E8E7AC41F33B73568253E8E7AC41F33B735&FORM=VIRE

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Date: 2/03/2024 00:59:43
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2131119
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Neil Young: If you’re an artist and you created something and you knew the master was 100 percent great, but the consumer got 5 percent, would you be feeling good? I like to point that out to artists. That’s why people listen to music differently today. It’s all about the bottom and the beat driving everything, and that’s because in the resolution of the music, there’s nothing else you can really hear. The warmth and the depth at the high end is gone.
A lot of people that buy vinyl today don’t realize that they’re listening to CD masters on vinyl and that’s because the record companies have figured out that people want vinyl,” Young said in an interview with southern California radio show the Frame. “And they’re only making CD masters in digital, so all the new products that come out on vinyl are actually CDs on vinyl, which is really nothing but a fashion statement.”
Punk and rock and roll are all the same thing. Or what it degenerated from is what rock and roll is now. It’s not rock and roll. It’s pop. It’s fabricated for the masses. An imitation, a shoddy semblance of what it was. There are still people that play rock and roll, but they call this other music “rock and roll.” It’s Perry Como music compared to real rock and roll. Remember when real rock and roll started? There was real rock and roll, and then that other music that your parents listened to and everything? It’s like rock and roll now is the music that our parents listened to. It’s like gone.
.

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Date: 2/03/2024 01:01:49
From: roughbarked
ID: 2131120
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Neil Young: If you’re an artist and you created something and you knew the master was 100 percent great, but the consumer got 5 percent, would you be feeling good? I like to point that out to artists. That’s why people listen to music differently today. It’s all about the bottom and the beat driving everything, and that’s because in the resolution of the music, there’s nothing else you can really hear. The warmth and the depth at the high end is gone.
A lot of people that buy vinyl today don’t realize that they’re listening to CD masters on vinyl and that’s because the record companies have figured out that people want vinyl,” Young said in an interview with southern California radio show the Frame. “And they’re only making CD masters in digital, so all the new products that come out on vinyl are actually CDs on vinyl, which is really nothing but a fashion statement.”
Punk and rock and roll are all the same thing. Or what it degenerated from is what rock and roll is now. It’s not rock and roll. It’s pop. It’s fabricated for the masses. An imitation, a shoddy semblance of what it was. There are still people that play rock and roll, but they call this other music “rock and roll.” It’s Perry Como music compared to real rock and roll. Remember when real rock and roll started? There was real rock and roll, and then that other music that your parents listened to and everything? It’s like rock and roll now is the music that our parents listened to. It’s like gone.
.

Interesting comment

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Date: 2/03/2024 01:24:10
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2131124
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

Neil Young: If you’re an artist and you created something and you knew the master was 100 percent great, but the consumer got 5 percent, would you be feeling good? I like to point that out to artists. That’s why people listen to music differently today. It’s all about the bottom and the beat driving everything, and that’s because in the resolution of the music, there’s nothing else you can really hear. The warmth and the depth at the high end is gone.
A lot of people that buy vinyl today don’t realize that they’re listening to CD masters on vinyl and that’s because the record companies have figured out that people want vinyl,” Young said in an interview with southern California radio show the Frame. “And they’re only making CD masters in digital, so all the new products that come out on vinyl are actually CDs on vinyl, which is really nothing but a fashion statement.”
Punk and rock and roll are all the same thing. Or what it degenerated from is what rock and roll is now. It’s not rock and roll. It’s pop. It’s fabricated for the masses. An imitation, a shoddy semblance of what it was. There are still people that play rock and roll, but they call this other music “rock and roll.” It’s Perry Como music compared to real rock and roll. Remember when real rock and roll started? There was real rock and roll, and then that other music that your parents listened to and everything? It’s like rock and roll now is the music that our parents listened to. It’s like gone.
.

Interesting comment

Agreed

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Date: 2/03/2024 02:05:15
From: roughbarked
ID: 2131127
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

Neil Young: If you’re an artist and you created something and you knew the master was 100 percent great, but the consumer got 5 percent, would you be feeling good? I like to point that out to artists. That’s why people listen to music differently today. It’s all about the bottom and the beat driving everything, and that’s because in the resolution of the music, there’s nothing else you can really hear. The warmth and the depth at the high end is gone.
A lot of people that buy vinyl today don’t realize that they’re listening to CD masters on vinyl and that’s because the record companies have figured out that people want vinyl,” Young said in an interview with southern California radio show the Frame. “And they’re only making CD masters in digital, so all the new products that come out on vinyl are actually CDs on vinyl, which is really nothing but a fashion statement.”
Punk and rock and roll are all the same thing. Or what it degenerated from is what rock and roll is now. It’s not rock and roll. It’s pop. It’s fabricated for the masses. An imitation, a shoddy semblance of what it was. There are still people that play rock and roll, but they call this other music “rock and roll.” It’s Perry Como music compared to real rock and roll. Remember when real rock and roll started? There was real rock and roll, and then that other music that your parents listened to and everything? It’s like rock and roll now is the music that our parents listened to. It’s like gone.
.

Interesting comment

Agreed

I’ve been thinking along similar lines for quite a while.
Pop was always around but it changes with each generation.
Richard Thompson had a go at it with 1,000 years of popular music.

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Date: 2/03/2024 02:06:20
From: roughbarked
ID: 2131128
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


AussieDJ said:

roughbarked said:

Interesting comment

Agreed

I’ve been thinking along similar lines for quite a while.
Pop was always around but it changes with each generation.
Richard Thompson had a go at it with 1,000 years of popular music.

However, I never saw Neil Young as a rock and roll singer.

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Date: 2/03/2024 04:16:18
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2131130
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

AussieDJ said:

Agreed

I’ve been thinking along similar lines for quite a while.
Pop was always around but it changes with each generation.
Richard Thompson had a go at it with 1,000 years of popular music.

However, I never saw Neil Young as a rock and roll singer.

i think it was the statements about the engineering that interested me. Adds to this how everything now is autotuned. It does all sound the same and most of it doesn’t make my ears happy any more.

I think you’re right. i’d put young in the country rock file. His rock and roll is mostly the young i don’t want to listen to.

Lukas Nelson doing ‘Carry on’ – a CSNY song of Deja Vu. Written by Stills.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvzBSVZvM8c

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Date: 2/03/2024 04:42:15
From: Ogmog
ID: 2131133
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Neil Young: If you’re an artist and you created something and you knew the master was 100 percent great, but the consumer got 5 percent, would you be feeling good? I like to point that out to artists. That’s why people listen to music differently today. It’s all about the bottom and the beat driving everything, and that’s because in the resolution of the music, there’s nothing else you can really hear. The warmth and the depth at the high end is gone.
> snip <
Punk and rock and roll are all the same thing. Or what it degenerated from is what rock and roll is now. It’s not rock and roll. It’s pop. It’s fabricated for the masses. An imitation, a shoddy semblance of what it was. There are still people that play rock and roll, but they call this other music “rock and roll.” It’s Perry Como music compared to real rock and roll. Remember when real rock and roll started? There was real rock and roll, and then that other music that your parents listened to and everything? It’s like rock and roll now is the music that our parents listened to. It’s like gone.
.

Earliest Rock & Roll songs Part 1

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Date: 2/03/2024 08:07:50
From: roughbarked
ID: 2131142
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

I’ve been thinking along similar lines for quite a while.
Pop was always around but it changes with each generation.
Richard Thompson had a go at it with 1,000 years of popular music.

However, I never saw Neil Young as a rock and roll singer.

i think it was the statements about the engineering that interested me. Adds to this how everything now is autotuned. It does all sound the same and most of it doesn’t make my ears happy any more.

I think you’re right. i’d put young in the country rock file. His rock and roll is mostly the young i don’t want to listen to.

Lukas Nelson doing ‘Carry on’ – a CSNY song of Deja Vu. Written by Stills.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvzBSVZvM8c

So you weren’t into Crazy Horse. Neither was I.

Yes, the full range of excitement isn’t there anymore. It is all about the video with the person wearing scant amounts of cloth coverings and doing the memerising dance moves.

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Date: 2/03/2024 08:14:24
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2131143
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

AussieDJ said:

Agreed

I’ve been thinking along similar lines for quite a while.
Pop was always around but it changes with each generation.
Richard Thompson had a go at it with 1,000 years of popular music.

However, I never saw Neil Young as a rock and roll singer.

More like Richard Thompson.

Whatever genre that is.

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Date: 2/03/2024 08:15:59
From: roughbarked
ID: 2131144
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

I’ve been thinking along similar lines for quite a while.
Pop was always around but it changes with each generation.
Richard Thompson had a go at it with 1,000 years of popular music.

However, I never saw Neil Young as a rock and roll singer.

More like Richard Thompson.

Whatever genre that is.

:)
Ours was a unique time in the history of music.

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Date: 2/03/2024 08:45:16
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2131149
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

I’ve been thinking along similar lines for quite a while.
Pop was always around but it changes with each generation.
Richard Thompson had a go at it with 1,000 years of popular music.

However, I never saw Neil Young as a rock and roll singer.

More like Richard Thompson.

Whatever genre that is.

Richard Thompson – Singapore Sadie

Posted yesterday.

It has a really creepy animated video. Best viewed with eyes closed and ears open.

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Date: 2/03/2024 15:20:29
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2131299
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

“What’s Love Got To Do With It” (Larkin Poe Cover Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnG1bvyGUQ8

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Date: 2/03/2024 18:15:53
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2131396
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Youtube suggested this to me because. And I enjoyed enough.:)

Paul Brady & Rufus Wainwright, Arthur McBride, Not so Silent Night, Dublin 2019

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MctfJIC7ow

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Date: 2/03/2024 21:25:20
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2131441
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Paul McCartney’s diary during The Beatles’ Abbey Road sessions in 1969.

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Date: 2/03/2024 21:34:41
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2131442
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Paul McCartney’s diary during The Beatles’ Abbey Road sessions in 1969.

So who is the guy on the right?

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Date: 2/03/2024 21:36:17
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2131443
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

Paul McCartney’s diary during The Beatles’ Abbey Road sessions in 1969.

So who is the guy on the right?

the guy with the bag? Dunno. Could be just an imagination thinking about someone in the studio asking said question.

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Date: 2/03/2024 21:39:24
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2131446
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

sarahs mum said:

Paul McCartney’s diary during The Beatles’ Abbey Road sessions in 1969.

So who is the guy on the right?

the guy with the bag? Dunno. Could be just an imagination thinking about someone in the studio asking said question.

More McCartney diary stuff at:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3024327.stm

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Date: 2/03/2024 21:54:58
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2131449
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

So who is the guy on the right?

the guy with the bag? Dunno. Could be just an imagination thinking about someone in the studio asking said question.

More McCartney diary stuff at:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3024327.stm

aah. :)

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Date: 3/03/2024 09:22:53
From: roughbarked
ID: 2131555
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

sarahs mum said:

Paul McCartney’s diary during The Beatles’ Abbey Road sessions in 1969.

So who is the guy on the right?

the guy with the bag? Dunno. Could be just an imagination thinking about someone in the studio asking said question.

He’s the dectective who busted them.

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Date: 3/03/2024 09:25:30
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2131556
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

So who is the guy on the right?

the guy with the bag? Dunno. Could be just an imagination thinking about someone in the studio asking said question.

He’s the dectective who busted them.

OK, so what does the LLE denote?

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Date: 3/03/2024 09:33:32
From: roughbarked
ID: 2131560
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

the guy with the bag? Dunno. Could be just an imagination thinking about someone in the studio asking said question.

He’s the dectective who busted them.

OK, so what does the LLE denote?

That I’m unsure of.

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Date: 3/03/2024 09:35:48
From: Michael V
ID: 2131565
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

He’s the dectective who busted them.

OK, so what does the LLE denote?

That I’m unsure of.

Probabably the brand on the bag that one of the women left behind a the luncheon.

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Date: 3/03/2024 15:35:57
From: kii
ID: 2131714
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Sorry.
Looking for a City.

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Date: 3/03/2024 20:22:35
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2131788
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 4/03/2024 12:19:50
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2131958
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

On this day in 1979, the Neil Young single “Comes a Time” debuted on the Australian charts at #92 (February 26)
Taken from the LP of the same name, it was rumoured that Young had personally purchased some 200,000 vinyl copies of “Comes a Time” having been unhappy with the album’s sound, owing to damage that occurred to the master tape during shipment to the mixing facility.
The version of the album most widely available today was personally remixed by Young from the safety copy of the original master.
In a March 2014 interview with Rolling Stone, Young claimed that he, in fact, used the 200,000 LPs as shingles for a barn roof!
The song, like most of the album, features harmony vocals from Nicolette Larson, and J. J. Cale also contributes guitar to “Comes a Time”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCkZolk07lM

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Date: 4/03/2024 12:25:27
From: Tamb
ID: 2131959
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


On this day in 1979, the Neil Young single “Comes a Time” debuted on the Australian charts at #92 (February 26)
Taken from the LP of the same name, it was rumoured that Young had personally purchased some 200,000 vinyl copies of “Comes a Time” having been unhappy with the album’s sound, owing to damage that occurred to the master tape during shipment to the mixing facility.
The version of the album most widely available today was personally remixed by Young from the safety copy of the original master.
In a March 2014 interview with Rolling Stone, Young claimed that he, in fact, used the 200,000 LPs as shingles for a barn roof!
The song, like most of the album, features harmony vocals from Nicolette Larson, and J. J. Cale also contributes guitar to “Comes a Time”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCkZolk07lM


A bit more Greig playing softly in the background.

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Date: 7/03/2024 12:25:01
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2132654
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Sarah’s Mum & Jonathon Pie lead me to

El Wool Suite

from The Incredible String Band, which I don’t recall hearing before.

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Date: 7/03/2024 12:33:42
From: roughbarked
ID: 2132655
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Sarah’s Mum & Jonathon Pie lead me to

El Wool Suite

from The Incredible String Band, which I don’t recall hearing before.

ditto. Ta. :)

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Date: 7/03/2024 12:36:34
From: roughbarked
ID: 2132657
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Sarah’s Mum & Jonathon Pie lead me to

El Wool Suite

from The Incredible String Band, which I don’t recall hearing before.

ditto. Ta. :)

Get the whole album here

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Date: 9/03/2024 02:20:45
From: dv
ID: 2133141
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/c4XFXJSQQOI?si=nUb4Iw5wjsmZ1ZIY

Black Betty – James “Iron Head’ Baker 1933

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Date: 9/03/2024 02:26:05
From: dv
ID: 2133142
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/w1xBwWm46ug?si=qWTjiLpz-hbjdGxh

Bull-Doze blues – Henry Thomas, 1928

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Date: 9/03/2024 02:43:01
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2133145
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://youtu.be/c4XFXJSQQOI?si=nUb4Iw5wjsmZ1ZIY

Black Betty – James “Iron Head’ Baker 1933

Compare it with the 1977 version:

Ram Jam – Black Betty

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Date: 9/03/2024 13:01:30
From: Ogmog
ID: 2133242
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

imdb:

WOODSTOCK

I just bought the Super Deluxe Director’s Cut
Brand New off e-Bay for an incredibly low price
…still listening to the 1st DVD …so far so good…

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Date: 9/03/2024 13:09:17
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2133251
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


imdb:

WOODSTOCK

I just bought the Super Deluxe Director’s Cut
Brand New off e-Bay for an incredibly low price
…still listening to the 1st DVD …so far so good…


Love.

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Date: 9/03/2024 13:10:17
From: roughbarked
ID: 2133253
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Ogmog said:

imdb:

WOODSTOCK

I just bought the Super Deluxe Director’s Cut
Brand New off e-Bay for an incredibly low price
…still listening to the 1st DVD …so far so good…


Love.

Kewl.

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Date: 9/03/2024 17:26:47
From: Ogmog
ID: 2133328
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

Ogmog said:

imdb:

WOODSTOCK

I just bought the Super Deluxe Director’s Cut
Brand New off e-Bay for an incredibly low price
…still listening to the 1st DVD …so far so good…


Love.

Kewl.

wotz even more kewl is that
I bid on it pretty much sight unseen…
I bid on it not knowing what was included
because I wanted to see the documentary film
what I didn’t expect was the outer slip case to be
made of fringed faux suede encasing reproductions
of a miniature version of the vintage 60p LIFE Magazine
an iron on WOODSTOCK Patch, Festival Memorabilia incl
handwritten notes and a reproduction of a 3 Day Ticket, with
a holographic lucite display stand with images of the Festival..

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Date: 9/03/2024 22:43:05
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2133419
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The time has come

Pentangle on Norwegian TV singing an Anne Briggs song.

Thank you, Norwegian TV people.

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Date: 10/03/2024 02:09:45
From: dv
ID: 2133445
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Some of yous may be interested in the analyses offered by bass player Brandon Shaw. Others, not.

https://youtu.be/R_a6em4Q9wI?si=9Gm9yvU28-jXH1f9
Curtis Mayfield and the Mandela effect

https://youtu.be/xY70Zy6VbzY?si=uB7Z6DS5aXbFWJTX
NY State of Mind by Nas: the inverted chords borrowed from azz pianist Joe Chambers.

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Date: 10/03/2024 05:18:08
From: kii
ID: 2133480
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

the loved ones – ever lovin’ man

This voice.

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Date: 10/03/2024 12:56:13
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2133627
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Seasons Of Change, Blackfeather

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zdJiH_yThY

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Date: 10/03/2024 13:03:30
From: roughbarked
ID: 2133631
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Seasons Of Change, Blackfeather

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zdJiH_yThY

They were great in their day.

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Date: 10/03/2024 13:08:55
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2133633
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

Seasons Of Change, Blackfeather

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zdJiH_yThY

They were great in their day.

the seasons change so quickly.

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Date: 10/03/2024 13:10:35
From: roughbarked
ID: 2133634
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

Seasons Of Change, Blackfeather

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zdJiH_yThY

They were great in their day.

the seasons change so quickly.

They do.

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Date: 10/03/2024 13:12:24
From: Tamb
ID: 2133636
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

They were great in their day.

the seasons change so quickly.

They do.


There are four of them according to Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.

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Date: 10/03/2024 13:30:46
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2133639
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

Seasons Of Change, Blackfeather

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zdJiH_yThY

They were great in their day.

the seasons change so quickly.

Australian band from 1970 I see. That would explain why I hadn’t heard of them.

Brought to mind:
Sisotowbell Lane
Anywhere else now would seem very strange
The seasons are changing everyday in everyway
Sometimes it is spring
Sometimes it is not anything
A poet can sing
Sometimes we try
Yes, we always try

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Date: 10/03/2024 13:32:36
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2133641
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

They were great in their day.

the seasons change so quickly.

Australian band from 1970 I see. That would explain why I hadn’t heard of them.

Brought to mind:
Sisotowbell Lane
Anywhere else now would seem very strange
The seasons are changing everyday in everyway
Sometimes it is spring
Sometimes it is not anything
A poet can sing
Sometimes we try
Yes, we always try

Did transition write that?

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Date: 10/03/2024 13:33:11
From: OCDC
ID: 2133642
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Autumn turns to winter
And then winter turns to spring
It’s not just the seasons you know
It goes for everything

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Date: 10/03/2024 13:34:03
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2133643
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

sarahs mum said:

the seasons change so quickly.

Australian band from 1970 I see. That would explain why I hadn’t heard of them.

Brought to mind:
Sisotowbell Lane
Anywhere else now would seem very strange
The seasons are changing everyday in everyway
Sometimes it is spring
Sometimes it is not anything
A poet can sing
Sometimes we try
Yes, we always try

Did transition write that?

He may have done, but I very much doubt he wrote it before Joni Mitchell did.

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Date: 10/03/2024 13:36:22
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2133644
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Peak Warming Man said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Australian band from 1970 I see. That would explain why I hadn’t heard of them.

Brought to mind:
Sisotowbell Lane
Anywhere else now would seem very strange
The seasons are changing everyday in everyway
Sometimes it is spring
Sometimes it is not anything
A poet can sing
Sometimes we try
Yes, we always try

Did transition write that?

He may have done, but I very much doubt he wrote it before Joni Mitchell did.

For the education of PWM:
Sisotobell Lane

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Date: 10/03/2024 14:42:08
From: roughbarked
ID: 2133674
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

They were great in their day.

the seasons change so quickly.

Australian band from 1970 I see. That would explain why I hadn’t heard of them.

Brought to mind:
Sisotowbell Lane
Anywhere else now would seem very strange
The seasons are changing everyday in everyway
Sometimes it is spring
Sometimes it is not anything
A poet can sing
Sometimes we try
Yes, we always try


For a bit od seventies Aussie variation.
You maybe also should try Madder Lake.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madder_Lake
12lb toothbrush

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Date: 10/03/2024 14:47:14
From: roughbarked
ID: 2133677
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Peak Warming Man said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Australian band from 1970 I see. That would explain why I hadn’t heard of them.

Brought to mind:
Sisotowbell Lane
Anywhere else now would seem very strange
The seasons are changing everyday in everyway
Sometimes it is spring
Sometimes it is not anything
A poet can sing
Sometimes we try
Yes, we always try

Did transition write that?

He may have done, but I very much doubt he wrote it before Joni Mitchell did.

Joni was something outstandingly special.

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Date: 10/03/2024 14:48:19
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2133679
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Peak Warming Man said:

Did transition write that?

He may have done, but I very much doubt he wrote it before Joni Mitchell did.

Joni was something outstandingly special.

still.

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Date: 10/03/2024 15:04:17
From: roughbarked
ID: 2133681
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

He may have done, but I very much doubt he wrote it before Joni Mitchell did.

Joni was something outstandingly special.

still.

Yep. She hasn’t lost it.

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Date: 10/03/2024 15:17:06
From: roughbarked
ID: 2133684
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

sarahs mum said:

the seasons change so quickly.

Australian band from 1970 I see. That would explain why I hadn’t heard of them.

Brought to mind:
Sisotowbell Lane
Anywhere else now would seem very strange
The seasons are changing everyday in everyway
Sometimes it is spring
Sometimes it is not anything
A poet can sing
Sometimes we try
Yes, we always try


For a bit od seventies Aussie variation.
You maybe also should try Madder Lake.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madder_Lake
12lb toothbrush

goodbye lollipop

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Date: 11/03/2024 04:50:52
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2133916
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Billy Strings Unplugged I Saw The Light Molly Tuttle Ronnie McCoury N. Smith J. Dick Ryman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvZg_Pypp5A

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Date: 11/03/2024 20:35:45
From: dv
ID: 2134182
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


Some of yous may be interested in the analyses offered by bass player Brandon Shaw. Others, not.

https://youtu.be/R_a6em4Q9wI?si=9Gm9yvU28-jXH1f9
Curtis Mayfield and the Mandela effect

https://youtu.be/xY70Zy6VbzY?si=uB7Z6DS5aXbFWJTX
NY State of Mind by Nas: the inverted chords borrowed from azz pianist Joe Chambers.

https://youtu.be/xFGZU8dl5Ow?si=VYoxiJfBw0y_fsCv

Why E minor is such a popular funk chord
Dragonetti, Rick James, Michael Jackson, and the development of the bass guitar from the double bass

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Date: 12/03/2024 03:47:48
From: kii
ID: 2134235
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

This morning requires Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Déjà Vu.

It might help me to cry.

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Date: 12/03/2024 04:09:08
From: kii
ID: 2134236
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:


This morning requires Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Déjà Vu.

It might help me to cry.

This made me cry.

I’ll light the fire
You place the flowers in the vase
That you bought today
Staring at the fire
For hours and hours while I listen to you
Play your love songs all night long for me
Only for me
Come to me now (come to me now)
And rest your head for just five minutes
Everything is done
Such a cozy room (such a cozy room)
The windows are illuminated
By the evening sunshine through them
Fiery gems for you, only for you
Our house is a very, very, very fine house
With two cats in the yard
Life used to be so hard
Now everything is easy ‘cause of you
And our
La-la, la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la, la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
La-la, la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la, la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la-la-la
Our house is a very, very, very fine house
With two cats in the yard
Life used to be so hard
Now everything is easy ‘cause of you
And our
I’ll light the fire
While you place the flowers in the vase
That you bought today

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Date: 12/03/2024 11:40:54
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2134315
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:


kii said:

This morning requires Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Déjà Vu.

It might help me to cry.

This made me cry.

I’ll light the fire
You place the flowers in the vase
That you bought today
Staring at the fire
For hours and hours while I listen to you
Play your love songs all night long for me
Only for me
Come to me now (come to me now)
And rest your head for just five minutes
Everything is done
Such a cozy room (such a cozy room)
The windows are illuminated
By the evening sunshine through them
Fiery gems for you, only for you
Our house is a very, very, very fine house
With two cats in the yard
Life used to be so hard
Now everything is easy ‘cause of you
And our
La-la, la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la, la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
La-la, la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la, la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la-la-la
Our house is a very, very, very fine house
With two cats in the yard
Life used to be so hard
Now everything is easy ‘cause of you
And our
I’ll light the fire
While you place the flowers in the vase
That you bought today

:)

also pulls at my nostalgia strings.

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Date: 14/03/2024 12:45:06
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2135005
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Fine performance in a gilded temple:

Dvořák: String Quintet No. 2 / Baiba Skride, Sol Gabetta, Veronika Hagen

From the Solsberg Festival, Sol Gabetta’s own little music festival.

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Date: 14/03/2024 14:22:44
From: dv
ID: 2135062
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Some

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Date: 15/03/2024 17:40:14
From: dv
ID: 2135460
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/SFwCw1mZd1g?si=AHfJGTUF9Gr3M52g

Safiye Ayla: Üsküdar’a Gider İken (or Kâtibim).

Boney M’s Rasputin contains a few bars that sound like the main motif of this Turkish folk song.

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Date: 15/03/2024 17:45:26
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2135461
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://youtu.be/SFwCw1mZd1g?si=AHfJGTUF9Gr3M52g

Safiye Ayla: Üsküdar’a Gider İken (or Kâtibim).

Boney M’s Rasputin contains a few bars that sound like the main motif of this Turkish folk song.

Pleasant sounding song.

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Date: 15/03/2024 20:35:06
From: Ogmog
ID: 2135533
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Donovan

Gold Watch Blues
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Date: 16/03/2024 02:54:01
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2135598
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Mark Knopfler’s new special recording of his anthemic ‘Going Home (Theme From Local Hero)’, produced by his longtime collaborator Guy Fletcher (who has edited the contributions into a 9 minute piece), features an unprecedented line-up of some of the greatest guitarists in history. ‘Legendary’ does not begin to cover it – David Gilmour to Ronnie Wood, Slash to Eric Clapton, Sting to Joan Armatrading, Bruce Springsteen to Pete Townshend, Nile Rodgers to Joan Jett, Brian May to Tony Iommi, Joe Walsh, Sam Fender and many more jaw dropping names.
And, in a great honour, the track opens with Jeff Beck’s final recording.
Roger Daltrey, Teenage Cancer Trust’s Honorary Patron and co-founder of Teen Cancer America (with Pete Townshend), added harmonica, and Beatles icon Ringo Starr is on drums along with his son Zak Starkey, their two drum tracks switching from one to the other, revealing an unmistakable family style. Sting completes an extraordinary rhythm section on bass.
With artwork designed by Sir Peter Blake (The Beatles, The Who, Band Aid, Paul Weller etc), this release is a landmark in rock music history.

Full list of contributors:
Joan Armatrading, Jeff Beck, Richard Bennett, Joe Bonamassa, Joe Brown, James Burton, Jonathan Cain, Paul Carrack, Eric Clapton, Ry Cooder, Jim Cox, Steve Cropper, Sheryl Crow, Danny Cummings, Roger Daltrey, Duane Eddy, Sam Fender, Guy Fletcher, Peter Frampton, Audley Freed, Vince Gill, David Gilmour, Buddy Guy, Keiji Haino, Tony Iommi, Joan Jett, John Jorgenson, Mark Knopfler, Sonny Landreth, Albert Lee, Greg Leisz, Alex Lifeson, Steve Lukather, Phil Manzanera, Dave Mason, Hank Marvin, Brian May, Robbie McIntosh, John McLaughlin, Tom Morello, Rick Nielsen, Orianthi, Brad Paisley, Nile Rodgers, Mike Rutherford, Joe Satriani, John Sebastian, Connor Selby, Slash, Bruce Springsteen, Ringo Starr and Zak Starkey, Sting, Andy Taylor, Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks, Ian Thomas, Pete Townshend, Keith Urban, Steve Vai, Waddy Wachtel, Joe Louis Walker, Joe Walsh, Ronnie Wood, Glenn Worf, Zucchero.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNKvoVMcslk

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Date: 16/03/2024 12:33:04
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2135706
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Mark Knopfler’s new special recording of his anthemic ‘Going Home (Theme From Local Hero)’, produced by his longtime collaborator Guy Fletcher (who has edited the contributions into a 9 minute piece), features an unprecedented line-up of some of the greatest guitarists in history. ‘Legendary’ does not begin to cover it – David Gilmour to Ronnie Wood, Slash to Eric Clapton, Sting to Joan Armatrading, Bruce Springsteen to Pete Townshend, Nile Rodgers to Joan Jett, Brian May to Tony Iommi, Joe Walsh, Sam Fender and many more jaw dropping names.
And, in a great honour, the track opens with Jeff Beck’s final recording.
Roger Daltrey, Teenage Cancer Trust’s Honorary Patron and co-founder of Teen Cancer America (with Pete Townshend), added harmonica, and Beatles icon Ringo Starr is on drums along with his son Zak Starkey, their two drum tracks switching from one to the other, revealing an unmistakable family style. Sting completes an extraordinary rhythm section on bass.
With artwork designed by Sir Peter Blake (The Beatles, The Who, Band Aid, Paul Weller etc), this release is a landmark in rock music history.

Full list of contributors:
Joan Armatrading, Jeff Beck, Richard Bennett, Joe Bonamassa, Joe Brown, James Burton, Jonathan Cain, Paul Carrack, Eric Clapton, Ry Cooder, Jim Cox, Steve Cropper, Sheryl Crow, Danny Cummings, Roger Daltrey, Duane Eddy, Sam Fender, Guy Fletcher, Peter Frampton, Audley Freed, Vince Gill, David Gilmour, Buddy Guy, Keiji Haino, Tony Iommi, Joan Jett, John Jorgenson, Mark Knopfler, Sonny Landreth, Albert Lee, Greg Leisz, Alex Lifeson, Steve Lukather, Phil Manzanera, Dave Mason, Hank Marvin, Brian May, Robbie McIntosh, John McLaughlin, Tom Morello, Rick Nielsen, Orianthi, Brad Paisley, Nile Rodgers, Mike Rutherford, Joe Satriani, John Sebastian, Connor Selby, Slash, Bruce Springsteen, Ringo Starr and Zak Starkey, Sting, Andy Taylor, Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks, Ian Thomas, Pete Townshend, Keith Urban, Steve Vai, Waddy Wachtel, Joe Louis Walker, Joe Walsh, Ronnie Wood, Glenn Worf, Zucchero.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNKvoVMcslk

bump.

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Date: 16/03/2024 12:42:45
From: ruby
ID: 2135708
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


sarahs mum said:

Mark Knopfler’s new special recording of his anthemic ‘Going Home (Theme From Local Hero)’, produced by his longtime collaborator Guy Fletcher (who has edited the contributions into a 9 minute piece), features an unprecedented line-up of some of the greatest guitarists in history. ‘Legendary’ does not begin to cover it – David Gilmour to Ronnie Wood, Slash to Eric Clapton, Sting to Joan Armatrading, Bruce Springsteen to Pete Townshend, Nile Rodgers to Joan Jett, Brian May to Tony Iommi, Joe Walsh, Sam Fender and many more jaw dropping names.
And, in a great honour, the track opens with Jeff Beck’s final recording.
Roger Daltrey, Teenage Cancer Trust’s Honorary Patron and co-founder of Teen Cancer America (with Pete Townshend), added harmonica, and Beatles icon Ringo Starr is on drums along with his son Zak Starkey, their two drum tracks switching from one to the other, revealing an unmistakable family style. Sting completes an extraordinary rhythm section on bass.
With artwork designed by Sir Peter Blake (The Beatles, The Who, Band Aid, Paul Weller etc), this release is a landmark in rock music history.

Full list of contributors:
Joan Armatrading, Jeff Beck, Richard Bennett, Joe Bonamassa, Joe Brown, James Burton, Jonathan Cain, Paul Carrack, Eric Clapton, Ry Cooder, Jim Cox, Steve Cropper, Sheryl Crow, Danny Cummings, Roger Daltrey, Duane Eddy, Sam Fender, Guy Fletcher, Peter Frampton, Audley Freed, Vince Gill, David Gilmour, Buddy Guy, Keiji Haino, Tony Iommi, Joan Jett, John Jorgenson, Mark Knopfler, Sonny Landreth, Albert Lee, Greg Leisz, Alex Lifeson, Steve Lukather, Phil Manzanera, Dave Mason, Hank Marvin, Brian May, Robbie McIntosh, John McLaughlin, Tom Morello, Rick Nielsen, Orianthi, Brad Paisley, Nile Rodgers, Mike Rutherford, Joe Satriani, John Sebastian, Connor Selby, Slash, Bruce Springsteen, Ringo Starr and Zak Starkey, Sting, Andy Taylor, Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks, Ian Thomas, Pete Townshend, Keith Urban, Steve Vai, Waddy Wachtel, Joe Louis Walker, Joe Walsh, Ronnie Wood, Glenn Worf, Zucchero.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNKvoVMcslk

bump.

Impressive.
After the Rev’s post yesterday about British musicians, I have been taking a wonderful trip down musical memory lane with Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd. So good

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Date: 16/03/2024 15:15:36
From: kii
ID: 2135746
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I may not sleep tonight.

Armenian folk song by Larisa Dolina and the State Orchestra of Armenia, conducted by Konstantin Orbelyan, USSR TV, 1974.

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Date: 16/03/2024 15:21:28
From: dv
ID: 2135748
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:


I may not sleep tonight.

Armenian folk song by Larisa Dolina and the State Orchestra of Armenia, conducted by Konstantin Orbelyan, USSR TV, 1974.

That’s a bop.

I have a jacket that colour.

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Date: 16/03/2024 15:28:14
From: kii
ID: 2135750
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


kii said:

I may not sleep tonight.

Armenian folk song by Larisa Dolina and the State Orchestra of Armenia, conducted by Konstantin Orbelyan, USSR TV, 1974.

That’s a bop.

I have a jacket that colour.

RUOK?

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Date: 16/03/2024 15:30:34
From: OCDC
ID: 2135752
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:

dv said:
kii said:
I may not sleep tonight.

Armenian folk song by Larisa Dolina and the State Orchestra of Armenia, conducted by Konstantin Orbelyan, USSR TV, 1974.

That’s a bop.

I have a jacket that colour.

RUOK?
I’ll stick to Mulligrubs.

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Date: 16/03/2024 15:31:16
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2135753
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:


I may not sleep tonight.

Armenian folk song by Larisa Dolina and the State Orchestra of Armenia, conducted by Konstantin Orbelyan, USSR TV, 1974.

She reminds me of one of your dolls.

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Date: 16/03/2024 15:39:18
From: kii
ID: 2135755
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


kii said:

I may not sleep tonight.

Armenian folk song by Larisa Dolina and the State Orchestra of Armenia, conducted by Konstantin Orbelyan, USSR TV, 1974.

She reminds me of one of your dolls.

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Date: 16/03/2024 15:43:32
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2135756
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:


sarahs mum said:

kii said:

I may not sleep tonight.

Armenian folk song by Larisa Dolina and the State Orchestra of Armenia, conducted by Konstantin Orbelyan, USSR TV, 1974.

She reminds me of one of your dolls.


Yeah.

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Date: 16/03/2024 16:00:04
From: dv
ID: 2135760
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:


dv said:

kii said:

I may not sleep tonight.

Armenian folk song by Larisa Dolina and the State Orchestra of Armenia, conducted by Konstantin Orbelyan, USSR TV, 1974.

That’s a bop.

I have a jacket that colour.

RUOK?

Oh I’m splendid

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Date: 17/03/2024 12:35:56
From: Ogmog
ID: 2136022
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I enjoy watching people watching stuff for the first time
…but THIS One really cracked me up…

Stoners React to Pink Floyd’s
Dark Side of the Moon

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Date: 17/03/2024 12:45:07
From: kii
ID: 2136024
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


I enjoy watching people watching stuff for the first time
…but THIS One really cracked me up…

Stoners React to Pink Floyd’s
Dark Side of the Moon

First heard it in a Bondi Junction terrace house hallway, a party on summer evening. Stoned, a bit sunburned after a day at thebeach. Low lighting. I must have been 16ish.

Just stunned.

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Date: 17/03/2024 13:39:39
From: Ian
ID: 2136053
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


I enjoy watching people watching stuff for the first time
…but THIS One really cracked me up…

Stoners React to Pink Floyd’s
Dark Side of the Moon

Classical Composer Reacts to Shine On You Crazy Diamond

Even better audio!

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Date: 17/03/2024 16:12:01
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2136102
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


I enjoy watching people watching stuff for the first time
…but THIS One really cracked me up…

Stoners React to Pink Floyd’s
Dark Side of the Moon

they got stoned and they missed it.

Should have been someone in the back seat telling them to shut and pass the joint.

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Date: 17/03/2024 16:12:17
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2136103
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Ogmog said:

I enjoy watching people watching stuff for the first time
…but THIS One really cracked me up…

Stoners React to Pink Floyd’s
Dark Side of the Moon

they got stoned and they missed it.

Should have been someone in the back seat telling them to shut and pass the joint.

up.

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Date: 17/03/2024 18:20:17
From: Ogmog
ID: 2136158
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


sarahs mum said:

Ogmog said:

I enjoy watching people watching stuff for the first time
…but THIS One really cracked me up…

Stoners React to Pink Floyd’s
Dark Side of the Moon

they got stoned and they missed it.

Should have been someone in the back seat telling them to shut and pass the joint.

up.

I was watching their eyes
they key bits were getting through
even as they were lightly chatting over it
I’ll wager that like us, they went back & listened again.

My favourite recollection of DarkSide was my Scouts bringing
THE WALL to my house as they giggled & winked among themselves
thinking they’d shock me with the now famous “We Don’t Need No Education”
sentiment …after politely listening to it, I flicked thru my vinyl and slipped on “DSotM”

L0L you shoulda’ seen their innocent little faces, I suspect they’ve listened again since then.

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Date: 19/03/2024 22:02:20
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 2137001
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUQ9rDswHdw

Link

Zi De guqin Studio

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Date: 19/03/2024 22:09:03
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 2137004
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGYhPHUD7mI

Link

The Phantom Of The Opera Performed By Chinese Instrument

Zi De guqin Studio

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Date: 19/03/2024 22:26:57
From: dv
ID: 2137011
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

ChrispenEvan said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGYhPHUD7mI

Link

The Phantom Of The Opera Performed By Chinese Instrument

Zi De guqin Studio

I like it

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Date: 21/03/2024 09:13:34
From: Ogmog
ID: 2137311
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

.
Tom Waits:
new twist on
on an olde toon
Live at Rockpalast 1977
aka: Tom Traubert’s Blues

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Date: 22/03/2024 22:58:48
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2137828
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Who knows where the time goes

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Date: 26/03/2024 02:49:26
From: kii
ID: 2138906
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

My friend The Rocket Scientist sent me this video as payback for something else.

Chairlift – Amanaemonesia

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Date: 26/03/2024 02:52:31
From: kii
ID: 2138909
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:


My friend The Rocket Scientist sent me this video as payback for something else.

Chairlift – Amanaemonesia

He thought I’d sent him this video, I didn’t.

(Apart from his work as a rocket scientist he is an artist and a real weirdo. He wore a fox tail to jewellery class.)

Secos & Molhados – Sangue Latino

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Date: 27/03/2024 17:53:57
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2139525
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

First Time My Baby Hears a Lullaby – Brahms

Vinheteiro

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjyTib5pvXQ

——

my panda bear played brahm’s lullaby.

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Date: 27/03/2024 20:02:25
From: Ogmog
ID: 2139560
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ian Anderson Plays The Orchestral Jethro Tull
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyb41bVtJ90&list=PLeVVPJRFgUTPSH9EhJeKtqEvNuZyZjn1j

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Date: 31/03/2024 17:20:55
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2140867
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

This $13 thrift store mandolin sounds gorgeous as a FREE sample library
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8PCYeFanj0

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Date: 2/04/2024 02:11:21
From: kii
ID: 2141263
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

De cara a la Pared- Lhasa de Sela

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Date: 2/04/2024 17:34:24
From: Ogmog
ID: 2141380
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Stage West presenting, Frank Ferrante in
An Evening with Groucho!

Hooray For Capt. Spaulding

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Date: 2/04/2024 19:50:50
From: Ogmog
ID: 2141410
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

ALAN’S PSYCHEDELIC BREAKFAST

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Date: 3/04/2024 16:21:45
From: kii
ID: 2141646
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Halluci Nation.

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Date: 5/04/2024 22:59:18
From: dv
ID: 2142465
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Classic FM played Trees by Paul Robeson. It’s not really Classical but I’m not even mad: dude was amazing.

https://youtu.be/tEiZWUL1SUY?si=49Va_oyTHYeTHpsW

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Date: 5/04/2024 23:05:22
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2142471
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


Classic FM played Trees by Paul Robeson. It’s not really Classical but I’m not even mad: dude was amazing.

https://youtu.be/tEiZWUL1SUY?si=49Va_oyTHYeTHpsW

:)

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Date: 5/04/2024 23:07:25
From: party_pants
ID: 2142473
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Rock the Sexy – Dirty Disco Freak.

it is just random Spofity …

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Date: 6/04/2024 22:57:25
From: dv
ID: 2142716
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/mn5kFTG6gpg?si=OyBlK0npXDQvy7Ed

Hans Zimmer – Lisan Al Gaib

Play it loud

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Date: 8/04/2024 13:46:23
From: Ogmog
ID: 2143130
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

This is the MusicBox I keep on my hutch computer desk
because it amplifies the music throughout my apartment:

Souvenirs D’ Enfance – Song written by De Senneville
Childhood Memories

It started out life as a nice jewelry box with a very ordinary
music box movement that cried out for a decent upgrade,
A Google Search turned up a specialty company willing to do
a complete make over including a glass movement overlay.

https://www.bettermusicboxes.com/Products/Movements/

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Date: 8/04/2024 13:48:35
From: Ogmog
ID: 2143131
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


This is the MusicBox I keep on my hutch computer desk
because it amplifies the music throughout my apartment:

Souvenirs D’ Enfance – Song written by De Senneville
Childhood Memories

It started out life as a nice jewelry box with a very ordinary
music box movement that cried out for a decent upgrade,
A Google Search turned up a specialty company willing to do
a complete make over including a glass movement overlay.

https://www.bettermusicboxes.com/Products/Movements/

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Date: 8/04/2024 13:52:06
From: roughbarked
ID: 2143132
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


Ogmog said:

This is the MusicBox I keep on my hutch computer desk
because it amplifies the music throughout my apartment:

Souvenirs D’ Enfance – Song written by De Senneville
Childhood Memories

It started out life as a nice jewelry box with a very ordinary
music box movement that cried out for a decent upgrade,
A Google Search turned up a specialty company willing to do
a complete make over including a glass movement overlay.

https://www.bettermusicboxes.com/Products/Movements/

The link to the mp3 is a 404.

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Date: 8/04/2024 14:03:33
From: Tamb
ID: 2143133
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Ogmog said:

Ogmog said:

This is the MusicBox I keep on my hutch computer desk
because it amplifies the music throughout my apartment:

Souvenirs D’ Enfance – Song written by De Senneville
Childhood Memories

It started out life as a nice jewelry box with a very ordinary
music box movement that cried out for a decent upgrade,
A Google Search turned up a specialty company willing to do
a complete make over including a glass movement overlay.

https://www.bettermusicboxes.com/Products/Movements/

The link to the mp3 is a 404.


Kookaburras, Currawongs and a heap of finches.

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Date: 8/04/2024 14:24:31
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2143137
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Ogmog said:

Ogmog said:

This is the MusicBox I keep on my hutch computer desk
because it amplifies the music throughout my apartment:

Souvenirs D’ Enfance – Song written by De Senneville
Childhood Memories

It started out life as a nice jewelry box with a very ordinary
music box movement that cried out for a decent upgrade,
A Google Search turned up a specialty company willing to do
a complete make over including a glass movement overlay.

https://www.bettermusicboxes.com/Products/Movements/

The link to the mp3 is a 404.

The link works for me, but the music is also available on YouChoob, performed by various artists

This version by Richard Clayderman is as good as any.

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Date: 8/04/2024 15:43:26
From: roughbarked
ID: 2143147
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


roughbarked said:

Ogmog said:

The link to the mp3 is a 404.

The link works for me, but the music is also available on YouChoob, performed by various artists

This version by Richard Clayderman is as good as any.

:) Thanks.

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Date: 8/04/2024 16:55:49
From: Ogmog
ID: 2143160
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


roughbarked said:

Ogmog said:

The link to the mp3 is a 404.

The link works for me, but the music is also available on YouChoob, performed by various artists

This version by Richard Clayderman is as good as any.

yup
the second time thru fixt the link

i’d heard the Richard Clayderman version and it’s beautiful
but the I couldn’t get him to sit over my computer all day.

…but seriously,,,
I wanted you to hear the musicbox version

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Date: 8/04/2024 19:16:05
From: Ogmog
ID: 2143173
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Try THIS On 4 Size…

Kora Playing by TOUMANI DIABATE

& THE SYMMETRIC ORCHESTRA

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Date: 8/04/2024 19:31:03
From: Ogmog
ID: 2143178
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

or watch a man playing with himself

Adam Gussow, “Crossroads Blues”

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Date: 8/04/2024 20:05:07
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2143186
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 9/04/2024 01:35:14
From: Ogmog
ID: 2143223
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



:-D

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Date: 9/04/2024 05:12:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 2143240
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


AussieDJ said:

roughbarked said:

The link to the mp3 is a 404.

The link works for me, but the music is also available on YouChoob, performed by various artists

This version by Richard Clayderman is as good as any.

yup
the second time thru fixt the link

i’d heard the Richard Clayderman version and it’s beautiful
but the I couldn’t get him to sit over my computer all day.

…but seriously,,,
I wanted you to hear the musicbox version

I did eventually get to hear it.

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Date: 10/04/2024 10:53:54
From: Ogmog
ID: 2143554
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Vincent Neil Emerson //

Willie Nelson’s Wall

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Date: 10/04/2024 15:52:46
From: kii
ID: 2143646
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Blancmange.

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Date: 10/04/2024 17:14:09
From: Ogmog
ID: 2143675
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Hang Massive –

Once Again

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Date: 10/04/2024 17:19:09
From: roughbarked
ID: 2143678
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:

Hang Massive –

Once Again

I like.

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Date: 10/04/2024 17:24:46
From: roughbarked
ID: 2143687
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Ogmog said:

Hang Massive –

Once Again

I like.

What it takes to Build a Mystical Handpan

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Date: 10/04/2024 21:46:36
From: Ogmog
ID: 2143726
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

Ogmog said:

Hang Massive –

Once Again

I like.

What it takes to Build a Mystical Handpan

Same Thing…Only Different:

DJSteelPan / Steel Pan Cover

Transforming an Oil Drum Into an Instrument

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Date: 10/04/2024 22:27:16
From: Ogmog
ID: 2143736
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Then again

what good is all dat music

if you can’t DANCE To It?

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Date: 11/04/2024 01:02:01
From: Ogmog
ID: 2143758
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


Then again

what good is all dat music

if you can’t DANCE To It?

Break It Down

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Date: 11/04/2024 15:02:52
From: dv
ID: 2143961
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

There was a mention of Saint-Saëns’s cello concerto and I swear I’ve never heard the name Saint-Saëns, but now that I listen to his work it is clear I’ve heard his major pieces without knowing his name.

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Date: 11/04/2024 15:07:56
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2143972
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


There was a mention of Saint-Saëns’s cello concerto and I swear I’ve never heard the name Saint-Saëns, but now that I listen to his work it is clear I’ve heard his major pieces without knowing his name.

Lordy. He was a fairly major composer of his day, but at least now you can you put a name to some very pleasant music.

Here’s one of his most popular pieces, The Swan from Carnival of the Animals, played here by Maisky, introduced by none other than Roger Moore…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mvh4zEKG2zs

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Date: 11/04/2024 15:08:33
From: Michael V
ID: 2143974
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


There was a mention of Saint-Saëns’s cello concerto and I swear I’ve never heard the name Saint-Saëns, but now that I listen to his work it is clear I’ve heard his major pieces without knowing his name.

As a teen, I really liked his Danse Macabre, and listened to it often. I had it on a 78 record.

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Date: 11/04/2024 16:02:31
From: dv
ID: 2144040
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


dv said:

There was a mention of Saint-Saëns’s cello concerto and I swear I’ve never heard the name Saint-Saëns, but now that I listen to his work it is clear I’ve heard his major pieces without knowing his name.

Lordy. He was a fairly major composer of his day, but at least now you can you put a name to some very pleasant music.

Here’s one of his most popular pieces, The Swan from Carnival of the Animals, played here by Maisky, introduced by none other than Roger Moore…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mvh4zEKG2zs

Mmm lovely.

Now that I’ve heard the 1st Cello Concerto I’m pretty sure I _haven’t _ heard that one before. It’s okay.

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Date: 11/04/2024 16:13:17
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2144043
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


Bubblecar said:

dv said:

There was a mention of Saint-Saëns’s cello concerto and I swear I’ve never heard the name Saint-Saëns, but now that I listen to his work it is clear I’ve heard his major pieces without knowing his name.

Lordy. He was a fairly major composer of his day, but at least now you can you put a name to some very pleasant music.

Here’s one of his most popular pieces, The Swan from Carnival of the Animals, played here by Maisky, introduced by none other than Roger Moore…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mvh4zEKG2zs

Mmm lovely.

Now that I’ve heard the 1st Cello Concerto I’m pretty sure I _haven’t _ heard that one before. It’s okay.

Yes it’s nice but the cellist needs to be taken out and belted once a day and twice on Sunday, he’s way too intense

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Date: 11/04/2024 16:13:49
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2144044
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Mark Knopfler – Je Suis Désolé (The Studio Albums 1996-2007)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMM4Xi22JcA&list=PLsN_pScUq68R0zdpoY447PZT6r7FNSiNs&index=10

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Date: 11/04/2024 16:41:13
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2144055
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

“Warren Was Out Of Control Most of The Time” Waddy Wachtel Talks Producing Werewolves of London
——

John McVie on bass. Mick Fleetwood on drums.

62 takes.

And they choose the second one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tH-_KypVfrM

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Date: 13/04/2024 13:47:27
From: dv
ID: 2144585
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/4xzr_GBa8qk?si=QaeUaI10JnrMdwRV

Sister Rosetta Tharpe, electric guitar pioneer, 1944

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Date: 13/04/2024 13:52:54
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2144588
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://youtu.be/4xzr_GBa8qk?si=QaeUaI10JnrMdwRV

Sister Rosetta Tharpe, electric guitar pioneer, 1944

Rosetta Tharpe in the UK,
in the rain, on a railway station platform

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Date: 13/04/2024 13:54:16
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2144589
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://youtu.be/4xzr_GBa8qk?si=QaeUaI10JnrMdwRV

Sister Rosetta Tharpe, electric guitar pioneer, 1944

Those riffs certainly seem ahead of her time.

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Date: 13/04/2024 13:56:50
From: kii
ID: 2144591
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://youtu.be/4xzr_GBa8qk?si=QaeUaI10JnrMdwRV

Sister Rosetta Tharpe, electric guitar pioneer, 1944

https://youtu.be/Y9a49oFalZE?si=fGqFEdYQsy8PCGwo

I posted this on Facebook years ago. It lead to an argument between myself, an old school friend and her daughter. My friend The Rocket Scientist made a joke about Taylor Swift and everything went to hell in a handbasket.

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Date: 13/04/2024 17:25:36
From: dv
ID: 2144611
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


dv said:

https://youtu.be/4xzr_GBa8qk?si=QaeUaI10JnrMdwRV

Sister Rosetta Tharpe, electric guitar pioneer, 1944

Rosetta Tharpe in the UK,
in the rain, on a railway station platform

Chuck Berry described his career as “just one long Rosetta Tharpe impersonation.”

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Date: 13/04/2024 17:32:31
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2144612
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


dv said:

https://youtu.be/4xzr_GBa8qk?si=QaeUaI10JnrMdwRV

Sister Rosetta Tharpe, electric guitar pioneer, 1944

Rosetta Tharpe in the UK,
in the rain, on a railway station platform

It rains a lot in Manchester

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Date: 13/04/2024 17:39:29
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2144614
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

dv said:

https://youtu.be/4xzr_GBa8qk?si=QaeUaI10JnrMdwRV

Sister Rosetta Tharpe, electric guitar pioneer, 1944

Rosetta Tharpe in the UK,
in the rain, on a railway station platform

It rains a lot in Manchester

and never in california, though georgia has rainy nights.

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Date: 13/04/2024 17:39:41
From: dv
ID: 2144615
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:


dv said:

https://youtu.be/4xzr_GBa8qk?si=QaeUaI10JnrMdwRV

Sister Rosetta Tharpe, electric guitar pioneer, 1944

https://youtu.be/Y9a49oFalZE?si=fGqFEdYQsy8PCGwo

I posted this on Facebook years ago. It lead to an argument between myself, an old school friend and her daughter. My friend The Rocket Scientist made a joke about Taylor Swift and everything went to hell in a handbasket.

Sounds complicated

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Date: 13/04/2024 18:14:57
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2144625
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Some of the most elegant music ever composed for lute.

Weiss: The Complete London Manuscript Vol.2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q10xtMnDHaI

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Date: 13/04/2024 18:17:56
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2144627
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

dv said:

https://youtu.be/4xzr_GBa8qk?si=QaeUaI10JnrMdwRV

Sister Rosetta Tharpe, electric guitar pioneer, 1944

Rosetta Tharpe in the UK,
in the rain, on a railway station platform

Chuck Berry described his career as “just one long Rosetta Tharpe impersonation.”

:) Hadn’t heard that.

She wasn’t a big name in my uni days (if I recall correctly), which seems strange.

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Date: 13/04/2024 18:21:39
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2144629
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


dv said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Rosetta Tharpe in the UK,
in the rain, on a railway station platform

Chuck Berry described his career as “just one long Rosetta Tharpe impersonation.”

:) Hadn’t heard that.

She wasn’t a big name in my uni days (if I recall correctly), which seems strange.

I don’t remember my uni days either.

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Date: 13/04/2024 18:22:46
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2144631
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

dv said:

Chuck Berry described his career as “just one long Rosetta Tharpe impersonation.”

:) Hadn’t heard that.

She wasn’t a big name in my uni days (if I recall correctly), which seems strange.

I don’t remember my uni days either.

Wot?

Not even random bits and pieces?

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Date: 13/04/2024 19:16:34
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2144640
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Mark Knopfler – Two Pairs Of Hands (Official Video)
‘Two Pairs Of Hands’ is the third track released from Mark Knopfler’s new album, One Deep River

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRLGFWjI1zE

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Date: 13/04/2024 22:15:21
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2144689
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Solid Air

John Martyn and Danny Thompson

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Date: 13/04/2024 22:25:31
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2144691
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Pentangle – Three Songs

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Date: 13/04/2024 22:27:53
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2144693
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Solid Air

John Martyn and Danny Thompson

hits some nostalgic buttons.

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Date: 13/04/2024 22:34:05
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2144698
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Last one for today:

Alan Stivell en Concert – 1972 – Suite Irlandaise / The King of the fairies

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Date: 13/04/2024 22:37:08
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2144700
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Last one for today:

Alan Stivell en Concert – 1972 – Suite Irlandaise / The King of the fairies

Saw him in concert in Adelaide a few years later.

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Date: 13/04/2024 22:40:45
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2144701
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Last one for today:

Alan Stivell en Concert – 1972 – Suite Irlandaise / The King of the fairies

Saw him in concert in Adelaide a few years later.

Still going, it seems:

“Alan Stivell (Breton pronunciation: ; born Alan Cochevelou on 6 January 1944) is a Breton and Celtic musician and singer, songwriter, recording artist, and master of the Celtic harp. From the early 1970s, he revived global interest in the Celtic (specifically Breton) harp and Celtic music as part of world music. As a bagpiper and bombard player, he modernized traditional Breton music and singing in the Breton language. A precursor of Celtic rock, he is inspired by the union of the Celtic cultures and is a keeper of the Breton culture.”

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Date: 13/04/2024 22:51:28
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2144703
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bubblecar said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Last one for today:

Alan Stivell en Concert – 1972 – Suite Irlandaise / The King of the fairies

Saw him in concert in Adelaide a few years later.

Still going, it seems:

“Alan Stivell (Breton pronunciation: ; born Alan Cochevelou on 6 January 1944) is a Breton and Celtic musician and singer, songwriter, recording artist, and master of the Celtic harp. From the early 1970s, he revived global interest in the Celtic (specifically Breton) harp and Celtic music as part of world music. As a bagpiper and bombard player, he modernized traditional Breton music and singing in the Breton language. A precursor of Celtic rock, he is inspired by the union of the Celtic cultures and is a keeper of the Breton culture.”

He is still going indeed, aged 80.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXVCxuToMbg

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Date: 13/04/2024 23:45:29
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2144704
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I’m listening to the Beatles

When I’m Sixty Four

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HCTunqv1Xt4

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Date: 14/04/2024 22:39:47
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2144930
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bert Jansch, a man and his songs, Part 2

From a 1976 Danish TV program.

What happened to Part 1, I don’t know.

Also Anne Briggs Portrait Interview

From BBC Radio, 2016.

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Date: 14/04/2024 22:44:43
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2144932
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bert Jansch, a man and his songs, Part 2

From a 1976 Danish TV program.

What happened to Part 1, I don’t know.

Also Anne Briggs Portrait Interview

From BBC Radio, 2016.

Ta.

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Date: 14/04/2024 22:44:59
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2144933
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bert Jansch, a man and his songs, Part 2

From a 1976 Danish TV program.

What happened to Part 1, I don’t know.

Also Anne Briggs Portrait Interview

From BBC Radio, 2016.

And a text interview, no music involved

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Date: 15/04/2024 20:08:55
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2145126
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Joni Mitchell, Annie Lennox, Brandi Carlile and Sista Strings interpret Elton John’s classic song “I’m Still Standing” at the 2024 Gershwin Prize for Popular Song concert honoring Elton John and Bernie Taupin at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., March 30, 2024.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxqFJLm6Hp4

—-
Dig it.

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Date: 15/04/2024 20:23:29
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2145128
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Joni Mitchell, Annie Lennox, Brandi Carlile and Sista Strings interpret Elton John’s classic song “I’m Still Standing” at the 2024 Gershwin Prize for Popular Song concert honoring Elton John and Bernie Taupin at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., March 30, 2024.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxqFJLm6Hp4

—-
Dig it.

Glad she still standing :)

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Date: 15/04/2024 20:29:47
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2145129
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

Joni Mitchell, Annie Lennox, Brandi Carlile and Sista Strings interpret Elton John’s classic song “I’m Still Standing” at the 2024 Gershwin Prize for Popular Song concert honoring Elton John and Bernie Taupin at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., March 30, 2024.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxqFJLm6Hp4

—-
Dig it.

Glad she still standing :)

Me too. And I really liked the version. Delivery +.

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Date: 16/04/2024 14:40:40
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2145329
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

So sorry for your trouble
Tell me to take a walk
And I would understand
Of course it’s good to talk
Here take my handkerchief,
No, I don’t need it back
Please don’t worry

So sorry for your trouble
And I was wondering
And I would understand
If you might have one to hand
If you had a photograph?
Of course I’d bring it back
Please don’t worry

And I wonder, if I stay in this
How hard boiled will I become?
As hard boiled as some
My friends in the newsroom
The Colins and Bobs
All done their black tie jobs

I have to go, so sorry
Walking back to the car
And I can hear your sobs
I hate these black tie jobs

‘One Deep River’ – Album Credits

Written by Mark Knopfler

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1SGEUw_UR8

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Date: 17/04/2024 15:03:05
From: OCDC
ID: 2145578
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 17/04/2024 15:04:08
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2145579
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

OCDC said:



IDGI, AYME*

*As You Might Expect

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Date: 17/04/2024 15:07:05
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2145583
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

OCDC said:



Take on me.

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Date: 17/04/2024 15:12:52
From: OCDC
ID: 2145584
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:

OCDC said:

IDGI, AYME*

*As You Might Expect

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=djV11Xbc914

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Date: 17/04/2024 15:15:06
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2145587
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

OCDC said:


Bubblecar said:
OCDC said:

IDGI, AYME*

*As You Might Expect

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=djV11Xbc914

Ah.

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Date: 19/04/2024 02:01:01
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2145995
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Laufey, dodie, and Jacob Collier perform ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ with NSO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lz1LEYxFQ5Q

—-

it’s hard to believe the audience could sing that well. maybe it was a plant.

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Date: 19/04/2024 08:21:45
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2146011
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Laufey, dodie, and Jacob Collier perform ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ with NSO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lz1LEYxFQ5Q

—-

it’s hard to believe the audience could sing that well. maybe it was a plant.

Reminded me of this one:

Kate Rusby and friends sing Blooming Heather

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Date: 19/04/2024 12:11:19
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2146079
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

Laufey, dodie, and Jacob Collier perform ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ with NSO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lz1LEYxFQ5Q

—-

it’s hard to believe the audience could sing that well. maybe it was a plant.

Reminded me of this one:

Kate Rusby and friends sing Blooming Heather

also a nice version.

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Date: 19/04/2024 22:51:17
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2146336
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Two hours of Bert Jansch in concert (1996). What more could anyone ask?

Jansch Live at the Palms Playhouse

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Date: 19/04/2024 22:57:35
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2146338
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Two hours of Bert Jansch in concert (1996). What more could anyone ask?

Jansch Live at the Palms Playhouse

Bookmarked for when I’m in the mood.

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Date: 21/04/2024 14:42:12
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2146942
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Some inspiring ancient sounds and motions amongst this lot:

Dance Rites 2017 | Live at Sydney Opera House

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIKByvQN0Ho

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Date: 21/04/2024 16:00:03
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2146965
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Some inspiring ancient sounds and motions amongst this lot:

Dance Rites 2017 | Live at Sydney Opera House

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIKByvQN0Ho

Honey dance, 50 minute mark. Compelled me to order some honey in the next Coles order.

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Date: 21/04/2024 22:59:30
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2147041
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Not Murph and the magic tones.

Laufey Performs Amazing Version of ‘From the Start’ with the NSO

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAoRHjc5_OQ

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Date: 22/04/2024 01:05:08
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2147049
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Orville Peck & Willie Nelson – Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond Of Each Other

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BirJMnMcfBs

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Date: 22/04/2024 11:43:17
From: dv
ID: 2147139
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/v839Yoc4rUQ?si=TQX-IjcchXHdmOOD

Screaming Jets – Johnny Warman (feat. Peter Gabriel)

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Date: 22/04/2024 19:19:26
From: dv
ID: 2147298
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/H-BAMwZ3LuA?si=3kuu66qE7PXX0SI0

March 21st 1980, Colonel Gaddafi studios release “Jamahiriya” an album by The Voice of Solidarity and Friendship.

The Funk and Disco album, which missed a trick by not being called The Green Album if you ask me, was part of Gaddafi’s attempt to make the recently developed Third Way philosophy of his Green Book known among a global audience.

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Date: 22/04/2024 22:22:10
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2147329
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jacob Collier – Summer Rain (Feat. Madison Cunningham & Chris Thile)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMVMtxmUjFc

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Date: 24/04/2024 15:57:01
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2147853
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Good old Uncle Arthur providing a very pleasant accompaniment for this afternoon’s Whisky Mac.

Arthur Rubinstein – Chopin Nocturne Op. 48, No. 2 in F sharp minor

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqEk73LvnzQ

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Date: 24/04/2024 20:48:32
From: dv
ID: 2147940
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/UW-oeYMbDXA?si=RpF4sGrC6RTnkiEm

Art and Dotty Todd: Chanson D’Amour, 1958

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Date: 24/04/2024 20:53:41
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2147943
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://youtu.be/UW-oeYMbDXA?si=RpF4sGrC6RTnkiEm

Art and Dotty Todd: Chanson D’Amour, 1958

Well it’s better than Ça plane pour moi.

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Date: 24/04/2024 20:58:02
From: esselte
ID: 2147945
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Holey Moley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjCQugTmBK4

by Lime Cordiale and Idris Elba

I need a spaceship, a facelift
Holey Moley, I’m shitfaced all the time

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Date: 24/04/2024 21:08:33
From: esselte
ID: 2147948
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The scariest song I know of:

Climbing Up The Walls

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XX4EpkR-Sp4

by Radiohead

Fifteen blows to the back of your head
Fifteen blows to your mind

So lock the kids up safe tonight
Shut the eyes in the cupboard
I’ve got the smell of a local man
Who’s got the loneliest feeling
That either way he turns
I’ll be there
Open up your skull
I’ll be there
Climbing up the walls…..

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Date: 24/04/2024 21:28:44
From: esselte
ID: 2147951
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Coma

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2YOoQv1×9A

by Pendulum

Hug me ‘till you drug me, honey
Kiss me, ‘till I’m in a coma

Booboom, bahboom, booboom, bahboom, schnicalreste…..

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Date: 24/04/2024 21:40:16
From: esselte
ID: 2147952
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

In Cold Blood

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rP0uuI80wuY

by Alt J

The wood mouse is primarily a seed eater, particularly seeds of trees such as oak, beech, and ash. They are mainly active during the dark. Yet sometimes they are out at day time. The mouse compensates for it’s poor eyesight, relying on its sense of smell to locate food and to avoid predators. It must be cautious, enemies are everywhere. Zero one one one zero zero one one…

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Date: 24/04/2024 21:48:57
From: esselte
ID: 2147954
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Dead Man: Main Titles

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzIXDzMMvIo

by Johnny Cash

Opening credits with the most insane list of actors in a movie that you’ve never heard of before.

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Date: 24/04/2024 21:53:56
From: dv
ID: 2147956
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

esselte said:


The scariest song I know of:

Climbing Up The Walls

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XX4EpkR-Sp4

by Radiohead

Fifteen blows to the back of your head
Fifteen blows to your mind

So lock the kids up safe tonight
Shut the eyes in the cupboard
I’ve got the smell of a local man
Who’s got the loneliest feeling
That either way he turns
I’ll be there
Open up your skull
I’ll be there
Climbing up the walls…..

top album

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Date: 24/04/2024 21:58:53
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2147959
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

How Jacob Collier Reinvented The Guitar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WknTbYOet4c

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Date: 24/04/2024 21:59:19
From: esselte
ID: 2147960
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


esselte said:

The scariest song I know of:

Climbing Up The Walls

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XX4EpkR-Sp4

by Radiohead

Fifteen blows to the back of your head
Fifteen blows to your mind

So lock the kids up safe tonight
Shut the eyes in the cupboard
I’ve got the smell of a local man
Who’s got the loneliest feeling
That either way he turns
I’ll be there
Open up your skull
I’ll be there
Climbing up the walls…..

top album

It’s 11pm at night, 24 year old me is driving, half way from Perth to Kalgoorlie, playing this album at maximum volume. I’m young, dumb and … well, just really dumb.. I’m going 190km/h, Thom Yorke starts singing “Hey, man. Slow down. Hey man, slow down.” I slow down.

Slowing down saves my life in a way too difficult to describe here.

|Thanks Thom!

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Date: 24/04/2024 22:06:04
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2147962
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


How Jacob Collier Reinvented The Guitar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WknTbYOet4c

Hadn’t heard of Jacob Collier. Will give it a proper listen later.

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Date: 24/04/2024 22:09:24
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2147964
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

How Jacob Collier Reinvented The Guitar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WknTbYOet4c

Hadn’t heard of Jacob Collier. Will give it a proper listen later.

i posted this tother day..

0:02 / 10:05

Laufey, dodie, and Jacob Collier perform ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ with NSO | Next at the Kennedy Center

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lz1LEYxFQ5Q

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Date: 24/04/2024 22:13:39
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2147966
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

sarahs mum said:

How Jacob Collier Reinvented The Guitar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WknTbYOet4c

Hadn’t heard of Jacob Collier. Will give it a proper listen later.

i posted this tother day..

0:02 / 10:05

Laufey, dodie, and Jacob Collier perform ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ with NSO | Next at the Kennedy Center

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lz1LEYxFQ5Q

So you did.

And I had a look and listen :)

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Date: 24/04/2024 22:19:07
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2147967
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Hadn’t heard of Jacob Collier. Will give it a proper listen later.

i posted this tother day..

0:02 / 10:05

Laufey, dodie, and Jacob Collier perform ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ with NSO | Next at the Kennedy Center

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lz1LEYxFQ5Q

So you did.

And I had a look and listen :)

Do you think they hid a choir in that audience?

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Date: 24/04/2024 22:41:40
From: esselte
ID: 2147968
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Back to Radiohead OK Computer

Karma Police

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IJI6soiQhI

Karma police, arrest this man
He talks in maths
He buzzes like a fridge
He’s like a detuned radio

Paranoid Android
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHiGbolFFGw

Please could you stop the noise,
I’m trying to get some rest.
From all the unborn chicken voices
In my head

….

Ambition makes you look pretty ugly,
Kicking, squealing Gucci little piggy

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Date: 25/04/2024 07:33:10
From: roughbarked
ID: 2148023
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


How Jacob Collier Reinvented The Guitar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WknTbYOet4c

Thank you so much for this.

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Date: 25/04/2024 12:32:16
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2148142
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

How Jacob Collier Reinvented The Guitar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WknTbYOet4c

Thank you so much for this.

:)

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Date: 25/04/2024 12:39:35
From: transition
ID: 2148144
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

How Jacob Collier Reinvented The Guitar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WknTbYOet4c

Thank you so much for this.

:)

watching that, cheers

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Date: 26/04/2024 17:21:33
From: dv
ID: 2148659
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Data

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Date: 26/04/2024 19:57:36
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2148700
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:

Data

Is It Normalised

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Date: 26/04/2024 22:43:34
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2148742
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Deserter
Fairport Convention.

16 views!

It must be good!

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Date: 27/04/2024 01:33:29
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2148750
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Primrose Hill · James McCartney

Primrose Hill

℗ 2024 James McCartney

Released on: 2024-04-12

Composer, Writer: James McCartney
Composer, Writer: Sean Ono Lennon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ntPFNFbPb0

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Date: 27/04/2024 07:00:40
From: roughbarked
ID: 2148758
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Deserter
Fairport Convention.

16 views!

It must be good!

Make that 17.

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Date: 27/04/2024 07:48:57
From: JudgeMental
ID: 2148763
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrUnk4f_xE4

Link

Amazing Bohemian Rhapsody

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Date: 27/04/2024 08:20:57
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2148765
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Primrose Hill · James McCartney

Primrose Hill

℗ 2024 James McCartney

Released on: 2024-04-12

Composer, Writer: James McCartney
Composer, Writer: Sean Ono Lennon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ntPFNFbPb0

Liked that :)

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Date: 27/04/2024 10:46:31
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2148788
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Don’t know what made me think of this, but I found it on oo-toob when I wen’t looking:

I don’t go to oo-ess-ay

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Date: 27/04/2024 17:33:10
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2148950
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Johann Wilhelm Hertel was an expressive German composer of the baroque era, one of the “galant” school who eschewed the more severe baroque style in favour of simplicity, elegance and emotional appeal.

Listening to the very pretty bassoon concerto on this fine selection of his work.

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Date: 27/04/2024 17:39:28
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2148955
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Johann Wilhelm Hertel was an expressive German composer of the baroque era, one of the “galant” school who eschewed the more severe baroque style in favour of simplicity, elegance and emotional appeal.

Listening to the very pretty bassoon concerto on this fine selection of his work.

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Date: 28/04/2024 16:09:42
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2149249
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Joni Mitchell jazzing up an Elton Classic …

https://youtu.be/IxqFJLm6Hp4

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Date: 29/04/2024 09:29:09
From: Ogmog
ID: 2149398
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Chambers Brothers

Time Has Come Today
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIbsweglLjg

(Psychedelic Freakout!) • 1969

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Date: 29/04/2024 09:40:10
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2149405
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


The Chambers Brothers

Time Has Come Today
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIbsweglLjg

(Psychedelic Freakout!) • 1969

For some reason the Chambers Bros never made it onto my list of great late 60’s rock bands.

Watching that, I don’t know why not.

Didn’t watch all 15 minutes though. I must be getting old.

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Date: 29/04/2024 13:01:41
From: Ogmog
ID: 2149465
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Ogmog said:

The Chambers Brothers

Time Has Come Today
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIbsweglLjg

(Psychedelic Freakout!) • 1969

For some reason the Chambers Bros never made it onto my list of great late 60’s rock bands.

Watching that, I don’t know why not.

Didn’t watch all 15 minutes though. I must be getting old.

I saw them as a back-up band in ’72
when the headliner came on we all left.

definitely go back and listen to the end
…it gets even hairier as it goes along…

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Date: 29/04/2024 13:06:39
From: Ogmog
ID: 2149470
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Ogmog said:

The Chambers Brothers

Time Has Come Today
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIbsweglLjg

(Psychedelic Freakout!) • 1969

For some reason the Chambers Bros never made it onto my list of great late 60’s rock bands.

Watching that, I don’t know why not.

Didn’t watch all 15 minutes though. I must be getting old.

I saw them as a back-up band in ’72
when the headliner came on we all left.

definitely go back and listen to the end
…it gets even hairier as it goes along…

the band we walked out on

duh took a minute to even recall their name

what’s your opinion between the 2 bands?

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Date: 30/04/2024 13:38:59
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2149745
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I remember this song from Garfunkel’s solo album, 1973. Production was a bit overwrought, but there was some nice singing on it.

Art Garfunkel – Travelling Boy

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Date: 30/04/2024 17:50:42
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2149809
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Paul Robeson sings to Scottish miners (1949)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0bezsMVU7c

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Date: 1/05/2024 14:47:10
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2150077
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Star Spangled Banner – Larkin Poe for NASCAR

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9F77RglzJsM

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Date: 2/05/2024 00:20:50
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2150303
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Troye Sivan’s ‘Rush’ wins Song of the Year at this year’s APRA Music Awards.

Link

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Date: 2/05/2024 00:25:29
From: wookiemeister
ID: 2150304
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/Y4ONXuyvZrw?si=kKzmqJtsFlZPFYIN

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Date: 2/05/2024 00:28:34
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2150306
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

no to both of them.

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Date: 2/05/2024 00:30:52
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2150307
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


Troye Sivan’s ‘Rush’ wins Song of the Year at this year’s APRA Music Awards.

Link

Helps to add the story –

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-01/apra-music-awards-troye-sivan-teskey-brothers-dean-lewis/103542646

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Date: 2/05/2024 01:02:58
From: Neophyte
ID: 2150310
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


Troye Sivan’s ‘Rush’ wins Song of the Year at this year’s APRA Music Awards.

Link

I’m guessing Theme From “Rush” didn’t quite do as well all those years ago…

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Date: 2/05/2024 01:04:19
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2150311
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

for ogmog.

Lukas Nelson – “My Best Friend”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHQrxl3-LUk

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Date: 2/05/2024 01:16:19
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2150312
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


for ogmog.

Lukas Nelson – “My Best Friend”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHQrxl3-LUk

Like.

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Date: 2/05/2024 01:52:30
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2150316
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Greatest Guitar Solo Ever Played
12tone

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lT_mlbMjcxo

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Date: 2/05/2024 02:56:11
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2150321
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jacob Collier – Little Blue (feat. Brandi Carlile)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2zLSkhANSY

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Date: 2/05/2024 12:02:53
From: Cymek
ID: 2150402
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Judas Priest – Crown Of Horns

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Date: 2/05/2024 17:57:03
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2150462
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Jacob Collier – Little Blue (feat. Brandi Carlile)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2zLSkhANSY

All The Feels!! Discovering ‘Little Blue’: Vocal Coach Reacts & Analyzes Jacob Collier Live
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j24G6BSZ0Bg

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Date: 4/05/2024 22:26:32
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2151109
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Pentangle – Hunting Song (In Concert), 4th January 1971)

79,000 views in 10 months?

That’s a bit of a worry.

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Date: 4/05/2024 22:35:17
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2151110
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Richard & Linda Thompson – A Heart Needs A Home

First comment:

“I always felt Linda didn’t really get the recognition she deserved for her voice…”

I have to agree.

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Date: 4/05/2024 22:42:10
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2151111
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

From Linda Thompson’s TATE page:

“Her reputation led to her being invited to join the Bunch, a loose supergroup of folk rock artists including former Fairport Convention members Sandy Denny, Richard Thompson, and Ashley Hutchings which recorded an album called Rock On.”

How come I have never heard of The Bunch?

“Linda found herself in a community where all the food was prepared by the women. In her words, the members were “white middle-class people trying to punish themselves, and everybody else. It taught me a lot. To stay away from sects, mostly.”

:)

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Date: 5/05/2024 10:47:12
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2151262
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Chuck Berry – You Cant Catch Me 78 RPM (1956)

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Date: 5/05/2024 12:37:53
From: Ogmog
ID: 2151313
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


sarahs mum said:

for ogmog.

Lukas Nelson – “My Best Friend”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHQrxl3-LUk

Like.

I just saw/played THIS

thanx …
…now I Like It too (-:

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Date: 5/05/2024 12:49:29
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2151318
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ogmog said:


AussieDJ said:

sarahs mum said:

for ogmog.

Lukas Nelson – “My Best Friend”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHQrxl3-LUk

Like.

I just saw/played THIS

thanx …
…now I Like It too (-:

:)

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Date: 5/05/2024 22:06:09
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2151480
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The you-toob bot thought it was time I listened to this again:

5 poofs and 2 pianos

I think it was right for once.

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Date: 6/05/2024 15:16:52
From: kii
ID: 2151747
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Hollies – Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress.

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Date: 6/05/2024 15:27:53
From: kii
ID: 2151755
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Loved Ones – ever loving man.
Great voice

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Date: 7/05/2024 08:04:19
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2151893
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Prolific TV music composer and conductor Carl Davis died last year, aged 86.

Here’s one of his best known themes, for The World at War.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEGsbVFLBhY&t=0s

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Date: 7/05/2024 19:01:02
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2152073
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Eagles – The Last Resort – (Paradise) – “The Last Resort” lyrics on screen & description

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4zR9r9olOg

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Date: 9/05/2024 17:06:06
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2152669
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jacob Collier deconstructs a Stevie Wonder classic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZP6nogQYPg

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Date: 10/05/2024 03:22:50
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2152774
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Kenny Loggins – “Danny’s Song” (Larkin Poe Cover Video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJVgmBzqvJc

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Date: 10/05/2024 19:39:17
From: OCDC
ID: 2153030
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tTRphPp3vdk

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Date: 10/05/2024 22:42:00
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2153063
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Martin Simpson plays a medley: Rosie Anderson, The Shearing’s Not For Me, and Bogie’s Bonny Belle

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Date: 11/05/2024 18:57:16
From: dv
ID: 2153397
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I was unaware The Avalanches dropped a third album in 2020 until just now (We Will Always Love You).
This is quite a nice treat.

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Date: 14/05/2024 14:04:34
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2154148
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.msn.com/en-au/video/webcontent/web-content/vi-1iHiBCZL8r%2FRmQ?vid=ngiUAvYPXmk&provider=yt&ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=747a01fa6c3d43ade65f2b2252dc1269&ei=96

A century of hits 1924 to 2024.
It fell away at abut 1990 I reckon.

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Date: 14/05/2024 14:26:23
From: dv
ID: 2154150
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/Obi66hU7ovw?si=48_JDwy6Ihlj4yVk

God’s Carpenter
Chino XL and Stu Bangas

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Date: 14/05/2024 14:47:54
From: Ian
ID: 2154153
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


https://www.msn.com/en-au/video/webcontent/web-content/vi-1iHiBCZL8r%2FRmQ?vid=ngiUAvYPXmk&provider=yt&ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=747a01fa6c3d43ade65f2b2252dc1269&ei=96

A century of hits 1924 to 2024.
It fell away at abut 1990 I reckon.

Yep. Bloke’s first album was Eminem who is apparently an American rapper…

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Date: 14/05/2024 15:47:30
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2154161
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


https://www.msn.com/en-au/video/webcontent/web-content/vi-1iHiBCZL8r%2FRmQ?vid=ngiUAvYPXmk&provider=yt&ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=747a01fa6c3d43ade65f2b2252dc1269&ei=96

A century of hits 1924 to 2024.
It fell away at abut 1990 I reckon.

recognisable music.

and i did recognise everything until the last couple of decades which became patchy.

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Date: 14/05/2024 16:30:41
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2154168
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Peak Warming Man said:

https://www.msn.com/en-au/video/webcontent/web-content/vi-1iHiBCZL8r%2FRmQ?vid=ngiUAvYPXmk&provider=yt&ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=747a01fa6c3d43ade65f2b2252dc1269&ei=96

A century of hits 1924 to 2024.
It fell away at abut 1990 I reckon.

recognisable music.

and i did recognise everything until the last couple of decades which became patchy.

It lost that loving feeling, oh oh that loving feeling, it lost that loving feeling about 1990.

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Date: 14/05/2024 16:49:50
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2154172
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


sarahs mum said:

Peak Warming Man said:

https://www.msn.com/en-au/video/webcontent/web-content/vi-1iHiBCZL8r%2FRmQ?vid=ngiUAvYPXmk&provider=yt&ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=747a01fa6c3d43ade65f2b2252dc1269&ei=96

A century of hits 1924 to 2024.
It fell away at abut 1990 I reckon.

recognisable music.

and i did recognise everything until the last couple of decades which became patchy.

It lost that loving feeling, oh oh that loving feeling, it lost that loving feeling about 1990.

i liked quite a bit of 80s music but it isn’t george michael etc. gracelands was triff. dire straits was triff. some of what i remember from the radio is shitty.

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Date: 15/05/2024 08:31:39
From: roughbarked
ID: 2154326
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


sarahs mum said:

Peak Warming Man said:

https://www.msn.com/en-au/video/webcontent/web-content/vi-1iHiBCZL8r%2FRmQ?vid=ngiUAvYPXmk&provider=yt&ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=747a01fa6c3d43ade65f2b2252dc1269&ei=96

A century of hits 1924 to 2024.
It fell away at abut 1990 I reckon.

recognisable music.

and i did recognise everything until the last couple of decades which became patchy.

It lost that loving feeling, oh oh that loving feeling, it lost that loving feeling about 1990.

It began with what will we be singing in the 80’s

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Date: 16/05/2024 12:53:05
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2154783
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

34 Best Female Guitarists of All Time (With Videos)

I know 10 out of 34, I have have catching up to do.

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Date: 17/05/2024 04:37:27
From: Ogmog
ID: 2155032
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Willie Nelson & Leon Russell


live from Passaic, NJ, March 1st,1979

01: DJ Intro
02: Whiskey River
03: Stay All Night
04: Funny How Time Slips Away
05: Crazy
06: Night Life
07: If You’ve Got The Money I’ve Got The Time
08: Sweet Memories
09: Bloody Mary Morning
10: Gotta Get Drunk
11: Shotgun Willie
12: Time Of The Preacher
13: Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
14: The Red Headed Stranger
15: Instrumental
16: Heartbreak Hotel
17: Trouble In Mind
18: $ A Song For You $
(59:45)
01: Come In My Kitchen
02: Detour
03: Will The Circle Be Unbroken
04: Amazing Grace
05: Land Of Uncloudy Skies
06: Instrumental
07: One For My Baby And One For The Road
08: Blue Skies
09: Georgia On My Mind
10: All Of Me
11: Stardust
12: Mama Don’t Let Your Babys Grow Up To Be Cowboys
13: Take Back The Weed
14: Willie and Waylon
15: Whiskey River
16: Instrumental

Encores:
17: Good Hearted Woman
18: Sioux City Sue
19: White Lightning
20: One Night Of Love
21: Truck Drivin’ Man
22: Whiskey River

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Date: 17/05/2024 20:56:16
From: dv
ID: 2155296
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

He’s still been recording vocals in prison.

https://youtu.be/uCFluuDI_cs?si=vh51eLRYZRcg-kqC

Fetty Wap- superhuman

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Date: 17/05/2024 22:13:09
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2155321
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Heard Eric Bibb on the car radio this afternoon, so here he is again.

Eric Bibb live

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Date: 17/05/2024 22:19:38
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2155323
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Heard Eric Bibb on the car radio this afternoon, so here he is again.

Eric Bibb live

Nicely done, although he does have a rather jerky motion going there, a bit like stop-motion animation.

Good to hear some blues fiddle.

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Date: 17/05/2024 22:22:16
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2155326
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

and

Danny Thompson, Kathy Mattea, Dougie MacLean – Ready For The Storm

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Date: 17/05/2024 22:25:09
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2155330
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Heard Eric Bibb on the car radio this afternoon, so here he is again.

Eric Bibb live

Nicely done, although he does have a rather jerky motion going there, a bit like stop-motion animation.

Good to hear some blues fiddle.

I always thought he was a youngster, but just checked and he is only 4 months younger than me, so well into middle age.

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Date: 17/05/2024 22:29:25
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2155333
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


and

Danny Thompson, Kathy Mattea, Dougie MacLean – Ready For The Storm

Never heard that one, very nice. An uncredited mandolin in there too in a very nice blend of plucked strings.

Dougie Maclean looked quite old even then :)

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Date: 18/05/2024 18:47:13
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2155684
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jethro Tull – Witch’s Promise – 2nd version

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Date: 19/05/2024 02:26:01
From: kii
ID: 2155757
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Concerto for a dog.

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Date: 19/05/2024 20:07:56
From: dv
ID: 2155999
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/Jj65LDHqu3Y?si=qNGlGD9sKMOQRU02

A.I. music is getting pretty good

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Date: 19/05/2024 20:10:39
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2156000
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Hearing my FIRST EVER ‘AI generated’ song! I wasn’t prepared for THIS!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5bd34C7zco&t=771s

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Date: 20/05/2024 16:25:37
From: roughbarked
ID: 2156264
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Songs of disappearance

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Date: 21/05/2024 10:22:04
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2156498
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

A woke video for roughie

Sleepers Awaken

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Date: 22/05/2024 14:23:39
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2156993
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

i keep watching this again and again.

Jacob Collier – Little Blue | @MahoganySessions

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQvzX0Z3HE4

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Date: 22/05/2024 14:37:31
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2156999
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Suddenly had an urge to listen to this again, so I did.

Farewell Farewell, Fairport C

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Date: 22/05/2024 19:12:08
From: roughbarked
ID: 2157059
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


i keep watching this again and again.

Jacob Collier – Little Blue | @MahoganySessions

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQvzX0Z3HE4

It is a nice little love song.

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Date: 22/05/2024 19:15:02
From: roughbarked
ID: 2157063
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Suddenly had an urge to listen to this again, so I did.

Farewell Farewell, Fairport C

Glad you did.

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Date: 22/05/2024 19:15:49
From: JudgeMental
ID: 2157064
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Phil Manzanera – Listen Now album.

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Date: 23/05/2024 10:26:03
From: roughbarked
ID: 2157259
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Mdou Moctar- Funeral for Justice

Dear African leaders, hear my burning question
Why does your ear only heed France and America?
They misled you into giving up your lands
They delightfully watch you in your fraternal feud
They possess the power to help out but chose not to
Why is that? When your rights are trodden upon
Why is that? When your rights are trodden upon

Dear African leaders, hear my burning question
Why solely invest in your own kin’s learning?
While other children suffer on your watch?
Why is that? When your rights are trodden upon
Why is that? When your rights are trodden upon
I boldly proclaim, whether you agree or oppose
Occupiers are carving up your lands while watch
Gallantly marching all over your resources
Why is that? When your rights are trodden upon
Why is that? When your rights are trodden upon

Dear African leaders, hear my suggestion
If you do this we will all win
Retake control of your resource rich countries
Build them and quit sleeping
Why is that? When your rights are trodden upon
Why is that? When your rights are trodden upon

Dear African leaders, hear my burning question
Why does your ear only heed France and America?
They misled you into giving up your lands
They watch with delight, your fraternal feud
They possess the power to help out but chose not to
Why is that? When your rights are trodden upon
Why is that? When your rights are trodden upon

My ABC told me about him

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Date: 23/05/2024 15:06:06
From: Cymek
ID: 2157366
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Sleep Token – Higher

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_Token

Sleep Token are a British rock band from London, formed in 2016. The group are an anonymous, masked collective led by a frontman using the moniker Vessel. They have been categorised under many different genres, including alternative metal, post-rock/metal, progressive metal and indie rock/pop. After self-releasing their debut extended play (EP) One in 2016, the band signed with Basick Records and issued a follow-up, Two, the next year. The group later signed with Spinefarm Records and released their debut full-length album Sundowning in 2019, which was followed in 2021 by This Place Will Become Your Tomb. A third album, Take Me Back to Eden, was released in May 2023.

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Date: 24/05/2024 14:31:34
From: dv
ID: 2157820
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Must cause some weird associations in Taiwan

https://youtu.be/vKt1LThV89E?si=zU3hr96ELs9ZqqwB

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Date: 24/05/2024 14:34:59
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2157821
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:

Must cause some weird associations in Taiwan

https://youtu.be/vKt1LThV89E?si=zU3hr96ELs9ZqqwB

yeah we encountered that during our special ground incursion back around then, possibly even a few years before that, the smell was a shocker though

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Date: 24/05/2024 22:33:36
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2157993
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Some recent stuff from Anais Mitchell

Real World

The Words

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Date: 24/05/2024 23:05:17
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2158013
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

and

A Sailor’s Life

Sheila Chandra version.

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Date: 25/05/2024 00:20:09
From: 19 shillings
ID: 2158028
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=

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Date: 25/05/2024 07:44:55
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2158051
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

19 shillings said:


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=

What, all of it?

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Date: 25/05/2024 08:54:26
From: roughbarked
ID: 2158065
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


19 shillings said:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=

What, all of it?


Hmm yeah. seems to be missing the actual video.

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Date: 25/05/2024 13:57:24
From: roughbarked
ID: 2158169
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Here’s Julie Fowlis in our eve of Braemar Games concert with a very special version of Blackbird by The Beatles. Also on stage are Eamonn Doorley, Duncan Chisholm and Tony Byrne.

BLACKBIRD/JULIE FOWLIS

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Date: 26/05/2024 14:15:12
From: Ian
ID: 2158529
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

József Lendvay been touring the country..

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dnd6MAcsCI8

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Date: 27/05/2024 15:58:07
From: dv
ID: 2158907
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtube.com/shorts/_yByK6i8M6U?si=K-WLIUNnE7tfNkK2

Piano with saloon mode

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Date: 30/05/2024 15:37:31
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2159740
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

100 STRING ACOUSTIC GUITAR SOLO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y22bp6TPqvE

perhaps OTT.

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Date: 30/05/2024 15:45:46
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2159744
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


100 STRING ACOUSTIC GUITAR SOLO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y22bp6TPqvE

perhaps OTT.

Lot of filtering and feedback going on there, it doesn’t sound very real.

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Date: 30/05/2024 21:39:56
From: dv
ID: 2159850
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/qA1nGPM9yHA?si=3Ml4MypSPKOcpXki
What it’s Like (1998)
Everlast

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Date: 31/05/2024 11:24:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 2160015
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Trying to download it but because apparently, it is of adult content and I have to prove my age by logging in to the pro version of 4kdownloader. :(
Shame, they are a talented act.
Jambalaya

https://www.youtube.com/@elleandtoni

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Date: 31/05/2024 17:52:52
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2160281
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

COUNTRY SISTERS – Cotton Eyed Joe

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Date: 31/05/2024 20:53:02
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2160351
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

CROWDED HOUSESOME GREATER PLAN

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ymj6gmlGCM

Your life, is just beginning, the war it never ends
Here’s a reminder, we can look forward again
The spark is returning, we made eyes across the room
You were gorgeous and absurd, tell me, have you heard
The word resurrection

We gave up on the world somehow
And now we start believing
If all that we could do, is fill the room
With a song of love

I’m here if you want, to feel a part
Of some greater plan
Do you want, to heal the heart
Of this broken man?
You’ll never be lonely again, would you like to say yes
We’ll clean up the mess, sad children of the earth
Tell me have you heard, the world revolution

We gave up on the world somehow
Now we better start believing
If all that we could do, is fill the room
With a song of love

I’ll sing it if you want, to feel a part
Of some greater plan
Do you want, to heal the heart
Of this broken man?

Do you want? Do you want? Do you want?
Do you want? Do you want?
Do you want? Do you want?

Do you want, to heal the heart
Of this broken man?

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Date: 1/06/2024 01:09:24
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2160426
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tim Pierce discusses Jeff Baxter’s guitar solo on Rikki Don’t Lose That Number

Is THIS Steely Dan’s GREATEST Guitar Solo?

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Date: 1/06/2024 01:28:26
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2160429
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Rick Beato discusses 40 great sounding albums

TOP 40 GREATEST SOUNDING ALBUMS OF ALL TIME

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Date: 1/06/2024 02:54:02
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2160437
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Top 10 Indie-Rock Female Artists Of 2024

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Date: 1/06/2024 03:16:45
From: kii
ID: 2160439
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Abraham Sparrow and Guitaro

Doors, Roadhouse Blues

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Date: 1/06/2024 05:55:50
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2160442
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Patriarchy – Hurt Me (Official Video)

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Date: 1/06/2024 08:55:11
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 2160467
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

My new favourite song: ‘Creatures in Heaven’ by the Glass Animals.

Their first major single since they stopped the TripleJ hottest 100 in 2021 with ‘Heat Waves’>

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2IsG1HOtBQ

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Date: 1/06/2024 08:56:33
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 2160468
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Witty Rejoinder said:


My new favourite song: ‘Creatures in Heaven’ by the Glass Animals.

Their first major single since they stopped the TripleJ hottest 100 in 2021 with ‘Heat Waves’>

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2IsG1HOtBQ

stopped = topped

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Date: 1/06/2024 09:28:31
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2160483
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Albinos – Bet You Don’t

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Date: 1/06/2024 09:37:38
From: Tamb
ID: 2160485
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tau.Neutrino said:


The Albinos – Bet You Don’t

Conway Twitty Loretta Lynn Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man

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Date: 1/06/2024 09:57:44
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2160493
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Big Moon – Your Light (

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Date: 3/06/2024 20:10:03
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2161607
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Coastline
Hoolow coves

https://youtu.be/Cp-1t9B62zc

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Date: 4/06/2024 22:29:18
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2161994
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5JRGHd19eg

Link

Spinning Away by Brian Eno & John Cale

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Date: 4/06/2024 22:41:24
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2161995
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Daisy Rickman cover of Who Knows Where the Time Goes

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Date: 5/06/2024 04:03:45
From: Ogmog
ID: 2162018
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Blake Shelton –
Some Beach

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Date: 7/06/2024 21:35:23
From: Dark Orange
ID: 2163068
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The collaboration nobody asked for, but they went and did it anyway.

Babymetal vs Electric Callboy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChmVcJK7N-c

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Date: 8/06/2024 22:30:29
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2163306
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I Attached an Air Mattress to the Melodica
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCTLCKsEw30

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Date: 8/06/2024 23:23:02
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2163314
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Julian Clary did the best version of this song, but here’s Lee Marvin.

Lee Marvin I was born under a Wandering Star remastered, from Paint Your Wagon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTymtAbaG08

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Date: 9/06/2024 11:07:17
From: dv
ID: 2163400
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

ABC Classic FM are doing their Feelgood Classic 100.

29 was America from West Side Story, 28 was O Fortuna … no complaints.

27 is Max Richter’s Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Recomposed which I can’t stand

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Date: 9/06/2024 11:09:30
From: OCDC
ID: 2163404
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:

ABC Classic FM are doing their Feelgood Classic 100.

29 was America from West Side Story, 28 was O Fortuna … no complaints.

27 is Max Richter’s Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Recomposed which I can’t stand

I can’t get past Beethoven’s 5th being in the 90s.

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Date: 9/06/2024 11:15:56
From: dv
ID: 2163411
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

OCDC said:


dv said:
ABC Classic FM are doing their Feelgood Classic 100.

29 was America from West Side Story, 28 was O Fortuna … no complaints.

27 is Max Richter’s Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Recomposed which I can’t stand

I can’t get past Beethoven’s 5th being in the 90s.

Maybe it doesn’t make people feel good

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Date: 9/06/2024 11:39:43
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2163417
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

OCDC said:


dv said:
ABC Classic FM are doing their Feelgood Classic 100.

29 was America from West Side Story, 28 was O Fortuna … no complaints.

27 is Max Richter’s Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Recomposed which I can’t stand

I can’t get past Beethoven’s 5th being in the 90s.

West Side Story is “classic”?

Where’s the cut-off?

50 years?

I’ll vote for Cream’s live Spoonful from Wheels of Fire.

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Date: 9/06/2024 11:49:38
From: Tamb
ID: 2163419
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


OCDC said:

dv said:
ABC Classic FM are doing their Feelgood Classic 100.

29 was America from West Side Story, 28 was O Fortuna … no complaints.

27 is Max Richter’s Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Recomposed which I can’t stand

I can’t get past Beethoven’s 5th being in the 90s.

West Side Story is “classic”?

Where’s the cut-off?

50 years?

I’ll vote for Cream’s live Spoonful from Wheels of Fire.

Christine Amphlett singing from a Corona manual.

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Date: 9/06/2024 12:30:46
From: roughbarked
ID: 2163435
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


OCDC said:

dv said:
ABC Classic FM are doing their Feelgood Classic 100.

29 was America from West Side Story, 28 was O Fortuna … no complaints.

27 is Max Richter’s Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Recomposed which I can’t stand

I can’t get past Beethoven’s 5th being in the 90s.

West Side Story is “classic”?

Where’s the cut-off?

50 years?

I’ll vote for Cream’s live Spoonful from Wheels of Fire.

It was a good double album for sure.

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Date: 9/06/2024 12:59:55
From: dv
ID: 2163457
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


OCDC said:

dv said:
ABC Classic FM are doing their Feelgood Classic 100.

29 was America from West Side Story, 28 was O Fortuna … no complaints.

27 is Max Richter’s Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Recomposed which I can’t stand

I can’t get past Beethoven’s 5th being in the 90s.

West Side Story is “classic”?

Where’s the cut-off?

50 years?

I’ll vote for Cream’s live Spoonful from Wheels of Fire.

Some Classical music was composed last month. Probably the station should be called ABC Classical FM but I suppose that doesn’t sound as good.

Of course this still leaves open the question of whether Bernstein’s West Side Story is classical.

97700000 Hz has a very broad idea of what counts.
Pretty much any kind of European or European-style music from 1100 to 1900 is in.
After 1900, any operas, concertos, symphonies, sonatas, anything played by a symphony orchestra or chamber orchestra, musical theatre pieces, most kinds of movie scores, quite a lot of jazz and blues … are in. Solo performances by instruments you might find in a symphony orchestra could also be in, or even Spanish guitar pieces.

Nel Blu di Pinto di Blu sung by Pavarotti? That’s in.
Trees sung by Paul Robeson? Fine.

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Date: 9/06/2024 13:02:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 2163460
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

OCDC said:

I can’t get past Beethoven’s 5th being in the 90s.

West Side Story is “classic”?

Where’s the cut-off?

50 years?

I’ll vote for Cream’s live Spoonful from Wheels of Fire.

Some Classical music was composed last month. Probably the station should be called ABC Classical FM but I suppose that doesn’t sound as good.

Of course this still leaves open the question of whether Bernstein’s West Side Story is classical.

97700000 Hz has a very broad idea of what counts.
Pretty much any kind of European or European-style music from 1100 to 1900 is in.
After 1900, any operas, concertos, symphonies, sonatas, anything played by a symphony orchestra or chamber orchestra, musical theatre pieces, most kinds of movie scores, quite a lot of jazz and blues … are in. Solo performances by instruments you might find in a symphony orchestra could also be in, or even Spanish guitar pieces.

Nel Blu di Pinto di Blu sung by Pavarotti? That’s in.
Trees sung by Paul Robeson? Fine.

Modern Classical?

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Date: 10/06/2024 22:57:53
From: JudgeMental
ID: 2163783
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.facebook.com/loeilmusical/videos/1549755078907743

Link

Moyun – Hotel California

墨韵Moyun (also called “墨韵随步摇“) is a music creator who is producing Chinese Zither (Guzheng) cover. She is very mysterious since she never shows her face in any of her videos. She has attracted a large number of followers by her talent and ability.

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Date: 13/06/2024 09:58:24
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2164370
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Cute video. Model train plays hundreds of tuned wine glasses as it passes by.

Longest Melody Played By A Model Train – Guinness World Records

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNvZY6cOijo

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Date: 13/06/2024 10:07:03
From: OCDC
ID: 2164373
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

lolz

Shared with the fam.

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Date: 13/06/2024 10:57:30
From: Michael V
ID: 2164387
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Cute video. Model train plays hundreds of tuned wine glasses as it passes by.

Longest Melody Played By A Model Train – Guinness World Records

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNvZY6cOijo


:)

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Date: 13/06/2024 11:26:43
From: Tamb
ID: 2164390
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


Bubblecar said:

Cute video. Model train plays hundreds of tuned wine glasses as it passes by.

Longest Melody Played By A Model Train – Guinness World Records

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNvZY6cOijo


:)

Loretta Lynn: Country roads

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Date: 13/06/2024 12:47:26
From: roughbarked
ID: 2164407
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Cute video. Model train plays hundreds of tuned wine glasses as it passes by.

Longest Melody Played By A Model Train – Guinness World Records

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNvZY6cOijo


Totally amazing.

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Date: 14/06/2024 22:33:59
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2164895
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Quiet evening here, so I’ve had another dive down through the Mandelbrot video, followed by a re-visit to:

She Moved Through the Fair, Tara McNeill

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Date: 14/06/2024 23:01:22
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2164900
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Melanie, live in ’74 with the Incredible String Band!

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Date: 16/06/2024 09:49:31
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2165237
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tom Lehrer singing the Element Song

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Date: 16/06/2024 10:01:56
From: Tamb
ID: 2165251
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Tom Lehrer singing the Element Song

I Fall To Pieces-Patsy Cline

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Date: 16/06/2024 10:05:59
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2165252
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tamb said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Tom Lehrer singing the Element Song

I Fall To Pieces-Patsy Cline

TATE on Patsy Cline

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Date: 16/06/2024 10:13:17
From: Tamb
ID: 2165255
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Tamb said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Tom Lehrer singing the Element Song

I Fall To Pieces-Patsy Cline

TATE on Patsy Cline


Thanks for that.
I love the country music genre.
I’m now listening to one of her albums.

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Date: 16/06/2024 10:24:22
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2165259
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Tamb said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Tom Lehrer singing the Element Song

I Fall To Pieces-Patsy Cline

TATE on Patsy Cline

Died at just 30, along with various other country music performers.

1963 Camden PA-24 crash

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Date: 16/06/2024 10:28:59
From: Tamb
ID: 2165263
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Tamb said:

I Fall To Pieces-Patsy Cline

TATE on Patsy Cline

Died at just 30, along with various other country music performers.

1963 Camden PA-24 crash

CRYSTAL GAYLE & LORETTA LYNN

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Date: 16/06/2024 10:30:18
From: Tamb
ID: 2165266
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tamb said:


Bubblecar said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

TATE on Patsy Cline

Died at just 30, along with various other country music performers.

1963 Camden PA-24 crash

CRYSTAL GAYLE & LORETTA LYNN


Apologies for the accidental all caps.

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Date: 16/06/2024 10:32:25
From: party_pants
ID: 2165268
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tamb said:


Tamb said:

Bubblecar said:

Died at just 30, along with various other country music performers.

1963 Camden PA-24 crash

CRYSTAL GAYLE & LORETTA LYNN


Apologies for the accidental all caps.

it’s all good.

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Date: 16/06/2024 10:37:50
From: Tamb
ID: 2165274
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

party_pants said:


Tamb said:

Tamb said:

CRYSTAL GAYLE & LORETTA LYNN


Apologies for the accidental all caps.

it’s all good.


Now Patsy Cline Tennessee Waltz.

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Date: 16/06/2024 11:19:03
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2165296
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Tamb said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Tom Lehrer singing the Element Song

I Fall To Pieces-Patsy Cline

TATE on Patsy Cline

Well there you go, never knew Patsy Kline died in a plane crash.

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Date: 16/06/2024 11:32:56
From: Tamb
ID: 2165301
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Tamb said:

I Fall To Pieces-Patsy Cline

TATE on Patsy Cline

Well there you go, never knew Patsy Kline died in a plane crash.

Still Patsy Cline. Three cigarettes.

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Date: 16/06/2024 11:40:35
From: dv
ID: 2165304
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Tom Lehrer singing the Element Song

They Might Be Giants have a superior elements song.

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Date: 16/06/2024 11:42:51
From: Tamb
ID: 2165306
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Tom Lehrer singing the Element Song

They Might Be Giants have a superior elements song.


Still Patsy: I fall to pieces.

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Date: 16/06/2024 13:02:50
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2165347
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Tom Lehrer singing the Element Song

They Might Be Giants have a superior elements song.

De gustibus non est disputandum

apart from which, they are sufficiently different to make discussions of superiority pointless.

and the Lehrer song is better :)

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Date: 16/06/2024 22:43:56
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2165524
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bert Jansch and Al Stewart playing

Blues Run the Game

Didn’t know they’d ever played together.

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Date: 17/06/2024 02:03:56
From: roughbarked
ID: 2165534
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bert Jansch and Al Stewart playing

Blues Run the Game

Didn’t know they’d ever played together.

Neither did I until now.

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Date: 19/06/2024 15:27:50
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2166192
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

DON WESTSMALL CHANGE

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Date: 20/06/2024 22:18:00
From: dv
ID: 2166713
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/d0votplOm8E?si=OTtURzaMOyzydWCU

I don’t think I’ve heard this version of Four To The Floor.

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Date: 21/06/2024 22:36:01
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2167100
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Pretty sure I’ve seen this before, but tonight I really loved it:

Pentangle – ‘Newsnight’ 26/06/08

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Date: 21/06/2024 22:52:48
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2167102
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

… and I’m sure I’ve seen this one before, but I’ll say nothing.

Planxty – Little Musgrave

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Date: 21/06/2024 23:01:32
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2167104
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

… and last one for tonight.

Go your way

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Date: 21/06/2024 23:24:19
From: roughbarked
ID: 2167110
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


… and last one for tonight.

Go your way

Thanks for both.

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Date: 22/06/2024 14:52:39
From: kii
ID: 2167260
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I might do a Beth Orton day tomorrow. This one helped me cry after my sister killed herself.
Ooh Child.

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Date: 22/06/2024 22:21:39
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2167395
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I think these guys are quite good:

The Incredible String Band, The Half Remarkable Question

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Date: 22/06/2024 22:31:24
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2167398
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

… and so are these:

Tir Eolas – The Call

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Date: 23/06/2024 08:20:22
From: roughbarked
ID: 2167433
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


… and so are these:

Tir Eolas – The Call

:) Nice.

Did you hear Melanie sing with the Incredible String Band?
MELANIE The Desert Song LIVE with THE INCREDIBLE STRING BAND ’74

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Date: 23/06/2024 08:27:34
From: roughbarked
ID: 2167437
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Carl Sagan

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Date: 23/06/2024 10:32:32
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2167461
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

There’ll be a new ‘Craig Charles’ Funk and Soul Show’ available this morning.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002095t

I think i’ll go and put it on the speaker while i attend to tasks.

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Date: 23/06/2024 14:14:50
From: roughbarked
ID: 2167537
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

For the RevD.. I didn’t know that the Incredible String band were at Woodstock.

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Date: 23/06/2024 14:19:39
From: Tamb
ID: 2167538
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


For the RevD.. I didn’t know that the Incredible String band were at Woodstock.

Loretta Lynn

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Date: 23/06/2024 14:21:38
From: Tamb
ID: 2167539
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tamb said:


roughbarked said:

For the RevD.. I didn’t know that the Incredible String band were at Woodstock.

Loretta Lynn


Coal Miner’s Daughter.1971.

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Date: 23/06/2024 14:43:41
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2167542
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


For the RevD.. I didn’t know that the Incredible String band were at Woodstock.

Will look/listen later.

Did know they were at Woodstock, and didn’t go down that well, IIRC.

Have gardens to weed and dogs to walk right now.

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Date: 24/06/2024 11:24:18
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2167751
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Lycanthropes of London

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Date: 24/06/2024 11:43:39
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2167755
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


Lycanthropes of London

Wearwolfs of London

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qae25976UgA

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Date: 25/06/2024 13:42:05
From: JudgeMental
ID: 2168041
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amIMdUYEIJU

Link

Fuck All The Perfect People – Chip’Taylor & The New Ukrainians Alt version

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Date: 25/06/2024 21:47:12
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2168222
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Willie Nelson, Lukas Nelson – Angel Dream (No. 2)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH4oKqt1nGM

—-

Perhaps Ogmog will see this. Lukas posted the other day that after this tour finishes the band is going to fall apart for some time. I get the feeling that he’s going to be hanging out with Dad.

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Date: 26/06/2024 13:13:56
From: JudgeMental
ID: 2168401
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.facebook.com/Storyful/videos/1621481971963717

Link

New York Buskers Rule Union Square

Too many Zooz

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Date: 26/06/2024 17:25:34
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2168476
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Real Reason Why Music Is Getting Worse

Rick Beato
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bZ0OSEViyo

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Date: 29/06/2024 11:13:13
From: JudgeMental
ID: 2169520
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdhnM3sbhRw&list=RD0xK5YHU2-jY&index=35

Link

The Hillbilly Moon Explosion – Call Me

nice cover.

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Date: 29/06/2024 11:22:50
From: Dark Orange
ID: 2169521
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

JudgeMental said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdhnM3sbhRw&list=RD0xK5YHU2-jY&index=35

Link

The Hillbilly Moon Explosion – Call Me

nice cover.

+1

This popped up in my youtube feed and I am assuming it is a recently made video, but has a beautiful energy to it.

Led Zeppelin – Brandy & Coke

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Date: 30/06/2024 22:46:05
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2170277
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Not sure if we have had this one here before:

Steeleye Span Live 1975 TV Concert

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Date: 30/06/2024 22:50:29
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2170278
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Watched a peter Santello doc about Chesapeake bay today.

Earl’s Crab Shack

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peNhTvxMoVg

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Date: 1/07/2024 18:56:03
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2170488
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Classic Banjo was a gut or nylon string banjo played in a style similar to classical guitar but with its own peculiarities. It is easily distinguished from the earlier stroke or minstrel style that used a downward stroke rather than an up-picking system. It is also different from the later bluegrass style that borrowed some of the picking system of the old classic approach. Th e heyday of classic ban was from 1880-1920. Though it continued, particularly in Britain, it never regained its extraordinary popularity. More and more banjo players switched to plectrum playing on a four string banjo in order to be heard over brass based dance and jazz bands. Today there is a rediscovery of classic era banjo.
Arguably Aaron Jonah Lewis is the greatest exponent of the style. However, there are dozens of great players reviving the style and repertoire.

Carnival, by Tarrant Bailey, Jr. – Ragtime Banjo Revival – Live in Detroit

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zL6P9RfyIO4

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Date: 1/07/2024 22:27:48
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2170526
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Just watched this again, and really enjoyed it, so here it is again

The Rev Dodgson said:

Wotcher!’ – The life and music of Danny Thompson – Mono Media Films, London

Without you probably knowing it, Danny Thompson is the sound of your lives. You may not know his name, but you will know his music.

Born in 1939, his 70 year career on the double bass, has seen him go from playing as a teenager on American Air Force bases and Soho strip clubs in the mid to late 1950s to being at the forefront the British R’n‘B and pop world of the early 60s, whilst still part of the house band at the original Ronnie Scotts jazz club at 39 Gerrard Street. And if that wasn’t enough, Danny also played on famous sessions, like the recording of the theme tune of ‘Thunderbirds’ and ‘Congratulations’ by Sir Cliff.

In the late 60s, he became a founder member of Pentangle, and as part of that UK folk scene, he also memorably worked with Nick Drake and John Martyn. In more recent years, he has been in demand by the likes of Kate Bush, Peter Gabriel and Billy Bragg to name but a very few and in 2022, he was in the studio with Paul Weller.

Now, for the first time, Danny is ready to tell his story, and man, can he tell a story. And what a story it is. To take this to the next stage, we welcome interest from a broadcaster or an individual to potentially invest in the project.

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Date: 2/07/2024 09:41:25
From: roughbarked
ID: 2170590
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Peter Sellers The Gourmets Sketch from Not Only But Also

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Date: 3/07/2024 09:21:44
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2170945
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

He made all gifts that nature brings,
He made the sunny skies;
He made the hungry wormy things
That burrow in your eyes

All Things Bright and Beautiful

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPMA5I3-0Jw

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Date: 3/07/2024 09:27:11
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2170946
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


He made all gifts that nature brings,
He made the sunny skies;
He made the hungry wormy things
That burrow in your eyes

All Things Bright and Beautiful

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPMA5I3-0Jw

I was expecting that to transition into:

All Things Dull and Ugly

at some stage, but it didn’t!

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Date: 3/07/2024 09:30:01
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2170947
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bubblecar said:

He made all gifts that nature brings,
He made the sunny skies;
He made the hungry wormy things
That burrow in your eyes

All Things Bright and Beautiful

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPMA5I3-0Jw

I was expecting that to transition into:

All Things Dull and Ugly

at some stage, but it didn’t!

… and I loved the top comment on that one:

“If that isn’t played at my funeral then I’m not going.”

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Date: 3/07/2024 09:31:02
From: roughbarked
ID: 2170948
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Bubblecar said:

He made all gifts that nature brings,
He made the sunny skies;
He made the hungry wormy things
That burrow in your eyes

All Things Bright and Beautiful

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPMA5I3-0Jw

I was expecting that to transition into:

All Things Dull and Ugly

at some stage, but it didn’t!

… and I loved the top comment on that one:

“If that isn’t played at my funeral then I’m not going.”

:) At least he can take his humour with him.

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Date: 3/07/2024 09:34:30
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2170949
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Bubblecar said:

He made all gifts that nature brings,
He made the sunny skies;
He made the hungry wormy things
That burrow in your eyes

All Things Bright and Beautiful

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPMA5I3-0Jw

I was expecting that to transition into:

All Things Dull and Ugly

at some stage, but it didn’t!

… and I loved the top comment on that one:

“If that isn’t played at my funeral then I’m not going.”

:)

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Date: 6/07/2024 22:06:42
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2172293
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Early home recording of Sandy Denny singing

Go Your Way

(by Anne Briggs)

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Date: 6/07/2024 22:09:25
From: Kingy
ID: 2172297
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exkXjeKL0hU

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Date: 6/07/2024 22:11:59
From: Dark Orange
ID: 2172298
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

This dude used AI to do stuff to music that is unholy.

Beach Boys

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Date: 6/07/2024 22:15:40
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2172299
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Early home recording of Sandy Denny singing

Go Your Way

(by Anne Briggs)

And another one of her early home recordings, this one with added old b&w ghost film clips, which complement the song perfectly:

She Moves Through the Fair

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Date: 6/07/2024 22:24:29
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2172306
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

… and last one from me tonight.

A couple of oldies relive their 1970’s days.

John Barleycorn must die

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Date: 7/07/2024 08:16:52
From: roughbarked
ID: 2172359
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Early home recording of Sandy Denny singing

Go Your Way

(by Anne Briggs)

And another one of her early home recordings, this one with added old b&w ghost film clips, which complement the song perfectly:

She Moves Through the Fair

Think I’ve downloaded this last one ages back but thanks tor the first one. :)

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Date: 7/07/2024 10:29:01
From: roughbarked
ID: 2172391
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


… and last one from me tonight.

A couple of oldies relive their 1970’s days.

John Barleycorn must die

That’s very nice.

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Date: 7/07/2024 10:34:36
From: roughbarked
ID: 2172392
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

… and last one from me tonight.

A couple of oldies relive their 1970’s days.

John Barleycorn must die

That’s very nice.

It also lead me here

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Date: 7/07/2024 10:34:45
From: Tamb
ID: 2172393
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

… and last one from me tonight.

A couple of oldies relive their 1970’s days.

John Barleycorn must die

That’s very nice.

Mozart – Piano Sonata No. 1 in C.

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Date: 7/07/2024 10:47:20
From: roughbarked
ID: 2172397
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Parting Glass folk song 🍺

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Date: 12/07/2024 22:45:25
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2174166
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

BOB revisited:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAfIikFnvuI&list=RDgAfIikFnvuI&start_radio=1&rv=_00g-asQvVk

I still think it’s bloody well done.

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Date: 12/07/2024 22:46:12
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2174167
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Try again.

The Rev Dodgson said:


BOB revisited

I still think it’s bloody well done.

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Date: 12/07/2024 22:52:01
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2174169
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And another oldie:

Big Yellow Taxi – Joni Mitchell

Still as relevant today as it was 50+ years ago.

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Date: 12/07/2024 22:58:43
From: Dark Orange
ID: 2174170
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Wench is going through a box of my old CDs I haven’t played for over 20 years.

Andy Prieboy was the standout so far.
George was cool as well.

And some Friday night grooves:
Resin Dogs for some funky old
Propellerheads”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPBdX-efYQ8

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Date: 12/07/2024 23:01:37
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2174172
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And last one from me for tonight.

I don’t think I’ve seen these two playing together before:

Blues Run the Game; Bert Jansch and Al Stewart

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Date: 12/07/2024 23:10:16
From: party_pants
ID: 2174173
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Dark Orange said:

The Wench is going through a box of my old CDs I haven’t played for over 20 years.

Andy Prieboy was the standout so far.
George was cool as well.

And some Friday night grooves:
Resin Dogs for some funky old
Propellerheads”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPBdX-efYQ8

I saw George do an impromptu performance outside JB-HI in Perth at the height of their popularity. was on my lunch break heading own there to buy their CD, having only just heard of them that week. She (Katie Noonan) had such a brilliant voice.

i picked a great day to go and buy the CD. Didn’t get an autograph because the line was too long ans I was worried about getting back yo work on time. Wonder what a signed CD case might be worth now =maybe 12.50??

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Date: 12/07/2024 23:16:19
From: Dark Orange
ID: 2174175
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

party_pants said:


Dark Orange said:

The Wench is going through a box of my old CDs I haven’t played for over 20 years.

Andy Prieboy was the standout so far.
George was cool as well.

And some Friday night grooves:
Resin Dogs for some funky old
Propellerheads”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPBdX-efYQ8

I saw George do an impromptu performance outside JB-HI in Perth at the height of their popularity. was on my lunch break heading own there to buy their CD, having only just heard of them that week. She (Katie Noonan) had such a brilliant voice.

i picked a great day to go and buy the CD. Didn’t get an autograph because the line was too long ans I was worried about getting back yo work on time. Wonder what a signed CD case might be worth now =maybe 12.50??

I saw them several times and her voice constantly amazed me. Even had a beer at the bar with her in their early days. I got the impression that she was trying to pick me up, and Mrs Orange thought she was trying to pick her up. Maybe she is just a nice person.

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Date: 13/07/2024 08:07:18
From: roughbarked
ID: 2174225
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


And another oldie:

Big Yellow Taxi – Joni Mitchell

Still as relevant today as it was 50+ years ago.

So is ‘Nothing but acres of tar and cement’.

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Date: 13/07/2024 08:08:23
From: roughbarked
ID: 2174226
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


And last one from me for tonight.

I don’t think I’ve seen these two playing together before:

Blues Run the Game; Bert Jansch and Al Stewart

You posted one of these two playing together not long ago. Is your memory going?

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Date: 13/07/2024 08:09:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 2174227
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Dark Orange said:


party_pants said:

Dark Orange said:

The Wench is going through a box of my old CDs I haven’t played for over 20 years.

Andy Prieboy was the standout so far.
George was cool as well.

And some Friday night grooves:
Resin Dogs for some funky old
Propellerheads”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPBdX-efYQ8

I saw George do an impromptu performance outside JB-HI in Perth at the height of their popularity. was on my lunch break heading own there to buy their CD, having only just heard of them that week. She (Katie Noonan) had such a brilliant voice.

i picked a great day to go and buy the CD. Didn’t get an autograph because the line was too long ans I was worried about getting back yo work on time. Wonder what a signed CD case might be worth now =maybe 12.50??

I saw them several times and her voice constantly amazed me. Even had a beer at the bar with her in their early days. I got the impression that she was trying to pick me up, and Mrs Orange thought she was trying to pick her up. Maybe she is just a nice person.

Must have been a time when I was busy soomewhere ese for I’ve heard of none of those though the name Katie Noonan does riing bells.

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Date: 13/07/2024 08:42:21
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2174233
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

And last one from me for tonight.

I don’t think I’ve seen these two playing together before:

Blues Run the Game; Bert Jansch and Al Stewart

You posted one of these two playing together not long ago. Is your memory going?

For that sort of thing?

Yes, it is.

I think.

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Date: 13/07/2024 09:10:15
From: roughbarked
ID: 2174235
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

And last one from me for tonight.

I don’t think I’ve seen these two playing together before:

Blues Run the Game; Bert Jansch and Al Stewart

You posted one of these two playing together not long ago. Is your memory going?

For that sort of thing?

Yes, it is.

I think.

Welcome to the club. ;)

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Date: 13/07/2024 09:30:33
From: Tamb
ID: 2174239
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

You posted one of these two playing together not long ago. Is your memory going?

For that sort of thing?

Yes, it is.

I think.

Welcome to the club. ;)

Vienna Philharmonic – New Year’s Concert.

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Date: 13/07/2024 09:45:12
From: Tamb
ID: 2174242
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tamb said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

For that sort of thing?

Yes, it is.

I think.

Welcome to the club. ;)

Vienna Philharmonic – New Year’s Concert.

And now Johann Strauss I: Radetzky-Marsch op. 228

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Date: 13/07/2024 09:57:56
From: roughbarked
ID: 2174245
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

And last one from me for tonight.

I don’t think I’ve seen these two playing together before:

Blues Run the Game; Bert Jansch and Al Stewart

You posted one of these two playing together not long ago. Is your memory going?

For that sort of thing?

Yes, it is.

I think.

It sure is because my 4K downloader told me it was already in my collection. However from your link I found that this wasn’t. Bert Jansch – When the Teardrops Fell

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Date: 13/07/2024 10:02:53
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2174246
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

You posted one of these two playing together not long ago. Is your memory going?

For that sort of thing?

Yes, it is.

I think.

It sure is because my 4K downloader told me it was already in my collection. However from your link I found that this wasn’t. Bert Jansch – When the Teardrops Fell

Thanks for that.

Although I do actually recall seeing that one before sometime :)

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Date: 13/07/2024 10:05:12
From: roughbarked
ID: 2174247
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

For that sort of thing?

Yes, it is.

I think.

It sure is because my 4K downloader told me it was already in my collection. However from your link I found that this wasn’t. Bert Jansch – When the Teardrops Fell

Thanks for that.

Although I do actually recall seeing that one before sometime :)

Memories are made of this.

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Date: 13/07/2024 10:05:36
From: Tamb
ID: 2174249
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

For that sort of thing?

Yes, it is.

I think.

It sure is because my 4K downloader told me it was already in my collection. However from your link I found that this wasn’t. Bert Jansch – When the Teardrops Fell

Thanks for that.

Although I do actually recall seeing that one before sometime :)


Paganini/Liszt – La Campanella

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Date: 13/07/2024 10:45:21
From: roughbarked
ID: 2174262
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Dinner Plain Great Alpine Road Victoria

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Date: 13/07/2024 11:10:26
From: Spiny Norman
ID: 2174276
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Yesterday arvo a live version of Kashmir by Led Zeppelin started to play on my computer.
Really hit the spot so I played it a few more times.

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Date: 13/07/2024 11:18:18
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2174283
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Spiny Norman said:


Yesterday arvo a live version of Kashmir by Led Zeppelin started to play on my computer.
Really hit the spot so I played it a few more times.

Don’t know if this is the same one, but
here they are looking pretty old

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Date: 13/07/2024 11:22:03
From: Tamb
ID: 2174286
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Spiny Norman said:

Yesterday arvo a live version of Kashmir by Led Zeppelin started to play on my computer.
Really hit the spot so I played it a few more times.

Don’t know if this is the same one, but
here they are looking pretty old


A replay of the Radetzky.

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Date: 13/07/2024 11:31:38
From: Spiny Norman
ID: 2174288
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Spiny Norman said:

Yesterday arvo a live version of Kashmir by Led Zeppelin started to play on my computer.
Really hit the spot so I played it a few more times.

Don’t know if this is the same one, but
here they are looking pretty old

Yep, that’s exactly the one I was listening to, ta!

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Date: 14/07/2024 17:29:17
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2174751
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Empire Of The Sun – Alive (Official Video)

https://youtu.be/IPKAwJKGSDc

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Date: 14/07/2024 19:10:20
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2174795
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Some very nice singing and playing, with pleasing pictures from the time of women playing gitterns.

“1 woman, 1 gittern 1 microphone! A collection of medieval European love songs, arranged for gittern and voice, performed and recorded by Katherine Christie Evans”

(The gittern is an intrument similar to the lute, but with fewer strings and a body carved from a single piece of wood).

Hert so Hy: Songs of Longing from Medieval Europe – Katherine Christie Evans

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FR-RbEn2K6o

Hert so Hy

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Date: 15/07/2024 20:10:34
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2175168
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Willie Nelson covers Pearl Jam Just Breathe Camden, NJ 7/4/24
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vv0wcTUm7EE

Willie having some problems just breathing. Lukas carrying him whenever needed.

Since then Lukas has finished touring and shelved his band for the undetermined future.

Lukas Nelson “Angel Flying Too Close To the Ground” Live at Outlawfest in New Jersey June 30, 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxA5w8kbQq8

Lukas playing Willie’s set. Using trigger’s guitar strap.

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Date: 15/07/2024 20:13:31
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2175169
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Willie Nelson covers Pearl Jam Just Breathe Camden, NJ 7/4/24
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vv0wcTUm7EE

Willie having some problems just breathing. Lukas carrying him whenever needed.

Since then Lukas has finished touring and shelved his band for the undetermined future.

Lukas Nelson “Angel Flying Too Close To the Ground” Live at Outlawfest in New Jersey June 30, 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxA5w8kbQq8

Lukas playing Willie’s set. Using trigger’s guitar strap.

Gees he sounds like his dad.

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Date: 15/07/2024 20:18:29
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2175171
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


sarahs mum said:

Willie Nelson covers Pearl Jam Just Breathe Camden, NJ 7/4/24
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vv0wcTUm7EE

Willie having some problems just breathing. Lukas carrying him whenever needed.

Since then Lukas has finished touring and shelved his band for the undetermined future.

Lukas Nelson “Angel Flying Too Close To the Ground” Live at Outlawfest in New Jersey June 30, 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxA5w8kbQq8

Lukas playing Willie’s set. Using trigger’s guitar strap.

Gees he sounds like his dad.

He’s been on stage with him for like 30 years.

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Date: 15/07/2024 22:48:09
From: Kingy
ID: 2175192
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exkXjeKL0hU&list=RDexkXjeKL0hU&start_radio=1

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Date: 18/07/2024 11:40:25
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2176175
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Vale Happy Traum.

“The Worried Blues” by Happy Traum, playing his new HT/13 Santa Cruz Signature Model
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtAQecCNU7Q

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Date: 18/07/2024 11:46:53
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2176178
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Happy Traum – Mississippi John
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59QkYAvt4hs

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Date: 18/07/2024 15:01:18
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2176289
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

“Danny Boy” – Played by Happy Traum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Dqj—v_Teo

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Date: 18/07/2024 15:12:13
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2176294
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


“Danny Boy” – Played by Happy Traum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Dqj—v_Teo

This video isn’t available anymore?

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Date: 18/07/2024 15:20:23
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2176296
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


sarahs mum said:

“Danny Boy” – Played by Happy Traum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Dqj—v_Teo

This video isn’t available anymore?

works for me. and from that link.

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Date: 18/07/2024 15:24:07
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 2176300
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Peak Warming Man said:

sarahs mum said:

“Danny Boy” – Played by Happy Traum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= -Dqj—v_Teo

This video isn’t available anymore?

works for me. and from that link.

try this

Link

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Date: 18/07/2024 15:47:23
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2176327
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

ChrispenEvan said:


sarahs mum said:

Peak Warming Man said:

This video isn’t available anymore?

works for me. and from that link.

try this

Link

That works.

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Date: 18/07/2024 15:49:25
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 2176328
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


ChrispenEvan said:

sarahs mum said:

works for me. and from that link.

try this

Link

That works.

am i good or what?

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Date: 18/07/2024 15:50:24
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2176329
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

ChrispenEvan said:


Peak Warming Man said:

ChrispenEvan said:

try this

Link

That works.

am i good or what?

more than good.

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Date: 18/07/2024 15:54:28
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 2176331
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


ChrispenEvan said:

Peak Warming Man said:

That works.

am i good or what?

more than good.

i think it is something to do with how the forum formats URLs sometimes. your link matched the one I got when I searched the video. doing it as a link makes it seem to work properly.

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Date: 18/07/2024 16:11:05
From: roughbarked
ID: 2176346
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I like the antique chair she who was listening to him play was sitting in.
Also nicely played.

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Date: 18/07/2024 16:44:31
From: roughbarked
ID: 2176358
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The link also led me to Eric Clapton’s rendition of Danny Boy

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Date: 18/07/2024 16:52:49
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2176361
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The link also led me to Eric Clapton’s rendition of Danny Boy

nice.

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Date: 18/07/2024 16:57:09
From: roughbarked
ID: 2176366
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

The link also led me to Eric Clapton’s rendition of Danny Boy

nice.

Then there’s this bloke. Tony Ackerman. Dany Boy

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Date: 18/07/2024 17:05:20
From: roughbarked
ID: 2176375
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

The link also led me to Eric Clapton’s rendition of Danny Boy

nice.

Then there’s this bloke. Tony Ackerman. Dany Boy

and for the Frederic Weatherly arranged, played and sung by “Lizzy Hoyt version.”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzTUKsBx5ZQ

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Date: 18/07/2024 17:33:10
From: roughbarked
ID: 2176400
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

nice.

Then there’s this bloke. Tony Ackerman. Dany Boy

and for the Frederic Weatherly arranged, played and sung by Lizzy Hoyt version.

Fixed above link.

and
Danny Boy – Taryn Harbridge

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Date: 18/07/2024 20:25:39
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2176460
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Lost in Reveries-

Where Do We Go Now?”

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Date: 18/07/2024 20:29:47
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 2176463
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

monkey skipper said:

Lost in Reveries-

Where Do We Go Now?”

to the place from whence no traveller can return.

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Date: 18/07/2024 22:51:40
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2176519
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

A cover of John Renbourn’s English Dance

by Johannes Norris-Brown, who I have not heard of other than on this YouTube.

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Date: 18/07/2024 22:56:04
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2176520
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


A cover of John Renbourn’s English Dance

by Johannes Norris-Brown, who I have not heard of other than on this YouTube.

And another very nice version

The English Dance (13th Century) – Clive Carroll

The original is scribbled on the flyleaf of a psalter from old Coventry Cathedral and is now preserved at the Bodleian Library in Oxford.
John Renbourn also has an arrangement of ‘The English Dance’ which is definitely worth seeking out. Also check out an ensemble version by the Dufay Collective.

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Date: 18/07/2024 23:06:56
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2176521
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

A cover of John Renbourn’s English Dance

by Johannes Norris-Brown, who I have not heard of other than on this YouTube.

And another very nice version

The English Dance (13th Century) – Clive Carroll

The original is scribbled on the flyleaf of a psalter from old Coventry Cathedral and is now preserved at the Bodleian Library in Oxford.
John Renbourn also has an arrangement of ‘The English Dance’ which is definitely worth seeking out. Also check out an ensemble version by the Dufay Collective.

And finally a live performance from Renbourn

JOHN RENBOURN & JACQUI McSHEE “Bunyan’s Hymn / I Saw Thee Ships / English Dance”

(Jacqui just sitting there on these ones :))

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Date: 18/07/2024 23:29:42
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2176523
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

A cover of John Renbourn’s English Dance

by Johannes Norris-Brown, who I have not heard of other than on this YouTube.

And another very nice version

The English Dance (13th Century) – Clive Carroll

The original is scribbled on the flyleaf of a psalter from old Coventry Cathedral and is now preserved at the Bodleian Library in Oxford.
John Renbourn also has an arrangement of ‘The English Dance’ which is definitely worth seeking out. Also check out an ensemble version by the Dufay Collective.

Some tidy playing.

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Date: 18/07/2024 23:33:08
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2176525
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

A cover of John Renbourn’s English Dance

by Johannes Norris-Brown, who I have not heard of other than on this YouTube.

And another very nice version

The English Dance (13th Century) – Clive Carroll

The original is scribbled on the flyleaf of a psalter from old Coventry Cathedral and is now preserved at the Bodleian Library in Oxford.
John Renbourn also has an arrangement of ‘The English Dance’ which is definitely worth seeking out. Also check out an ensemble version by the Dufay Collective.

And finally a live performance from Renbourn

JOHN RENBOURN & JACQUI McSHEE “Bunyan’s Hymn / I Saw Thee Ships / English Dance”

(Jacqui just sitting there on these ones :))

He’s getting a fine mellow tone out of that one.

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Date: 19/07/2024 07:11:42
From: roughbarked
ID: 2176562
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


A cover of John Renbourn’s English Dance

by Johannes Norris-Brown, who I have not heard of other than on this YouTube.

I did try reading the tatto on his arm. He can play that gitar.

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Date: 19/07/2024 22:18:02
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2176974
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

… and following on from yesterday’s:

Clive Carroll plays John Renbourn classics with analysis

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Date: 19/07/2024 22:45:57
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2176993
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Vale Happy Traum.

“The Worried Blues” by Happy Traum, playing his new HT/13 Santa Cruz Signature Model
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtAQecCNU7Q

Bob Dylan – Worried Blues
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsbWWv34xWU

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Date: 20/07/2024 01:18:45
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2177051
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Carlos Santana & John Lee Hooker The Healer

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Date: 20/07/2024 01:22:16
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2177054
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Brooklyn Funk Essentials – The Creator Has a Master Plan

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Date: 20/07/2024 01:32:09
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2177063
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

GABIN feat. DEE DEE BRIDGEWATERINTO MY SOUL – Official Video

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Date: 20/07/2024 01:39:37
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2177068
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Brooklyn Funk Essentials – Gabriel

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Date: 20/07/2024 01:48:15
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2177071
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Prince – Chelsea Rodgers

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Date: 20/07/2024 02:24:38
From: furious
ID: 2177083
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

if you think this is about you, then it’s about you

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Date: 20/07/2024 04:52:40
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2177105
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Corinne Bailey Rae: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

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Date: 20/07/2024 05:39:13
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2177108
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bahama Soul Club – Riding The Train

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Date: 20/07/2024 05:51:10
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2177112
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Death In Vegas – Hands Around My Throat (Official Video)

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Date: 20/07/2024 11:50:20
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2177272
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Enough time wasting here.

I’ll leave you with this:

Fairport Convention – Genesis Hall

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Date: 20/07/2024 12:10:18
From: roughbarked
ID: 2177280
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Enough time wasting here.

I’ll leave you with this:

Fairport Convention – Genesis Hall

Sandy Denny’s parents outside their house in Wimbledon.

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Date: 20/07/2024 12:17:58
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2177282
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Enough time wasting here.

I’ll leave you with this:

Fairport Convention – Genesis Hall

Sandy Denny’s parents outside their house in Wimbledon.

For some reason I had always assumed it was Salisbury Cathedral in the background, but never checked.

Also hadn’t realised that Martin Lamble was so young when he died.

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Date: 20/07/2024 12:25:31
From: roughbarked
ID: 2177285
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Enough time wasting here.

I’ll leave you with this:

Fairport Convention – Genesis Hall

Sandy Denny’s parents outside their house in Wimbledon.

For some reason I had always assumed it was Salisbury Cathedral in the background, but never checked.

Also hadn’t realised that Martin Lamble was so young when he died.

So much to learn, so little tiime.

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Date: 21/07/2024 22:41:09
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2177850
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The new Bert and John

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Date: 21/07/2024 23:13:48
From: btm
ID: 2177860
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Inspired by sarahs mum’s Old Photos post, Hattie Jacques singing The Bird on Nellie’s Hat”, a 1906 Music Hall song by Arthur J. Lamb and Alfred Solman, made famous by Helen Trix. I can’t find a recording by Hattie Jacques other than the one I’ve got, but here’s a performance by the wonderful Gracie Fields.

Every Saturday, Willie got his pay.
Then he’d call for Nell
Trousers neatly pressed and nice white vest.
Button-hole bouquet as well…

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Date: 22/07/2024 08:41:15
From: roughbarked
ID: 2177929
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I hadn’t heard this album before a few days ago. It is really nicely done. the banks of the nile
Sandy Denny : No More Sad Refrains ~ The Anthology.

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Date: 22/07/2024 18:51:55
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2178109
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Just because it came into my head whilst walking the dog this afternoon:

Pressed Rat and Warthog

Possibly one of the most under-rated songs in the history of songs.

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Date: 22/07/2024 19:00:01
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2178111
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And another of my all-time favourites:

The Deserter

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Date: 22/07/2024 19:12:52
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2178114
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Just because it came into my head whilst walking the dog this afternoon:

Pressed Rat and Warthog

Possibly one of the most under-rated songs in the history of songs.


i do like martin sharp art.

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Date: 23/07/2024 07:18:36
From: roughbarked
ID: 2178186
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Just because it came into my head whilst walking the dog this afternoon:

Pressed Rat and Warthog

Possibly one of the most under-rated songs in the history of songs.

Yes. The old Ginger was a character.

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Date: 23/07/2024 07:21:38
From: roughbarked
ID: 2178188
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Just because it came into my head whilst walking the dog this afternoon:

Pressed Rat and Warthog

Possibly one of the most under-rated songs in the history of songs.


i do like martin sharp art.

A clever artist. He also wrote the lyrics for Tales of Brave Ulysses.

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Date: 23/07/2024 08:25:50
From: Michael V
ID: 2178206
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Just because it came into my head whilst walking the dog this afternoon:

Pressed Rat and Warthog

Possibly one of the most under-rated songs in the history of songs.

Yes. The old Ginger was a character.

I’d forgotten that one. I do like White Room though.

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Date: 23/07/2024 08:31:49
From: roughbarked
ID: 2178211
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Just because it came into my head whilst walking the dog this afternoon:

Pressed Rat and Warthog

Possibly one of the most under-rated songs in the history of songs.

Yes. The old Ginger was a character.

I’d forgotten that one. I do like White Room though.

Jack Bruce and Pete Brown wrote that one.

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Date: 23/07/2024 08:36:27
From: Michael V
ID: 2178213
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Just because it came into my head whilst walking the dog this afternoon:

Pressed Rat and Warthog

Possibly one of the most under-rated songs in the history of songs.

Yes. The old Ginger was a character.

I’d forgotten that one. I do like White Room though.

And Spoonful, which I am listening to now.

I have the LP, but my amplifier is fnerked.

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Date: 23/07/2024 08:38:58
From: roughbarked
ID: 2178215
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


Michael V said:

roughbarked said:

Yes. The old Ginger was a character.

I’d forgotten that one. I do like White Room though.

And Spoonful, which I am listening to now.

I have the LP, but my amplifier is fnerked.

That one was written by Willie Dixon and covered by Cream.

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Date: 23/07/2024 09:28:08
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2178246
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


Michael V said:

roughbarked said:

Yes. The old Ginger was a character.

I’d forgotten that one. I do like White Room though.

And Spoonful, which I am listening to now.

I have the LP, but my amplifier is fnerked.

My family moved house just before my last year of high school (or Grammar School, as they liked to call it), so I became a boarder for the year, and we final year boarder were privileged to have our very own little common room.

And the main activity in that common room that year was listening to Wheels of Fire, especially Spoonful.

When I started at university the following year, and discovered Whitechapel market, one of my first purchases was Wheels of Fire.

But only the live disc 2. I couldn’t afford to splash out on a double album.

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Date: 23/07/2024 09:35:04
From: roughbarked
ID: 2178254
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Michael V said:

Michael V said:

I’d forgotten that one. I do like White Room though.

And Spoonful, which I am listening to now.

I have the LP, but my amplifier is fnerked.

My family moved house just before my last year of high school (or Grammar School, as they liked to call it), so I became a boarder for the year, and we final year boarder were privileged to have our very own little common room.

And the main activity in that common room that year was listening to Wheels of Fire, especially Spoonful.

When I started at university the following year, and discovered Whitechapel market, one of my first purchases was Wheels of Fire.

But only the live disc 2. I couldn’t afford to splash out on a double album.

I bought them one at a time. So basically ended up with the double. In my apprentice days, I’d buy maybe an album a week.

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Date: 23/07/2024 09:37:19
From: Tamb
ID: 2178257
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Michael V said:

And Spoonful, which I am listening to now.

I have the LP, but my amplifier is fnerked.

My family moved house just before my last year of high school (or Grammar School, as they liked to call it), so I became a boarder for the year, and we final year boarder were privileged to have our very own little common room.

And the main activity in that common room that year was listening to Wheels of Fire, especially Spoonful.

When I started at university the following year, and discovered Whitechapel market, one of my first purchases was Wheels of Fire.

But only the live disc 2. I couldn’t afford to splash out on a double album.

I bought them one at a time. So basically ended up with the double. In my apprentice days, I’d buy maybe an album a week.


60s Rock n Roll collection.

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Date: 23/07/2024 09:39:11
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2178258
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tamb said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

My family moved house just before my last year of high school (or Grammar School, as they liked to call it), so I became a boarder for the year, and we final year boarder were privileged to have our very own little common room.

And the main activity in that common room that year was listening to Wheels of Fire, especially Spoonful.

When I started at university the following year, and discovered Whitechapel market, one of my first purchases was Wheels of Fire.

But only the live disc 2. I couldn’t afford to splash out on a double album.

I bought them one at a time. So basically ended up with the double. In my apprentice days, I’d buy maybe an album a week.


60s Rock n Roll collection.

Progressive rock, if you don’t mind mr. Tamb.

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Date: 23/07/2024 09:41:27
From: Tamb
ID: 2178261
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Tamb said:

roughbarked said:

I bought them one at a time. So basically ended up with the double. In my apprentice days, I’d buy maybe an album a week.


60s Rock n Roll collection.

Progressive rock, if you don’t mind mr. Tamb.


It certainly was, back in the day,

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Date: 23/07/2024 10:07:16
From: roughbarked
ID: 2178275
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tamb said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

My family moved house just before my last year of high school (or Grammar School, as they liked to call it), so I became a boarder for the year, and we final year boarder were privileged to have our very own little common room.

And the main activity in that common room that year was listening to Wheels of Fire, especially Spoonful.

When I started at university the following year, and discovered Whitechapel market, one of my first purchases was Wheels of Fire.

But only the live disc 2. I couldn’t afford to splash out on a double album.

I bought them one at a time. So basically ended up with the double. In my apprentice days, I’d buy maybe an album a week.


60s Rock n Roll collection.

Yes. I have a lot of vinyl laying about.

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Date: 23/07/2024 10:07:51
From: roughbarked
ID: 2178276
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Tamb said:

roughbarked said:

I bought them one at a time. So basically ended up with the double. In my apprentice days, I’d buy maybe an album a week.


60s Rock n Roll collection.

Progressive rock, if you don’t mind mr. Tamb.

Yes, mainly progressive rock in my collection.

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Date: 23/07/2024 10:11:15
From: Tamb
ID: 2178281
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Tamb said:

roughbarked said:

I bought them one at a time. So basically ended up with the double. In my apprentice days, I’d buy maybe an album a week.


60s Rock n Roll collection.

Yes. I have a lot of vinyl laying about.


My kids destroyed my vinyl collection so now I have CDs.

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Date: 23/07/2024 10:15:13
From: roughbarked
ID: 2178284
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tamb said:


roughbarked said:

Tamb said:

60s Rock n Roll collection.

Yes. I have a lot of vinyl laying about.


My kids destroyed my vinyl collection so now I have CDs.

The weight on the stylus destroyed many of my vinyls. I played a lot of them on a HMV 8+8. It had 8grams tracking.

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Date: 28/07/2024 12:28:01
From: dv
ID: 2180171
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I wonder who composed First Call.

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Date: 2/08/2024 11:18:37
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2181776
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Incredible String Band – You Get Brighter – 1971 BBC Session

Typical ISB wacky hippy stuff, yet also quite literally true.

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Date: 2/08/2024 18:28:05
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2181950
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Elton John- Come And Get It
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWpdaMhN_yE

Written by Mccartney. This deo by Elton. Released by Badfinger.

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Date: 2/08/2024 18:28:31
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2181952
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Elton John- Come And Get It
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWpdaMhN_yE

Written by Mccartney. This deo by Elton. Released by Badfinger.

demo.

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Date: 2/08/2024 22:50:07
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2182013
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

… but I will leave you all with:

Bert Jansch: A Man and his Songs, pt 3

From a Danish TV film broadcast in 1976.

Bert Jansch’s Conundrum rehearsing, at Ralph McTell’s house in Putney, 1975 or 76.
Rod Clements: bass, mandolin
Pick Withers: drums

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Date: 2/08/2024 22:55:45
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2182015
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And one more:

Hadn’t heard of this guy before:

Blackwaterside – Josh Turner Guitar Cover

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Date: 3/08/2024 00:07:21
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2182028
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


And one more:

Hadn’t heard of this guy before:

Blackwaterside – Josh Turner Guitar Cover

He’s very good.

Here he is with Mary Spender, doing a cover of Dire Straits Sultans of Swing

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Date: 3/08/2024 22:48:11
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2182325
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Three songs from Pentangle

From our ABC in 1972.

Good quality live recording.

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Date: 3/08/2024 22:50:26
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2182326
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Three songs from Pentangle

From our ABC in 1972.

Good quality live recording.

Great solo bass intro to the last song (Reflections) at 9:15.

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Date: 3/08/2024 22:54:10
From: roughbarked
ID: 2182327
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Three songs from Pentangle

From our ABC in 1972.

Good quality live recording.

Great solo bass intro to the last song (Reflections) at 9:15.

Ta. :)

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Date: 3/08/2024 22:55:02
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2182328
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Three songs from Pentangle

From our ABC in 1972.

Good quality live recording.

Listening now, nice selection.

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Date: 3/08/2024 22:57:03
From: roughbarked
ID: 2182329
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Three songs from Pentangle

From our ABC in 1972.

Good quality live recording.

Great solo bass intro to the last song (Reflections) at 9:15.

Ta. :)

I loved GTK back in the day. My dad hated Dr Who because hids excuse was that he wanted to watch the MYN News and the ABC news. It was my 6:30 horror time. I wanted to watch Dr Who but if I was lucky and he was off for that five, I’d squeeze in a bit of GTK..

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Date: 3/08/2024 22:57:56
From: roughbarked
ID: 2182330
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Great solo bass intro to the last song (Reflections) at 9:15.

Ta. :)

I loved GTK back in the day. My dad hated Dr Who because his excuse was that he wanted to watch the MTN News and the ABC news in sequence. It was my 6:30 horror time. I wanted to watch Dr Who but if I was lucky and he was off for that five, I’d squeeze in a bit of GTK..

fixed?

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Date: 3/08/2024 22:58:36
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2182331
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And four more from UK TV, 1971

Really weird intro from some religious guy, but don’t let that put you off.

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Date: 3/08/2024 22:59:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 2182332
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


And four more from UK TV, 1971

Really weird intro from some religious guy, but don’t let that put you off.

I’ve been reluctantly applying a modicum of tolerance to religios nutters all my life.

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Date: 3/08/2024 23:56:51
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2182362
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Paul Simon – Peace Like a River

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgsAmUbrCnA

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Date: 3/08/2024 23:57:44
From: roughbarked
ID: 2182363
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Paul Simon – Peace Like a River

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgsAmUbrCnA

He is such a good songwriter.

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Date: 3/08/2024 23:58:21
From: roughbarked
ID: 2182364
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

Paul Simon – Peace Like a River

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgsAmUbrCnA

He is such a good songwriter.

and yes. I still have this album on vinyl.

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Date: 4/08/2024 00:01:20
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2182365
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

Paul Simon – Peace Like a River

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgsAmUbrCnA

He is such a good songwriter.

and yes. I still have this album on vinyl.

cassette.

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Date: 4/08/2024 00:04:40
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2182367
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

He is such a good songwriter.

and yes. I still have this album on vinyl.

cassette.

it was one of the albums that we played in the car when touring in the mid 70s.

have rhymin simon on vinyl in a box.

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Date: 4/08/2024 00:06:17
From: roughbarked
ID: 2182369
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

He is such a good songwriter.

and yes. I still have this album on vinyl.

cassette.

You still use cassettes?

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Date: 4/08/2024 00:09:26
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2182371
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

and yes. I still have this album on vinyl.

cassette.

You still use cassettes?

rarely. but i have a box of them. I have a turntable/cassette/thumbdrive. I had intentions to record a bunch of stuff but i am lazy.

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Date: 4/08/2024 00:11:14
From: roughbarked
ID: 2182372
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

cassette.

You still use cassettes?

rarely. but i have a box of them. I have a turntable/cassette/thumbdrive. I had intentions to record a bunch of stuff but i am lazy.

You are lucky to have a cassette player that still works.

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Date: 4/08/2024 00:11:48
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2182373
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

cassette.

You still use cassettes?

rarely. but i have a box of them. I have a turntable/cassette/thumbdrive. I had intentions to record a bunch of stuff but i am lazy.


I can well identify with the lazy part.

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Date: 4/08/2024 00:13:28
From: roughbarked
ID: 2182374
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

You still use cassettes?

rarely. but i have a box of them. I have a turntable/cassette/thumbdrive. I had intentions to record a bunch of stuff but i am lazy.

You are lucky to have a cassette player that still works.

I was recently given a box of VHS videos I’d like to watch but I have three or four players in the shed that need to be fixed before they will work again.

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Date: 4/08/2024 00:13:59
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2182375
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

You still use cassettes?

rarely. but i have a box of them. I have a turntable/cassette/thumbdrive. I had intentions to record a bunch of stuff but i am lazy.

You are lucky to have a cassette player that still works.

one that has a usb.

And I have cassettes of my mother playing piano and sarah’s Dad playing the doghouse and my evening in the recording studio. I had meant to download alll that.

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Date: 4/08/2024 00:14:04
From: roughbarked
ID: 2182376
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

You still use cassettes?

rarely. but i have a box of them. I have a turntable/cassette/thumbdrive. I had intentions to record a bunch of stuff but i am lazy.


I can well identify with the lazy part.

Other people call it procrastination.

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Date: 4/08/2024 00:16:31
From: roughbarked
ID: 2182377
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

rarely. but i have a box of them. I have a turntable/cassette/thumbdrive. I had intentions to record a bunch of stuff but i am lazy.

You are lucky to have a cassette player that still works.

one that has a usb.

And I have cassettes of my mother playing piano and sarah’s Dad playing the doghouse and my evening in the recording studio. I had meant to download alll that.

Most all of it including stuff I’d missed at the time, is all available on the interbet. ;)

Duncan

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Date: 4/08/2024 00:22:32
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2182378
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


AussieDJ said:

sarahs mum said:

rarely. but i have a box of them. I have a turntable/cassette/thumbdrive. I had intentions to record a bunch of stuff but i am lazy.


I can well identify with the lazy part.

Other people call it procrastination.

I have that down to a fine art.

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Date: 4/08/2024 00:32:53
From: roughbarked
ID: 2182381
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


roughbarked said:

AussieDJ said:

I can well identify with the lazy part.

Other people call it procrastination.

I have that down to a fine art.

So too do I.

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Date: 4/08/2024 00:40:52
From: roughbarked
ID: 2182385
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Here’s some strange music to listen to.

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Date: 4/08/2024 01:06:46
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2182389
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Here’s some strange music to listen to.

art.

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Date: 4/08/2024 01:11:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 2182390
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

Here’s some strange music to listen to.

art.

That it is.

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Date: 4/08/2024 01:13:17
From: roughbarked
ID: 2182391
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

Here’s some strange music to listen to.

art.

That it is.

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Date: 4/08/2024 01:17:08
From: roughbarked
ID: 2182392
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

art.

That it is.


The Mysterious Circulator or Chronological Equilibrium Mystery clock by Dent to John Schmidt’s 1808 patent entitled ‘The Mysterious Circulator or Chronological Equilibrium’ consisting of a pivoted arm having a pointer on one end and containing revolving weights on the other.

The clock has a circular silvered chapter ring and a frame in the form of a gilded fish, standing on an oval gilt brass base with ball feet.
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Date: 4/08/2024 01:38:19
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2182395
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

This looks to be a (pirated?) copy of a documentary, called ‘Swing, Sing and Think’ about French pianist David Fray. It includes footage of audio recording sessions of Bach concertos for keyboard.

https://youtu.be/zxBQwwiBu1Q

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Date: 4/08/2024 02:29:07
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2182397
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Stevie Winwood Reviews the Singles of February 1968

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAcBtxhV2-M

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Date: 4/08/2024 21:37:24
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2182664
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Farewell, Farewell live at Folk Alliance 2015

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Date: 4/08/2024 21:43:34
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2182669
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And talking of Richard Thompson, from the man himself:

RICHARD THOMPSON – Gethsemane

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Date: 4/08/2024 22:09:35
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2182684
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

i’ll try to remember to bump this for mr car later..

Steve Gadd
1m ·
A lot of you will know that my lasted book of music, Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs was released a month ago. The first print run has sold out but more will come. Each day master fiddler Liam King is recording a video of a tune from the book progressing from first to last. The tunes by the way are laid out in alphabetical order.
Check out Liam King’s YouTube channel. Search for Liam King fiddle. This way you can follow his daily recordings. Please subscribe to his channel.
—-

No index mr car….but it is in alphabeta order.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A52yBt7S76A

i’ve subscrbed so I can listen to someone else play the jigs you are playing.

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Date: 4/08/2024 22:25:42
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2182685
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


i’ll try to remember to bump this for mr car later..

Steve Gadd
1m ·
A lot of you will know that my lasted book of music, Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs was released a month ago. The first print run has sold out but more will come. Each day master fiddler Liam King is recording a video of a tune from the book progressing from first to last. The tunes by the way are laid out in alphabetical order.
Check out Liam King’s YouTube channel. Search for Liam King fiddle. This way you can follow his daily recordings. Please subscribe to his channel.
—-

No index mr car….but it is in alphabeta order.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A52yBt7S76A

i’ve subscrbed so I can listen to someone else play the jigs you are playing.

Good stuff :)

I didn’t even know Tasmania had jigs of its own until recently.

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Date: 4/08/2024 22:31:20
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2182686
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

i’ll try to remember to bump this for mr car later..

Steve Gadd
1m ·
A lot of you will know that my lasted book of music, Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs was released a month ago. The first print run has sold out but more will come. Each day master fiddler Liam King is recording a video of a tune from the book progressing from first to last. The tunes by the way are laid out in alphabetical order.
Check out Liam King’s YouTube channel. Search for Liam King fiddle. This way you can follow his daily recordings. Please subscribe to his channel.
—-

No index mr car….but it is in alphabeta order.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A52yBt7S76A

i’ve subscrbed so I can listen to someone else play the jigs you are playing.

Good stuff :)

I didn’t even know Tasmania had jigs of its own until recently.

I’m sure other places have remnants of old dance hall and folk. but there is a big folk following in the huon valley. a folk festival in cygnet each year. it does keep it all going.

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Date: 4/08/2024 22:37:59
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2182688
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

wish i lived closer to the open mic night at the palais in franklin.

The Franklin Folk Club plays in the Palais Theatre Supper room every 3rd Saturday of the Month.

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Date: 4/08/2024 22:53:26
From: party_pants
ID: 2182692
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


beautiful interior.

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Date: 5/08/2024 11:24:13
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2182783
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


i’ll try to remember to bump this for mr car later..

Steve Gadd
1m ·
A lot of you will know that my lasted book of music, Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs was released a month ago. The first print run has sold out but more will come. Each day master fiddler Liam King is recording a video of a tune from the book progressing from first to last. The tunes by the way are laid out in alphabetical order.
Check out Liam King’s YouTube channel. Search for Liam King fiddle. This way you can follow his daily recordings. Please subscribe to his channel.
—-

No index mr car….but it is in alphabeta order.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A52yBt7S76A

i’ve subscribed so I can listen to someone else play the jigs you are playing.

bump.

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Date: 5/08/2024 11:27:51
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2182785
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


sarahs mum said:

i’ll try to remember to bump this for mr car later..

Steve Gadd
1m ·
A lot of you will know that my lasted book of music, Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs was released a month ago. The first print run has sold out but more will come. Each day master fiddler Liam King is recording a video of a tune from the book progressing from first to last. The tunes by the way are laid out in alphabetical order.
Check out Liam King’s YouTube channel. Search for Liam King fiddle. This way you can follow his daily recordings. Please subscribe to his channel.
—-

No index mr car….but it is in alphabeta order.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A52yBt7S76A

i’ve subscribed so I can listen to someone else play the jigs you are playing.

bump.

Ta, that’ll be interesting.

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Date: 5/08/2024 11:28:05
From: Tamb
ID: 2182786
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


sarahs mum said:

i’ll try to remember to bump this for mr car later..

Steve Gadd
1m ·
A lot of you will know that my lasted book of music, Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs was released a month ago. The first print run has sold out but more will come. Each day master fiddler Liam King is recording a video of a tune from the book progressing from first to last. The tunes by the way are laid out in alphabetical order.
Check out Liam King’s YouTube channel. Search for Liam King fiddle. This way you can follow his daily recordings. Please subscribe to his channel.
—-

No index mr car….but it is in alphabeta order.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A52yBt7S76A

i’ve subscribed so I can listen to someone else play the jigs you are playing.

bump.

Cradle of Love: Johnny Preston.

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Date: 8/08/2024 11:11:36
From: Cymek
ID: 2183812
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Whilst I am aware people here aren’t metal heads and this is likely irrelevant

this band is called Bloodywood and combine traditional Indian music and metal

It works well and shows how combining different styles of music can work really well.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloodywood#Discography

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Date: 8/08/2024 11:21:25
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2183816
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Cymek said:


Whilst I am aware people here aren’t metal heads and this is likely irrelevant

this band is called Bloodywood and combine traditional Indian music and metal

It works well and shows how combining different styles of music can work really well.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloodywood#Discography

Prompted me to go and listen to an old favourite, combining Indian and Irish, before metal heads (or even lead balloons) were even invented:

Davey Graham, She Moved Through the Fair

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Date: 8/08/2024 11:30:19
From: roughbarked
ID: 2183821
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Cymek said:

Whilst I am aware people here aren’t metal heads and this is likely irrelevant

this band is called Bloodywood and combine traditional Indian music and metal

It works well and shows how combining different styles of music can work really well.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloodywood#Discography

Prompted me to go and listen to an old favourite, combining Indian and Irish, before metal heads (or even lead balloons) were even invented:

Davey Graham, She Moved Through the Fair

Thanks.

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Date: 8/08/2024 15:40:19
From: roughbarked
ID: 2183908
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Cymek said:

Whilst I am aware people here aren’t metal heads and this is likely irrelevant

this band is called Bloodywood and combine traditional Indian music and metal

It works well and shows how combining different styles of music can work really well.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloodywood#Discography

Prompted me to go and listen to an old favourite, combining Indian and Irish, before metal heads (or even lead balloons) were even invented:

Davey Graham, She Moved Through the Fair

Thanks.

Davey Graham and Bert Jansch. Feature length movie of Davey Graham going to the Edinburgh Fringe to play with Bert Jansch.
The parting glass

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Date: 8/08/2024 15:46:19
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2183910
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Prompted me to go and listen to an old favourite, combining Indian and Irish, before metal heads (or even lead balloons) were even invented:

Davey Graham, She Moved Through the Fair

Thanks.

Davey Graham and Bert Jansch. Feature length movie of Davey Graham going to the Edinburgh Fringe to play with Bert Jansch.
The parting glass

Can that really be YouTube?

Many of the comments are worth reading.

Will go and watch the whole thing, one of these days :)

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Date: 8/08/2024 16:14:00
From: roughbarked
ID: 2183916
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

Thanks.

Davey Graham and Bert Jansch. Feature length movie of Davey Graham going to the Edinburgh Fringe to play with Bert Jansch.
The parting glass

Can that really be YouTube?

Many of the comments are worth reading.

Will go and watch the whole thing, one of these days :)

:)

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Date: 9/08/2024 22:32:43
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2184424
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Steeleye Span – The Gardener

Jessie May Smart on violin in place of Peter Knight.

She’s bloody good.

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Date: 9/08/2024 22:38:36
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2184426
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Steeleye Span – The Gardener

Jessie May Smart on violin in place of Peter Knight.

She’s bloody good.

+1

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Date: 10/08/2024 09:31:32
From: roughbarked
ID: 2184480
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Steeleye Span – The Gardener

Jessie May Smart on violin in place of Peter Knight.

She’s bloody good.

That she is. She can also harmonise well as a backing singer.

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Date: 10/08/2024 09:34:15
From: Tamb
ID: 2184483
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Steeleye Span – The Gardener

Jessie May Smart on violin in place of Peter Knight.

She’s bloody good.

That she is. She can also harmonise well as a backing singer.


Stagger Lee by Lloyd Price.

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Date: 10/08/2024 09:38:55
From: roughbarked
ID: 2184485
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tamb said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Steeleye Span – The Gardener

Jessie May Smart on violin in place of Peter Knight.

She’s bloody good.

That she is. She can also harmonise well as a backing singer.


Stagger Lee by Lloyd Price.

June Tabor WDR Folkfestival, Cologne, Germany, 1990

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Date: 10/08/2024 10:08:49
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2184508
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Tamb said:

roughbarked said:

That she is. She can also harmonise well as a backing singer.


Stagger Lee by Lloyd Price.

June Tabor WDR Folkfestival, Cologne, Germany, 1990

An old favourite.

Especially the slow lament in honour of her dog :)

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Date: 10/08/2024 10:19:12
From: roughbarked
ID: 2184517
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

Tamb said:

Stagger Lee by Lloyd Price.

June Tabor WDR Folkfestival, Cologne, Germany, 1990

An old favourite.

Especially the slow lament in honour of her dog :)


It is very good.
and so is she. ;)

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Date: 10/08/2024 10:29:40
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2184534
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

June Tabor WDR Folkfestival, Cologne, Germany, 1990

An old favourite.

Especially the slow lament in honour of her dog :)


It is very good.
and so is she. ;)

Have now done my own research on June Tabor

For some reason I thought she was much younger (born 1947). I somehow totally missed her in the 70’s.

Anyway, another old favourite:
Strange Affair – June Tabor with Martin Simpson

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Date: 10/08/2024 10:34:07
From: roughbarked
ID: 2184537
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

An old favourite.

Especially the slow lament in honour of her dog :)


It is very good.
and so is she. ;)

Have now done my own research on June Tabor

For some reason I thought she was much younger (born 1947). I somehow totally missed her in the 70’s.

Anyway, another old favourite:
Strange Affair – June Tabor with Martin Simpson

Somehow I missed her as well. However, this has now been remedied.

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Date: 10/08/2024 21:39:44
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2184786
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jackson Browne with Crosby, Stills and Nash – The Pretender – Madison Square Garden – 2009

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BV03illYdTM

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Date: 10/08/2024 22:44:55
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2184796
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Danny Thompson, Haitian Fight Song, live 1968

Solo double bass

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Date: 10/08/2024 22:50:28
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2184797
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

John Martyn & Danny Thompson – Couldn’t Love You More – Whistle Test 1977

and now off to bed :)

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Date: 13/08/2024 12:07:06
From: roughbarked
ID: 2185437
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Lapsed Catholic

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Date: 13/08/2024 13:09:59
From: roughbarked
ID: 2185481
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Elbows

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Date: 13/08/2024 20:52:48
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2185626
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjIkxsPEkhA&list=PLU1iLFgCBc447HM3oVlQ_aAZimFLnWUOZ&index=13

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Date: 14/08/2024 14:40:01
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2185779
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Harry Nilsson – Best Friend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eiwpZS3Vqg

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Date: 14/08/2024 14:41:58
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2185783
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Harry Nilsson – Best Friend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eiwpZS3Vqg

original..

Harry Nilsson – Girlfriend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40nKkWPQG6A

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Date: 14/08/2024 16:33:00
From: roughbarked
ID: 2185818
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

All these things
Darren Hanlon.

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Date: 14/08/2024 21:06:56
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2185882
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Hadn’t heard this guy before, he’s good.

Andrew Lardner plays Angie,” by Davy Graham arr. Bert Jansch

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Date: 14/08/2024 21:14:13
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2185886
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

and this one is still worth listening to:

Barry McGuire – Eve Of Destruction

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Date: 14/08/2024 21:22:09
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2185887
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

and another one from Andrew Lardner

Blackwaterside/Reynardine medley, arr. Bert Jansch

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Date: 15/08/2024 08:22:22
From: roughbarked
ID: 2185942
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Hadn’t heard this guy before, he’s good.

Andrew Lardner plays Angie,” by Davy Graham arr. Bert Jansch

He is very good. I do like.

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Date: 15/08/2024 09:43:18
From: roughbarked
ID: 2185970
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

When Jesus was born in Scotland.
Goblin Band perform 15th century folk song; The Bitter Withy

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Date: 15/08/2024 12:31:31
From: Cymek
ID: 2186062
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Random music on Spotify

Three Days Grace – Break

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Date: 15/08/2024 12:49:49
From: Cymek
ID: 2186067
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

System Of A Down – Chop Suey!

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Date: 15/08/2024 12:53:04
From: Cymek
ID: 2186069
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Cymek said:


System Of A Down – Chop Suey!

Serj would not be a Trump fan

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Date: 15/08/2024 12:54:45
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2186070
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Cymek said:


System Of A Down – Chop Suey!

tears of a clown – Smokey Robinson.

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Date: 15/08/2024 12:56:16
From: Cymek
ID: 2186071
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Kingslayer (featuring Baby Metal)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babymetal

Interesting combination, works well

Babymetal (Japanese: ベビーメタル, Hepburn: Bebīmetaru) is a Japanese kawaii metal band consisting of Suzuka Nakamoto as “Su-metal”, Moa Kikuchi as “Moametal” and Momoko Okazaki as “Momometal”. The band is produced by Kobametal from the Amuse talent agency. Their vocals are backed by heavy metal instrumentation, performed by a group of session musicians known as the “Kami Band” at performances.

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Date: 16/08/2024 02:14:23
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2186335
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

James Taylor – Another Grey Morning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ispY0m3Jf4

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Date: 16/08/2024 07:04:38
From: roughbarked
ID: 2186345
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Another good attempt at making all the same mistakes that Bert Jansch made.
Angie
Josh Lane plays Bert Jansch’s arrangement of “Angie,” by Davy Graham

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Date: 16/08/2024 07:06:37
From: Spiny Norman
ID: 2186346
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I (re)found Radio Garden, it’s brilliant.
Currently listening to a Kiwi station near Auckland.
https://radio.garden/visit/waiuku/LcFe50w8

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Date: 16/08/2024 08:33:51
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2186357
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Another good attempt at making all the same mistakes that Bert Jansch made.
Angie
Josh Lane plays Bert Jansch’s arrangement of “Angie,” by Davy Graham

A close match on the guitar playing, but I’ll give this guy a narrow win on “the face”.

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Date: 16/08/2024 08:57:48
From: roughbarked
ID: 2186358
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

Another good attempt at making all the same mistakes that Bert Jansch made.
Angie
Josh Lane plays Bert Jansch’s arrangement of “Angie,” by Davy Graham

A close match on the guitar playing, but I’ll give this guy a narrow win on “the face”.

:)
He certainly has that.

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Date: 16/08/2024 09:08:56
From: roughbarked
ID: 2186359
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Sneak preview of Going to the River with Dad

“A morning, a lifetime, a mourning, a lifeline. A love song to a father from a child.”
PK

‘Going To The River With Dad’ comes out tomorrow.

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Date: 16/08/2024 09:12:10
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2186360
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Sneak preview of Going to the River with Dad

“A morning, a lifetime, a mourning, a lifeline. A love song to a father from a child.”
PK

‘Going To The River With Dad’ comes out tomorrow.

OK, but 1,600 views in 39 minutes?

That’s just not right and proper.

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Date: 16/08/2024 09:13:11
From: roughbarked
ID: 2186361
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

Sneak preview of Going to the River with Dad

“A morning, a lifetime, a mourning, a lifeline. A love song to a father from a child.”
PK

‘Going To The River With Dad’ comes out tomorrow.

OK, but 1,600 views in 39 minutes?

That’s just not right and proper.

It goes out to all who are on Paul’s mailing list

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Date: 16/08/2024 09:14:08
From: roughbarked
ID: 2186362
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

Sneak preview of Going to the River with Dad

“A morning, a lifetime, a mourning, a lifeline. A love song to a father from a child.”
PK

‘Going To The River With Dad’ comes out tomorrow.

OK, but 1,600 views in 39 minutes?

That’s just not right and proper.

It goes out to all who are on Paul’s mailing list

and I got the mail yesterday.

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Date: 16/08/2024 09:24:09
From: roughbarked
ID: 2186363
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Another release:
poetry

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Date: 16/08/2024 22:43:30
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2186647
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Another Anji, from not just one but two Simons.

Paul & Ed Simon – Anji

Hadn’t heard of Ed before.

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Date: 16/08/2024 22:50:33
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2186648
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Another Anji, from not just one but two Simons.

Paul & Ed Simon – Anji

Hadn’t heard of Ed before.

More about Ed

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Date: 18/08/2024 02:22:04
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2187077
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

There’s something utterly charming about these two. I find the chemistry between them absolutely delightful.

Huw Montague Rendall & Elisabeth Boudreault sing “Pa-Pa-Pa-Papagena” (Mozart: Die Zauberflöte)

Link

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Date: 18/08/2024 02:36:04
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2187078
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


There’s something utterly charming about these two. I find the chemistry between them absolutely delightful.

Huw Montague Rendall & Elisabeth Boudreault sing “Pa-Pa-Pa-Papagena” (Mozart: Die Zauberflöte)

Link

they can move some air.

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Date: 18/08/2024 11:58:01
From: roughbarked
ID: 2187175
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Hugh Joseph Feely – The World Turned Upside Down

109 subscribers.

I got this song from the Scottish folk singer Dick Gaughan which was written by Leon Rosselson.

It tells a story of the “Diggers”, a radical group which was effectively an agricultural commune, who took the Kings land at St George’s Hill near Weybridge during the English revolution. They fought for common land and refused to bow to lords or to be oppressed by the crown. A fight to take what was rightfully theirs and live in freedom, “All things common, all things one”.

Shot and recorded at Lurganboys Church of Irelands “Chapel of Ease” Co. Leitrim, which was constructed in 1862 with an iconic blue corrugated-iron structure. Leitrims last standing tin building.

Locals say the tree overlooking the church at the front of the building is known as the “hanging tree”, which was once used for executions under rulership.

Enjoy HJF x

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Date: 18/08/2024 12:04:50
From: roughbarked
ID: 2187176
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Hugh Joseph Feely – The World Turned Upside Down

109 subscribers.

I got this song from the Scottish folk singer Dick Gaughan which was written by Leon Rosselson.

It tells a story of the “Diggers”, a radical group which was effectively an agricultural commune, who took the Kings land at St George’s Hill near Weybridge during the English revolution. They fought for common land and refused to bow to lords or to be oppressed by the crown. A fight to take what was rightfully theirs and live in freedom, “All things common, all things one”.

Shot and recorded at Lurganboys Church of Irelands “Chapel of Ease” Co. Leitrim, which was constructed in 1862 with an iconic blue corrugated-iron structure. Leitrims last standing tin building.

Locals say the tree overlooking the church at the front of the building is known as the “hanging tree”, which was once used for executions under rulership.

Enjoy HJF x

Had a Scot mate who has passed but he’d reminisce of ice on the inside of the walls of the corrugated iron buildiings.

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Date: 18/08/2024 14:41:31
From: roughbarked
ID: 2187215
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

Hugh Joseph Feely – The World Turned Upside Down

109 subscribers.

I got this song from the Scottish folk singer Dick Gaughan which was written by Leon Rosselson.

It tells a story of the “Diggers”, a radical group which was effectively an agricultural commune, who took the Kings land at St George’s Hill near Weybridge during the English revolution. They fought for common land and refused to bow to lords or to be oppressed by the crown. A fight to take what was rightfully theirs and live in freedom, “All things common, all things one”.

Shot and recorded at Lurganboys Church of Irelands “Chapel of Ease” Co. Leitrim, which was constructed in 1862 with an iconic blue corrugated-iron structure. Leitrims last standing tin building.

Locals say the tree overlooking the church at the front of the building is known as the “hanging tree”, which was once used for executions under rulership.

Enjoy HJF x

Had a Scot mate who has passed but he’d reminisce of ice on the inside of the walls of the corrugated iron buildiings.

Ah yes, from a famous musical family . . . Great Uncle of Leon Russell.

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Date: 18/08/2024 15:02:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 2187230
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Hugh Joseph Feely – Western Island

Hugh Josheph Feely – Down by the Willow Garden

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Date: 18/08/2024 15:26:22
From: roughbarked
ID: 2187240
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Hugh Joseph Feely – Worker’s Song

A song about the working class and how they are oppressed by society and Government. Despite their considerable contributions they often work in poor conditions for low pay, and are the first ones sent to war.

A song about injustice and hierarchy, a theme I don’t ever think will ever be phased out, despite it’s corruption.
Written by Ed Pickford and recorded by Dick Gaughan in 1981. A timeless song with strong passionate lyrics which I couldn’t help but been moved by.

A message that has been engrained in us from our forefathers growing up in the west of Ireland. To hell or to Connacht!
“We’ve been yoked to the plough since our time first began, we’re always expected to carry the can.”

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Date: 18/08/2024 16:06:36
From: roughbarked
ID: 2187252
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Hugh Joseph Feely – Lough Erne Shore

Hugh Feely – Siren Song

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Date: 18/08/2024 16:19:40
From: roughbarked
ID: 2187260
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Hugh Joseph Feely – Lough Erne Shore

Hugh Feely – Siren Song

Hugh Joseph Feely – Fresh As A Sweet Sunday Morning

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Date: 18/08/2024 16:25:08
From: roughbarked
ID: 2187265
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

Hugh Joseph Feely – Lough Erne Shore

Hugh Feely – Siren Song

Hugh Joseph Feely – Fresh As A Sweet Sunday Morning

Here’s my rendition of The Lakes of Ponchartrain, an old traditional song of which it’s exact origin is unknown.
It’s believed to have originated in the south of America in the 19th century and carried across the Atlantic by soldiers fighting in the civil war.

Popularized by Paul Brady and Planxty in the 1970s.
Love Paul Brady’s playing on this, one of my favourite Irish guitarists, he has such an inventive style and light feather touch which makes the instrument absolutely sing. A real inspiration of mine.

Enjoy HJF x

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Date: 18/08/2024 16:53:58
From: roughbarked
ID: 2187283
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Hugh Joseph Feely – Beeswing

I first came across this song whilst out cycling through a wooded area around my hometown.

It’s what really pushed me into finger style guitar, I was in awe of Richard Thompsons playing. Such a beautifully crafted song.

Then lyrics remind us of the beauty of wildness, something I hold close to my heart growing up in a rural area, hence why I decided to record it amongst the whin bushes, a perfect example of that very beauty.

Here’s Richard Thompsons Beeswing.

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Date: 18/08/2024 17:16:38
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2187292
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Hugh Joseph Feely – Beeswing

I first came across this song whilst out cycling through a wooded area around my hometown.

It’s what really pushed me into finger style guitar, I was in awe of Richard Thompsons playing. Such a beautifully crafted song.

Then lyrics remind us of the beauty of wildness, something I hold close to my heart growing up in a rural area, hence why I decided to record it amongst the whin bushes, a perfect example of that very beauty.

Here’s Richard Thompsons Beeswing.

Reminded me of an old favourite of mine:

Beeswing – The little unsaid

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Date: 18/08/2024 18:52:45
From: roughbarked
ID: 2187336
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

Hugh Joseph Feely – Beeswing

I first came across this song whilst out cycling through a wooded area around my hometown.

It’s what really pushed me into finger style guitar, I was in awe of Richard Thompsons playing. Such a beautifully crafted song.

Then lyrics remind us of the beauty of wildness, something I hold close to my heart growing up in a rural area, hence why I decided to record it amongst the whin bushes, a perfect example of that very beauty.

Here’s Richard Thompsons Beeswing.

Reminded me of an old favourite of mine:

Beeswing – The little unsaid

Yes You’ve shown me that before. It is in my music bank.

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Date: 18/08/2024 22:57:21
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2187416
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Another little unsaid:

Went Out Too Far – The Little Unsaid

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Date: 19/08/2024 14:15:24
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2187585
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I’ve just played this (very easy) rollicking little jig from the Tassie jig book on the violin, then on the rebec.

Here’s Liam King playing it on the violin:

Beautiful Sunshine (Dawson family) – Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs 1813-2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-7jmKq3xlk

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Date: 19/08/2024 14:18:23
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2187588
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


I’ve just played this (very easy) rollicking little jig from the Tassie jig book on the violin, then on the rebec.

Here’s Liam King playing it on the violin:

Beautiful Sunshine (Dawson family) – Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs 1813-2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-7jmKq3xlk

…note that Mr King plays various little harmonies on lower strings at the same time, which is not so easy :)

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Date: 19/08/2024 15:31:57
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2187614
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


I’ve just played this (very easy) rollicking little jig from the Tassie jig book on the violin, then on the rebec.

Here’s Liam King playing it on the violin:

Beautiful Sunshine (Dawson family) – Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs 1813-2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-7jmKq3xlk

like.

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Date: 19/08/2024 20:45:08
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2187653
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Some of the biggest names in Australian music believe artificial intelligence has a potentially devastating impact on the music industry and their incomes, according to a large-scale study of the topic.

Commissioned by music rights organisation APRA AMCOS, the AI and Music Report is billed as the largest research of its kind in the Australian/New Zealand region.

More than 4,200 songwriters, composers and music publishers were surveyed about the impacts of new technology on their work.

The report found nearly one-quarter (23 per cent) of music creators’ revenues will be at risk due to generative AI tools, which can include using algorithms to analyse existing music to generate new melodies, parts, and whole compositions.

Of those surveyed, 82 per cent were concerned that AI technology could lead to music creators being unable to make a living from their work, estimating that by 2028, the cumulative damage of AI on the music industry could be as high as $519 million.
more…
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-08-19/jimmy-barnes-missy-higgins-ai-music-report-apra-amcos-research/104242554

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Date: 19/08/2024 20:52:37
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2187654
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/u-eNCVM6LNM?si=AUGavj7TkGAdUKmF

We Watch the Stars (Berlin Session)
Song by
Fink

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Date: 19/08/2024 22:07:19
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2187663
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

monkey skipper said:


https://youtu.be/u-eNCVM6LNM?si=AUGavj7TkGAdUKmF

We Watch the Stars (Berlin Session)
Song by
Fink

Liked that.

Here’s a rather older song of the same name:

Watch the Stars Live at the Royal Festival Hall 1968

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Date: 19/08/2024 22:51:27
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2187665
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


monkey skipper said:

https://youtu.be/u-eNCVM6LNM?si=AUGavj7TkGAdUKmF

We Watch the Stars (Berlin Session)
Song by
Fink

Liked that.

Here’s a rather older song of the same name:

Watch the Stars Live at the Royal Festival Hall 1968

And another song from that era:

Sandy Denny – Fhir a Bhata

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Date: 20/08/2024 13:33:46
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2187805
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtca_5uY2Kc

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Date: 20/08/2024 14:05:22
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2187812
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtca_5uY2Kc

Nice medieval shirt on the drummer.

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Date: 20/08/2024 14:14:59
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2187815
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtca_5uY2Kc

Nice medieval shirt on the drummer.

i once owned the 45.

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Date: 20/08/2024 14:31:31
From: roughbarked
ID: 2187826
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

sarahs mum said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtca_5uY2Kc

Nice medieval shirt on the drummer.

i once owned the 45.

I did to.

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Date: 20/08/2024 14:57:06
From: roughbarked
ID: 2187829
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtca_5uY2Kc

Nice medieval shirt on the drummer.

They also did other style songs.
Celeste
Giselle

Then there was their big hit Hayride

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Date: 20/08/2024 15:02:58
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2187830
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Bubblecar said:

sarahs mum said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtca_5uY2Kc

Nice medieval shirt on the drummer.

They also did other style songs.
Celeste
Giselle

Then there was their big hit Hayride

i did like hayride. :)

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Date: 20/08/2024 15:06:34
From: roughbarked
ID: 2187831
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

Bubblecar said:

Nice medieval shirt on the drummer.

They also did other style songs.
Celeste
Giselle

Then there was their big hit Hayride

i did like hayride. :)

This one’s about a steam train. 2667 ~ 1970

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Date: 20/08/2024 15:07:09
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2187832
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

youtube is suggesting that i want to listen to 1969 today.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBdoSWqGpaw

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Date: 20/08/2024 15:10:48
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2187834
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

They also did other style songs.
Celeste
Giselle

Then there was their big hit Hayride

i did like hayride. :)

This one’s about a steam train. 2667 ~ 1970


i do not recall that one. like.

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Date: 20/08/2024 15:11:05
From: roughbarked
ID: 2187835
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Israel

Israel was a boy…

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Date: 20/08/2024 15:14:45
From: roughbarked
ID: 2187837
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

i did like hayride. :)

This one’s about a steam train. 2667 ~ 1970


i do not recall that one. like.

Got a whole lot of their songs by searchin for Prepared in Peace

An album that doesn’t seem to be on youtube yet.

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Date: 20/08/2024 15:16:44
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2187838
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


youtube is suggesting that i want to listen to 1969 today.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBdoSWqGpaw

I remember him from the older sister’s regular viewing of Uptight.

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Date: 20/08/2024 15:17:12
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2187839
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

This one’s about a steam train. 2667 ~ 1970


i do not recall that one. like.

Got a whole lot of their songs by searchin for Prepared in Peace

An album that doesn’t seem to be on youtube yet.

israel is not a bad song.

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Date: 20/08/2024 15:22:53
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2187843
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

youtube is suggesting that i want to listen to 1969 today.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBdoSWqGpaw

I remember him from the older sister’s regular viewing of Uptight.

He’s still alive, aged 79.

>During November 2016 Wyllie used a crowd funding site to raise money for a motorised wheelchair. During COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, in November 2020, Wyllie and his wife moved into a retirement village.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_D._Wyllie

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Date: 20/08/2024 15:25:20
From: roughbarked
ID: 2187845
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Flying Circus – 1968 – Paris

1,717 views Jan 20, 2020 #progressiverock #classicrock #hardrock
Shortly before the album “Flying Circus – 1968” was released, the song “Paris” was introduced on the 20th of February 2020 as the second single leading up to the full album which is available on CD and Vinyl at http://www.flying-circus.com and at http://ptone.de/bjddb. This is a live version of the track which we performed and recorded in 2019 together with the music school of Mönchengladbach’s Youth Symphony Orchestra at the “Ensemblia” (excerpt from the opus “Wassermusik” by our keyboard player/violinist Rüdiger Blömer).

The musical genre explored here is recommended for every fan of 60s / 70s hard rock bands like Led Zeppelin or Deep Purple, progressive rock bands like Yes, Genesis or King Crimson, psychedelic rock à la Pink Floyd, classic rock in the vein of The Beatles, The Who or a combination of all of the above like the band Rush or more modern prog bands like Opeth or Steven Wilson.

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Date: 20/08/2024 20:23:59
From: roughbarked
ID: 2187982
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Today I learned that an old fave band, The Flying Circus long gone has a newer German hard rock prog rock style band of the same name, minus the the. https://www.flying-circus.band/band/
Band – Flying Circus

The band Flying Circus was founded in 1990 in the German Rhineland town of Grevenbroich, and it draws its influences from the spheres of both progressive … blah

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Date: 20/08/2024 21:34:04
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2188013
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

this
week last
week weeks
in 1. (1) THE BALLAD OF JOHN AND YOKO/OLD BROWN SHOE The Beatles 7 2. (2) IN THE GHETTO Elvis Presley 5 3. (4) MY SENTIMENTAL FRIEND Herman’s Hermits 10 4. (3) HAIR The Cowsills 14 5. (9) SPINNING WHEEL Blood Sweat And Tears 5 6. (7) FROZEN ORANGE JUICE Peter Sarstedt 7 7. (5) BAD MOON RISING/LODI Creedence Clearwater Revival 11 8. (6) DEAR PRUDENCE Doug Parkinson in Focus 10 9. (21) IN THE YEAR 2525 Zager And Evans 3 10. (16) GIVE PEACE A CHANCE Plastic Ono Band 2 11. (13) ALONG CAME JONES Ray Stevens 3 12. (14) LA LA Flying Circus 8 13. (33) HONKY TONK WOMEN/YOU CAN’T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT The Rolling Stones 2 14. (10) GET BACK/DON’T LET ME DOWN The Beatles 13 15. (8) HEATHER HONEY Tommy Roe 9 16. (15) TIME IS TIGHT Booker T And The MGs 10 17. (11) LOVE ME TONIGHT Tom Jones 11 18. (20) BABY I LOVE YOU Andy Kim 5 19. (29) ONE/MR. WHIPPY Johnny Farnham 3 20. (26) SUGAR SUGAR The Archies 3 21. (22) COME BACK AND SHAKE ME Clodagh Rodgers 7 22. (17) THE REAL THING Russell Morris 19 23. (27) RUBY DON’T TAKE YOUR LOVE TO TOWN Kenny Rogers And The First Edition 2 24. (23) RAGAMUFFIN MAN Manfred Mann 9 25. (25) MY OLD MAN’S A GROOVY OLD MAN The Valentines 7 26. (28) BLACK PEARL Sonny Charles And Checkmates Ltd. 4 27. (12) WHERE’S THE PLAYGROUND SUZIE Glen Campbell 8 28. (18) FUNNY MAN Ross D. Wylie 12 29. (-) YESTERDAY WHEN I WAS YOUNG Roy Clark 1 30. (32) BIG SHIP Cliff Richard 5 31. (19) ISRAELITES Desmond Dekker And The Aces 13 32. (31) TOMORROW TOMORROW Bee Gees 6 33. (39) MONTY AND ME Zoot 4 34. (37) RUNNING BEAR Sonny James 5 35. (35) GITARZAN Ray Stevens 15 36. (-) LISTEN TO THE BAND/SOMEDAY MAN The Monkees 1 37. (40) LAZY LIFE Heart ‘N’ Soul 4 38. (-) THAT’S THE WAY GOD PLANNED IT Billy Preston 1 39. (-) SAVED BY THE BELL Robin Gibb 1 40. (-) SEE The Rascals 2

Right. I bought La La, My sentimental friend, Along came jones and I wanna be free with my birthday vouchers. I am still not sure why I let my brother convince me to buy along came jones.

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Date: 21/08/2024 04:30:48
From: roughbarked
ID: 2188041
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:

this
week last
week weeks
in 1. (1) THE BALLAD OF JOHN AND YOKO/OLD BROWN SHOE The Beatles 7 2. (2) IN THE GHETTO Elvis Presley 5 3. (4) MY SENTIMENTAL FRIEND Herman’s Hermits 10 4. (3) HAIR The Cowsills 14 5. (9) SPINNING WHEEL Blood Sweat And Tears 5 6. (7) FROZEN ORANGE JUICE Peter Sarstedt 7 7. (5) BAD MOON RISING/LODI Creedence Clearwater Revival 11 8. (6) DEAR PRUDENCE Doug Parkinson in Focus 10 9. (21) IN THE YEAR 2525 Zager And Evans 3 10. (16) GIVE PEACE A CHANCE Plastic Ono Band 2 11. (13) ALONG CAME JONES Ray Stevens 3 12. (14) LA LA Flying Circus 8 13. (33) HONKY TONK WOMEN/YOU CAN’T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT The Rolling Stones 2 14. (10) GET BACK/DON’T LET ME DOWN The Beatles 13 15. (8) HEATHER HONEY Tommy Roe 9 16. (15) TIME IS TIGHT Booker T And The MGs 10 17. (11) LOVE ME TONIGHT Tom Jones 11 18. (20) BABY I LOVE YOU Andy Kim 5 19. (29) ONE/MR. WHIPPY Johnny Farnham 3 20. (26) SUGAR SUGAR The Archies 3 21. (22) COME BACK AND SHAKE ME Clodagh Rodgers 7 22. (17) THE REAL THING Russell Morris 19 23. (27) RUBY DON’T TAKE YOUR LOVE TO TOWN Kenny Rogers And The First Edition 2 24. (23) RAGAMUFFIN MAN Manfred Mann 9 25. (25) MY OLD MAN’S A GROOVY OLD MAN The Valentines 7 26. (28) BLACK PEARL Sonny Charles And Checkmates Ltd. 4 27. (12) WHERE’S THE PLAYGROUND SUZIE Glen Campbell 8 28. (18) FUNNY MAN Ross D. Wylie 12 29. (-) YESTERDAY WHEN I WAS YOUNG Roy Clark 1 30. (32) BIG SHIP Cliff Richard 5 31. (19) ISRAELITES Desmond Dekker And The Aces 13 32. (31) TOMORROW TOMORROW Bee Gees 6 33. (39) MONTY AND ME Zoot 4 34. (37) RUNNING BEAR Sonny James 5 35. (35) GITARZAN Ray Stevens 15 36. (-) LISTEN TO THE BAND/SOMEDAY MAN The Monkees 1 37. (40) LAZY LIFE Heart ‘N’ Soul 4 38. (-) THAT’S THE WAY GOD PLANNED IT Billy Preston 1 39. (-) SAVED BY THE BELL Robin Gibb 1 40. (-) SEE The Rascals 2

Right. I bought La La, My sentimental friend, Along came jones and I wanna be free with my birthday vouchers. I am still not sure why I let my brother convince me to buy along came jones.


Because he couldn’t get it out of his head.
Now jones is gonna be along came-ing for the rest of the day.

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Date: 21/08/2024 13:01:46
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2188188
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

this
week last
week weeks
in 1. (1) THE BALLAD OF JOHN AND YOKO/OLD BROWN SHOE The Beatles 7 2. (2) IN THE GHETTO Elvis Presley 5 3. (4) MY SENTIMENTAL FRIEND Herman’s Hermits 10 4. (3) HAIR The Cowsills 14 5. (9) SPINNING WHEEL Blood Sweat And Tears 5 6. (7) FROZEN ORANGE JUICE Peter Sarstedt 7 7. (5) BAD MOON RISING/LODI Creedence Clearwater Revival 11 8. (6) DEAR PRUDENCE Doug Parkinson in Focus 10 9. (21) IN THE YEAR 2525 Zager And Evans 3 10. (16) GIVE PEACE A CHANCE Plastic Ono Band 2 11. (13) ALONG CAME JONES Ray Stevens 3 12. (14) LA LA Flying Circus 8 13. (33) HONKY TONK WOMEN/YOU CAN’T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT The Rolling Stones 2 14. (10) GET BACK/DON’T LET ME DOWN The Beatles 13 15. (8) HEATHER HONEY Tommy Roe 9 16. (15) TIME IS TIGHT Booker T And The MGs 10 17. (11) LOVE ME TONIGHT Tom Jones 11 18. (20) BABY I LOVE YOU Andy Kim 5 19. (29) ONE/MR. WHIPPY Johnny Farnham 3 20. (26) SUGAR SUGAR The Archies 3 21. (22) COME BACK AND SHAKE ME Clodagh Rodgers 7 22. (17) THE REAL THING Russell Morris 19 23. (27) RUBY DON’T TAKE YOUR LOVE TO TOWN Kenny Rogers And The First Edition 2 24. (23) RAGAMUFFIN MAN Manfred Mann 9 25. (25) MY OLD MAN’S A GROOVY OLD MAN The Valentines 7 26. (28) BLACK PEARL Sonny Charles And Checkmates Ltd. 4 27. (12) WHERE’S THE PLAYGROUND SUZIE Glen Campbell 8 28. (18) FUNNY MAN Ross D. Wylie 12 29. (-) YESTERDAY WHEN I WAS YOUNG Roy Clark 1 30. (32) BIG SHIP Cliff Richard 5 31. (19) ISRAELITES Desmond Dekker And The Aces 13 32. (31) TOMORROW TOMORROW Bee Gees 6 33. (39) MONTY AND ME Zoot 4 34. (37) RUNNING BEAR Sonny James 5 35. (35) GITARZAN Ray Stevens 15 36. (-) LISTEN TO THE BAND/SOMEDAY MAN The Monkees 1 37. (40) LAZY LIFE Heart ‘N’ Soul 4 38. (-) THAT’S THE WAY GOD PLANNED IT Billy Preston 1 39. (-) SAVED BY THE BELL Robin Gibb 1 40. (-) SEE The Rascals 2

Right. I bought La La, My sentimental friend, Along came jones and I wanna be free with my birthday vouchers. I am still not sure why I let my brother convince me to buy along came jones.


Because he couldn’t get it out of his head.
Now jones is gonna be along came-ing for the rest of the day.

sorry.

would you prefer a gimme dat ding?

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Date: 21/08/2024 13:13:43
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2188198
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


sorry.

would you prefer a gimme dat ding?

Apparently that song was banned in Italy.

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Date: 21/08/2024 13:21:25
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2188204
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

sorry.

would you prefer a gimme dat ding?

Apparently that song was banned in Italy.

smart.

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Date: 21/08/2024 13:23:36
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2188207
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

sarahs mum said:

sorry.

would you prefer a gimme dat ding?

Apparently that song was banned in Italy.

smart.

And it was originally called Gimme Dat Click:

>“It was a conversation between a metonome and a pianola – the metronome had lost its click, so it was originally called Gimme Dat Click. But that wouldn’t sing, so we changed it.”

https://www.songfacts.com/facts/the-pipkins/gimme-dat-ding

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Date: 21/08/2024 22:37:17
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2188316
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Richard Thompson and Dave Swarbrick

Live performance for BBC, broadcast 2013.

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Date: 21/08/2024 22:42:16
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2188317
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Richard Thompson and Dave Swarbrick

Live performance for BBC, broadcast 2013.

Joined by a woman vocalist on the last song, but they don’t say who she is.

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Date: 21/08/2024 23:11:51
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2188319
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Richard Thompson and Dave Swarbrick

Live performance for BBC, broadcast 2013.

Dave Swarbrick still had another three years left in him at that time.

He had resumed his fiddling with a vengeance after a double lung transplant in 2004.

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Date: 23/08/2024 19:50:09
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2189100
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Had this mournful one as an earworm today, for some reason.

Steeleye Span – When I Was on Horseback

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Q4BrtuM5mU

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Date: 23/08/2024 19:51:14
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2189101
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Had this mournful one as an earworm today, for some reason.

Steeleye Span – When I Was on Horseback

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Q4BrtuM5mU

Well I hope it helped you feel pretty, as well as gay.

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Date: 23/08/2024 19:52:22
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2189103
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bubblecar said:

Had this mournful one as an earworm today, for some reason.

Steeleye Span – When I Was on Horseback

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Q4BrtuM5mU

Well I hope it helped you feel pretty, as well as gay.

:)

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Date: 23/08/2024 21:44:45
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2189125
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Bubblecar said:

Had this mournful one as an earworm today, for some reason.

Steeleye Span – When I Was on Horseback

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Q4BrtuM5mU

Well I hope it helped you feel pretty, as well as gay.

:)

Just had a listen myself. Great performance.

And it led me to:

Lovely on the Water

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Date: 23/08/2024 21:59:19
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2189127
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bubblecar said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Well I hope it helped you feel pretty, as well as gay.

:)

Just had a listen myself. Great performance.

And it led me to:

Lovely on the Water

Lovely on the Water brings back memories of when I received that album at Christmas aged 14 or so.

It’s a version of the song that Ralph Vaughan Williams collected:

>….from the singing of Mr Hilton at South Walsham, Norfolk on 11 April 1908, and published in the Journal of the Folk Song Society. Vaughan Williams’ hand-written notes and transcription can be viewed via the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library online, as well as an audio rendering of the transcription.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovely_on_the_Water

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:02:23
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2189130
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Bubblecar said:

:)

Just had a listen myself. Great performance.

And it led me to:

Lovely on the Water

Lovely on the Water brings back memories of when I received that album at Christmas aged 14 or so.

It’s a version of the song that Ralph Vaughan Williams collected:

>….from the singing of Mr Hilton at South Walsham, Norfolk on 11 April 1908, and published in the Journal of the Folk Song Society. Vaughan Williams’ hand-written notes and transcription can be viewed via the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library online, as well as an audio rendering of the transcription.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovely_on_the_Water

Thanks, didn’t know that.

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:06:25
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2189131
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Talking about banjos, here’s Liam King playing the next jig from the Tassie jig book, posted 6 hours ago.

This is one of Steve Gadd’s own compositions, a quirky one and Liam looks as though he’d be happy for the cat to get off the banjo…

The Cat Upon the Banjo (Steve Gadd) – Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs 1813-2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUo3deWOmBE

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:06:48
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2189132
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bubblecar said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Just had a listen myself. Great performance.

And it led me to:

Lovely on the Water

Lovely on the Water brings back memories of when I received that album at Christmas aged 14 or so.

It’s a version of the song that Ralph Vaughan Williams collected:

>….from the singing of Mr Hilton at South Walsham, Norfolk on 11 April 1908, and published in the Journal of the Folk Song Society. Vaughan Williams’ hand-written notes and transcription can be viewed via the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library online, as well as an audio rendering of the transcription.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovely_on_the_Water

Thanks, didn’t know that.

Vaughan Williams music and notes

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:10:14
From: Woodie
ID: 2189133
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

waves to Ms Mum and Parpyone,

Yous got a lectrickery strike down there or sumfin’?

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:18:02
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2189138
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Bubblecar said:

Lovely on the Water brings back memories of when I received that album at Christmas aged 14 or so.

It’s a version of the song that Ralph Vaughan Williams collected:

>….from the singing of Mr Hilton at South Walsham, Norfolk on 11 April 1908, and published in the Journal of the Folk Song Society. Vaughan Williams’ hand-written notes and transcription can be viewed via the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library online, as well as an audio rendering of the transcription.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovely_on_the_Water

Thanks, didn’t know that.

Vaughan Williams music and notes

… and that led me to:
Frankie Armstrong, Lovely on the Water

Another beautiful version, and very different.

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:19:38
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2189140
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Talking about banjos, here’s Liam King playing the next jig from the Tassie jig book, posted 6 hours ago.

This is one of Steve Gadd’s own compositions, a quirky one and Liam looks as though he’d be happy for the cat to get off the banjo…

The Cat Upon the Banjo (Steve Gadd) – Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs 1813-2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUo3deWOmBE

Listened to that an hour or so ago.

Here’s Steve and his missus.

The Joys of Piping, M.Webb, played;Marjorie and Steve Gadd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_CoAq_PUzc

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:22:30
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2189142
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Welcome To Spring Played by Marjorie and Steve Gadd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA5z-024Fgs

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:23:03
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2189144
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Thanks, didn’t know that.

Vaughan Williams music and notes

… and that led me to:
Frankie Armstrong, Lovely on the Water

Another beautiful version, and very different.

Ta, would have been much closer to what old Ralph heard.

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:24:12
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2189145
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Woodie said:


waves to Ms Mum and Parpyone,

Yous got a lectrickery strike down there or sumfin’?

not to my knowledge.

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:26:57
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2189146
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Paul Simon and the famouser Steve Gadd on drums.

Paul Simon – Late in the Evening 1992

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUvQl2OZBD8

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:27:08
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2189147
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

Talking about banjos, here’s Liam King playing the next jig from the Tassie jig book, posted 6 hours ago.

This is one of Steve Gadd’s own compositions, a quirky one and Liam looks as though he’d be happy for the cat to get off the banjo…

The Cat Upon the Banjo (Steve Gadd) – Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs 1813-2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUo3deWOmBE

Listened to that an hour or so ago.

Here’s Steve and his missus.

The Joys of Piping, M.Webb, played;Marjorie and Steve Gadd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_CoAq_PUzc

:)

Another jolly choon.

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:27:33
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2189148
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Vaughan Williams music and notes

… and that led me to:
Frankie Armstrong, Lovely on the Water

Another beautiful version, and very different.

Ta, would have been much closer to what old Ralph heard.

More about Frankie Armstrong

“In November 2020, Folk Radio UK announced that Frankie is due to release her 12th studio album ‘Cats of Coven Lawn’ in January 2021 to mark her 80th birthday. The album was produced by Bird in the Belly member Tom Pyor, and the first single ‘Life Lived Well’ features Laura Ward (Bird in the Belly, Hickory Signals).”

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:28:10
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2189149
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Woodie said:

waves to Ms Mum and Parpyone,

Yous got a lectrickery strike down there or sumfin’?

not to my knowledge.

Tasmania’s electrical union has started industrial action. Here’s what it means if there’s a power outage

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-08-22/tas-power-outages-strike-action-explainer-tasnetworks-cepu/104255464

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:32:28
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2189150
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Paul Simon and the famouser Steve Gadd on drums.

Paul Simon – Late in the Evening 1992

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUvQl2OZBD8

… and I’ve also had a quick visit to TATE to learn more about

Steve Gadd

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:34:57
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2189151
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Welcome To Spring Played by Marjorie and Steve Gadd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA5z-024Fgs

:)

Some European polka influence going on in that one.

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:36:43
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2189152
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

Paul Simon and the famouser Steve Gadd on drums.

Paul Simon – Late in the Evening 1992

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUvQl2OZBD8

… and I’ve also had a quick visit to TATE to learn more about

Steve Gadd

That’s the famouser Steve Gadd.

Our Steve Gadd is a folk musician and folk music collector who has recently published the very nice Tasmanian Jigs Book.

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:38:22
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2189154
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

Paul Simon and the famouser Steve Gadd on drums.

Paul Simon – Late in the Evening 1992

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUvQl2OZBD8

… and I’ve also had a quick visit to TATE to learn more about

Steve Gadd

He was then drafted into the United States Army, where he served the next three years playing drums in the United States Army Field Band stationed at Ft. Meade, MD.—-

you can see how he came up with the 50 ways to leave your lover drum riff from that bit of background.

he is there in some my favourite music.

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:39:41
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2189156
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

sarahs mum said:

Paul Simon and the famouser Steve Gadd on drums.

Paul Simon – Late in the Evening 1992

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUvQl2OZBD8

… and I’ve also had a quick visit to TATE to learn more about

Steve Gadd

That’s the famouser Steve Gadd.

Our Steve Gadd is a folk musician and folk music collector who has recently published the very nice Tasmanian Jigs Book.

I do like the famouser Steve Gadd too Mr car.

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:42:58
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2189158
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

… and I’ve also had a quick visit to TATE to learn more about

Steve Gadd

That’s the famouser Steve Gadd.

Our Steve Gadd is a folk musician and folk music collector who has recently published the very nice Tasmanian Jigs Book.

I do like the famouser Steve Gadd too Mr car.

He’s a fine drummer indeed.

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:43:37
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2189160
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

sarahs mum said:

Paul Simon and the famouser Steve Gadd on drums.

Paul Simon – Late in the Evening 1992

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUvQl2OZBD8

… and I’ve also had a quick visit to TATE to learn more about

Steve Gadd

That’s the famouser Steve Gadd.

Our Steve Gadd is a folk musician and folk music collector who has recently published the very nice Tasmanian Jigs Book.

Ah, didn’t realise that.

Just checked on TATE and they have 4 Steve Gadds, all of whom are musicians, but none of them come from Tasmania!

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:52:10
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2189162
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bubblecar said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

… and I’ve also had a quick visit to TATE to learn more about

Steve Gadd

That’s the famouser Steve Gadd.

Our Steve Gadd is a folk musician and folk music collector who has recently published the very nice Tasmanian Jigs Book.

Ah, didn’t realise that.

Just checked on TATE and they have 4 Steve Gadds, all of whom are musicians, but none of them come from Tasmania!

He’s not that well known :)

Have a listen to some of the earlier Steve Gadd & his wife videos posted by sarahs mum. Nice guitar and fiddle on the porch in Franklin.

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:52:47
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2189163
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bubblecar said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

… and I’ve also had a quick visit to TATE to learn more about

Steve Gadd

That’s the famouser Steve Gadd.

Our Steve Gadd is a folk musician and folk music collector who has recently published the very nice Tasmanian Jigs Book.

Ah, didn’t realise that.

Just checked on TATE and they have 4 Steve Gadds, all of whom are musicians, but none of them come from Tasmania!

… and with another search I find they have (at least) 5 Steve Gadds who are all musicians.

Steve Gadd, Australian musician

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Date: 23/08/2024 22:58:26
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2189164
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Bubblecar said:

That’s the famouser Steve Gadd.

Our Steve Gadd is a folk musician and folk music collector who has recently published the very nice Tasmanian Jigs Book.

Ah, didn’t realise that.

Just checked on TATE and they have 4 Steve Gadds, all of whom are musicians, but none of them come from Tasmania!

… and with another search I find they have (at least) 5 Steve Gadds who are all musicians.

Steve Gadd, Australian musician

i remember once suggesting to car that he move to Franklin.

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Date: 23/08/2024 23:00:13
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2189165
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Ah, didn’t realise that.

Just checked on TATE and they have 4 Steve Gadds, all of whom are musicians, but none of them come from Tasmania!

… and with another search I find they have (at least) 5 Steve Gadds who are all musicians.

Steve Gadd, Australian musician

i remember once suggesting to car that he move to Franklin.

I’m sure I’d be more at home there, but what can you do.

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Date: 24/08/2024 08:59:25
From: roughbarked
ID: 2189201
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Steeley Span : You Will Burn

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Date: 24/08/2024 13:17:55
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2189296
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Steve Gadd · YouTube ·
Liam playing something other than a jig. Tasmanian air, Down Longford Way by Kitty Parker.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oi9vQFTAdqo

—-

pretty. sad.

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Date: 24/08/2024 13:39:12
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2189300
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Steve Gadd · YouTube ·
Liam playing something other than a jig. Tasmanian air, Down Longford Way by Kitty Parker.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oi9vQFTAdqo

—-

pretty. sad.

It is pleasant playing. Sounds like a cello accompanying that one.

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Date: 24/08/2024 13:42:52
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2189301
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

Steve Gadd · YouTube ·
Liam playing something other than a jig. Tasmanian air, Down Longford Way by Kitty Parker.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oi9vQFTAdqo

—-

pretty. sad.

It is pleasant playing. Sounds like a cello accompanying that one.

I like it more than the jigs. I do like a cello.

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Date: 24/08/2024 13:55:45
From: Tamb
ID: 2189302
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

sarahs mum said:

Steve Gadd · YouTube ·
Liam playing something other than a jig. Tasmanian air, Down Longford Way by Kitty Parker.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oi9vQFTAdqo

—-

pretty. sad.

It is pleasant playing. Sounds like a cello accompanying that one.

I like it more than the jigs. I do like a cello.


Forty miles of bad road.

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Date: 24/08/2024 14:12:09
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2189304
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tamb said:


sarahs mum said:

Bubblecar said:

It is pleasant playing. Sounds like a cello accompanying that one.

I like it more than the jigs. I do like a cello.


Forty miles of bad road.

Some odd vocalisations in that one.

Duane Eddy “Forty Miles of Bad Road”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoZymsInDEA

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Date: 24/08/2024 14:22:35
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 2189307
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

PSY.

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Date: 24/08/2024 22:38:41
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2189506
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Simon & Garfunkel: Citizen Of The Planet

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE040KlIAJQ

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Date: 24/08/2024 22:46:24
From: roughbarked
ID: 2189507
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Simon & Garfunkel: Citizen Of The Planet

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE040KlIAJQ

Refreshing.

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Date: 24/08/2024 23:00:45
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2189512
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Simon & Garfunkel: Citizen Of The Planet

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE040KlIAJQ

Don’t think I’d heard that before!

And another Steeleye Span from me:

Saucy Sailor, live 1974

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Date: 24/08/2024 23:29:21
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2189513
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Simon & Garfunkel – Richard Cory (Live Canadian TV, 1966)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNmfhCbpbJU

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Date: 28/08/2024 15:48:01
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2190644
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Captivated nerd audience:

Tom Lehrer – The Elements – LIVE FILM From Copenhagen in 1967

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcS3NOQnsQM

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Date: 28/08/2024 15:49:47
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2190645
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Captivated nerd audience:

Tom Lehrer – The Elements – LIVE FILM From Copenhagen in 1967

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcS3NOQnsQM

…he’s still alive BTW, aged 96.

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Date: 28/08/2024 15:55:23
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2190647
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Bubblecar said:

Captivated nerd audience:

Tom Lehrer – The Elements – LIVE FILM From Copenhagen in 1967

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcS3NOQnsQM

…he’s still alive BTW, aged 96.

Praise the lord.

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Date: 28/08/2024 16:02:57
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2190648
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


Bubblecar said:

Bubblecar said:

Captivated nerd audience:

Tom Lehrer – The Elements – LIVE FILM From Copenhagen in 1967

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcS3NOQnsQM

…he’s still alive BTW, aged 96.

Praise the lord.

and pass the salt.

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Date: 28/08/2024 16:24:06
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2190652
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Bubblecar said:

Captivated nerd audience:

Tom Lehrer – The Elements – LIVE FILM From Copenhagen in 1967

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcS3NOQnsQM

…he’s still alive BTW, aged 96.

Only 6 more years before he gets to Nobelium.

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Date: 28/08/2024 16:53:10
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2190661
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Bubblecar said:

Captivated nerd audience:

Tom Lehrer – The Elements – LIVE FILM From Copenhagen in 1967

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcS3NOQnsQM

…he’s still alive BTW, aged 96.

He has opened up his catalogue and is giving away the copyright to all of his music:

See – https://tomlehrersongs.com/


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Date: 28/08/2024 16:55:55
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2190663
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


Bubblecar said:

Bubblecar said:

Captivated nerd audience:

Tom Lehrer – The Elements – LIVE FILM From Copenhagen in 1967

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcS3NOQnsQM

…he’s still alive BTW, aged 96.

He has opened up his catalogue and is giving away the copyright to all of his music:

See – https://tomlehrersongs.com/



:)

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Date: 31/08/2024 20:16:48
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2191731
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Joni Mitchell – Carey (Live London 1983)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnQK53FMxGw

-

the wind is in from Africa.

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Date: 31/08/2024 22:11:16
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2191764
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Joni Mitchell – Carey (Live London 1983)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnQK53FMxGw

-

the wind is in from Africa.

last night I couldn’t sleep.

(too much coffee)

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Date: 31/08/2024 22:25:16
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2191766
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Joni Mitchell – Both Sides Now – Live at the Newport Folk Festival 2022

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Date: 31/08/2024 22:29:06
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2191768
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

… and something completely different:

Rosslyn – John Renbourn – cover

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Date: 1/09/2024 08:39:52
From: roughbarked
ID: 2191820
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Islands

King Crimson.

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Date: 1/09/2024 08:47:02
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2191821
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Because it’s Father’s Day I’m listening to Halloween Jazz, but I’ll probably switch to something more classical shortly.

Vintage Halloween Jazz Music Playlist | 1930s – 1940s Nostalgic Slow Jazz, Swing Music

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue3W7_9MM1E

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Date: 1/09/2024 15:32:06
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2191986
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yryj8dGZPDY
—-
Dicky!!!

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Date: 1/09/2024 16:15:23
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2191999
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Paul and Linda McCartney – Heart Of The Country

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGaY-fyZl5M

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Date: 1/09/2024 16:22:11
From: roughbarked
ID: 2192004
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Paul and Linda McCartney – Heart Of The Country

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGaY-fyZl5M

Ta. I’d never heard this one.

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Date: 1/09/2024 16:23:01
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2192005
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

Paul and Linda McCartney – Heart Of The Country

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGaY-fyZl5M

Ta. I’d never heard this one.

it’s off RAM.

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Date: 1/09/2024 16:25:06
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2192006
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

Paul and Linda McCartney – Heart Of The Country

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGaY-fyZl5M

Ta. I’d never heard this one.

it’s off RAM.

it was one of my milking songs that I had personalised the lyrics for self. No milk today the cows have gone astray was another one.

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Date: 1/09/2024 16:27:50
From: roughbarked
ID: 2192007
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

Paul and Linda McCartney – Heart Of The Country

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGaY-fyZl5M

Ta. I’d never heard this one.

it’s off RAM.

Yeah I never really listened to those albums. Busy raising kidlets.

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Date: 4/09/2024 22:21:18
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2193121
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Something new from Martin Simpson

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Date: 4/09/2024 22:41:18
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2193123
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Pentangle getting back together in 2008

Pentangle – ‘Newsnight’ 26/06/08

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Date: 5/09/2024 06:57:05
From: roughbarked
ID: 2193138
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Something new from Martin Simpson

Thanks.

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Date: 5/09/2024 06:57:43
From: roughbarked
ID: 2193139
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Pentangle getting back together in 2008

Pentangle – ‘Newsnight’ 26/06/08

dowloaded the last time you put that link up.

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Date: 5/09/2024 07:20:05
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2193141
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Pentangle getting back together in 2008

Pentangle – ‘Newsnight’ 26/06/08

dowloaded the last time you put that link up.

did wonder if I’d posted that one before.

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Date: 5/09/2024 07:25:22
From: roughbarked
ID: 2193142
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Pentangle getting back together in 2008

Pentangle – ‘Newsnight’ 26/06/08

dowloaded the last time you put that link up.

did wonder if I’d posted that one before.

Was looking in my downloads folder. What a mess. It needs tidying up.

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Date: 7/09/2024 08:59:33
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2193727
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Nice birdsongs:

Atmospheric recording of Curlew in wetlands

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Date: 7/09/2024 09:17:16
From: Michael V
ID: 2193736
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Nice birdsongs:

Atmospheric recording of Curlew in wetlands

Gosh that is so different to the curlew calls around here.

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Date: 7/09/2024 09:27:35
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2193740
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


Bubblecar said:

Nice birdsongs:

Atmospheric recording of Curlew in wetlands

Gosh that is so different to the curlew calls around here.

They’re Eurasian curlews on that recording.

Oz bush stone curlews are a different type of bird altogether.

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Date: 7/09/2024 09:38:04
From: roughbarked
ID: 2193742
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Michael V said:

Bubblecar said:

Nice birdsongs:

Atmospheric recording of Curlew in wetlands

Gosh that is so different to the curlew calls around here.

They’re Eurasian curlews on that recording.

Oz bush stone curlews are a different type of bird altogether.

Nods.

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Date: 7/09/2024 09:38:23
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2193743
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


Bubblecar said:

Nice birdsongs:

Atmospheric recording of Curlew in wetlands

Gosh that is so different to the curlew calls around here.

Do you have bush stone curlews?

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Date: 7/09/2024 09:53:01
From: Michael V
ID: 2193745
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


Michael V said:

Bubblecar said:

Nice birdsongs:

Atmospheric recording of Curlew in wetlands

Gosh that is so different to the curlew calls around here.

Do you have bush stone curlews?

Yes. Not exactly here, but over at Rainbow Shores. We can hear them calling some nights. They have a very creepy call.

I have also seen them in South Brisbane.

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Date: 7/09/2024 09:55:32
From: roughbarked
ID: 2193748
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


Peak Warming Man said:

Michael V said:

Gosh that is so different to the curlew calls around here.

Do you have bush stone curlews?

Yes. Not exactly here, but over at Rainbow Shores. We can hear them calling some nights. They have a very creepy call.

I have also seen them in South Brisbane.

They were quite prevalent at Newrybar, making their calls.

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Date: 7/09/2024 12:37:32
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2193822
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 7/09/2024 12:48:56
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2193826
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



They need a legal expert, not a music expert.

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Date: 7/09/2024 22:28:35
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2193986
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

May have posted this one before:
Blackwaterside/Reynardine medley, arr. Bert Jansch – Andrew Lardner

and Bert and Billy, which I don’t recall seeing before:

COUNTRY BLUES – Billy Connolly with Bert Jansch

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Date: 7/09/2024 22:34:47
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2193987
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


May have posted this one before:
Blackwaterside/Reynardine medley, arr. Bert Jansch – Andrew Lardner

and Bert and Billy, which I don’t recall seeing before:

COUNTRY BLUES – Billy Connolly with Bert Jansch

I think I have mentioned before that I saw Billy C live, playing with the Humblebums in the early 70’s, before he became famous.

My mate commented halfway through, that guy should be a comedian.

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Date: 7/09/2024 22:41:36
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2193989
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Posted by Sarah’s Mum, late last year:

Billy Connolly’ – The Island (1994)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvVGxdeTUPo&list=PLnmhg4XGeCHk3a9CVpcq1_LT8NNV02u6n&index=10

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Date: 7/09/2024 22:58:02
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2193994
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

and last one from me tonight:

John Renbourn – Live at Teatro dell’ Acquario – Cosenza (Italy) Oct. 29, 1989

(full concert 1 1/2 hours)

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Date: 8/09/2024 00:09:01
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2194000
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Posted by Sarah’s Mum, late last year:

Billy Connolly’ – The Island (1994)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvVGxdeTUPo&list=PLnmhg4XGeCHk3a9CVpcq1_LT8NNV02u6n&index=10

so pretty.

I always thought i would go back to scotland. but it isn’t going to happen. sad.

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Date: 8/09/2024 16:20:34
From: JudgeMental
ID: 2194156
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDE0JuAlktc

Link

I made an instrument to play Popcorn acoustic cover

Nicolas Bras

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Date: 9/09/2024 01:36:34
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2194268
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

JudgeMental said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDE0JuAlktc

Link

I made an instrument to play Popcorn acoustic cover

Nicolas Bras

Nice.

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Date: 9/09/2024 03:21:53
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2194269
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I haven’t gone back very far in the recent postings, but have we mentioned the death of bass-player extraordinaire, Herbie Flowers?

He has a huge catalogue of hit tunes and albums to his name. His instantly recognisable bassline on Lou Reed’s Walk on the Wild Side is considered one of the greatest in pop music history. Along with playing the bass guitar, he also played double-bass and tuba in bands such as Blue Mink, T. Rex and Sky.

Here is is, having some fun with Sky…

Tuba Smarties

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFz-GKojBng

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Date: 9/09/2024 10:28:17
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2194322
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


I haven’t gone back very far in the recent postings, but have we mentioned the death of bass-player extraordinaire, Herbie Flowers?

He has a huge catalogue of hit tunes and albums to his name. His instantly recognisable bassline on Lou Reed’s Walk on the Wild Side is considered one of the greatest in pop music history. Along with playing the bass guitar, he also played double-bass and tuba in bands such as Blue Mink, T. Rex and Sky.

Here is is, having some fun with Sky…

Tuba Smarties

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFz-GKojBng

ta. i did not know.

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Date: 9/09/2024 10:34:10
From: roughbarked
ID: 2194324
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


AussieDJ said:

I haven’t gone back very far in the recent postings, but have we mentioned the death of bass-player extraordinaire, Herbie Flowers?

He has a huge catalogue of hit tunes and albums to his name. His instantly recognisable bassline on Lou Reed’s Walk on the Wild Side is considered one of the greatest in pop music history. Along with playing the bass guitar, he also played double-bass and tuba in bands such as Blue Mink, T. Rex and Sky.

Here is is, having some fun with Sky…

Tuba Smarties

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFz-GKojBng

ta. i did not know.

We are losing the greats at a rapid rate. :(

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Date: 9/09/2024 10:43:10
From: roughbarked
ID: 2194325
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

AussieDJ said:

I haven’t gone back very far in the recent postings, but have we mentioned the death of bass-player extraordinaire, Herbie Flowers?

He has a huge catalogue of hit tunes and albums to his name. His instantly recognisable bassline on Lou Reed’s Walk on the Wild Side is considered one of the greatest in pop music history. Along with playing the bass guitar, he also played double-bass and tuba in bands such as Blue Mink, T. Rex and Sky.

Here is is, having some fun with Sky…

Tuba Smarties

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFz-GKojBng

ta. i did not know.

We are losing the greats at a rapid rate. :(

You reminded me of another great bass plaer, an Aussie wh thankfully hasn’t passed yet.
He played with Kahvas Jute and Taman Shud and many many other musicians. Bob Daisley. Who is probably Australia’s most recorded musician.

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Date: 10/09/2024 03:59:10
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2194560
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Credence Clearwater – Bad Moon Rising

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Date: 10/09/2024 04:03:55
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2194562
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Clash – Should I Stay or Should I go

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Date: 10/09/2024 20:28:10
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2194807
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I love this song.

Jacob Collier – Little Blue | ‪@MahoganySessions‬
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQvzX0Z3HE4

but when i hum it for a while it turns into…

Holst: I Vow to Thee, My Country
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNZGUgGrBUE

which seems strange each time it happens.

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Date: 10/09/2024 22:13:13
From: Bulgarian Umbrella
ID: 2194825
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkppN14ugMo

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Date: 10/09/2024 22:25:54
From: Bulgarian Umbrella
ID: 2194826
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

my wife (Weirdgran) recorded this to my smart phone ring tone without me knowing it. the first time it rang was in a shopping centre. I was next to a woman that gave me the most filthy of looks….. I don’t blame her…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZsDH2EgHgk

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Date: 11/09/2024 06:50:16
From: roughbarked
ID: 2194846
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bulgarian Umbrella said:


my wife (Weirdgran) recorded this to my smart phone ring tone without me knowing it. the first time it rang was in a shopping centre. I was next to a woman that gave me the most filthy of looks….. I don’t blame her…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZsDH2EgHgk

What did you do to weirdgran?

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Date: 11/09/2024 09:39:23
From: roughbarked
ID: 2194878
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tintinabulation

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Date: 11/09/2024 09:40:39
From: roughbarked
ID: 2194879
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Tintinabulation

Glad I don’t live in Lower Manhattan.

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Date: 12/09/2024 09:06:33
From: dv
ID: 2195307
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

WA Opera will be putting on Orpheus and Eurydice.
Gluck was German but at least he had the sense to do Italian operas.

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Date: 12/09/2024 22:20:53
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2195762
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

and the sun don’t shine anymore.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1cHofK-RWA

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Date: 13/09/2024 13:30:52
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2196002
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tony McManus

Unless you really like the chat + tuning session, jump to 3:00.

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Date: 13/09/2024 13:36:40
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2196003
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And (prompted by Witty in chat) this is where I was really going.

Yes – Starship Trooper

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Date: 13/09/2024 13:46:30
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2196005
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Tony McManus

Unless you really like the chat + tuning session, jump to 3:00.

He hasn’t got a great voice.

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Date: 13/09/2024 13:56:11
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2196006
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Tony McManus

Unless you really like the chat + tuning session, jump to 3:00.

He hasn’t got a great voice.

I hope you agree he’s not a bad guitar plucker though.

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Date: 13/09/2024 14:02:37
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2196010
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Peak Warming Man said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Tony McManus

Unless you really like the chat + tuning session, jump to 3:00.

He hasn’t got a great voice.

I hope you agree he’s not a bad guitar plucker though.

He’s pretty good and it’s a pretty guitar.

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Date: 13/09/2024 14:08:38
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2196015
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Peak Warming Man said:

He hasn’t got a great voice.

I hope you agree he’s not a bad guitar plucker though.

He’s pretty good and it’s a pretty guitar.

And in other news, my on-line spill chequer thinks that plucker is not a word. Have they never heard the Pheasant Plucker Song?

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Date: 13/09/2024 14:10:39
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2196017
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bubblecar said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

I hope you agree he’s not a bad guitar plucker though.

He’s pretty good and it’s a pretty guitar.

And in other news, my on-line spill chequer thinks that plucker is not a word. Have they never heard the Pheasant Plucker Song?

It must be munted.

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Date: 13/09/2024 15:08:54
From: Michael V
ID: 2196047
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Bubblecar said:

He’s pretty good and it’s a pretty guitar.

And in other news, my on-line spill chequer thinks that plucker is not a word. Have they never heard the Pheasant Plucker Song?

It must be munted.

LOL

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Date: 13/09/2024 17:49:21
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2196108
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/H_GT_2Z4xlU?si=eInNtfM6OkEij3YT

Village People – You can’t Stop the music!!

I thought the guy with the feather head dress had something going on…from this band ..

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Date: 13/09/2024 20:12:22
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2196206
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Willie Nelson – Last Leaf (Official Video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NySpcFpPcQg

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Date: 13/09/2024 20:19:03
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2196208
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Willie Nelson – Last Leaf (Official Video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NySpcFpPcQg

Nice little song, pleasantly odd treatment.

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Date: 13/09/2024 20:25:22
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2196209
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

Willie Nelson – Last Leaf (Official Video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NySpcFpPcQg

Nice little song, pleasantly odd treatment.

you can almost hear his lungs rattle. but that makes it sort of beautiful.

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Date: 13/09/2024 20:40:43
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2196213
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Pleasing song performed by Arianna Savall, from the album Ariadne’s Labyrinth.

This trouvère song is by Gautier de Coincy, early 13th century: Striving for my Voice.

The link below that is a nice instrumental version by Andrew Lawrence-King, The Harp Consort.

Efforcier m’estuet ma voiz

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-zroj6bWZg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEzvV441xb8

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Date: 14/09/2024 11:00:15
From: dv
ID: 2196430
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Boss lady is cranking absolute bangers from the early 2000s.

Presently, Who’s That Girl by Eve.

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Date: 14/09/2024 21:25:52
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2196643
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Little Bitty Pretty One – Thurston Harris – The Sharps

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Date: 14/09/2024 21:30:42
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2196648
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Lukas Nelson’s cover of Adele’s “Someone Like You” with The Travelin’ McCourys & Sierra Ferrell

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rr4k_fQlxp4

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Date: 14/09/2024 21:45:05
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2196657
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Lukas Nelson’s cover of Adele’s “Someone Like You” with The Travelin’ McCourys & Sierra Ferrell

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rr4k_fQlxp4

It’s a catchy tune nicely performed, but the lyrics are certainly ambivalent, possibly a bit creepy.

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Date: 14/09/2024 21:53:27
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2196659
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

Lukas Nelson’s cover of Adele’s “Someone Like You” with The Travelin’ McCourys & Sierra Ferrell

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rr4k_fQlxp4

It’s a catchy tune nicely performed, but the lyrics are certainly ambivalent, possibly a bit creepy.

I am surprised by the song choice. I do like the arrangement and even though it has that country twang the vocals are really solid. Lots of expression.

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Date: 14/09/2024 21:58:27
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2196662
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Empire of the Sun – Changes

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Date: 14/09/2024 22:02:18
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2196664
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

sarahs mum said:

Lukas Nelson’s cover of Adele’s “Someone Like You” with The Travelin’ McCourys & Sierra Ferrell

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rr4k_fQlxp4

It’s a catchy tune nicely performed, but the lyrics are certainly ambivalent, possibly a bit creepy.

I am surprised by the song choice. I do like the arrangement and even though it has that country twang the vocals are really solid. Lots of expression.

It’s an energetic studio moment.

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Date: 14/09/2024 22:14:20
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2196669
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Listening to the latest version of my own song, Boy of Leaves, an old song from the turn of the century, addressed to Death.

Needs a final verse and a really decent recording, but I’m liking what I hear so far.

Boy of leaves, born of clay,
Born of all dark shadows lay;
Though you may call from so far away,
The sweet chants grow stronger
With every cold day,
Deep within the greenwoods wild.

Though I dwell, where I may,
Where mere hints of magic stray;
Yet I see your face, beautiful, alone;
And sweet limbs, enchanting
In every fine bone,
Deep within the greenwoods wild.

- very nice instrumental break -

I hear your song, deep in the night;
So clear you sing, of all we might…
All we might find, free of all our care
When we’re together in sweet night air,
Deep within the greenwoods wild.

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Date: 14/09/2024 22:17:37
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2196670
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Listening to the latest version of my own song, Boy of Leaves, an old song from the turn of the century, addressed to Death.

Needs a final verse and a really decent recording, but I’m liking what I hear so far.

Boy of leaves, born of clay,
Born of all dark shadows lay;
Though you may call from so far away,
The sweet chants grow stronger
With every cold day,
Deep within the greenwoods wild.

Though I dwell, where I may,
Where mere hints of magic stray;
Yet I see your face, beautiful, alone;
And sweet limbs, enchanting
In every fine bone,
Deep within the greenwoods wild.

- very nice instrumental break -

I hear your song, deep in the night;
So clear you sing, of all we might…
All we might find, free of all our care
When we’re together in sweet night air,
Deep within the greenwoods wild.

key change and repeat the first verse?

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Date: 14/09/2024 22:23:41
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2196677
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

Listening to the latest version of my own song, Boy of Leaves, an old song from the turn of the century, addressed to Death.

Needs a final verse and a really decent recording, but I’m liking what I hear so far.

Boy of leaves, born of clay,
Born of all dark shadows lay;
Though you may call from so far away,
The sweet chants grow stronger
With every cold day,
Deep within the greenwoods wild.

Though I dwell, where I may,
Where mere hints of magic stray;
Yet I see your face, beautiful, alone;
And sweet limbs, enchanting
In every fine bone,
Deep within the greenwoods wild.

- very nice instrumental break -

I hear your song, deep in the night;
So clear you sing, of all we might…
All we might find, free of all our care
When we’re together in sweet night air,
Deep within the greenwoods wild.

key change and repeat the first verse?

The original version ended with a very pleasing dance, which is still there in the retrieved version I’m working on. Needs a final verse that will lead invitingly into the dance.

I promise I’ll upload a recording before this year is out :)

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Date: 14/09/2024 22:51:01
From: 19 shillings
ID: 2196685
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Listening to the latest version of my own song, Boy of Leaves, an old song from the turn of the century, addressed to Death.

Needs a final verse and a really decent recording, but I’m liking what I hear so far.

Boy of leaves, born of clay,
Born of all dark shadows lay;
Though you may call from so far away,
The sweet chants grow stronger
With every cold day,
Deep within the greenwoods wild.

Though I dwell, where I may,
Where mere hints of magic stray;
Yet I see your face, beautiful, alone;
And sweet limbs, enchanting
In every fine bone,
Deep within the greenwoods wild.

- very nice instrumental break -

I hear your song, deep in the night;
So clear you sing, of all we might…
All we might find, free of all our care
When we’re together in sweet night air,
Deep within the greenwoods wild.

__

In my dreams you are the light
And all we did felt so right……

Deep within the greenwoods wild

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Date: 14/09/2024 22:56:28
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2196686
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

it takes me back to singing ‘under the greenwood tree’ in the madrigal group.

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Date: 14/09/2024 23:03:30
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2196689
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

A couple of old favorites:

Melanie

Close to it all

Fairport Convention

Nottamun Town

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Date: 14/09/2024 23:04:00
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2196690
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

19 shillings said:


Bubblecar said:

Listening to the latest version of my own song, Boy of Leaves, an old song from the turn of the century, addressed to Death.

Needs a final verse and a really decent recording, but I’m liking what I hear so far.

Boy of leaves, born of clay,
Born of all dark shadows lay;
Though you may call from so far away,
The sweet chants grow stronger
With every cold day,
Deep within the greenwoods wild.

Though I dwell, where I may,
Where mere hints of magic stray;
Yet I see your face, beautiful, alone;
And sweet limbs, enchanting
In every fine bone,
Deep within the greenwoods wild.

- very nice instrumental break -

I hear your song, deep in the night;
So clear you sing, of all we might…
All we might find, free of all our care
When we’re together in sweet night air,
Deep within the greenwoods wild.

__

In my dreams you are the light
And all we did felt so right……

Deep within the greenwoods wild

That’s moving in the right direction, for some loving and affection :)

But yeah, I’ll let the song itself spit out the final verse as it moves along.

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Date: 16/09/2024 22:07:16
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2197018
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Liam King is now in the Fs in the jig book.

His performance of Forest Green by Lynne Griffiths doesn’t really work well on fiddle. She’s a flute player and I think that’s what she had in mind.

I’ve worked out a little arrangement of this one for flute and guitars (or lutes) which works very nicely. I’ll do a recording before long.

Forest Green (Lynn Griffiths) – Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs 1813-2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Eexfk2bn6A

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Date: 17/09/2024 09:51:07
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2197079
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

A slightly truncated version of

John Cage’s 4min 33sec

accompanied by a very circular animation.

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Date: 17/09/2024 10:03:45
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2197081
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

uclid uler scher

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Date: 17/09/2024 10:07:53
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2197083
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


A slightly truncated version of

John Cage’s 4min 33sec

accompanied by a very circular animation.

Followed by

another 4 min of the sounds of silence

from Central Park.

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Date: 17/09/2024 10:09:34
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2197085
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

SCIENCE said:


uclid uler scher

What?

No Bach?

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Date: 17/09/2024 10:17:05
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2197087
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

A slightly truncated version of

John Cage’s 4min 33sec

accompanied by a very circular animation.

Followed by

another 4 min of the sounds of silence

from Central Park.

… and not having paid attention to the words of that song for 50 years or so, I’d forgotten how appropriate they are to what is going on in the USA right now.

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Date: 17/09/2024 11:33:43
From: Cymek
ID: 2197095
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


SCIENCE said:

uclid uler scher

What?

No Bach?

Damn it Rev he’s not a canine

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Date: 17/09/2024 11:40:01
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2197098
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Cymek said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

SCIENCE said:

uclid uler scher

What?

No Bach?

Damn it Rev he’s not a canine

odel

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Date: 17/09/2024 12:13:14
From: roughbarked
ID: 2197128
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

A slightly truncated version of

John Cage’s 4min 33sec

accompanied by a very circular animation.

Followed by

another 4 min of the sounds of silence

from Central Park.

… and not having paid attention to the words of that song for 50 years or so, I’d forgotten how appropriate they are to what is going on in the USA right now.

It is such relevant song.

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Date: 18/09/2024 21:46:56
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2197494
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jean Ritchie’s 1950 version of
Nottamun Town

Of which you can read more at:
Various routes to and from nottamun town

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Date: 19/09/2024 18:22:43
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2197803
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RTAbAjfTes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd6pNmqfRL0

————————-
this album is shaping up to be tearjerker.

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Date: 19/09/2024 18:31:25
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2197806
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RTAbAjfTes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd6pNmqfRL0

————————-
this album is shaping up to be tearjerker.

It’s a good sad song.

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Date: 19/09/2024 22:19:23
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2197851
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris – Why Worry

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhmkZ5yp8w4

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Date: 20/09/2024 19:24:14
From: dv
ID: 2198115
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Kjøllhalling by the Danish String Quartet

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Date: 20/09/2024 22:38:14
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2198184
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Some old live stuff:

The Incredible String Band – Live at the Bobino club, May 1972

Pentangle – three songs – 1972

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Date: 20/09/2024 22:42:31
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2198185
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

and not so old:

Irish Cello – Tam Lin (Glasgow Reel) Ilse de Ziah

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Date: 21/09/2024 12:24:36
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2198320
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

In spite of, or perhaps because of, the lousy recording, this is my very favourite version of this song:

She Moves Through the Fair – Home Recording 1967

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Date: 21/09/2024 12:28:31
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2198322
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


In spite of, or perhaps because of, the lousy recording, this is my very favourite version of this song:

She Moves Through the Fair – Home Recording 1967

:)

Be interesting to hear what modern technicians could do to retrieve a less noisy version.

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Date: 21/09/2024 12:54:43
From: roughbarked
ID: 2198331
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


In spite of, or perhaps because of, the lousy recording, this is my very favourite version of this song:

She Moves Through the Fair – Home Recording 1967

Yes. I agree with all the above.

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Date: 21/09/2024 13:03:05
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2198340
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

In spite of, or perhaps because of, the lousy recording, this is my very favourite version of this song:

She Moves Through the Fair – Home Recording 1967

:)

Be interesting to hear what modern technicians could do to retrieve a less noisy version.

the AI that isolated John Lennon’s vocals for Now and Then.

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Date: 21/09/2024 13:17:15
From: Tamb
ID: 2198347
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

In spite of, or perhaps because of, the lousy recording, this is my very favourite version of this song:

She Moves Through the Fair – Home Recording 1967

:)

Be interesting to hear what modern technicians could do to retrieve a less noisy version.

the AI that isolated John Lennon’s vocals for Now and Then.

40 miles of bad road: Duane Eddy.

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Date: 21/09/2024 13:23:17
From: roughbarked
ID: 2198349
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

In spite of, or perhaps because of, the lousy recording, this is my very favourite version of this song:

She Moves Through the Fair – Home Recording 1967

Yes. I agree with all the above.

Downoading the whole album.

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Date: 21/09/2024 13:29:44
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2198355
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

In spite of, or perhaps because of, the lousy recording, this is my very favourite version of this song:

She Moves Through the Fair – Home Recording 1967

Yes. I agree with all the above.

Downoading the whole album.

A load of stuff there I didn’t know she had covered. :)

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Date: 21/09/2024 13:58:49
From: roughbarked
ID: 2198378
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

Yes. I agree with all the above.

Downoading the whole album.

A load of stuff there I didn’t know she had covered. :)

My thoughts exactly.

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Date: 22/09/2024 13:52:50
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2198586
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv sent me here:

The Shoals Of Herring sung by Ewan MacColl

(could have gone in the old photos thread as well}

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Date: 22/09/2024 16:18:19
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2198595
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


dv sent me here:

The Shoals Of Herring sung by Ewan MacColl

(could have gone in the old photos thread as well}

its close in melody to ‘Tatties an’ herrin’.’

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Date: 23/09/2024 19:27:16
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2198851
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG8FoOoQRVo

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Date: 23/09/2024 22:28:12
From: esselte
ID: 2198873
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG8FoOoQRVo

This sucks so much. Freddie is one of the greatest vocalists ever. And they do this to him.

The flavours of life are being sucked out, blended together and re-presented as a bland, boring, mash. It started with Han Solo not shooting first…

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Date: 23/09/2024 22:34:23
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2198876
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

esselte said:


sarahs mum said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG8FoOoQRVo

This sucks so much. Freddie is one of the greatest vocalists ever. And they do this to him.

The flavours of life are being sucked out, blended together and re-presented as a bland, boring, mash. It started with Han Solo not shooting first…

it’s the expression. the style. even with the not great singers. I don’t want my Dylan autotuned. i dont care if the top ten on spotify are auto tuned. just keep your greedy tasteless mitts off musical history.

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Date: 23/09/2024 22:37:13
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2198878
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Wasted Time (Live at The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, 10/22/1976) (2018 Remaster)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfD3YVJrlt8

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Date: 23/09/2024 22:51:56
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2198885
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

esselte said:


sarahs mum said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG8FoOoQRVo

This sucks so much. Freddie is one of the greatest vocalists ever. And they do this to him.

The flavours of life are being sucked out, blended together and re-presented as a bland, boring, mash. It started with Han Solo not shooting first…

I’ve never understood the fuss about whether Han Solo shot first, or not.

Greedo was obviously going to shoot Solo, so why should he not shoot Greedo first?

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Date: 23/09/2024 22:54:42
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2198886
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


esselte said:

sarahs mum said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG8FoOoQRVo

This sucks so much. Freddie is one of the greatest vocalists ever. And they do this to him.

The flavours of life are being sucked out, blended together and re-presented as a bland, boring, mash. It started with Han Solo not shooting first…

I’ve never understood the fuss about whether Han Solo shot first, or not.

Greedo was obviously going to shoot Solo, so why should he not shoot Greedo first?

those that have a problem are probably John Wayne fans. Those that don’t most likely are fans of Clint Eastwood.

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Date: 24/09/2024 12:16:45
From: roughbarked
ID: 2199008
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I’m really enjoying The early home recordings album by Sandy Denny.
The Quiet Land of Erin

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Date: 24/09/2024 13:58:41
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2199034
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


I’m really enjoying The early home recordings album by Sandy Denny.
The Quiet Land of Erin

About the album

I liked:

““She needs to be re-evaluated. She wrote a kind of song that’s very rarely written now – emotional, musically interesting, sung really well – serious songwriting. She was head and shoulders above the rest. And she remains so.” Ashley Hutchings (Fairport Convention founder)

“This archival blessing shows the innate beauty conjured by Denny without the distraction of the virtuosic musicians she would surround herself with throughout her career… we have a glimpse of the artist at a creative peak.” Aquarium Drunkard”

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Date: 24/09/2024 22:40:53
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2199204
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Who knows where the time goes

A very nice rendition by Erin Shea Hogan.

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Date: 25/09/2024 17:04:58
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2199385
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

This is a spooky one. Nice arrangement by Liam with some offstage harmonies:

Dance of the Ghost Trees (Anna Elliston) – Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs 1813-2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gUBXhwxLKg

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Date: 25/09/2024 17:17:26
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2199392
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


This is a spooky one. Nice arrangement by Liam with some offstage harmonies:

Dance of the Ghost Trees (Anna Elliston) – Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs 1813-2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gUBXhwxLKg

It is pretty.

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Date: 27/09/2024 03:08:35
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2199732
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

While poking around the net, as you do …

Is ‘e an Aussie, is ‘e Lizzie? – Mr Flotsam and Mr Jetsam:

https://youtu.be/XtCUs36hJA8

Mr Flotsam and Mr Jetsam were an Anglo-Australian musical comedy duo of the 1920s and 1930s.
Mr. Flotsam’s real name was Bentley Collingwood Hilliam and Mr. Jetsam’s real name was Malcolm McEachern.

Hilliam wrote most of their songs, played the piano and sang in a light, high tenor voice. By contrast, McEachern had one of the deepest bass voices on record. Their material consisted of comic songs with rapid-fire delivery and songs with mild social commentary, as well as sentimental songs.

They are sometimes considered a precursor of Flanders and Swann.

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Date: 27/09/2024 03:12:53
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2199733
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Also, as heard on Double J this week …

The Filthy Fifty: The 50 best songs about sex.

Link

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Date: 28/09/2024 10:30:05
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2200019
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Of course, I am listening to

The Pheasant Plucker’s Song

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Date: 28/09/2024 10:35:04
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2200020
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Of course, I am listening to

The Pheasant Plucker’s Song

Followed by this Oirish version, which I hadn’t heard before:

Pheasant Plucker’s Son

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Date: 28/09/2024 11:04:05
From: roughbarked
ID: 2200032
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Of course, I am listening to

The Pheasant Plucker’s Song

Followed by this Oirish version, which I hadn’t heard before:

Pheasant Plucker’s Son

music for the tale. :)

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Date: 28/09/2024 11:27:04
From: roughbarked
ID: 2200047
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Of course, I am listening to

The Pheasant Plucker’s Song

Followed by this Oirish version, which I hadn’t heard before:

Pheasant Plucker’s Son

music for the tale. :)

I do remember the Irish Rovers though. I must have just missed this song.

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Date: 28/09/2024 22:44:05
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2200277
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Lady Nothing

Bert Jansch, from LA Turnaround.

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Date: 28/09/2024 22:50:59
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2200278
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Lady Nothing

Bert Jansch, from LA Turnaround.

then

Sandy Denny – Who Knows Where The Time Goes? John Peel Show

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Date: 28/09/2024 23:01:07
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2200279
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Lady Nothing

Bert Jansch, from LA Turnaround.

Pleasant little piece.

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Date: 28/09/2024 23:10:55
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2200280
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Lady Nothing

Bert Jansch, from LA Turnaround.

then

Sandy Denny – Who Knows Where The Time Goes? John Peel Show

Her best song.

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Date: 29/09/2024 22:15:36
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2200560
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Steeleye Span – Blackjack Davey Live 50th Anniversary Tour

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Date: 30/09/2024 18:21:58
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2200794
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

James Taylor is looking back at the moment he learned pop superstar Taylor Swift was named after him.
The 76-year-old music legend recalled the surreal appearance during a new interview with USA Today published on Wednesday, May 8, when he was asked if he has ever had a conversation with Swift, 34, about her being his namesake.
Taylor then recounted his first meeting with the “Anti-Hero” songstress, which he said was about “15-16 years ago.”
“We did a benefit for , an organization that tries to help with teenage pregnancy, and it was interesting,” he recalled. “We were both there with guitars and played a couple of songs. I was performing with my wife and may have had a friend of ours playing cello and Taylor was there just playing by herself.”
“She was just a teen,” the “You’ve Got a Friend” crooner said. “She told me she had listened to my music a lot and that her folks had named her with me in mind.”
Throughout her entire career, Swift has been vocal about her love for Taylor’s music, even mentioning the songwriter by name in her song “Begin Again” off her Red album.
Swift previously told her fans about the way that she found out about the inspiration behind her name years ago, explaining the story to the crowd on her Speak Now World Tour stop at Madison Square Garden in November 2011.
At the time, Swift remembered telling her mom, Andrea Swift about her chorus class at school, and how the only song she enjoyed singing during it was Taylor’s “Fire and Rain.”
“And then she said, ‘It’s really funny that you say that ‘cause you’re kind of named after him,’” Swift recalled, noting that the moment was the “first time” she learned where her name had come from.
Swift ended up bringing Taylor out for that concert, and they performed “Fire and Rain” together.
Source: By CARLY SILVA

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Date: 30/09/2024 18:34:16
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2200797
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbqGWTxwZEA

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Date: 30/09/2024 19:31:02
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2200808
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I Was A Highwayman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFkcAH-m9W0

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Date: 30/09/2024 19:35:28
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2200811
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


I Was A Highwayman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFkcAH-m9W0

only willie is still alive.

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Date: 30/09/2024 19:39:27
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2200816
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Peak Warming Man said:

I Was A Highwayman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFkcAH-m9W0

only willie is still alive.

You’re right, blimey.

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Date: 30/09/2024 19:56:07
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2200822
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Kasey Chambers – Lose Yourself (Eminem Cover) LIVE @ Civic Theatre, Newcastle AU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S70xek3×4ro

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Date: 30/09/2024 19:59:41
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2200823
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Kasey Chambers – Lose Yourself (Eminem Cover) LIVE @ Civic Theatre, Newcastle AU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S70xek3×4ro

“This video isn’t available anymore”

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Date: 30/09/2024 20:02:00
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2200824
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


sarahs mum said:

Kasey Chambers – Lose Yourself (Eminem Cover) LIVE @ Civic Theatre, Newcastle AU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S70xek3×4ro

“This video isn’t available anymore”

it’s got an ex in it. damn.

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Date: 30/09/2024 20:03:19
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2200825
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

i can’t remember how to fix that.

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Date: 30/09/2024 20:05:47
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2200826
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


i can’t remember how to fix that.

use the original url in a link.

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Date: 30/09/2024 20:06:15
From: party_pants
ID: 2200827
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


i can’t remember how to fix that.

Link

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Date: 30/09/2024 20:10:41
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2200828
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

thanks.

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Date: 1/10/2024 15:10:12
From: roughbarked
ID: 2201057
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

RICHARD THOMPSON – Gethsemane

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Date: 2/10/2024 17:48:24
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2201369
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0pRUAbteDU

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Date: 3/10/2024 12:11:46
From: Cymek
ID: 2201517
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Judas Priest – Crown Of Horns

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Date: 3/10/2024 12:15:16
From: Tamb
ID: 2201518
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Cymek said:


Judas Priest – Crown Of Horns


Alley Oop She Na Na

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Date: 3/10/2024 12:16:26
From: Michael V
ID: 2201519
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Somewhere only we know – Keane, ukulele fingerstyle cover, Feng E

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Date: 3/10/2024 12:47:30
From: Michael V
ID: 2201525
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

打上花火 Uchiage hanabi/ ukulele fingerstyle cover – Feng E

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Date: 3/10/2024 17:50:31
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2201651
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Danny Kaye – Hans Christian Andersen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJzwC_8f6nA

(1952) Hans Christian Andersen: The ugly duckling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHHa9T73fMU

Thumbelina.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ND7uVv5XK6U

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Date: 5/10/2024 22:38:21
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2202367
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Billy Strings – Seven Weeks In County

that’s a lot of money put into a video in this day and age. Mr Strings does look like he had a triff time.

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Date: 6/10/2024 23:33:47
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2202624
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Margo Price – Too Stoned To Cry (feat. Billy Strings)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpnG6rciF0U

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Date: 7/10/2024 07:28:49
From: dv
ID: 2202641
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Miraculous Mandarin by Bartok Is playing on Classic FM.

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Date: 7/10/2024 07:36:43
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2202643
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


The Miraculous Mandarin by Bartok Is playing on Classic FM.

The ballet story is odd and unappealing, but the music is evocative.

I enjoy Bartók but don’t listen to him much these days, as I have to be in just the right histrionic mood.

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Date: 8/10/2024 16:41:19
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2202993
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

John Farnham has been heard for the first time since 2022.

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Date: 8/10/2024 16:47:19
From: dv
ID: 2202994
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

SCIENCE said:

John Farnham has been heard for the first time since 2022.

Any glimpse of the plumage?

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Date: 8/10/2024 16:54:06
From: Cymek
ID: 2202995
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

SCIENCE said:

John Farnham has been heard for the first time since 2022.

One last tour, for the fourth time

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Date: 9/10/2024 11:47:08
From: roughbarked
ID: 2203108
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bill Bailey – U2 Failure – Part Troll

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Date: 11/10/2024 00:35:00
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2203661
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

these are dangerous times
these are the times without rhyme, without reason.

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Date: 11/10/2024 10:53:15
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2203744
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Doug Parkinson – Dear Prudence

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Date: 11/10/2024 10:57:28
From: roughbarked
ID: 2203746
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Doug Parkinson – Dear Prudence

Thanks for the memory lane.

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Date: 12/10/2024 11:59:49
From: esselte
ID: 2204132
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Not music, but I’m listening to the late, great James Earle Jones reading The Raven.

The Raven read by James Earl Jones”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXU3RfB7308

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXU3RfB7308

Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore— While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
“’Tis some visitor,” I muttered, “tapping at my chamber door— Only this and nothing more.”

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Date: 12/10/2024 12:01:34
From: esselte
ID: 2204133
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

esselte said:


Not music, but I’m listening to the late, great James Earle Jones reading The Raven.

The Raven read by James Earl Jones

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXU3RfB7308

Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore— While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
“’Tis some visitor,” I muttered, “tapping at my chamber door— Only this and nothing more.”

(fixed link)

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Date: 12/10/2024 14:27:10
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2204171
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Similarly, not music, but a poem set to music.
………………………..

This is the BBC entry for the 1991 Prix Monte-Carlo:

“Who Pays The Piper” – A poem with music.

The music is by almost everybody.

The poem is by Richard Stilgoe and is read by Michael Williams.
……………..

Introduction

Music has always used up a lot of notes. “Who Pays The Piper” is a story of patronage – a musical bank statement tracing the history of music from the point of view of those who picked up the tab.

The story is told in the form of a radio cartoon, with the musical frames linked by a narrative poem.

https://richardstilgoe.com/poems/Who%20Pays%20The%20Piper-%20-%20Richard%20Stillgoe.mp3

Link

More on, and about, him – https://richardstilgoe.com/

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Date: 12/10/2024 18:07:24
From: dv
ID: 2204219
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/vc0na3V_yII?si=BJZXt9PIbkD2zmP_

Lalah Hathaway doing her polyphonic stuff at 1:06

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Date: 12/10/2024 22:41:31
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2204256
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Graham Nash, Judy Collins, Art Garfunkel — “Imagine” — 43rd Annual John Lennon Tribute
When retirement is called for….

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Date: 13/10/2024 14:06:09
From: roughbarked
ID: 2204442
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

This may venture into Prog Rock for some but it may be of interest to those who were around iin the seventies. Maybe at least the RevD will appreciate it.

Fuchsia by Fuchsia

It is seven songs. The whole album. Their only album.

6,037 views Oct 4, 2011
Fuchsia – Fuchsia – 1971

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Date: 13/10/2024 15:09:11
From: dv
ID: 2204471
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 13/10/2024 22:27:48
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2204525
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Once again, I have listened to:

Planxty Little Musgrave

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Date: 13/10/2024 22:41:13
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2204528
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Once again, I have listened to:

Planxty Little Musgrave

And then a version (I think) I hadn’t heard before:

Kirsty Leaonard – Little Musgrave

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Date: 14/10/2024 14:45:07
From: roughbarked
ID: 2204660
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Little Feat. Willin’

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Date: 14/10/2024 18:38:14
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2204787
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Little Feat. Willin’

Seems this group is old enough that I should know all about them, but I didn’t.

I agree with utoob comment No. 1.

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Date: 14/10/2024 19:04:13
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2204795
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Larkin Poe- 2024 Americana Music Association Awards

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Date: 14/10/2024 23:07:41
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2204830
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

“Paul Simon on Musical Inspiration and His Hopes for a Cure for Hearing Loss

Stanford Medicine”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdknLXYonmo

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Date: 15/10/2024 06:54:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 2204863
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

Little Feat. Willin’

Seems this group is old enough that I should know all about them, but I didn’t.

I agree with utoob comment No. 1.

Was the first song I learnt to play on the guitar. Wrote my first song lyrics to go with the music.

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Date: 15/10/2024 11:02:55
From: roughbarked
ID: 2204927
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Little Feat ~ Little Feat

Their first album.

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Date: 15/10/2024 13:08:07
From: roughbarked
ID: 2204977
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Recently there was mention of Doug Parkinson doing; With a little help from my friends. Here’s Joe Cocker doing it backed by some notable musos.
Witha Little Help from my Friends

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Date: 15/10/2024 20:38:57
From: monkey skipper
ID: 2205162
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/dgH-T_D4nA0?si=CsK1zHkXELqeW50W
Jelly Roll – Winning Streak

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Date: 16/10/2024 17:45:46
From: esselte
ID: 2205452
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Guess who’s back; back again…

I somehow missed that Slim Shady, as of May this year, is back again. Or I guess, again again.

Suspect there’s not too many fans here, but I certainly appreciate his talent and I offer this for folks who wish to broaden their musical palate. Or maybe I’m wrong and you’re all fans. :)

Eminem – Houdini

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22tVWwmTie8

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Date: 16/10/2024 17:49:46
From: dv
ID: 2205453
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

There’s a smattering of wit in the record, it’s not his best. There was an early reference to P.Diddy’s legal troubles in the track “Fuel”: “he didn’t just spell rapper and leave out a P, did ‘e?”

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Date: 16/10/2024 17:52:45
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 2205456
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

esselte said:


Guess who’s back; back again…

I somehow missed that Slim Shady, as of May this year, is back again. Or I guess, again again.

Suspect there’s not too many fans here, but I certainly appreciate his talent and I offer this for folks who wish to broaden their musical palate. Or maybe I’m wrong and you’re all fans. :)

Eminem – Houdini

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22tVWwmTie8

I’ve always thought, since May! that sampling ‘Abracadabra’ is a little commercial for what we’d come to expect of Marshall Mathers.

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Date: 16/10/2024 17:55:55
From: dv
ID: 2205457
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Also he did a collab with LL Cool J called Murdergram Deux which was good.

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Date: 16/10/2024 17:59:22
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2205461
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


There’s a smattering of wit in the record, it’s not his best. There was an early reference to P.Diddy’s legal troubles in the track “Fuel”: “he didn’t just spell rapper and leave out a P, did ‘e?”

P Diddy is still alive and is unshot, a remarkable effort for a 52-year-old rapper but I think he’s in jail in keeping with the genre.

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Date: 16/10/2024 18:19:26
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2205468
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Your Mother and I · Loudon Wainwright III

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Date: 16/10/2024 18:22:41
From: dv
ID: 2205473
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Alan Parsons Project were an English rock band active from 1975 to 1990. Their core membership consisted of producer, engineer, musician-composer Alan Parsons and singer, songwriter and pianist Eric Woolfson.

I wonder how Woolfson felt about the band name

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Date: 16/10/2024 18:28:48
From: esselte
ID: 2205482
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


There’s a smattering of wit in the record, it’s not his best. There was an early reference to P.Diddy’s legal troubles in the track “Fuel”: “he didn’t just spell rapper and leave out a P, did ‘e?”

There’s a similar reference to R Kelly in the Houdini song.

“Bumpin’ R. Kelly’s favourite group,
The Black Guy… Pees”.

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Date: 18/10/2024 21:56:42
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2206273
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

So if there was some guy who had been around since the early seventies singing traditional scottish songs in a modern style, I’d know all about him, right?

Nope.

Never heard of this guy before:

Dick Gaughan – Flooers o’ the Forest

And checking old posts, I see roughie had a reference to him just a couple of months ago, that I seem to have missed.

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Date: 18/10/2024 22:06:14
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2206274
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Followed by someone whose voice I know very well:

Anne Briggs – She moved through the fair

The beauty of the pictures is only exceeded by the beauty of the singing.

Like a fox caught in the headlights,
She had animal in her eyes.

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Date: 18/10/2024 22:12:49
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2206278
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And last one from me tonight:

Sheila Chandra — A Sailor’s Life

See previous comment about beauty of pictures and singing.

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Date: 18/10/2024 22:20:31
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2206282
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


And last one from me tonight:

Sheila Chandra — A Sailor’s Life

See previous comment about beauty of pictures and singing.

And since this one has such an appropriate title, another from Sheila Chandra:

This Sentence Is True – The Previous Sentence Is False

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Date: 19/10/2024 00:35:53
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2206303
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Funk Essentials – 18 Essential Funk Classics

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Date: 19/10/2024 02:01:21
From: roughbarked
ID: 2206305
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


So if there was some guy who had been around since the early seventies singing traditional scottish songs in a modern style, I’d know all about him, right?

Nope.

Never heard of this guy before:

Dick Gaughan – Flooers o’ the Forest

And checking old posts, I see roughie had a reference to him just a couple of months ago, that I seem to have missed.

Well enjoy.

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Date: 19/10/2024 02:02:09
From: roughbarked
ID: 2206306
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Followed by someone whose voice I know very well:

Anne Briggs – She moved through the fair

The beauty of the pictures is only exceeded by the beauty of the singing.

Like a fox caught in the headlights,
She had animal in her eyes.

Would love to meet her. They say she grows herbs.

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Date: 19/10/2024 02:55:31
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2206307
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Paul Simon – The Boy In The Bubble

the bomb in the baby carriage was wired to the radio.

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Date: 19/10/2024 03:06:00
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2206308
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Rare Funk Volume One

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Date: 19/10/2024 10:01:30
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2206333
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Paul Simon – The Boy In The Bubble

the bomb in the baby carriage was wired to the radio.

Confession time.

I have never actually paid attention to the words of this song before.

Having now read them, nearly 40 years on they remain eerily relevant to today’s world.

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Date: 19/10/2024 10:06:32
From: roughbarked
ID: 2206334
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

Paul Simon – The Boy In The Bubble

the bomb in the baby carriage was wired to the radio.

Confession time.

I have never actually paid attention to the words of this song before.

Having now read them, nearly 40 years on they remain eerily relevant to today’s world.

Paul Simon’s lyrics are often a bit like that.

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Date: 19/10/2024 10:10:30
From: roughbarked
ID: 2206336
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

RevD. Since you listened to Dick Gaughan. Did you try this album of his? Handful of Earth

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Date: 19/10/2024 10:12:22
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2206338
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Another Dick Gaughan one. Live performance in a pub with the audience glued to every half spoken – half sung word.

Dick Gaughan – Scots Wha Hae

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Date: 19/10/2024 10:13:24
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2206339
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


RevD. Since you listened to Dick Gaughan. Did you try this album of his? Handful of Earth

Thanks, will have a listen in due course :)

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Date: 19/10/2024 10:19:03
From: transition
ID: 2206341
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

Paul Simon – The Boy In The Bubble

the bomb in the baby carriage was wired to the radio.

Confession time.

I have never actually paid attention to the words of this song before.

Having now read them, nearly 40 years on they remain eerily relevant to today’s world.

from The African Concert(live)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hk7MCvCHNQA

quite pronounced Bass guitar, it’s good, have look at few others now

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Date: 19/10/2024 11:27:32
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2206359
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

This looks like it might be fun. Haven’t listened to much yet but the graphics are evocative and ever-changing.

The song that starts it off is “O Willow Waly” from the ghost film The Innocents, 1961.

COLD SPRING DARK FOLK MIX by Gydja

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joV-bHKPSdY&t=24s

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Date: 19/10/2024 11:51:17
From: roughbarked
ID: 2206376
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


This looks like it might be fun. Haven’t listened to much yet but the graphics are evocative and ever-changing.

The song that starts it off is “O Willow Waly” from the ghost film The Innocents, 1961.

COLD SPRING DARK FOLK MIX by Gydja

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joV-bHKPSdY&t=24s


Ta. I’ll have a look at that.

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Date: 19/10/2024 11:54:44
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2206378
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Bubblecar said:

This looks like it might be fun. Haven’t listened to much yet but the graphics are evocative and ever-changing.

The song that starts it off is “O Willow Waly” from the ghost film The Innocents, 1961.

COLD SPRING DARK FOLK MIX by Gydja

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joV-bHKPSdY&t=24s


Ta. I’ll have a look at that.

Had a quick listen.

A bit Incredible String Bandish :)

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Date: 19/10/2024 11:59:18
From: roughbarked
ID: 2206382
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

Bubblecar said:

This looks like it might be fun. Haven’t listened to much yet but the graphics are evocative and ever-changing.

The song that starts it off is “O Willow Waly” from the ghost film The Innocents, 1961.

COLD SPRING DARK FOLK MIX by Gydja

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joV-bHKPSdY&t=24s


Ta. I’ll have a look at that.

Had a quick listen.

A bit Incredible String Bandish :)

OK, thanks for the review.

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Date: 21/10/2024 11:56:36
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2207086
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Shoals of Herring sung by Ewan MacColl

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Date: 21/10/2024 16:36:47
From: Cymek
ID: 2207204
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Afghan Whigs – Algiers

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Afghan_Whigs

The Afghan Whigs are an American rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio. They were active from 1986 to 2001 and have since reformed as a band

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Date: 21/10/2024 16:39:31
From: Cymek
ID: 2207206
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Alien Ant Farm – Smooth Criminal

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Date: 21/10/2024 16:44:01
From: Cymek
ID: 2207207
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Spirit Box – Circle With Me

Different vocals, goes from melodic singing to the singer give fantastic death metal growls

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Date: 21/10/2024 18:25:35
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2207329
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

You’re The Rason Our Kids Are Ugly.
Loreta Lynn and Conway Twitty
https://youtu.be/iFq6eZBS1iM

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Date: 22/10/2024 17:49:07
From: Cymek
ID: 2207667
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Linkin Park – Heavy Is The Crown

They have a new singer, a woman.

She has a good voice
A different direction for them to go after the suicide of Chester

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Date: 22/10/2024 18:54:03
From: dv
ID: 2207680
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/ixr8jvD4V9o?si=OuWi8WJYxYmiBtOR

Harmony Cinta – Gita Gutawa
Accompanied by the Prague Symphony Orchestra

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Date: 22/10/2024 18:59:29
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2207682
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://youtu.be/ixr8jvD4V9o?si=OuWi8WJYxYmiBtOR

Harmony Cinta – Gita Gutawa
Accompanied by the Prague Symphony Orchestra

I interrupted Weber’s clarinet concerto No.2 for that, and it’s a pleasant enough change of pace.

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Date: 25/10/2024 22:11:15
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2208742
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Followed the Bill Baily Belgian Jazz with a re-listen to:

Kate Rusby, Blooming Heather aka Wild Mountain Thyme

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Date: 26/10/2024 22:23:41
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2209064
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Prompted by the politics chat:

Reynardine – Bert Jansch

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Date: 26/10/2024 22:31:46
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2209066
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Prompted by the politics chat:

Reynardine – Bert Jansch

And while we’re singing politics:

Why we build the wall, Anais Mitchell

Written in 2008.

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Date: 28/10/2024 22:25:42
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2209553
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

An old favourite.

Never any good – Martin Simpson

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Date: 29/10/2024 12:48:04
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2209685
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Not music (Rolls Royce Merlin engines) but impressive sound nonetheless. Seen this a few times but worth another peep.

16 Spitfires Flying Together, The Sound of Victory

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6c3v9iihgw

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Date: 29/10/2024 22:51:04
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2209945
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And for something completely different:

Old Picker plays his version of Pentangle’s version of Once I had a Sweetheart

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Date: 29/10/2024 23:07:50
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2209946
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And:

June Tabor – Scarecrow

Accompanied by Martin Simpson.

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Date: 29/10/2024 23:09:18
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2209947
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


And for something completely different:

Old Picker plays his version of Pentangle’s version of Once I had a Sweetheart

:)

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Date: 29/10/2024 23:16:09
From: dv
ID: 2209951
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


And:

June Tabor – Scarecrow

Accompanied by Martin Simpson.

Thanks, you’ve reminded me to look up the etymology of tabernacle.

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Date: 30/10/2024 13:46:55
From: dv
ID: 2210073
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Boss lady is playing DJ Double S in the other room.

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Date: 31/10/2024 12:28:57
From: dv
ID: 2210377
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

In that song, They Might Be Giants sing “politics bore you “.
Despite ending with an s, politics is usually a singular noun. I’ll contact them to make sure that this is fixed in future releases.

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Date: 31/10/2024 12:33:07
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2210380
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


In that song, They Might Be Giants sing “politics bore you “.
Despite ending with an s, politics is usually a singular noun. I’ll contact them to make sure that this is fixed in future releases.

Steady lad, steady.

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Date: 31/10/2024 13:38:27
From: Cymek
ID: 2210410
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Welcome to the DCC from the album Dead Club City

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing_but_Thieves

Nothing but Thieves are an English rock band, formed in 2012 in Southend-on-Sea, Essex consisting of lead vocalist and guitarist Conor Mason, guitarist Joe Langridge-Brown, guitarist and keyboardist Dominic Craik, bassist Philip Blake, and drummer James Price

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Date: 31/10/2024 13:44:51
From: Cymek
ID: 2210415
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

CHVRCHES – How not to drown (featuring Robert Smith from The Cure)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chvrches

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Date: 31/10/2024 22:26:41
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2210651
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ayreheart with a very old Scottish song.

Ayreheart – In a Garden so Green

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K34hTMjETAc

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Date: 1/11/2024 15:41:24
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2210840
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

In January 1968, The Who and the Small Faces along with ex-Manfred Mann’s lead singer Paul Jones embarked on a tour of Australia and New Zealand which became the most controversial tour of 1968.

The tour was beset by problems from grievous authorities, an unkindly press, overzealous police and hostile airline crews.

As soon as the musicians set foot in Australia, the national press accused them of being scruffy long-haired junkies that wanted to corrupt the youth of the country.

In fact, the whole tour was so disastrous that Pete Townshend promised that he would never return to Australia, a promise he kept for the next 36 years.

The Who & The Small Faces | The Most Controversial Tour of 1968

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbK5wTks0VY

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Date: 1/11/2024 15:50:09
From: Tamb
ID: 2210841
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


In January 1968, The Who and the Small Faces along with ex-Manfred Mann’s lead singer Paul Jones embarked on a tour of Australia and New Zealand which became the most controversial tour of 1968.

The tour was beset by problems from grievous authorities, an unkindly press, overzealous police and hostile airline crews.

As soon as the musicians set foot in Australia, the national press accused them of being scruffy long-haired junkies that wanted to corrupt the youth of the country.

In fact, the whole tour was so disastrous that Pete Townshend promised that he would never return to Australia, a promise he kept for the next 36 years.

The Who & The Small Faces | The Most Controversial Tour of 1968

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbK5wTks0VY


Tar and Cement Verdelle Smith.

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Date: 3/11/2024 02:20:58
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2211180
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Carly Simon – We Have No Secrets

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Date: 3/11/2024 23:00:13
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2211433
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

55 minutes of Steeleye Span

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Date: 3/11/2024 23:12:00
From: Kingy
ID: 2211435
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I heard a song on the wireless yesterday, it was called “Taste” by Sabrina Carpenter.

I looked it up, and the song sounded nice, but when I went to watch the “music video”, it was kinda violent.

There’s a warning on the video, I wasn’t expecting what I saw.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEG7b851Ric

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Date: 6/11/2024 21:59:42
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2212428
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Lukas Nelson & Willie Nelson – (Forget About) Georgia

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Date: 7/11/2024 16:54:56
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2212792
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Lukas Nelson & Family – Turn Off The News And Build a Garden

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Date: 8/11/2024 11:06:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 2213060
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bringing In The Georgia Mail

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Date: 8/11/2024 22:19:41
From: dv
ID: 2213312
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/4b4uEFWioTo?si=dli7JUI6KzO36Eow

Action Man – Pete & Bas
Some good wordplay

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Date: 9/11/2024 19:18:43
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2213642
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

‘now and then’ is up for grammy. but only for paul and ringo. john and george do not count.

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/beatles-grammy-nomination-john-lennon-george-harrison-b2643917.html

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Date: 10/11/2024 08:54:40
From: roughbarked
ID: 2213785
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And nothing is forever songs for a lost world

The Cure.

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Date: 10/11/2024 13:48:33
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2213852
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Kate Ceberano & Wendy Matthews – You’ve Always Got The Blues

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Date: 10/11/2024 13:56:03
From: Tamb
ID: 2213855
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Kate Ceberano & Wendy Matthews – You’ve Always Got The Blues

Bonnie Rait: Cool Clear Water.
Ballad of Buster Scruggs – Cool Clear Water.

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Date: 11/11/2024 16:31:04
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2214202
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Kenneth Carpet Dancing

Kenneth after hearing Roddy come over the tannoy in Allied Carpets

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbBOYB7c3rE

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Date: 14/11/2024 17:14:36
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2215289
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Today’s offering from the jig book is a nicely meandering one:

Miss Harriet Wookey (Alexander Laing) – Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs 1813-2024

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ki9miW7O7U

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Date: 14/11/2024 23:06:22
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2215420
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Gary Innes is with The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA and
4 others at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum NTS. · Follow
Yesterday at 22:43 · Ayr, United Kingdom ·
An incredibly special day. ❤️🎻
We’re going to make history with a piece of Robert Burns’ legacy at Hoolie in the Hydro & Hoolie in New York!!! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
The Gregg fiddle is thought to have been played for and by the Bard more than 250 years ago. 🤯 Seeing it up close was unforgettable – next we’ll get to witness it played at the OVO Hydro & Carnegie Hall!

https://fb.watch/vREeqGL3zE/

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Date: 14/11/2024 23:19:43
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2215425
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Gary Innes is with The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA and
4 others at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum NTS. · Follow
Yesterday at 22:43 · Ayr, United Kingdom ·
An incredibly special day. ❤️🎻
We’re going to make history with a piece of Robert Burns’ legacy at Hoolie in the Hydro & Hoolie in New York!!! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
The Gregg fiddle is thought to have been played for and by the Bard more than 250 years ago. 🤯 Seeing it up close was unforgettable – next we’ll get to witness it played at the OVO Hydro & Carnegie Hall!

https://fb.watch/vREeqGL3zE/

Ta.

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Date: 14/11/2024 23:24:46
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2215426
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

because that clip started it…

Eddi Reader – Ae Fond Kiss

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Date: 14/11/2024 23:40:08
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2215428
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Gary Innes is with The National Trust for Scotland Foundation USA and
4 others at Robert Burns Birthplace Museum NTS. · Follow
Yesterday at 22:43 · Ayr, United Kingdom ·
An incredibly special day. ❤️🎻
We’re going to make history with a piece of Robert Burns’ legacy at Hoolie in the Hydro & Hoolie in New York!!! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
The Gregg fiddle is thought to have been played for and by the Bard more than 250 years ago. 🤯 Seeing it up close was unforgettable – next we’ll get to witness it played at the OVO Hydro & Carnegie Hall!

https://fb.watch/vREeqGL3zE/

Nice looking fiddle.

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Date: 18/11/2024 16:17:59
From: roughbarked
ID: 2216602
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The recent death of Pete Sinfield has me recalling his striking lyrics. Happy Family

Happy family, one hand clap, Four went by and none come back. Brother Judas, ash and sack, Swallowed aphrodisiac. Rufus, Silas, Jonah too sang, “We’ll blow our own canoes,” Poked a finger in the zoo, Punctured all the ballyhoo Whipped the world and beat the clock, Wound up with their share of stock. Silver Rolls from golden rock, Shaken by a knock, knock, knock. Happy family, wave that grin, What goes round must surely spin; Cheesecake, mousetrap, Grip-Pipe-Thynne Cried out, “We’re not Rin Tin Tin.” Uncle Rufus grew his nose, Threw away his circus clothes Cousin Silas grew a beard, Drew another flask of weird Nasty Jonah grew a wife, Judas drew his pruning knife. Happy family one hand clap, Four went on but none came back Happy family, pale applause, Each to his revolving doors. Silas searching, Rufus neat, Jonah caustic, Jude so sweet. Let their sergeant mirror spin If we lose the barbers win; Happy family one hand clap, Four went on but none came back
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Date: 23/11/2024 02:55:32
From: dv
ID: 2218014
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/mHvgyOsCeS8?si=j6MK0b2oB2hNyVEG

Nine and Dex – Jesus Piece

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Date: 23/11/2024 21:12:19
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2218262
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

All of me-Rimski & Handkerchief

https://fb.watch/w1oYrRE3gH/

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Date: 23/11/2024 21:32:55
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2218263
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


All of me-Rimski & Handkerchief

https://fb.watch/w1oYrRE3gH/

:)

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Date: 24/11/2024 00:12:05
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2218294
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Billy Joel – Somewhere Along the Line – Live in Bremen 1978
link

Well, it’s a rainy night in Paris, and I’m sitting by the Seine
It’s a pleasure to be soaking in the European rain
Now my belly’s full of fancy food and wine
Oh, but in the morning there’ll be hell to pay
Somewhere along the line
In the morning there’ll be hell to pay
Somewhere along the line

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Date: 25/11/2024 14:43:38
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2218754
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?


https://fb.watch/w3G-c37vg9/

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Date: 25/11/2024 15:13:18
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2218762
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



https://fb.watch/w3G-c37vg9/

.
Stirring, and they won

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Date: 25/11/2024 16:09:40
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2218776
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/ngiUAvYPXmk

Cool.

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Date: 26/11/2024 19:20:36
From: dv
ID: 2219137
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Speakin’ of rap, 2:08 made me exsnort my tea

https://youtu.be/OLW5rQe4ziA?si=yWvb57tN3HpbKURG
Nine and Dex: Pecan Pie

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Date: 28/11/2024 14:51:50
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2219698
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Rimski & Handkerchief

https://fb.watch/w7EsbWLHVk/

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Date: 28/11/2024 15:16:10
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2219702
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Rimski & Handkerchief

https://fb.watch/w7EsbWLHVk/

Another nice number from that odd mobile duo.

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Date: 28/11/2024 15:18:27
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2219703
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

Rimski & Handkerchief

https://fb.watch/w7EsbWLHVk/

Another nice number from that odd mobile duo.

he needs a new hat. maybe one of those leather caps that fighter pilots wore a hundred years ago.

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Date: 28/11/2024 15:23:31
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2219704
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

sarahs mum said:

Rimski & Handkerchief

https://fb.watch/w7EsbWLHVk/

Another nice number from that odd mobile duo.

he needs a new hat. maybe one of those leather caps that fighter pilots wore a hundred years ago.

Something that will stay on by itself, yes.

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Date: 28/11/2024 15:26:28
From: dv
ID: 2219706
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Is the name some kind of play on words on Rimsky Korsakov?

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Date: 28/11/2024 15:31:23
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2219707
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

History

Having already dreamed up the Double Bassicle, Oliver Cumming was finally able to get it built, thanks to a Glastonbury festival commission. The build was going well, but as the launch date grew closer, there was still no rider. Then, with just two weeks to go, Laura Pocket was found, playing double bass at a friend’s wedding… By the end of Glastonbury festival 2017, Handkerchief had emerged, and has been performing with Rimski ever since.

https://www.rimskipiano.org/rimski-handkerchief

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Date: 28/11/2024 15:43:00
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2219708
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


Is the name some kind of play on words on Rimsky Korsakov?

Well the purpose of a handkerchief is to caughtacough, so it seems to make sense.

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Date: 28/11/2024 15:48:45
From: dv
ID: 2219710
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


dv said:

Is the name some kind of play on words on Rimsky Korsakov?

Well the purpose of a handkerchief is to caughtacough, so it seems to make sense.

I caught an arrow in the knee.

No wait that’s skyRim

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Date: 29/11/2024 15:11:11
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2220110
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 29/11/2024 15:19:10
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2220111
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



The golden age of investigative journalism.

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Date: 29/11/2024 15:29:59
From: roughbarked
ID: 2220116
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



Almost sounds like that’s where John Lennon got some lyrics.

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Date: 29/11/2024 15:39:54
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2220119
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:


Almost sounds like that’s where John Lennon got some lyrics.

it was printed on the page after the news about a car crash. A lotus going 120 mph into a stationery vehicle. The son of the Guinness fortune. he used to party with the beatles and the Stones. added trivia. the woman who was with him survived. but she died in a ar accident 13 years later.

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Date: 29/11/2024 15:42:57
From: roughbarked
ID: 2220122
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:


Almost sounds like that’s where John Lennon got some lyrics.

it was printed on the page after the news about a car crash. A lotus going 120 mph into a stationery vehicle. The son of the Guinness fortune. he used to party with the beatles and the Stones. added trivia. the woman who was with him survived. but she died in a ar accident 13 years later.

Well there you go. It is often a smaller world than we think.

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Date: 29/11/2024 15:50:21
From: Michael V
ID: 2220126
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



Strange music.

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Date: 29/11/2024 15:52:15
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2220127
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


sarahs mum said:


Strange music.

mccartney said, ‘it was because of the drugs.’

martin said, ‘you weren’t on drugs all the time though.’

and mccartney said, ‘yes we were.’

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Date: 29/11/2024 17:45:18
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2220188
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

J.F. Fasch – Sonata for 2 oboes, basson and basso continuo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZHngPO6Ypk

…while I go in search of the latest news from Mars and other bodies of our solar system.

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Date: 29/11/2024 19:45:43
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2220216
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

This.

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Date: 30/11/2024 02:35:21
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2220264
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Not an album as such … but a documentary, instead.

Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, as explored by Rick Wakeman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMq9iEP9Zuk

Link

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Date: 1/12/2024 19:52:23
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2220959
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Want to hear what a 59 year old former electrician can do with a guitar?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIjA94pKhyo

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Date: 1/12/2024 20:06:58
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2220960
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


Want to hear what a 59 year old former electrician can do with a guitar?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIjA94pKhyo

dig it.

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Date: 2/12/2024 23:47:14
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2221364
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

link

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Date: 3/12/2024 02:09:17
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2221385
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:

link

uh but anyway

Intro

hello Phil here from wings of Pegasus
and welcome to another video if you
enjoy this video please give it a thumbs
up and subscribe so I do receive a lot
of messages about Ai and about AI music
people sending me their AI creations and
songs and also people asking me for my
opinion on it so with a I I I’m trying
to keep up to date with it and keeping
my eye on everything that’s going on
recently we had a video looking at Randy
Travis and the song that he released
that used Ai and I believe in that case
it was a singer’s voice that they used
and the AI basically turned that voice
into Randy’s voice in order to you know
get it to sound the same for that
particular release and because Randy
didn’t have the physical capability to
called the vocal himself that was a
separate use of AI that we did take a
look at now we’ve got a totally
different thing going on so just to set
the scene the most popular version of
this I guess is over on Instagram where
you have ai models and AI influences I
think they’re called where they’re not
actually a person but of course it looks
like a real person but it’s AI so you’ve
got people who are generating these
models and making making them look as
attractive as possible and you can even
make videos out of this now so that the
person’s actually moving looking like
they are alive but you can’t tell it’s
not a real person but it’s an AI person
so when we now get into music and what
I’m going to be talking about in this
video it’s that but for music so we’re
Level 1 – Somewhat Obvious AI
going to jump in with what I would
consider the basic level of forgery
fakery
imitation and it really just play on
ignorance of people watching who don’t
play the guitar and maybe can’t spot AI
footage so this is from YouTube and it’s
just one of those shorts so it’s a very
short video so let’s have a watch of
this

so I don’t know who’s watching this
thinking that it’s real but it’s got
14,000 thumbs
up I mean I think with this like I said
it’s the entry level it’s really obvious
at least to me that this is an AI
generated video and you can see the way
that we’ve got dots appearing and
disappearing on the fretboard and the
movements don’t match uh you obviously
the the finger movements of the person
playing but she even looks like she’s a
bit of a cartoon so now we’re going to
Level 2 – Somewhat More Believable AI
the next level and this I consider to be
a little bit more realistic looking but
we’ll have a quick

listen and we’ve got the same issue with
the dots appearing and disappearing on
the fretboard I think we’ve even got a
middle pickup that’s moving and
disappearing a little bit and yeah so if
you’re looking at the guitar and you can
see that the fingers go blurry as well
it doesn’t um make any sense but for
reference this has had
7.8 million
views so people are watching this video
of oh hang on I just noticed this in the
background I mean there there obviously
must be other people who have
this but that is absolutely identical
and basically AI works by watching
videos and performance
and other things that might be in the
background you cannot get more the same
as
that so I mean that obviously they’re
going to be other people who have that
but for it to pop up in a video like
that I wasn’t even looking at that so AI
may have taken the background of one of
my videos to put in its background to
make it
seem uh more realistic that is super
weird and something that I didn’t even
uh notice just until then I’m going to
let let this play on because you can see
with the hair and stuff the the the
flowing nature of it was all a bit weird
as

well so anyway there we go so now we
Video Theft + AI
have another one from the same channel
this is you can see it on screen at the
bottom here and trun
official so this is now what I would
call the third level of fakery that
we’ve got going on because this is
taking somebody else’s video of them
playing the guitar so you will

see we now don’t have the dots or lines
appearing on on the neck of the guitar
and the fingers all make sense because
this is the body of an actual person on
YouTube
ironically it’s I think I actually know
the same channel that I featured in the
past when we were looking at people
uploading videos and they weren’t
actually playing what we were hearing
Another Rabbit Hole
now they’ve taken a video from that
channel and the channel that I’m talking
about the girl can play guitar it just
so happened that the video that I was
looking at was pre-recorded she wasn’t
quite doing the movements correctly so
it means that now you can have somebody
who’s pre-recording a solo and then
pretending to play the solo and
pretending to play it live so you could
say well that is a bit of a fake thing
in the first place a little bit
fraudulent you’ve got something that
potentially isn’t being played by the
person uploading the video and then
somebody else taking the person’s video
of them not playing something and
editing that with AI so that the thing
that they weren’t playing now looks like
somebody else is playing it even though
they weren’t playing it in the first
place so you’ve got all of the talk
about a rabbit hole all of this stuff it
just gets deeper and deeper and deeper
but I’m going to let this play on
because the face here has been applied
to this video this isn’t the girl’s face
who who’s playing this

originally and you can see the hair kind
of appearing and disappearing a little a
little bit but
again people might not know that this is
fake and what I will say is that this
isn’t even a really good version of
changing the face of the person playing
AI. Too Advanced, Too Quickly
even though I know some people say well
it looks like that is her face but this
is AI and you can do amazing things with
AI like on my video now I could make
myself look like Sylvester St or Rambo
if I wanted to I know that people that
do AI it takes a very long time for the
process to be completed but just to
prove that point I’m going to try and do
it on this video you can change
somebody’s face and in this case you’ve
got somebody who’s got a video of them
playing the guitar they own that
performance that is them but somebody
else is now taken that and I don’t know
how many views this must have but it’s
got 18,000 thumbs up so I think enough
people think this is genuine for this
channel to be making a lot of money from
it so and this is just a shorts video so
it’s not even an official upload but it
still had over 18,000 likes so there’s
obviously ad Revenue in this so is this
the new level of fraud that we’re seeing
that people are going to be taking
videos genuine performance videos from
maybe lesser known YouTubers and putting
a particular face on there and and
getting millions of views making
millions of dollars and AD revenue from
using AI now the other thing is that I
know on YouTube when you upload a video
you have to
disclose as to whether ai’s been used or
not in the creation of that video but
you can just say no you can I mean I
don’t know how they police it and this
is the problem with AI how do you police
this when it’s starts getting so good
that you can’t tell that it’s somebody
else’s face and it wasn’t their face
originally how do you police that how do
you enforce the law of saying well no
you’ve got to disclose that you’ve
changed that person’s face because there
there are millions of videos being
uploaded every every day probably every
hour on YouTube so how do they yeah how
do they keep control of that it’s going
to be impossible so it might already be
at the point where AI can’t be policed
it it’s now gone it’s too quick it has
become too advanced too quickly so now
people are going to be making ad revenue
from other people’s performances because
they’ve changed their face to make you
know make it look maybe more attractive
than the original person who played it
because that’s what it’s all about and
what it’s all about over on Instagram of
making these fake pages of of models um
it’s just all
about I don’t know catering it from a or
for a particular demographic that they
know they going to get millions of views
so the creators obviously know exactly
The Phantom Pointers
what they’re doing the other thing that
I’ve seen which is I mean it’s crazy it
doesn’t make any sense to me is having
these kinds of videos and people upload
these videos with the fake guitar
playing and the AI face put on there and
they filmed themselves in front of the
fake video
going like that and they’re at the
bottom of the screen kind of minimized
but they’ve uploaded it to their Channel
just doing that pointing and
nodding and you know that’s some of
those videos have had thousands of views
so I really don’t get it but yeah I
The Artistic Implications
think this video that I’ve just looked
at is a little bit more disturbing from
an artistic point of view because
somebody can take your video that you’ve
created and change your face so it’s now
not you doing it anymore but it is you
doing it so when people watch that
particular performance say for example
your video got 2,000 views somebody
stole it put an AI face of somebody else
on there and that video had 21 million
views and they’re getting the ad Revenue
what do you do then you have to say hang
on that’s that’s not them that’s me and
then they say well it doesn’t look like
you and they said well no they’ve
they’ve taken a different face and put
it on there they’ve used Ai and then
they said well they didn’t disclose that
they use Ai and they’ve now got the 21
million views worth of AD Revenue so how
do you get get that back for your video
that only got a couple of thousand views
so yeah this is absolutely crazy now and
you know when I first started this video
I thought oh well it’s it’s obvious and
you can tell the difference but now at
the end of making this video looking at
things like this and the fact that you
know the one before had what 8 million
views close to thinking about the ad ad
Revenue that they must be getting for
that you think well yeah this is now
serious this is now taking somebody’s
artistic Creations potentially and their
performance perces and showing it as
something else and the person who
originally uploaded that video isn’t
getting any of the ad revenue and it’s
massively fraudulent but what is the law
with this particular channel that I’m
looking at there are loads of videos
like this and unfortunately again
looking at the guitar playing here this
has got to be somebody else’s video that
they have stolen and put an AI face on
cuz look at it
so this is absolutely the next stage in
this what fraudulent Behavior or this
fakery this is being
played so somebody has actually uploaded
this to YouTube somebody else this
channel has stolen it and put on an AI
face and is now getting views for
Content that they didn’t create and for
playing that they didn’t do so they
Sidestepping AI Limitations
basically just sidestepped that problem
of the guitar you know fretboard having
different things appearing and
disappearing and and the playing looking
fake they sidestep that by taking
people’s genuine videos of them playing
guitar and putting an AI face on there
and then releasing it on their Channel
and getting ad revenue for it whereas
the original player who’s actually doing
this isn’t getting any of that so yeah I
mean sadly the more more you look at
this and when we’ve gone into this
deeper level now this is now massively
fraudulent and outrageous that this is
actually happening and there’s nothing
that covers this with AI like what do
YouTube do about this all they do is say
that oh you’ve got to disclose if you’re
using an AI generated video but what if
somebody doesn’t do that how does
YouTube tell that this is AI or or not
because the f here I mean it’s it’s not
bad but it’s going to get better you can
still see in places where you know the
eyes aren’t quite right or the teeth but
people might not even be able to notice
it but AI is going to get better than
this so it’s going to become more
convincing which means everybody’s
artistic Creations are going to be
potentially up for you know fraud or
they can be used for fraudulent
activities to make ad Revenue by using
your talent whatever you might be doing
to then upload on their channel change
the face and they’re just going to wait
for that ad Revenue to roll in you know
for me this does show that AI has
already gone too far that there’s
nothing in place that covers this
because if there were these videos
wouldn’t exist I was going to say it’s a
Brave New World but is a bit of a scary
new world really for artists and knowing
that people can just take your video and
change your face and then upload it and
it it it might go viral but not as you
as this prot T person that doesn’t even
exist now I I don’t know what to say
about it because it this is totally
different I think to the Randy Travis
thing and people just creating songs
with AI this is now stealing somebody
else’s creation and releasing it as your
own using AI to make it look different
so yeah totally different kettle of fish
where I would say that this is now fraud
this is absolutely fraudulent cuz they
didn’t do this guitar performance this
is somebody else who did it as always
let let me know what you guys think in
the comments section below I know that
this could potentially be a bit of a Hot
Topic but try to stay vigilant if you
can I will point out this kind of stuff
where I can if you guys let me know that
it’s going on or if you have suspicions
about anything CU yeah this is totally
different you know lip syncing at least
with lip syncing it is the actual person
who’s lip syncing is now getting to the
point where this is even deeper than all
of that stuff thank you guys for
suggesting a look at Ai and yeah looking
at it in a little bit more detail from
this point of view in some of these
videos that have now popped up on
YouTube and over on Instagram it is I
think now getting a little bit serious
and I know that it’s been a little bit
light-hearted but yeah I’m now
personally involved with my rock horn
statue that my sister gave me for
Christmas that might well be being used
in the background of AI generated videos
to make it look more authentic who who
knows anyway as always yeah let me know
what you guys think in the comments
section below keep the suggestions and
requests for future videos coming as
well and if you did enjoy this video
please give it a thumbs up and subscribe
and I will catch you guys at the next
one rock

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Date: 4/12/2024 15:15:52
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2221955
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Planxty – Little Musgrave

again.

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Date: 4/12/2024 15:27:34
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2221956
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 4/12/2024 15:33:04
From: Tamb
ID: 2221958
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tau.Neutrino said:




Dance to the guitar man: Duane Eddy

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Date: 4/12/2024 16:04:13
From: Tamb
ID: 2221959
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tamb said:


Tau.Neutrino said:



Dance to the guitar man: Duane Eddy


Honky Tonk : Bil Doggett.

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Date: 5/12/2024 18:23:38
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2222367
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 5/12/2024 19:00:02
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2222381
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 6/12/2024 13:42:59
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2222660
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

It’s Christmas carol season, so here’s a less common and particularly nice one, to relieve you:

El cant dels ocells (song of the birds) a traditional Catalan Christmas song and lullaby, performed here very nicely by Arianna Savall.

El cant dels ocells

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Date: 6/12/2024 13:45:07
From: Tamb
ID: 2222662
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


It’s Christmas carol season, so here’s a less common and particularly nice one, to relieve you:

El cant dels ocells (song of the birds) a traditional Catalan Christmas song and lullaby, performed here very nicely by Arianna Savall.

El cant dels ocells


Dixie Fried: Carl Perkins

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Date: 6/12/2024 14:11:46
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2222676
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Here’s Arianna again with Petter Udland Johansen, with a pleasing version of the very old-sounding, but not very old* English carol The Holly and the Ivy.

*It does have a medievally folkloric sound, nicely imagined in this version, but the song itself can’t be reliably traced further than the early 19th century.

The Holly and the Ivy

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Date: 6/12/2024 14:13:56
From: Tamb
ID: 2222679
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Here’s Arianna again with Petter Udland Johansen, with a pleasing version of the very old-sounding, but not very old* English carol The Holly and the Ivy.

*It does have a medievally folkloric sound, nicely imagined in this version, but the song itself can’t be reliably traced further than the early 19th century.

The Holly and the Ivy


Tiger :Fabian

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Date: 6/12/2024 14:18:57
From: Tamb
ID: 2222682
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tamb said:


Bubblecar said:

Here’s Arianna again with Petter Udland Johansen, with a pleasing version of the very old-sounding, but not very old* English carol The Holly and the Ivy.

*It does have a medievally folkloric sound, nicely imagined in this version, but the song itself can’t be reliably traced further than the early 19th century.

The Holly and the Ivy


Tiger :Fabian

Oh gawd. I didn’t realise what a ghastly sexist piece that was. Totally male control-freak.

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Date: 6/12/2024 14:20:32
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2222683
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Prompted by the pedantic teaser:

BOB

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Date: 7/12/2024 03:02:08
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2222894
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Mentioned in Chat earlier.

Beatles music, treated in a baroque style. One of the earliest recordings of this genre (this album was released in 1965).

The Baroque Beatles Book … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTHTaSfvJ-M

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Baroque_Beatles_Book

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Date: 7/12/2024 11:32:03
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2222991
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Richard Thompson – “Fergus Laing” : BBC Radio 6 session – Tom Robinson Show / July 8th 2014

87 views!

I thought Richard Thompson started singing of Fergus Laing in 2016, but it seems I was wrong.

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Date: 7/12/2024 11:51:30
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2223002
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

She Moved Through The Fair/Blue Raga

Davy Graham travels back in time and nicks a tune off Led Zep.

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Date: 7/12/2024 13:00:27
From: roughbarked
ID: 2223018
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Richard Thompson – “Fergus Laing” : BBC Radio 6 session – Tom Robinson Show / July 8th 2014

87 views!

I thought Richard Thompson started singing of Fergus Laing in 2016, but it seems I was wrong.

87 views? 88 now.

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Date: 8/12/2024 19:21:10
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2223657
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

and I whispered I could be a bannerman.

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Date: 13/12/2024 21:43:57
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2225232
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Chicago gets along so well without me though I’d go to Indiana for a while
The wind comes off the lakes so cold it freezes Chicago didn’t try to make me smile

Tom T Hall – Windy City Anne
link

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Date: 13/12/2024 22:44:44
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2225248
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

John Martyn and Danny Thompson – Big Muff

Comment no 2:

Even by his own remarkable standards, Danny’s playing is quite superb here. What a man.

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Date: 14/12/2024 22:28:12
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2225601
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Rosslyn – John Renbourn

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Date: 14/12/2024 22:33:48
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2225604
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Rosslyn – John Renbourn

It’s a pleasant sound. Have to try more D tuning ditherings on my steel string.

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Date: 14/12/2024 22:35:13
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2225605
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Richard Thompson “Gethsemane” live

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Date: 14/12/2024 22:45:34
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2225606
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Last one for today

Barbara Dickson & Danny Thompson – All The Pretty Horses

Hadn’t heard of Barbara Dickson, in spite of her being legendary.

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Date: 16/12/2024 08:40:15
From: roughbarked
ID: 2226024
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

nothing I can do about it now
Willie Nelson.

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Date: 19/12/2024 11:27:31
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2227154
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

For those who need waking up: a pair of medieval beekeepers playing a stirring dance on pipes and drum.

Tabernis – Alveus Umbrae

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTTqjotzx40

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Date: 19/12/2024 11:29:49
From: roughbarked
ID: 2227158
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


For those who need waking up: a pair of medieval beekeepers playing a stirring dance on pipes and drum.

Tabernis – Alveus Umbrae

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTTqjotzx40


but where be the bees?

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Date: 19/12/2024 11:33:58
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2227164
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Bubblecar said:

For those who need waking up: a pair of medieval beekeepers playing a stirring dance on pipes and drum.

Tabernis – Alveus Umbrae

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTTqjotzx40


but where be the bees?

Trapped in the bagpipe, by the sound of it.

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Date: 19/12/2024 11:36:45
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2227168
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Bubblecar said:

For those who need waking up: a pair of medieval beekeepers playing a stirring dance on pipes and drum.

Tabernis – Alveus Umbrae

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTTqjotzx40


but where be the bees?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAf_tMxc2RA

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Date: 19/12/2024 11:37:15
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2227170
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


For those who need waking up: a pair of medieval beekeepers playing a stirring dance on pipes and drum.

Tabernis – Alveus Umbrae

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTTqjotzx40


Bruegel’s famous drawing of beekeepers wearing similar getup:

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Date: 19/12/2024 11:38:21
From: Cymek
ID: 2227172
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Bubblecar said:

For those who need waking up: a pair of medieval beekeepers playing a stirring dance on pipes and drum.

Tabernis – Alveus Umbrae

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTTqjotzx40


Bruegel’s famous drawing of beekeepers wearing similar getup:

Basket cases for sure

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Date: 19/12/2024 13:39:16
From: roughbarked
ID: 2227233
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Speaking of those musical beekeepers, Dark Hive

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Date: 20/12/2024 22:05:46
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2227782
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Not sure if this one has been posted here before:

Richard Thompson and Dave Swarbrick

from 2013.

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Date: 20/12/2024 22:21:51
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2227787
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Water is Wide – Peter Knight’s Gigspanner

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Date: 20/12/2024 22:29:18
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2227788
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Not very musical, but for some reason utoob thought I might like this one:

Introduction to Microsoft Excel 1990

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Date: 21/12/2024 10:52:59
From: roughbarked
ID: 2227893
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I’m just too old for this shit

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Date: 21/12/2024 13:43:50
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2227997
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Nice bit of octave mandolin, by Lady Moon.

Riding Through The Glen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLeaKKKuL9o

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Date: 21/12/2024 14:20:30
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2228014
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Nice bit of octave mandolin, by Lady Moon.

Riding Through The Glen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLeaKKKuL9o

sweet.

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Date: 21/12/2024 14:36:07
From: Tamb
ID: 2228025
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

Nice bit of octave mandolin, by Lady Moon.

Riding Through The Glen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLeaKKKuL9o

sweet.


Eartha Kitt – Santa Baby

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Date: 21/12/2024 16:07:58
From: roughbarked
ID: 2228074
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

Nice bit of octave mandolin, by Lady Moon.

Riding Through The Glen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLeaKKKuL9o

sweet.

Sweet indeed.

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Date: 21/12/2024 16:59:27
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2228092
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

Bubblecar said:

Nice bit of octave mandolin, by Lady Moon.

Riding Through The Glen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLeaKKKuL9o

sweet.

Sweet indeed.

you can hear country and western somewhere in there.

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Date: 21/12/2024 17:01:48
From: roughbarked
ID: 2228093
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

sweet.

Sweet indeed.

you can hear country and western somewhere in there.

Her style has grown from around there.

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Date: 21/12/2024 17:36:57
From: roughbarked
ID: 2228120
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Water is Wide

Emmylou Harris,Kate&Anna McGarrigle,NYC Labor Chorus,Teddy Thompson,Rufus Wainwright,Martha Wainwright,Joel Zifkin.
On the event of the 90th birthday celebration for Pete Seeger.

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Date: 21/12/2024 17:40:22
From: roughbarked
ID: 2228123
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Fields of Athenry – Sina Theil & Caitríona O’Sullivan

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Date: 21/12/2024 17:44:59
From: dv
ID: 2228128
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Fields of Athenry – Sina Theil & Caitríona O’Sullivan

If I had a dollar for every place with a name starting with Athen I’d have two dollars.

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Date: 21/12/2024 18:42:58
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2228161
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris – If This Is Goodbye
here

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Date: 22/12/2024 11:58:06
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2228334
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Can’t Take My Eyes Off You – covered by Pub Choir (with a symphony orchestra!)
here

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Date: 22/12/2024 12:54:24
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2228353
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Inspired by today’s Scottish chat:

Prince Charlie Stuart – Steeleye Span

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Date: 22/12/2024 14:27:03
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2228395
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1712530532653033

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Date: 22/12/2024 20:00:58
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2228508
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I woke last night to the sound of thunder
How far off I sat and wondered
Started humming a song from 1962
Ain’t it funny how the night moves

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Date: 23/12/2024 15:23:38
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2228720
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I wasn’t expecting delta Goodrum with Lukas Nelson.

“The Christmas Song”:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GjxfGMDCkI

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Date: 23/12/2024 16:27:34
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2228748
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev will probably like this one. Lady Moon again, this time with an English folk song.

Cruel Sister, Pentangle Cover

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUnnmmdmnTs

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Date: 23/12/2024 17:36:20
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2228764
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev will probably like this one. Lady Moon again, this time with an English folk song.

Cruel Sister, Pentangle Cover

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUnnmmdmnTs

I shall lay my ear to the bonny tune later :)

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Date: 23/12/2024 22:09:10
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2228824
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bubblecar said:

The Rev will probably like this one. Lady Moon again, this time with an English folk song.

Cruel Sister, Pentangle Cover

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUnnmmdmnTs

I shall lay my ear to the bonny tune later :)

Now had a listen.

When I got over the fact that she isn’t Pentangle I enjoyed it :)

Then I had a listen to:

Pentangle – three songs – 1972

Best recording of Reflection that I’ve heard.

So far as I recall :)

(Several of the comments raised a smile as well)

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Date: 23/12/2024 22:32:40
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2228829
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Bubblecar said:

The Rev will probably like this one. Lady Moon again, this time with an English folk song.

Cruel Sister, Pentangle Cover

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUnnmmdmnTs

I shall lay my ear to the bonny tune later :)

Now had a listen.

When I got over the fact that she isn’t Pentangle I enjoyed it :)

Then I had a listen to:

Pentangle – three songs – 1972

Best recording of Reflection that I’ve heard.

So far as I recall :)

(Several of the comments raised a smile as well)

Very nice, ta.

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Date: 24/12/2024 14:40:43
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2228974
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Five hours of Italian lute, for when four hours is just not enough.

The Italian Lute

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPt-I3jVZD8

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Date: 25/12/2024 21:02:50
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2229293
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Fairytale Of New York | Allie Sherlock Cover

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Date: 27/12/2024 22:42:39
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2229947
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Anais Mitchell: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert

Her voice is soft and sweet, her guitar work deft and evocative, but Anaïs Mitchell is a songwriting storyteller first and foremost. Robbed of a gift for melody and poetry, Mitchell would probably (and may yet) write some tremendous novels. Her ambitious recent discography bears out that notion: The 2010 album version of her star-packed folk opera Hadestown recasts Greek legend in America, while this year’s Young Man in America turns her thoughts to the pitfalls of modern life, inspired in part by the works of Mitchell’s writer father.

Thankfully, as this Tiny Desk Concert in the NPR Music offices demonstrates, Mitchell possesses a warm and ingratiating style to go with her evocative, impeccably crafted lyrics. Singing and playing alongside guitarist and longtime collaborator Michael Chorney, she performs three of Young Man in America’s most bracingly beautiful songs with clear-eyed directness that requires no adornment. —STEPHEN THOMPSON

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Date: 27/12/2024 22:52:06
From: dv
ID: 2229950
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/WLL9FyK8-q8?si=gS7zGxfDUl0EeD0F

Peggy Stuart Coolidge:
New England Autumn II: Country Fair

1:45 sounds a bit … Poriferal.

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Date: 28/12/2024 22:47:22
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2230334
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Nightfall (2010 Remaster) – The Incredible String Band

Nightfall, o river of night flow through me
Washing the thoughts of the day on your waters away
For the morrow that dawns never knew me

Nightfall nightfall folding her dark locks around you
Her eyes they have found you
Would show you this new dream they’re holding

O sleep, o come to me you who are night’s daughter
And I’ll give you my eyes for the colors that rise
As time’s echoes reflect on your water.

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Date: 28/12/2024 22:55:17
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2230339
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I’m listening to Xavier Díaz-Latorre playing Bach, Telemann and Weiss on an impressive archlute.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFBdFajEW1c

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Date: 28/12/2024 23:00:14
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2230340
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bert Jansch – Three Dreamers

868 views!

A Bert Jansch recording I hadn’t heard before!

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Date: 28/12/2024 23:04:18
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2230343
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bert Jansch – Three Dreamers

868 views!

A Bert Jansch recording I hadn’t heard before!

Nice little song.

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Date: 28/12/2024 23:11:30
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2230346
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


I’m listening to Xavier Díaz-Latorre playing Bach, Telemann and Weiss on an impressive archlute.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFBdFajEW1c


Good find, thank you.. Added to the list of video-recordings to listen to.

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Date: 28/12/2024 23:14:43
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2230347
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And finally:

Anais Mitchell One-Take – “Why We Build The Wall”

(how come Trump doesn’t talk about his wall these days?)

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Date: 29/12/2024 10:35:37
From: roughbarked
ID: 2230382
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


And finally:

Anais Mitchell One-Take – “Why We Build The Wall”

(how come Trump doesn’t talk about his wall these days?)

Yes I was wondering that as well.

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Date: 29/12/2024 10:56:37
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2230384
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

OTD in ‘63, the London Times published this famous article about the Beatles written by William Mann.
Mann wrote “one gets the impression that they think simultaneously of harmony and melody, so firmly are the major tonic sevenths and ninths built into their tunes, and the flat submediant key switches, so natural is the Aeolian cadence at the end of Not A Second Time (the chord progression which ends Mahler’s Song of the Earth).”
“I still don’t know what it means at the end, but it made us acceptable to the intellectuals. It worked and we were flattered,” said John.
Even so, John could not help but make fun of the article, admitting a “quiet giggle when straight-faced critics start feeding all sorts of hidden meanings into the stuff we write. William Mann wrote the intellectual article about the Beatles. He uses a whole lot of musical terminology and he’s a twit.”
“To this day I don’t have any idea what are. They sound like exotic birds”
Here’s the entire article:
“It became notorious for its references to pandiatonic clusters and Aeolian cadence, and signalled the point at which Lennon and McCartney’s songwriting began to be seriously considered by established critics.
The outstanding English composers of 1963 must seem to have been John Lennon and Paul McCartney, the talented young musicians from Liverpool whose songs have been sweeping the country since last Christmas, whether performed by their own group, the Beatles, or by the numerous other teams of English troubadours that they also supply with songs.
I am not concerned here with the social phenomenon of Beatlemania, which finds expression in handbags, balloons and other articles bearing the likenesses of the loved ones, or in the hysterical screaming of young girls whenever the Beatle Quartet performs in public, but with the musical phenomenon. For several decades, in fact since the decline of the music-hall, England has taken her popular songs from the United States, either directly or by mimicry.
But the songs of Lennon and McCartney are distinctly indigenous in character, the most imaginative and inventive examples of a style that has been developing on Merseyside during the past few years. And there is a nice, rather flattering irony in the news that the Beatles have now become prime favourites in America, too.
The strength of character in pop songs seems, and quite understandably, to be determined usually by the number of composers involved; when three or four people are required to make the original tunesmith’s work publicly presentable it is unlikely to retain much individuality or to wear very well. The virtue of the Beatles’ repertory is that, apparently, they do it themselves; three of the four are composers, they are versatile instrumentalists, and when they do borrow a song from another repertory, their treatment is idiosyncratic – as when Paul McCartney sings ‘Till There Was You’ from The Music Man, a cool, easy, tasteful version of this ballad, quite without artificial sentimentality.
Their noisy items are the ones that arouse teenagers’ excitement. Glutinous crooning is generally out of fashion these days, and even a songs about ‘‘Misery’’ sounds fundamentally quite cheerful; the slow, sad song about ‘‘This Boy’’, which features prominently in Beatle programmes, is expressively unusual for its lugubrious music, but harmonically it is one of their most intriguing, with its chains of pandiationic clusters, and the sentiment is acceptable because voiced cleanly and crisply. But harmonic interest is typical of their quicker songs, too, and one gets the impression that they think simultaneously of harmony and melody, so firmly are the major tonic sevenths and ninths built into their tunes, and the flat submediant key switches, so natural is the Aeolian cadence at the end of ‘Not A Second Time’ (the chord progression which ends Mahler’s Song of the Earth).
Those submediant switches from C major into A flat major, and to a lesser extent mediant ones (eg the octave ascent in the famous ‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’) are a trademark of Lennon-McCartney songs – they do not figure much in other pop repertories, or in the Beatles’ arrangements of borrowed material – and show signs of becoming a mannerism. The other trademark of their compositions is a firm and purposeful bass line with a musical life of its own; how Lennon and McCartney divide their creative responsibilites I have yet to discover, but it is perhaps significant that Paul is the bass guitarist of the group. It may also be significant that George Harrison’s song ‘Don’t Bother Me’ is harmonically a good deal more primitive, though it is nicely enough presented.
I suppose it is the sheer loudness of the music that appeals to Beatle admirers (there is something to be heard even through the squeals) and many parents must have cursed the electric guitar’s amplification this Christmas – how fresh and euphonious the ordinary guitars sound in the Beatles’ version of Till There Was You – but parents who are still managing to survive the decibels and, after copious repetition over several months, still deriving some musical pleasure from the overhearing, do so because there is a good deal of variety – oh, so welcome in pop music – about what they sing.
The autocratic but not by any means ungrammatical attitude to tonality (closer to, say, Peter Maxwell Davies’s carols in O Magnum Mysteriumthan to Gershwin or Loewe or even Lionel Bart); the exhilarating and often quasi-instrumental vocal duetting, sometimes in scat or in falsetto, behind the melodic line; the melismas with altered vowels (‘I saw her yesterday-ee-ay’) which have not quite become mannered, and the discreet, sometimes subtle, varieties of instrumentation – a suspicion of piano or organ, a few bars of mouth-organ obbligato, an excursion on the claves or maraccas; the translation of African Blues or American western idioms (in ‘Baby It’s You’, the Magyar 8/8 metre, too) into tough, sensitive Merseyside.
These are some of the qualities that make one wonder with interest what the Beatles, and particularly Lennon and McCartney, will do next, and if America will spoil them or hold on to them, and if their next record will wear as well as the others. They have brought a distinctive and exhilarating flavour into a genre of music that was in danger of ceasing to be music at all.”

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Date: 29/12/2024 11:01:50
From: Tamb
ID: 2230388
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


OTD in ‘63, the London Times published this famous article about the Beatles written by William Mann.
Mann wrote “one gets the impression that they think simultaneously of harmony and melody, so firmly are the major tonic sevenths and ninths built into their tunes, and the flat submediant key switches, so natural is the Aeolian cadence at the end of Not A Second Time (the chord progression which ends Mahler’s Song of the Earth).”
“I still don’t know what it means at the end, but it made us acceptable to the intellectuals. It worked and we were flattered,” said John.
Even so, John could not help but make fun of the article, admitting a “quiet giggle when straight-faced critics start feeding all sorts of hidden meanings into the stuff we write. William Mann wrote the intellectual article about the Beatles. He uses a whole lot of musical terminology and he’s a twit.”
“To this day I don’t have any idea what are. They sound like exotic birds”
Here’s the entire article:
“It became notorious for its references to pandiatonic clusters and Aeolian cadence, and signalled the point at which Lennon and McCartney’s songwriting began to be seriously considered by established critics.
The outstanding English composers of 1963 must seem to have been John Lennon and Paul McCartney, the talented young musicians from Liverpool whose songs have been sweeping the country since last Christmas, whether performed by their own group, the Beatles, or by the numerous other teams of English troubadours that they also supply with songs.
I am not concerned here with the social phenomenon of Beatlemania, which finds expression in handbags, balloons and other articles bearing the likenesses of the loved ones, or in the hysterical screaming of young girls whenever the Beatle Quartet performs in public, but with the musical phenomenon. For several decades, in fact since the decline of the music-hall, England has taken her popular songs from the United States, either directly or by mimicry.
But the songs of Lennon and McCartney are distinctly indigenous in character, the most imaginative and inventive examples of a style that has been developing on Merseyside during the past few years. And there is a nice, rather flattering irony in the news that the Beatles have now become prime favourites in America, too.
The strength of character in pop songs seems, and quite understandably, to be determined usually by the number of composers involved; when three or four people are required to make the original tunesmith’s work publicly presentable it is unlikely to retain much individuality or to wear very well. The virtue of the Beatles’ repertory is that, apparently, they do it themselves; three of the four are composers, they are versatile instrumentalists, and when they do borrow a song from another repertory, their treatment is idiosyncratic – as when Paul McCartney sings ‘Till There Was You’ from The Music Man, a cool, easy, tasteful version of this ballad, quite without artificial sentimentality.
Their noisy items are the ones that arouse teenagers’ excitement. Glutinous crooning is generally out of fashion these days, and even a songs about ‘‘Misery’’ sounds fundamentally quite cheerful; the slow, sad song about ‘‘This Boy’’, which features prominently in Beatle programmes, is expressively unusual for its lugubrious music, but harmonically it is one of their most intriguing, with its chains of pandiationic clusters, and the sentiment is acceptable because voiced cleanly and crisply. But harmonic interest is typical of their quicker songs, too, and one gets the impression that they think simultaneously of harmony and melody, so firmly are the major tonic sevenths and ninths built into their tunes, and the flat submediant key switches, so natural is the Aeolian cadence at the end of ‘Not A Second Time’ (the chord progression which ends Mahler’s Song of the Earth).
Those submediant switches from C major into A flat major, and to a lesser extent mediant ones (eg the octave ascent in the famous ‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’) are a trademark of Lennon-McCartney songs – they do not figure much in other pop repertories, or in the Beatles’ arrangements of borrowed material – and show signs of becoming a mannerism. The other trademark of their compositions is a firm and purposeful bass line with a musical life of its own; how Lennon and McCartney divide their creative responsibilites I have yet to discover, but it is perhaps significant that Paul is the bass guitarist of the group. It may also be significant that George Harrison’s song ‘Don’t Bother Me’ is harmonically a good deal more primitive, though it is nicely enough presented.
I suppose it is the sheer loudness of the music that appeals to Beatle admirers (there is something to be heard even through the squeals) and many parents must have cursed the electric guitar’s amplification this Christmas – how fresh and euphonious the ordinary guitars sound in the Beatles’ version of Till There Was You – but parents who are still managing to survive the decibels and, after copious repetition over several months, still deriving some musical pleasure from the overhearing, do so because there is a good deal of variety – oh, so welcome in pop music – about what they sing.
The autocratic but not by any means ungrammatical attitude to tonality (closer to, say, Peter Maxwell Davies’s carols in O Magnum Mysteriumthan to Gershwin or Loewe or even Lionel Bart); the exhilarating and often quasi-instrumental vocal duetting, sometimes in scat or in falsetto, behind the melodic line; the melismas with altered vowels (‘I saw her yesterday-ee-ay’) which have not quite become mannered, and the discreet, sometimes subtle, varieties of instrumentation – a suspicion of piano or organ, a few bars of mouth-organ obbligato, an excursion on the claves or maraccas; the translation of African Blues or American western idioms (in ‘Baby It’s You’, the Magyar 8/8 metre, too) into tough, sensitive Merseyside.
These are some of the qualities that make one wonder with interest what the Beatles, and particularly Lennon and McCartney, will do next, and if America will spoil them or hold on to them, and if their next record will wear as well as the others. They have brought a distinctive and exhilarating flavour into a genre of music that was in danger of ceasing to be music at all.”

Having read that I’m really glad I prefer ABBA.

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Date: 29/12/2024 11:33:37
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2230401
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


OTD in ‘63, the London Times published this famous article about the Beatles written by William Mann.
Mann wrote “one gets the impression that they think simultaneously of harmony and melody, so firmly are the major tonic sevenths and ninths built into their tunes, and the flat submediant key switches, so natural is the Aeolian cadence at the end of Not A Second Time (the chord progression which ends Mahler’s Song of the Earth).”
“I still don’t know what it means at the end, but it made us acceptable to the intellectuals. It worked and we were flattered,” said John.
Even so, John could not help but make fun of the article, admitting a “quiet giggle when straight-faced critics start feeding all sorts of hidden meanings into the stuff we write. William Mann wrote the intellectual article about the Beatles. He uses a whole lot of musical terminology and he’s a twit.”
“To this day I don’t have any idea what are. They sound like exotic birds”
Here’s the entire article:
“It became notorious for its references to pandiatonic clusters and Aeolian cadence, and signalled the point at which Lennon and McCartney’s songwriting began to be seriously considered by established critics.
The outstanding English composers of 1963 must seem to have been John Lennon and Paul McCartney, the talented young musicians from Liverpool whose songs have been sweeping the country since last Christmas, whether performed by their own group, the Beatles, or by the numerous other teams of English troubadours that they also supply with songs.
I am not concerned here with the social phenomenon of Beatlemania, which finds expression in handbags, balloons and other articles bearing the likenesses of the loved ones, or in the hysterical screaming of young girls whenever the Beatle Quartet performs in public, but with the musical phenomenon. For several decades, in fact since the decline of the music-hall, England has taken her popular songs from the United States, either directly or by mimicry.
But the songs of Lennon and McCartney are distinctly indigenous in character, the most imaginative and inventive examples of a style that has been developing on Merseyside during the past few years. And there is a nice, rather flattering irony in the news that the Beatles have now become prime favourites in America, too.
The strength of character in pop songs seems, and quite understandably, to be determined usually by the number of composers involved; when three or four people are required to make the original tunesmith’s work publicly presentable it is unlikely to retain much individuality or to wear very well. The virtue of the Beatles’ repertory is that, apparently, they do it themselves; three of the four are composers, they are versatile instrumentalists, and when they do borrow a song from another repertory, their treatment is idiosyncratic – as when Paul McCartney sings ‘Till There Was You’ from The Music Man, a cool, easy, tasteful version of this ballad, quite without artificial sentimentality.
Their noisy items are the ones that arouse teenagers’ excitement. Glutinous crooning is generally out of fashion these days, and even a songs about ‘‘Misery’’ sounds fundamentally quite cheerful; the slow, sad song about ‘‘This Boy’’, which features prominently in Beatle programmes, is expressively unusual for its lugubrious music, but harmonically it is one of their most intriguing, with its chains of pandiationic clusters, and the sentiment is acceptable because voiced cleanly and crisply. But harmonic interest is typical of their quicker songs, too, and one gets the impression that they think simultaneously of harmony and melody, so firmly are the major tonic sevenths and ninths built into their tunes, and the flat submediant key switches, so natural is the Aeolian cadence at the end of ‘Not A Second Time’ (the chord progression which ends Mahler’s Song of the Earth).
Those submediant switches from C major into A flat major, and to a lesser extent mediant ones (eg the octave ascent in the famous ‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’) are a trademark of Lennon-McCartney songs – they do not figure much in other pop repertories, or in the Beatles’ arrangements of borrowed material – and show signs of becoming a mannerism. The other trademark of their compositions is a firm and purposeful bass line with a musical life of its own; how Lennon and McCartney divide their creative responsibilites I have yet to discover, but it is perhaps significant that Paul is the bass guitarist of the group. It may also be significant that George Harrison’s song ‘Don’t Bother Me’ is harmonically a good deal more primitive, though it is nicely enough presented.
I suppose it is the sheer loudness of the music that appeals to Beatle admirers (there is something to be heard even through the squeals) and many parents must have cursed the electric guitar’s amplification this Christmas – how fresh and euphonious the ordinary guitars sound in the Beatles’ version of Till There Was You – but parents who are still managing to survive the decibels and, after copious repetition over several months, still deriving some musical pleasure from the overhearing, do so because there is a good deal of variety – oh, so welcome in pop music – about what they sing.
The autocratic but not by any means ungrammatical attitude to tonality (closer to, say, Peter Maxwell Davies’s carols in O Magnum Mysteriumthan to Gershwin or Loewe or even Lionel Bart); the exhilarating and often quasi-instrumental vocal duetting, sometimes in scat or in falsetto, behind the melodic line; the melismas with altered vowels (‘I saw her yesterday-ee-ay’) which have not quite become mannered, and the discreet, sometimes subtle, varieties of instrumentation – a suspicion of piano or organ, a few bars of mouth-organ obbligato, an excursion on the claves or maraccas; the translation of African Blues or American western idioms (in ‘Baby It’s You’, the Magyar 8/8 metre, too) into tough, sensitive Merseyside.
These are some of the qualities that make one wonder with interest what the Beatles, and particularly Lennon and McCartney, will do next, and if America will spoil them or hold on to them, and if their next record will wear as well as the others. They have brought a distinctive and exhilarating flavour into a genre of music that was in danger of ceasing to be music at all.”

Interesting read, and John Lennon’s comment up the top raised a smile.

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Date: 29/12/2024 13:17:37
From: Ian
ID: 2230458
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


OTD in ‘63, the London Times published this famous article about the Beatles written by William Mann.
Mann wrote “one gets the impression that they think simultaneously of harmony and melody, so firmly are the major tonic sevenths and ninths built into their tunes, and the flat submediant key switches, so natural is the Aeolian cadence at the end of Not A Second Time (the chord progression which ends Mahler’s Song of the Earth).”
“I still don’t know what it means at the end, but it made us acceptable to the intellectuals. It worked and we were flattered,” said John.
Even so, John could not help but make fun of the article, admitting a “quiet giggle when straight-faced critics start feeding all sorts of hidden meanings into the stuff we write. William Mann wrote the intellectual article about the Beatles. He uses a whole lot of musical terminology and he’s a twit.”
“To this day I don’t have any idea what are. They sound like exotic birds”
Here’s the entire article:
“It became notorious for its references to pandiatonic clusters and Aeolian cadence, and signalled the point at which Lennon and McCartney’s songwriting began to be seriously considered by established critics.
The outstanding English composers of 1963 must seem to have been John Lennon and Paul McCartney, the talented young musicians from Liverpool whose songs have been sweeping the country since last Christmas, whether performed by their own group, the Beatles, or by the numerous other teams of English troubadours that they also supply with songs.
I am not concerned here with the social phenomenon of Beatlemania, which finds expression in handbags, balloons and other articles bearing the likenesses of the loved ones, or in the hysterical screaming of young girls whenever the Beatle Quartet performs in public, but with the musical phenomenon. For several decades, in fact since the decline of the music-hall, England has taken her popular songs from the United States, either directly or by mimicry.
But the songs of Lennon and McCartney are distinctly indigenous in character, the most imaginative and inventive examples of a style that has been developing on Merseyside during the past few years. And there is a nice, rather flattering irony in the news that the Beatles have now become prime favourites in America, too.
The strength of character in pop songs seems, and quite understandably, to be determined usually by the number of composers involved; when three or four people are required to make the original tunesmith’s work publicly presentable it is unlikely to retain much individuality or to wear very well. The virtue of the Beatles’ repertory is that, apparently, they do it themselves; three of the four are composers, they are versatile instrumentalists, and when they do borrow a song from another repertory, their treatment is idiosyncratic – as when Paul McCartney sings ‘Till There Was You’ from The Music Man, a cool, easy, tasteful version of this ballad, quite without artificial sentimentality.
Their noisy items are the ones that arouse teenagers’ excitement. Glutinous crooning is generally out of fashion these days, and even a songs about ‘‘Misery’’ sounds fundamentally quite cheerful; the slow, sad song about ‘‘This Boy’’, which features prominently in Beatle programmes, is expressively unusual for its lugubrious music, but harmonically it is one of their most intriguing, with its chains of pandiationic clusters, and the sentiment is acceptable because voiced cleanly and crisply. But harmonic interest is typical of their quicker songs, too, and one gets the impression that they think simultaneously of harmony and melody, so firmly are the major tonic sevenths and ninths built into their tunes, and the flat submediant key switches, so natural is the Aeolian cadence at the end of ‘Not A Second Time’ (the chord progression which ends Mahler’s Song of the Earth).
Those submediant switches from C major into A flat major, and to a lesser extent mediant ones (eg the octave ascent in the famous ‘I Want To Hold Your Hand’) are a trademark of Lennon-McCartney songs – they do not figure much in other pop repertories, or in the Beatles’ arrangements of borrowed material – and show signs of becoming a mannerism. The other trademark of their compositions is a firm and purposeful bass line with a musical life of its own; how Lennon and McCartney divide their creative responsibilites I have yet to discover, but it is perhaps significant that Paul is the bass guitarist of the group. It may also be significant that George Harrison’s song ‘Don’t Bother Me’ is harmonically a good deal more primitive, though it is nicely enough presented.
I suppose it is the sheer loudness of the music that appeals to Beatle admirers (there is something to be heard even through the squeals) and many parents must have cursed the electric guitar’s amplification this Christmas – how fresh and euphonious the ordinary guitars sound in the Beatles’ version of Till There Was You – but parents who are still managing to survive the decibels and, after copious repetition over several months, still deriving some musical pleasure from the overhearing, do so because there is a good deal of variety – oh, so welcome in pop music – about what they sing.
The autocratic but not by any means ungrammatical attitude to tonality (closer to, say, Peter Maxwell Davies’s carols in O Magnum Mysteriumthan to Gershwin or Loewe or even Lionel Bart); the exhilarating and often quasi-instrumental vocal duetting, sometimes in scat or in falsetto, behind the melodic line; the melismas with altered vowels (‘I saw her yesterday-ee-ay’) which have not quite become mannered, and the discreet, sometimes subtle, varieties of instrumentation – a suspicion of piano or organ, a few bars of mouth-organ obbligato, an excursion on the claves or maraccas; the translation of African Blues or American western idioms (in ‘Baby It’s You’, the Magyar 8/8 metre, too) into tough, sensitive Merseyside.
These are some of the qualities that make one wonder with interest what the Beatles, and particularly Lennon and McCartney, will do next, and if America will spoil them or hold on to them, and if their next record will wear as well as the others. They have brought a distinctive and exhilarating flavour into a genre of music that was in danger of ceasing to be music at all.”

Interesting. I have heard that article referenced for years but never seen it.

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Date: 30/12/2024 22:02:35
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2231102
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Simon & Garfunkel – Richard Cory

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Date: 30/12/2024 22:19:12
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2231114
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Simon & Garfunkel – Richard Cory

I thought 1966 must have been pretty well the start of their career, but the Internet reminds me they were playing together back in 1956, age 15!

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Date: 30/12/2024 22:26:24
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2231120
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

Simon & Garfunkel – Richard Cory

I thought 1966 must have been pretty well the start of their career, but the Internet reminds me they were playing together back in 1956, age 15!

And Paul Simon is still doing it. Paul Simon – Seven Psalms trailer

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Date: 31/12/2024 01:01:16
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2231140
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

“Sara Bareilles sings powerful cover of Goodbye Yellow Brick Road”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJM0DM4vc64

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Date: 31/12/2024 21:51:26
From: roughbarked
ID: 2231459
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Simon & Garfunkel – 1966.06 – Haarlem, Holland | Live Concert Video

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Date: 31/12/2024 22:20:22
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2231477
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Simon & Garfunkel – 1966.06 – Haarlem, Holland | Live Concert Video

watched that yesterday.

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Date: 31/12/2024 22:21:19
From: roughbarked
ID: 2231478
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

Simon & Garfunkel – 1966.06 – Haarlem, Holland | Live Concert Video

watched that yesterday.

Good. :)

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Date: 31/12/2024 23:03:08
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 2231504
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

My new favourite song:

Pink Pony Club

After her breakout year this song is now charting again despite being first released 4 years ago.

About the artist:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chappell_Roan

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Date: 2/01/2025 19:07:13
From: Michael V
ID: 2232242
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I Start to Play Led Zeppelin and This Violinist Steals The Show, Dovidas and Mia

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Date: 3/01/2025 16:36:08
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2232671
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Yusuf / Cat Stevens – Into White (Live, 1971) | Tea For The Tillerman
link

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Date: 3/01/2025 17:26:20
From: kii
ID: 2232684
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Yusuf / Cat Stevens – Into White (Live, 1971) | Tea For The Tillerman
link

Perfect.

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Date: 3/01/2025 17:27:34
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2232685
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:


sarahs mum said:

Yusuf / Cat Stevens – Into White (Live, 1971) | Tea For The Tillerman
link

Perfect.

inspired by buffy’s washing.

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Date: 3/01/2025 17:37:34
From: kii
ID: 2232692
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


kii said:

sarahs mum said:

Yusuf / Cat Stevens – Into White (Live, 1971) | Tea For The Tillerman
link

Perfect.

inspired by buffy’s washing.

That was a lovely visually of her washing. I know she has a proper line with a prop.

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Date: 3/01/2025 17:44:37
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2232698
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Haven’t been listening to much music.

Rather, to Sherlock Holmes stories, read by the newly-minted knight of the realm, Stephen Fry:

https://fourble.co.uk/podcast/stephenfryre2

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Date: 3/01/2025 17:47:26
From: Michael V
ID: 2232701
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I find it interesting how quickly he distils the song down to its minimum, then quickly arranges his stuff around that.

Dovydas does a song he’s never heard before, which the singer requested

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Date: 4/01/2025 22:42:25
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2233131
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Steeleye Span – Long Lankin – Live in 1975!

With a nice bit of Peter Knighting at the end.

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Date: 4/01/2025 22:48:57
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2233135
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Steeleye Span – Long Lankin – Live in 1975!

With a nice bit of Peter Knighting at the end.

Ta. I saw them in concert in that very year, in Adelaide.

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Date: 4/01/2025 22:53:28
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2233137
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Steeleye Span – Long Lankin – Live in 1975!

With a nice bit of Peter Knighting at the end.

Ta. I saw them in concert in that very year, in Adelaide.

I never saw them live, which is a bit sad considering I was living in London from 1969-74.

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Date: 5/01/2025 07:09:16
From: roughbarked
ID: 2233175
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bubblecar said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Steeleye Span – Long Lankin – Live in 1975!

With a nice bit of Peter Knighting at the end.

Ta. I saw them in concert in that very year, in Adelaide.

I never saw them live, which is a bit sad considering I was living in London from 1969-74.

Enjoyed that. Mrs rb saw them live in Perth back in the early 70’s.

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Date: 5/01/2025 07:42:42
From: roughbarked
ID: 2233177
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

John Lennon once said, “Ticket to ride was the first heavy metal recording”.
Ticket to ride

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Date: 5/01/2025 09:19:04
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2233183
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


John Lennon once said, “Ticket to ride was the first heavy metal recording”.
Ticket to ride

i do like the Carpenter’s version too.

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Date: 5/01/2025 10:16:31
From: Ian
ID: 2233225
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


John Lennon once said, “Ticket to ride was the first heavy metal recording”.
Ticket to ride

It aint heavy metal.. heavy tin foil maybe. John was doing a lot of acid around its recording… (I Want You (She’s So Heavy) is a better example of early heavy metal)

It’s interesting for its droning India influenced A sus9 on the intro and verses on jangly 12 string guitar. John throws in a Major 9th chord which is very tasty and unusual.

A lovely bit of pop.

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Date: 5/01/2025 10:27:50
From: roughbarked
ID: 2233228
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ian said:


roughbarked said:

John Lennon once said, “Ticket to ride was the first heavy metal recording”.
Ticket to ride

It aint heavy metal.. heavy tin foil maybe. John was doing a lot of acid around its recording… (I Want You (She’s So Heavy) is a better example of early heavy metal)

It’s interesting for its droning India influenced A sus9 on the intro and verses on jangly 12 string guitar. John throws in a Major 9th chord which is very tasty and unusual.

A lovely bit of pop.

That’s yet another interpretation of the lyric. Ticket was a term for acid soaked blotting paper

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Date: 5/01/2025 10:34:08
From: Ian
ID: 2233230
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Ian said:

roughbarked said:

John Lennon once said, “Ticket to ride was the first heavy metal recording”.
Ticket to ride

It aint heavy metal.. heavy tin foil maybe. John was doing a lot of acid around its recording… (I Want You (She’s So Heavy) is a better example of early heavy metal)

It’s interesting for its droning India influenced A sus9 on the intro and verses on jangly 12 string guitar. John throws in a Major 9th chord which is very tasty and unusual.

A lovely bit of pop.

That’s yet another interpretation of the lyric. Ticket was a term for acid soaked blotting paper

I wasn’t commenting on the lyrics.

“Gaby Whitehill and Andrew Trendall of Gigwise have interpreted the song to be about a woman leaving her boyfriend to become a prostitute.”

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Date: 5/01/2025 10:36:02
From: roughbarked
ID: 2233231
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Ian said:


roughbarked said:

Ian said:

It aint heavy metal.. heavy tin foil maybe. John was doing a lot of acid around its recording… (I Want You (She’s So Heavy) is a better example of early heavy metal)

It’s interesting for its droning India influenced A sus9 on the intro and verses on jangly 12 string guitar. John throws in a Major 9th chord which is very tasty and unusual.

A lovely bit of pop.

That’s yet another interpretation of the lyric. Ticket was a term for acid soaked blotting paper

I wasn’t commenting on the lyrics.

“Gaby Whitehill and Andrew Trendall of Gigwise have interpreted the song to be about a woman leaving her boyfriend to become a prostitute.”

Yes, based on John and Paul’s comments that is what it is really about.

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Date: 5/01/2025 21:37:16
From: dv
ID: 2233534
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/qoYv9H_UCvE?si=P1lHBMoKsvNLJMwc

Just played on Classic FM

Malasana

Composer

Rani, Hania | Czocher, Dobrawa

Performers

Hania Rani (piano) + Dobrawa Czocher (cello) + Kornelia Grądzka (violin) + Paweł Czarny (viola) + Mateusz Błaszczak (cello) + Ziemowit Klimek (double bass & moog)

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Date: 5/01/2025 22:25:51
From: dv
ID: 2233540
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://youtu.be/qoYv9H_UCvE?si=P1lHBMoKsvNLJMwc

Just played on Classic FM

Malasana

Composer

Rani, Hania | Czocher, Dobrawa

Performers

Hania Rani (piano) + Dobrawa Czocher (cello) + Kornelia Grądzka (violin) + Paweł Czarny (viola) + Mateusz Błaszczak (cello) + Ziemowit Klimek (double bass & moog)

Rani is touring Australia soon, I should probably go

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Date: 5/01/2025 22:36:06
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2233542
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Incredible String Band – Painted Chariot

I liked the video to go with it.

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Date: 5/01/2025 22:46:03
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2233546
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bert Jansch – Blackwaterside – Live Norwegian TV 73

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Date: 5/01/2025 22:49:41
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2233548
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Danny Thompson – Women In War (Remastered 2023)

246 views!

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Date: 8/01/2025 17:45:34
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2234462
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 9/01/2025 22:35:38
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2234905
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

and now for something completely different:

John Renbourn – Bicycle Tune

Very relaxing.

And somehow I’d managed to avoid hearing it before.

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Date: 9/01/2025 22:47:02
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2234911
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


and now for something completely different:

John Renbourn – Bicycle Tune

Very relaxing.

And somehow I’d managed to avoid hearing it before.

Nice little choon.

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Date: 9/01/2025 22:55:11
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2234915
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


and now for something completely different:

John Renbourn – Bicycle Tune

Very relaxing.

And somehow I’d managed to avoid hearing it before.

Diogenes looking for an honest man?

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Date: 9/01/2025 22:57:54
From: Bogsnorkler
ID: 2234918
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

and now for something completely different:

John Renbourn – Bicycle Tune

Very relaxing.

And somehow I’d managed to avoid hearing it before.

Diogenes looking for an honest man?

a good man is hard to find.

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Date: 11/01/2025 11:10:17
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2235483
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

A new(ish) youtoob of Davy Graham live:

Davey Graham – Moanin’

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Date: 11/01/2025 12:15:08
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2235520
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Something else I learned today:

Of Richard Thompson’s song, Crazy Man Michael.

“SO much power is this sad sad story .. Richard wrote this after a van crash on the way home from a gig .In the crash his girl friend Jeannie Franklyn and the bands drummer both died .. It took him years before he could touch this song himself …Many good wishes to him . Life is most defiantly perilous.. A very hard thing to find out at 19 ..”

Richard Thompson plays Crazy Man Michael

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Date: 11/01/2025 12:21:25
From: Tamb
ID: 2235522
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Something else I learned today:

Of Richard Thompson’s song, Crazy Man Michael.

“SO much power is this sad sad story .. Richard wrote this after a van crash on the way home from a gig .In the crash his girl friend Jeannie Franklyn and the bands drummer both died .. It took him years before he could touch this song himself …Many good wishes to him . Life is most defiantly perilous.. A very hard thing to find out at 19 ..”

Richard Thompson plays Crazy Man Michael


Tammy Wynette “I don’t want to play house”

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Date: 12/01/2025 08:22:37
From: roughbarked
ID: 2235907
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bert Jansch. A man and his songs

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Date: 12/01/2025 08:24:15
From: roughbarked
ID: 2235908
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Bert Jansch. A man and his songs

That’s part 3 in a series of parts.

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Date: 12/01/2025 08:26:26
From: roughbarked
ID: 2235910
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

Bert Jansch. A man and his songs

That’s part 3 in a series of parts.

and here’s part 1

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Date: 12/01/2025 08:29:28
From: roughbarked
ID: 2235912
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

Bert Jansch. A man and his songs

That’s part 3 in a series of parts.

and here’s part 1

and part 2

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Date: 17/01/2025 15:02:39
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2238040
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Lady Moon – The Blacksmith (Live in Cotopaxi)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bG6-0P9E9SI

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Date: 18/01/2025 08:33:04
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2238215
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Paul McCartney played bass and sang harmonies on “Carolina in my mind”. James has said that George Harrison also sang a part, but was not credited on the album.

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Date: 18/01/2025 12:13:59
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 2238351
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU-wH8SrFro

Link

Adriano Celentano canta “Prisencolinensinainciusol” da “Formula due” del 1973

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Date: 18/01/2025 12:27:55
From: dv
ID: 2238364
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

ChrispenEvan said:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU-wH8SrFro

Link

Adriano Celentano canta “Prisencolinensinainciusol” da “Formula due” del 1973

I was just looking at that a couple of days ago

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Date: 18/01/2025 13:00:06
From: ChrispenEvan
ID: 2238392
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


ChrispenEvan said:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU-wH8SrFro

Link

Adriano Celentano canta “Prisencolinensinainciusol” da “Formula due” del 1973

I was just looking at that a couple of days ago

it is pretty good. just goes to show…

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Date: 18/01/2025 22:30:15
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2238594
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bert Jansch – Sounds of the 70s, 15/7/71

On 15 July, Bert Jansch recorded a BBC radio session for Bob Harris’ ‘Sounds of the 70s’. It has long been the holy grail of Bert’s BBC career – songs almost all from the ‘Rosemary Lane’ LP that in several cases he would never perform again. Six songs were recorded, split over two broadcasts: Twa Corbies, Nobody’s Bar and Bird Song plus some chat with Bert on 2 August 1971; and Omie Wise, Tell Me What is True Love and A Dream, A Dream, A Dream (plus a repeat of Bird Song) on 23 August 1971.

Christopher Gardiner, who made the priceless recording of Bert’s concert at the Royal Festival Hall on 30 June 1971 (elsewhere on YouTube), taped all the songs from both of these broadcasts. Unfortunately, Twa Corbies is lost but everything else was on his reel in remarkable fidelity (albeit the 23/8/71 tracks being in mono and needing more restoration work). Cormac O’Kane has digitised, restored and mastered the recording – which, of course, came to light only a few months too late for Earth’s ‘Bert Jansch at the BBC’ 8CD set.

It appears here in MP3 form (for convenience) as a gift to Bert Jansch fans from Christopher and myself. Should there be demand for an official release on, say, a Record Store Day vinyl 10-inch, the 48k WAVs will be provided for the cost of the restoration.

Songs & date of broadcast:
1. Nobody’s Bar (2/8/71)
2. Bird Song (2/8/71)
3. Omie Wise (23/8/71)
4. Tell Me What is True Love (23/8/71)
5. A Dream, A Dream, A Dream (23/8/71)
6. Bird Song (repeat from 23/8/71, with comments from Bob at the start and end)

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Date: 18/01/2025 23:05:33
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2238603
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bert Jansch – Sounds of the 70s, 15/7/71

On 15 July, Bert Jansch recorded a BBC radio session for Bob Harris’ ‘Sounds of the 70s’. It has long been the holy grail of Bert’s BBC career – songs almost all from the ‘Rosemary Lane’ LP that in several cases he would never perform again. Six songs were recorded, split over two broadcasts: Twa Corbies, Nobody’s Bar and Bird Song plus some chat with Bert on 2 August 1971; and Omie Wise, Tell Me What is True Love and A Dream, A Dream, A Dream (plus a repeat of Bird Song) on 23 August 1971.

Christopher Gardiner, who made the priceless recording of Bert’s concert at the Royal Festival Hall on 30 June 1971 (elsewhere on YouTube), taped all the songs from both of these broadcasts. Unfortunately, Twa Corbies is lost but everything else was on his reel in remarkable fidelity (albeit the 23/8/71 tracks being in mono and needing more restoration work). Cormac O’Kane has digitised, restored and mastered the recording – which, of course, came to light only a few months too late for Earth’s ‘Bert Jansch at the BBC’ 8CD set.

It appears here in MP3 form (for convenience) as a gift to Bert Jansch fans from Christopher and myself. Should there be demand for an official release on, say, a Record Store Day vinyl 10-inch, the 48k WAVs will be provided for the cost of the restoration.

Songs & date of broadcast:
1. Nobody’s Bar (2/8/71)
2. Bird Song (2/8/71)
3. Omie Wise (23/8/71)
4. Tell Me What is True Love (23/8/71)
5. A Dream, A Dream, A Dream (23/8/71)
6. Bird Song (repeat from 23/8/71, with comments from Bob at the start and end)

Ta, later.

Reading a Reggie Fortune murder mystery at the moment which requires a more mysterious soundtrack.

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Date: 19/01/2025 00:48:57
From: roughbarked
ID: 2238622
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Sledgehammer

Peter Gabriel.

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Date: 19/01/2025 01:01:59
From: party_pants
ID: 2238625
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Sledgehammer

Peter Gabriel.

great song, great memories

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Date: 19/01/2025 07:42:51
From: dv
ID: 2238643
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/aCKlTJxGAuI?si=WX2BdWjPsEAI2CdH

Jessie – Paw

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Date: 20/01/2025 14:47:43
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2239099
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j_QLzthSkfM

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Date: 21/01/2025 16:10:22
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2239553
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Abraham, Martin And John
Dion

link

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Date: 21/01/2025 16:15:12
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2239556
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:

Abraham, Martin And John
Dion

link

Just looked that up.

I’d somehow not heard it back in ’68, but it seems quite appropriate for today.

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Date: 21/01/2025 16:20:29
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2239558
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

Abraham, Martin And John
Dion

link

Just looked that up.

I’d somehow not heard it back in ’68, but it seems quite appropriate for today.

there were a few versions but this was the version that came over my airwaves. fell in love with the music first.

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Date: 21/01/2025 16:40:40
From: roughbarked
ID: 2239570
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

Abraham, Martin And John
Dion

link

Just looked that up.

I’d somehow not heard it back in ’68, but it seems quite appropriate for today.

Yes.

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Date: 22/01/2025 21:52:41
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2240298
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Garth Hudson, the last surviving member of The Band, dies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3wjp0ySut0

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Date: 22/01/2025 22:53:40
From: Ian
ID: 2240320
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Garth Hudson, the last surviving member of The Band, dies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3wjp0ySut0

All gone… what a Band


Garth Hudson, the last remaining founder member of the Band, has died aged 87.

The multi-instrumentalist, who played keyboards and saxophone for the bestselling 1960s folk-rockers as well as Bob Dylan, died peacefully in his sleep at the Woodstock nursing home he lived in, the executor of his estate confirmed to the Toronto Star.

Hudson’s variously spirited and melancholy organ lines were a key part of the Band’s sound – including his psychedelically vamping intro to Chest Fever – and he was also an accordionist, including on the Dylan-penned When I Paint My Masterpiece. Hudson was also responsible for recording and archiving the sessions that became The Basement Tapes, with the Band and Dylan playing ad-hoc songs in a house in upstate New York.

Born Eric Hudson into a family of musicians in Windsor, Canada, in 1937, Hudson played church organ, piano and accordion during his childhood and had written his first song by the age of 11. Still in his teens, he joined a band – later called the Kapers – in London, Ontario, where his family had moved.

Ronnie Hawkins and Levon Helm saw Hudson perform and wanted to recruit him to their group the Hawks – though Hudson initially resisted as he was planning on becoming a music teacher. After agreeing to teach music theory to the rest of the band as part of his employment with them, he joined the lineup, also featuring Robbie Robertson, Rick Danko and Richard Manuel – minus Hawkins, who they split from in 1963, they later became the Band.

Still as the Hawks, they were hired by Dylan to be his backing band (in part after being recommended by Dylan’s manager’s secretary). Dylan had recently moved away from his folk roots and embraced electric guitar, to the anger of some – Hudson was in the band when an audience member shouted “Judas!” at Dylan in Manchester’s Free Trade Hall.

The group remained close to Dylan on their return, moving up to a big pink house in Saugerties in rural New York in 1967, ahead of the summer of love. It was here that they wrote the Band’s debut album Music from Big Pink, and where they recorded songs with Dylan that were much bootlegged until they were compiled on The Basement Tapes in 1975. These included Dylan classics such as I Shall Be Released, as well as songs with Dylan for the Band, such as Tears of Rage and This Wheel’s on Fire.

Hudson created the recording setup there, with stereo mixers, tape recorder and microphones. “That’s really the way to do a recording,” Dylan later said. “In a peaceful, relaxed setting – in somebody’s basement. With the windows open … and a dog lying on the floor.” Hudson also archived the tapes himself in a wooden box of his own design.

He was also behind other imaginative recording techniques, such as feeding a clavinet through a wah-wah pedal – the croaky, funky results can be heard on Up on Cripple Creek.

The group recorded seven studio albums between 1968 and 1977 – their self-titled 1969 album and 1970’s Stage Fright both reached the US Top 10 – and bowed out of touring with The Last Waltz, an all-star concert documented on film by Martin Scorsese. Hudson then joined the reunited Band in 1983, and released three more albums with them during the 1990s.

He also took on session work in the 1980s with artists such as Emmylou Harris, Van Morrison and Leonard Cohen, and performed The Wall with Roger Waters in Berlin in 1990 alongside Band bandmates and other star guests. Aside from an exhibition soundtrack he composed in 1980, he released little solo music, aside from a 2001 studio album The Sea to the North.

As a member of the Band, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, and given a lifetime achievement Grammy award in 2008.

He was courted by younger artists, playing with indie rock stars during the 21st century such as Neko Case and Secret Machines. In 2010 he released Garth Hudson Presents: A Canadian Celebration of the Band, featuring cover versions of Band songs played by him alongside Neil Young and others.

Vale

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Date: 22/01/2025 23:59:21
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2240322
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Band/Stagefright Live/The Last Waltz

link

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Date: 23/01/2025 02:53:56
From: kii
ID: 2240325
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


The Band/Stagefright Live/The Last Waltz

link

❤ Garth Hudson

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Date: 24/01/2025 22:09:09
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2241080
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

incredible string band – waltz of the new moon

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Date: 24/01/2025 22:44:22
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2241087
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Steeleye Span – Electric Folk (BBC Four) 1974

32 minutes of live Steeleye Span, including dancing with monsters.

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Date: 24/01/2025 23:01:22
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2241093
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I’m sure we’ve had this one before, but it’s worth a replay.

I love this song, and also the video, and also the backup vocalist, whose name I do not know.

Never Any Good – Martin Simpson

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Date: 26/01/2025 22:39:24
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2241828
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Anaïs Mitchell – 4 Song Set

Some new(ish) stuff from Anais Mitchell.

Why isn’t she famous?

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Date: 26/01/2025 22:44:14
From: Michael V
ID: 2241829
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Anaïs Mitchell – 4 Song Set

Some new(ish) stuff from Anais Mitchell.

Why isn’t she famous?

Maybe not everybody has the same opinion of her as you have.

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Date: 26/01/2025 22:47:29
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2241830
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Anaïs Mitchell – 4 Song Set

Some new(ish) stuff from Anais Mitchell.

Why isn’t she famous?

Maybe not everybody has the same opinion of her as you have.

Hmmm

I suppose that’s possible.

No accounting for taste.

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Date: 26/01/2025 22:52:29
From: Michael V
ID: 2241831
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Michael V said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Anaïs Mitchell – 4 Song Set

Some new(ish) stuff from Anais Mitchell.

Why isn’t she famous?

Maybe not everybody has the same opinion of her as you have.

Hmmm

I suppose that’s possible.

No accounting for taste.

:)

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Date: 26/01/2025 22:59:38
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2241833
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Anaïs Mitchell – 4 Song Set

Some new(ish) stuff from Anais Mitchell.

Why isn’t she famous?

there is a lot of talent in that genre. And it isn’t pop music.

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Date: 27/01/2025 12:59:40
From: roughbarked
ID: 2241993
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Enjoyable interview with a few songs, Anne Briggs Portrait Interview

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Date: 27/01/2025 13:26:34
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2242013
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Enjoyable interview with a few songs, Anne Briggs Portrait Interview

Thanks for that, hadn’t seen it.

Will give it a good listen later.

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Date: 27/01/2025 14:14:34
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2242025
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Just heard this little group playing outside the Syd Op House yesterday:

Australian Guitar Quartet

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Date: 27/01/2025 14:19:54
From: roughbarked
ID: 2242031
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Nobody Plays Like This – Classical Guitarist Reacts to Andrés Segovia

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Date: 27/01/2025 14:32:32
From: roughbarked
ID: 2242040
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Andres Segovia Live Concert on RAI Italian Television 1956

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Date: 28/01/2025 22:38:52
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2242651
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I’m reading Kafka on the Shore, and the young hero of the book is alone in a remote rural hut.

He reads the history of Eichman and his trial, most appropriate for today.

He listens to Duke Ellington and Cream, Crossroads.

So so did I.

CREAM Crossroads 1968

This recording is the live recording from Wheels of Fire, and comes with a live video, which I never knew existed.

Top comment:

I’ve been dead for several years, but listening to this has brought me back to life.

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Date: 28/01/2025 22:47:18
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2242652
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And here’s
Cream avec Eric Clapton Spoonful

Also from 1968.

Not the Filmore recording, but still bloody good.

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Date: 28/01/2025 22:53:39
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2242656
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And for those with 16 min 39 seconds to spare, here’s the Wheels of Fire version:

Cream Spoonful Live

No live video with this one (but some good stills).

And that’s it from me for tonight.

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Date: 28/01/2025 23:03:18
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2242657
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


And for those with 16 min 39 seconds to spare, here’s the Wheels of Fire version:

Cream Spoonful Live

No live video with this one (but some good stills).

And that’s it from me for tonight.

Might be more to the ex-Ross bro-in-law’s taste than mine :)

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Date: 29/01/2025 22:52:53
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2242931
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Another song listen prompted by Kafa on the Shore.

Here is:

Kafka on the Shore – Murakami’s book’s song

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Date: 30/01/2025 20:07:04
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2243338
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Hobo’s Blues ·

Paul Simon Stephen Grappelli.

link

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Date: 31/01/2025 22:39:47
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2243878
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv sent me here:

Paul Simon – You Can Call Me Al

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Date: 31/01/2025 22:49:33
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2243885
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Then youtube sent me to:

Dave Kelly & Danny Thompson – Hard Times Killing Floor Blues

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Date: 1/02/2025 16:31:59
From: dv
ID: 2244115
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/vTyhovPOVRU?si=yffoYmqFNKmZRkKQ

Squidphysics cover of Hello Zepp

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Date: 2/02/2025 00:32:11
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2244301
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

link

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Date: 2/02/2025 01:02:39
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2244306
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Rollin Drones – 500 Miles | NYC Tartan Week, Sony Hall New York 2024

link

only 785 views.

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Date: 2/02/2025 01:33:16
From: roughbarked
ID: 2244319
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Rollin Drones – 500 Miles | NYC Tartan Week, Sony Hall New York 2024

link

only 785 views.

Know That song well

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Date: 2/02/2025 22:02:47
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2244822
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Youtube thought I might like this:

Norwegian Wood

1.7K views 3 days ago
The Beatles’ ‘Norwegian Wood’ performed here on acoustic guitar by singer/songwriter Pete Lashley.

I think they might be right.

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Date: 2/02/2025 22:05:38
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2244824
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I may have posted this here before, not sure.

John Barleycorn Must Die

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Date: 2/02/2025 23:43:25
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2244838
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://fb.watch/xv8r2hVSoo/

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Date: 3/02/2025 03:10:13
From: roughbarked
ID: 2244847
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


I may have posted this here before, not sure.

John Barleycorn Must Die

You have.

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Date: 3/02/2025 19:48:41
From: Michael V
ID: 2245154
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

This song made me smile; and I love vegemite. I eat it quite a bit. I do understand though, that it is an acquired taste.

Amanda Palmer—Vegemite

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Date: 5/02/2025 13:51:53
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2245928
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Joni Mitchell | Both Sides Now | Full Performance | Benefit Concert 2025
6:12

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Date: 5/02/2025 14:02:02
From: Tamb
ID: 2245931
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Joni Mitchell | Both Sides Now | Full Performance | Benefit Concert 2025
6:12

Buddy Holly “True love ways”

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Date: 6/02/2025 11:18:50
From: dv
ID: 2246298
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/iXcj8dFOd1E?si=6c6ay4wK1e6DpWCH

The Osmonds: Crazy Horses

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Date: 7/02/2025 10:32:28
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2246678
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Wow.

https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Fresults-for-r-ambientmusics-top-100-favorite-ambient-albums-v0-p4hdtn6ihmhd1.png

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Date: 8/02/2025 21:34:42
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2247304
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Martin Simpson plays a medley: Rosie Anderson, The Shearing’s Not For Me, and Bogie’s Bonny Belle

Still listening to this one :)

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Date: 8/02/2025 21:47:06
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2247311
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Crazy Man Michael – Natalie Merchant

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Date: 8/02/2025 21:52:14
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2247313
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

… and finally:

Steeleye Span – The Blacksmith – Peel Session

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Date: 8/02/2025 22:14:04
From: roughbarked
ID: 2247325
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


… and finally:

Steeleye Span – The Blacksmith – Peel Session

Ta.

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Date: 8/02/2025 23:31:46
From: dv
ID: 2247347
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

ABC Classic FM is playing Engelbert Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel, English language version. The libretto is absolutely mornoic, like what you’d expect an untalented child to write. I can only hope the original German is better.

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Date: 9/02/2025 08:12:53
From: roughbarked
ID: 2247383
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Crazy Man Michael – Natalie Merchant

This is especially nice. Downloading.

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Date: 11/02/2025 10:43:33
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2247955
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Reynardine – Busker 12

otherwise known as Macyn Taylor.

I just discovered she was 15 when she recorded this video.

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Date: 11/02/2025 11:06:58
From: roughbarked
ID: 2247979
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Reynardine – Busker 12

otherwise known as Macyn Taylor.

I just discovered she was 15 when she recorded this video.

I daresay she is probably even better now.

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Date: 11/02/2025 11:09:25
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2247986
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Reynardine – Busker 12

otherwise known as Macyn Taylor.

I just discovered she was 15 when she recorded this video.

I daresay she is probably even better now.

There is quite a lot of her stuff on the toob, but nearly all of it from 10+ years ago.

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Date: 11/02/2025 11:11:03
From: roughbarked
ID: 2247988
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Reynardine – Busker 12

otherwise known as Macyn Taylor.

I just discovered she was 15 when she recorded this video.

I daresay she is probably even better now.

There is quite a lot of her stuff on the toob, but nearly all of it from 10+ years ago.

Thanks.

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Date: 11/02/2025 21:44:20
From: roughbarked
ID: 2248183
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Intro to Macyn Taylor: UWM graduate at age 17.

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Date: 11/02/2025 21:57:45
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2248187
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Intro to Macyn Taylor: UWM graduate at age 17.

Thanks :)

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Date: 11/02/2025 22:06:26
From: roughbarked
ID: 2248189
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

Intro to Macyn Taylor: UWM graduate at age 17.

Thanks :)

Glad to see appreciation of musical talent.

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Date: 11/02/2025 22:21:02
From: roughbarked
ID: 2248190
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

Intro to Macyn Taylor: UWM graduate at age 17.

Thanks :)

Glad to see appreciation of musical talent.

She does play 1952 Vincent black lightning really well. :)

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Date: 11/02/2025 23:36:19
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2248225
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/@arcattackmusic/videos

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Date: 12/02/2025 07:51:43
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2248271
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

‘Cause he’s my blonde headed stompy wompy
Real gone surfer boy… yeh yeh yeh yeh

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Date: 15/02/2025 08:49:17
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2249451
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Pleasantly evocative music from Mr Finzi, with some fine autumnal photography.

Gerald Finzi – The Fall of the Leaf – Elegy for Orchestra

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3t6WG-H2Fw

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Date: 15/02/2025 08:54:08
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2249452
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Cacophony of Washing Machine interspersed with theme music from Beverly Hills 90210, and Coughing in a Minor Key 🎶

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Date: 15/02/2025 09:09:32
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2249453
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Pleasantly evocative music from Mr Finzi, with some fine autumnal photography.

Gerald Finzi – The Fall of the Leaf – Elegy for Orchestra

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3t6WG-H2Fw

He doesn’t capture ‘the fall of the leaf’ well at all, the music is too sharp, he needs to take a leaf, as it were, out of Vivaldi’s book.

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Date: 15/02/2025 09:15:39
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2249455
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


Bubblecar said:

Pleasantly evocative music from Mr Finzi, with some fine autumnal photography.

Gerald Finzi – The Fall of the Leaf – Elegy for Orchestra

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3t6WG-H2Fw

He doesn’t capture ‘the fall of the leaf’ well at all, the music is too sharp, he needs to take a leaf, as it were, out of Vivaldi’s book.

This is more reflective and melancholy music than Vivaldi knew.

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Date: 15/02/2025 09:23:28
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2249458
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Mr Finzi’s music is well suited to clarinet.

Here are his Five Bagatelles for clarinet and piano, with some very atmospheric paintings by Eric Ravilious from the 1930s.

Gerald Finzi : Five Bagatelles. Eric Ravilious : Pictures

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5F6xgpd1zA

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Date: 15/02/2025 09:36:43
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2249463
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Speaking of clarinets, here’s the part where I boast about being SuperMum with back to school shopping.

Firstly, buying booklist items from the school website: $127
Me buying smart from Officeworks: $31 (2 exercise books, a scrapbook, some glue sticks and erasers left over from last year cut that cost)

Now, having hired instruments from the school for two years, this year we were required to purchase our own. Had a look online for secondhand instruments. The violas were either more expensive than new, or the wrong size. Plenty of clarinets in varying condition. (A friend bought a secondhand clarinet for $200, but it needs a $150 service plus replacement pads.)

Found a brand new viola (right size, recommended brand) on sale for $300 at a local music store, and while I was there I saw an ex-rental clarinet, already serviced, for $400. Twelve month warranty too, which one does not get with secondhand purchases.

So yeah, I thought I did well.

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Date: 15/02/2025 09:40:15
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2249464
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


Speaking of clarinets, here’s the part where I boast about being SuperMum with back to school shopping.

Firstly, buying booklist items from the school website: $127
Me buying smart from Officeworks: $31 (2 exercise books, a scrapbook, some glue sticks and erasers left over from last year cut that cost)

Now, having hired instruments from the school for two years, this year we were required to purchase our own. Had a look online for secondhand instruments. The violas were either more expensive than new, or the wrong size. Plenty of clarinets in varying condition. (A friend bought a secondhand clarinet for $200, but it needs a $150 service plus replacement pads.)

Found a brand new viola (right size, recommended brand) on sale for $300 at a local music store, and while I was there I saw an ex-rental clarinet, already serviced, for $400. Twelve month warranty too, which one does not get with secondhand purchases.

So yeah, I thought I did well.

Some good finds there, yes. How is she going with those instruments, enjoying them?

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Date: 15/02/2025 09:46:31
From: Michael V
ID: 2249470
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


Speaking of clarinets, here’s the part where I boast about being SuperMum with back to school shopping.

Firstly, buying booklist items from the school website: $127
Me buying smart from Officeworks: $31 (2 exercise books, a scrapbook, some glue sticks and erasers left over from last year cut that cost)

Now, having hired instruments from the school for two years, this year we were required to purchase our own. Had a look online for secondhand instruments. The violas were either more expensive than new, or the wrong size. Plenty of clarinets in varying condition. (A friend bought a secondhand clarinet for $200, but it needs a $150 service plus replacement pads.)

Found a brand new viola (right size, recommended brand) on sale for $300 at a local music store, and while I was there I saw an ex-rental clarinet, already serviced, for $400. Twelve month warranty too, which one does not get with secondhand purchases.

So yeah, I thought I did well.

Nice.

Did you get me a decent recorder?

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Date: 15/02/2025 09:47:47
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2249472
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

She’s in the top group for viola, but the clarinet has varying degrees of enjoyness; after having a break over the holidays she needed to build up cheek strength again.

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Date: 15/02/2025 09:50:30
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2249476
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


Nice.

Did you get me a decent recorder?

She’s in recorder band too. We got that from Officeworks.

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Date: 15/02/2025 09:51:43
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2249478
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


She’s in the top group for viola, but the clarinet has varying degrees of enjoyness; after having a break over the holidays she needed to build up cheek strength again.

The usual advice is to avoid excessive puffing of cheeks.

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Date: 15/02/2025 09:53:40
From: Michael V
ID: 2249481
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


Michael V said:

Nice.

Did you get me a decent recorder?

She’s in recorder band too. We got that from Officeworks.

Officeworks. Didn’t think of them. One has to order them from the Gympie music store.

I somehow lost my recorder. I enjoyed playing it.

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Date: 15/02/2025 10:00:39
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2249487
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

My rebec (on top of the glass cabinet) is tuned the same as the viola, but has a rounded back like a lute and a more reedy, medieval sound.

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Date: 15/02/2025 10:02:49
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2249490
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Her new viola is gorgeous.

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Date: 15/02/2025 10:06:56
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2249493
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


Her new viola is gorgeous.

:)

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Date: 15/02/2025 10:24:17
From: roughbarked
ID: 2249506
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Divine Angel said:

Her new viola is gorgeous.

:)

It is indeed gorgeous.

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Date: 15/02/2025 10:26:52
From: Michael V
ID: 2249509
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


Her new viola is gorgeous.

:)

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Date: 15/02/2025 10:49:05
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2249523
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

my grandchildren are not getting art or music in their private schooling.

i hatte that.

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Date: 15/02/2025 10:51:33
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2249525
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


my grandchildren are not getting art or music in their private schooling.

i hatte that.

Damn.

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Date: 15/02/2025 10:53:54
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2249527
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


my grandchildren are not getting art or music in their private schooling.

i hatte that.

WHAT

There’s not much of an art program at Mini Me’s public school, but they have a strings program, a non-strings program, a “music specialist”*, an outside dance studio who teach hip hop during lunch time, a charitable group called the Early Act Club, recorder band, choir…

*the music specialist is a music teacher, she just calls herself a specialist lol. She celebrated her 70th birthday not long ago, and still teaching. She does choir and recorder band as well as the regular music lessons for each class.

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Date: 15/02/2025 10:59:20
From: Michael V
ID: 2249529
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


my grandchildren are not getting art or music in their private schooling.

i hatte that.

Does the school offer these things?

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Date: 15/02/2025 11:01:39
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2249531
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Had yet another listen to, and read of:
Bob
(or should that be boB?)

Which lead me to Norma Waterson’s excellent version of
Solid Air

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Date: 15/02/2025 11:01:43
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2249532
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


sarahs mum said:

my grandchildren are not getting art or music in their private schooling.

i hatte that.

Does the school offer these things?

no. not all schools offer music.

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Date: 15/02/2025 11:02:49
From: Michael V
ID: 2249533
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Michael V said:

sarahs mum said:

my grandchildren are not getting art or music in their private schooling.

i hatte that.

Does the school offer these things?

no. not all schools offer music.

Bugger.

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Date: 15/02/2025 11:04:10
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2249534
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Michael V said:

sarahs mum said:

my grandchildren are not getting art or music in their private schooling.

i hatte that.

Does the school offer these things?

no. not all schools offer music.

Are they enjoying their new keyboard?

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Date: 15/02/2025 11:05:07
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2249535
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


sarahs mum said:

Michael V said:

Does the school offer these things?

no. not all schools offer music.

Bugger.

that was partly why I gave the kids an electric piano for christmas.

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Date: 15/02/2025 11:07:21
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2249536
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

Michael V said:

Does the school offer these things?

no. not all schools offer music.

Are they enjoying their new keyboard?

I believe so. Sarah said that they like to set up different rhythms on it and have dance offs. And that is good play if nothing else.

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Date: 15/02/2025 11:10:55
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2249537
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

sarahs mum said:

no. not all schools offer music.

Are they enjoying their new keyboard?

I believe so. Sarah said that they like to set up different rhythms on it and have dance offs. And that is good play if nothing else.

:)

My “new” keyboard is a couple years old now. It’s a good instrument for random improvisation.

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Date: 15/02/2025 11:11:06
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2249538
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Don’t recall seeing this one before, from Yorkshire TV in ’89
Dave Swarbrick & Martin Carthy – Sovay

Lyrics are very different from the Pentangle version I’m familiar with, but the tube-bot did a hopeless job in transcribing them, so I won’t bother copying.

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Date: 15/02/2025 11:16:21
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2249540
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Don’t recall seeing this one before, from Yorkshire TV in ’89
Dave Swarbrick & Martin Carthy – Sovay

Lyrics are very different from the Pentangle version I’m familiar with, but the tube-bot did a hopeless job in transcribing them, so I won’t bother copying.

It’s a worthy version. Swarb was a fine fiddler.

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Date: 15/02/2025 12:04:47
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2249554
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

Bubblecar said:

Are they enjoying their new keyboard?

I believe so. Sarah said that they like to set up different rhythms on it and have dance offs. And that is good play if nothing else.

:)

My “new” keyboard is a couple years old now. It’s a good instrument for random improvisation.


Here’s a little one from a while ago. Just a very raw recording of improvised playing accompanied by a crude rhythm track (thrown together in Cubase) but it gives an impression of what’s possible.

There’s a real tambourine amongst the electronic percussion :)

MP3 link

https://drive.google.com/file/d/14N0zVnjLMMHuPK4ptnyq5gwQzLJvmvfA/view?usp=sharing

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Date: 15/02/2025 12:38:21
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2249569
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Sam Pepys spent his whole life working on one composition.
He called it “It Is Decreed” and I don’t think he ever finished it.

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Date: 15/02/2025 13:25:14
From: dv
ID: 2249588
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


Cacophony of Washing Machine interspersed with theme music from Beverly Hills 90210, and Coughing in a Minor Key 🎶

Sounds like a Yoko Ono project

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Date: 15/02/2025 13:30:03
From: dv
ID: 2249590
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


Divine Angel said:

Speaking of clarinets, here’s the part where I boast about being SuperMum with back to school shopping.

Firstly, buying booklist items from the school website: $127
Me buying smart from Officeworks: $31 (2 exercise books, a scrapbook, some glue sticks and erasers left over from last year cut that cost)

Now, having hired instruments from the school for two years, this year we were required to purchase our own. Had a look online for secondhand instruments. The violas were either more expensive than new, or the wrong size. Plenty of clarinets in varying condition. (A friend bought a secondhand clarinet for $200, but it needs a $150 service plus replacement pads.)

Found a brand new viola (right size, recommended brand) on sale for $300 at a local music store, and while I was there I saw an ex-rental clarinet, already serviced, for $400. Twelve month warranty too, which one does not get with secondhand purchases.

So yeah, I thought I did well.

Nice.

Did you get me a decent recorder?

Speaking of Aldl, another thing I saw there was a learn to play guitar booklet that came with two instructional CDs.

What the heck is someone supposed to do with CDs?

Has this thing been sitting in a warehouse since 2010.waiting for a retro revival?
I’m sure older people still have CD players or maybe a really old laptop that could take a CD but I assume most people thinking of learning guitar for the first time are on the young side.

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Date: 15/02/2025 13:40:30
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2249599
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


Michael V said:

Divine Angel said:

Speaking of clarinets, here’s the part where I boast about being SuperMum with back to school shopping.

Firstly, buying booklist items from the school website: $127
Me buying smart from Officeworks: $31 (2 exercise books, a scrapbook, some glue sticks and erasers left over from last year cut that cost)

Now, having hired instruments from the school for two years, this year we were required to purchase our own. Had a look online for secondhand instruments. The violas were either more expensive than new, or the wrong size. Plenty of clarinets in varying condition. (A friend bought a secondhand clarinet for $200, but it needs a $150 service plus replacement pads.)

Found a brand new viola (right size, recommended brand) on sale for $300 at a local music store, and while I was there I saw an ex-rental clarinet, already serviced, for $400. Twelve month warranty too, which one does not get with secondhand purchases.

So yeah, I thought I did well.

Nice.

Did you get me a decent recorder?

Speaking of Aldl, another thing I saw there was a learn to play guitar booklet that came with two instructional CDs.

What the heck is someone supposed to do with CDs?

Has this thing been sitting in a warehouse since 2010.waiting for a retro revival?
I’m sure older people still have CD players or maybe a really old laptop that could take a CD but I assume most people thinking of learning guitar for the first time are on the young side.

I have a plug-in CD player for my laptop. Not that easy to find these days, but they are pretty cheap.

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Date: 15/02/2025 13:45:18
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2249605
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


dv said:

Michael V said:

Nice.

Did you get me a decent recorder?

Speaking of Aldl, another thing I saw there was a learn to play guitar booklet that came with two instructional CDs.

What the heck is someone supposed to do with CDs?

Has this thing been sitting in a warehouse since 2010.waiting for a retro revival?
I’m sure older people still have CD players or maybe a really old laptop that could take a CD but I assume most people thinking of learning guitar for the first time are on the young side.

I have a plug-in CD player for my laptop. Not that easy to find these days, but they are pretty cheap.

I have a cheap USB DVD/CD player for my desktop, and a vintage SONY DVD/CD player plugged into the telly set.

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Date: 15/02/2025 13:51:25
From: furious
ID: 2249607
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

dv said:

Speaking of Aldl, another thing I saw there was a learn to play guitar booklet that came with two instructional CDs.

What the heck is someone supposed to do with CDs?

Has this thing been sitting in a warehouse since 2010.waiting for a retro revival?
I’m sure older people still have CD players or maybe a really old laptop that could take a CD but I assume most people thinking of learning guitar for the first time are on the young side.

I have a plug-in CD player for my laptop. Not that easy to find these days, but they are pretty cheap.

I have a cheap USB DVD/CD player for my desktop, and a vintage SONY DVD/CD player plugged into the telly set.

Some gaming consoles have disk drives…

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Date: 15/02/2025 16:38:48
From: dv
ID: 2249687
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


Sam Pepys spent his whole life working on one composition.
He called it “It Is Decreed” and I don’t think he ever finished it.

Too busy shaggin?

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Date: 15/02/2025 20:10:19
From: Michael V
ID: 2249762
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Bubblecar said:

sarahs mum said:

I believe so. Sarah said that they like to set up different rhythms on it and have dance offs. And that is good play if nothing else.

:)

My “new” keyboard is a couple years old now. It’s a good instrument for random improvisation.


Here’s a little one from a while ago. Just a very raw recording of improvised playing accompanied by a crude rhythm track (thrown together in Cubase) but it gives an impression of what’s possible.

There’s a real tambourine amongst the electronic percussion :)

MP3 link

https://drive.google.com/file/d/14N0zVnjLMMHuPK4ptnyq5gwQzLJvmvfA/view?usp=sharing

Thanks for sharing that.

:)

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Date: 16/02/2025 00:56:12
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2249847
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Klaus Schulze – X

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Date: 16/02/2025 09:39:52
From: esselte
ID: 2249880
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Not sure I’ve ever seen someone thrash a banjo before.

Kasey Chambers covers ‘Lose Yourself’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S70xek3×4ro

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Date: 16/02/2025 22:55:58
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2250198
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Steeleye Span – Saucy Sailor live in 1974 on Swiss TV

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Date: 16/02/2025 23:33:15
From: tauto
ID: 2250200
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Cool Van

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YuhSMIx7WEU&list=RDGMEMJQXQAmqrnmK1SEjY_rKBGAVMYuhSMIx7WEU&start_radio=1

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Date: 18/02/2025 01:05:30
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2250524
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Producers – Springtime for Hitler and Germany
link

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Date: 19/02/2025 11:34:59
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2251082
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I normally don’t like country and I couldn’t name another Post Malone song but this has been on repeat all morning. I freaking love it.
https://youtu.be/4QIZE708gJ4?si=Bhjx1_mkfG2pKpa3

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Date: 19/02/2025 11:38:52
From: Cymek
ID: 2251085
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


I normally don’t like country and I couldn’t name another Post Malone song but this has been on repeat all morning. I freaking love it.
https://youtu.be/4QIZE708gJ4?si=Bhjx1_mkfG2pKpa3

When he’s a memory and his style is revived but different it

would be post Post Malone

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Date: 19/02/2025 11:41:26
From: Tamb
ID: 2251087
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Cymek said:


Divine Angel said:

I normally don’t like country and I couldn’t name another Post Malone song but this has been on repeat all morning. I freaking love it.
https://youtu.be/4QIZE708gJ4?si=Bhjx1_mkfG2pKpa3

When he’s a memory and his style is revived but different it

would be post Post Malone


A Cold Chisel mix.

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Date: 19/02/2025 11:58:44
From: dv
ID: 2251095
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


I normally don’t like country and I couldn’t name another Post Malone song but this has been on repeat all morning. I freaking love it.
https://youtu.be/4QIZE708gJ4?si=Bhjx1_mkfG2pKpa3

I can name quite a lot of Post Malone songs but I don’t like them.

Actually I’ll give 3/10 for Rockstar but 2 of that is for the base by Tank God, and the other 1 is for the Bon Scott reference.

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Date: 19/02/2025 12:01:34
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2251099
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


Divine Angel said:

I normally don’t like country and I couldn’t name another Post Malone song but this has been on repeat all morning. I freaking love it.
https://youtu.be/4QIZE708gJ4?si=Bhjx1_mkfG2pKpa3

I can name quite a lot of Post Malone songs but I don’t like them.

Actually I’ll give 3/10 for Rockstar but 2 of that is for the base by Tank God, and the other 1 is for the Bon Scott reference.


What about I Had Some Help?

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Date: 19/02/2025 12:11:38
From: kii
ID: 2251108
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


Divine Angel said:

I normally don’t like country and I couldn’t name another Post Malone song but this has been on repeat all morning. I freaking love it.
https://youtu.be/4QIZE708gJ4?si=Bhjx1_mkfG2pKpa3

I can name quite a lot of Post Malone songs but I don’t like them.

Actually I’ll give 3/10 for Rockstar but 2 of that is for the base by Tank God, and the other 1 is for the Bon Scott reference.

I can’t stand the face tatts. Plus that video is badly edited and out of sync.

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Date: 19/02/2025 12:17:34
From: dv
ID: 2251115
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


dv said:

Divine Angel said:

I normally don’t like country and I couldn’t name another Post Malone song but this has been on repeat all morning. I freaking love it.
https://youtu.be/4QIZE708gJ4?si=Bhjx1_mkfG2pKpa3

I can name quite a lot of Post Malone songs but I don’t like them.

Actually I’ll give 3/10 for Rockstar but 2 of that is for the base by Tank God, and the other 1 is for the Bon Scott reference.


What about I Had Some Help?

It’s okay, I’ve heard it before, I’m not likely to have it on repeat or particularly choose to listen to it again.

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Date: 19/02/2025 12:21:09
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2251119
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Pink Pony Club is another one I didn’t think I’d like but I heard it on the Grammys and love it. MMW she’s gonna be a massive star.

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Date: 19/02/2025 12:28:15
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2251122
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


Divine Angel said:

dv said:

I can name quite a lot of Post Malone songs but I don’t like them.

Actually I’ll give 3/10 for Rockstar but 2 of that is for the base by Tank God, and the other 1 is for the Bon Scott reference.


What about I Had Some Help?

It’s okay, I’ve heard it before, I’m not likely to have it on repeat or particularly choose to listen to it again.

I often have Richard Vagner The Ride of the Valkyries on repeat.

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Date: 19/02/2025 12:28:46
From: dv
ID: 2251123
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


dv said:

Divine Angel said:

What about I Had Some Help?

It’s okay, I’ve heard it before, I’m not likely to have it on repeat or particularly choose to listen to it again.

I often have Richard Vagner The Ride of the Valkyries on repeat.

A nice gee up in the morn

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Date: 19/02/2025 12:31:43
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2251124
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Hard Quiz show me I know a little bit about a lot of things. Turns out I can name a song by the Kid LAROI.

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Date: 19/02/2025 12:49:32
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 2251137
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


Pink Pony Club is another one I didn’t think I’d like but I heard it on the Grammys and love it. MMW she’s gonna be a massive star.

I love the video clip. Have you seen it?

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Date: 19/02/2025 12:57:04
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2251141
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Witty Rejoinder said:


Divine Angel said:

Pink Pony Club is another one I didn’t think I’d like but I heard it on the Grammys and love it. MMW she’s gonna be a massive star.

I love the video clip. Have you seen it?

Yes. I liked the Grammys one betterer.

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Date: 19/02/2025 13:04:25
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 2251144
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


Witty Rejoinder said:

Divine Angel said:

Pink Pony Club is another one I didn’t think I’d like but I heard it on the Grammys and love it. MMW she’s gonna be a massive star.

I love the video clip. Have you seen it?

Yes. I liked the Grammys one betterer.

The SNL performance is good too.

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Date: 19/02/2025 13:11:25
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2251147
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Witty Rejoinder said:


Divine Angel said:

Witty Rejoinder said:

I love the video clip. Have you seen it?

Yes. I liked the Grammys one betterer.

The SNL performance is good too.

Dang, look at her go! I love how the audience sang and the sound people had it ready.

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Date: 21/02/2025 06:36:34
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2252012
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Black Radio 10th anniversary edition

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Date: 22/02/2025 12:49:27
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2252595
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I met a girl who sang the blues
And I asked her for some happy news
But she just smiled and turned away

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Date: 22/02/2025 16:15:25
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2252685
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Kingston Trio, with their version of O Willow Waly from the UK ghost film The Innocents (1961).

O Willow Waly

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1VTKMktHKU

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Date: 23/02/2025 00:55:31
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2252841
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Don’t cry for me Marge and Tina.

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Date: 23/02/2025 00:56:29
From: dv
ID: 2252844
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Don’t cry for me Marge and Tina.

Classic

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Date: 24/02/2025 12:26:46
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2253186
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.facebook.com/reel/8701024616686770

NatiDreddd
Have a wee Scottish singalong whilst a wait fur ma tea to be ready 💙🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

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Date: 24/02/2025 12:28:38
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2253188
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


https://www.facebook.com/reel/8701024616686770

NatiDreddd
Have a wee Scottish singalong whilst a wait fur ma tea to be ready 💙🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

Heh, well done.

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Date: 24/02/2025 14:52:32
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2253255
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Another nice little version of O Willow Waly. Might do one myself.

O Willow Waly (The Innocents) ~ Ashley Serena

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Date: 25/02/2025 10:07:54
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2253476
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Posted by AussieDJ in chat:

It’s an art form which appears to have, sadly, gone out of vogue.
But, who knows, with enough encouragment – it could return.

Back in 1974, we saw a previous champion regain his crown as that year’s World Diddling Champion – and it’s not what you think!

Courtesy of BBC Archive

“Let’s face it; diddling is harmless, diddling is fun, and above all, diddling is free.”

Which reminded me of

Tail Toddle

which I thought I’d heard on a Planxty recording, but actually it’s the Ian Campbell Folk Group.

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Date: 25/02/2025 10:32:19
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2253484
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Mor A’Cheannaich
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzkeWutlD8A

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Date: 26/02/2025 16:48:40
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2253945
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?


link

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Date: 27/02/2025 01:44:42
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2254085
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

“Roberta Flack performs the song “Jesse, with Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, in Edmonton in 1975

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Date: 1/03/2025 12:23:12
From: dv
ID: 2255173
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/qeEN80hyGZY?si=FMJsCWK7UPbg7l4M

Silent Woods by Dvorak
Du Pre on Cello

—-

They just played this on Classic FM. I’ve not heard it before. What a gem.

Then they went and spoiled it all by playing something stupid like that trash remix of Four Seasons by Max Richter.

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Date: 1/03/2025 12:54:16
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2255188
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://youtu.be/qeEN80hyGZY?si=FMJsCWK7UPbg7l4M

Silent Woods by Dvorak
Du Pre on Cello

—-

They just played this on Classic FM. I’ve not heard it before. What a gem.

Then they went and spoiled it all by playing something stupid like that trash remix of Four Seasons by Max Richter.

It is a pleasing nostalgic piece.

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Date: 2/03/2025 11:22:41
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2255494
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And I dreamed I was flying, and high up above my eyes could clearly see
The statue of liberty, sailing away to sea, and I dreamed I was flying

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Date: 3/03/2025 12:46:25
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2255924
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Steve Gadd plays Cannonball Rag

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Date: 3/03/2025 16:09:56
From: dv
ID: 2256037
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

My Favourite Things from The Sound of Music is a pretty morose tune. Lot of negative chords, negative resolutions. I don’t think you’d guess it was a song about someone’s favourite things without the lyrics.

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Date: 3/03/2025 16:18:01
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2256043
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Listening to (and playing along with) this sprightly little number:

The Jig is Up (Lyall McDermott) – Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs 1813-2024

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Date: 3/03/2025 16:42:19
From: Michael V
ID: 2256055
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


My Favourite Things from The Sound of Music is a pretty morose tune. Lot of negative chords, negative resolutions. I don’t think you’d guess it was a song about someone’s favourite things without the lyrics.

I don’t find it morose at all. I find it light and airy. Maybe it’s the tempo.

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Date: 3/03/2025 16:46:48
From: Tamb
ID: 2256057
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


dv said:

My Favourite Things from The Sound of Music is a pretty morose tune. Lot of negative chords, negative resolutions. I don’t think you’d guess it was a song about someone’s favourite things without the lyrics.

I don’t find it morose at all. I find it light and airy. Maybe it’s the tempo.


A couple of days in Salzburg and it becomes part of the city like Mozart’s Balls.

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Date: 3/03/2025 17:05:15
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2256071
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Listening to (and playing along with) this sprightly little number:

The Jig is Up (Lyall McDermott) – Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs 1813-2024

I chatted to Dicky Deegan on facebook tother day. he was mighty impressed with the dicky Deegan jig.

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Date: 3/03/2025 17:06:25
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2256073
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

Listening to (and playing along with) this sprightly little number:

The Jig is Up (Lyall McDermott) – Two Centuries of Tasmanian Jigs 1813-2024

I chatted to Dicky Deegan on facebook tother day. he was mighty impressed with the dicky Deegan jig.

I haven’t tried that one yet, I’ll look it up.

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Date: 5/03/2025 22:29:12
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2257203
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Pentangle – Lord Franklin

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Date: 5/03/2025 22:41:58
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2257205
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Pentangle – Hunting Song In Concert, 4th January 1971

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Date: 6/03/2025 22:02:43
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2257652
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Graeme Connors – Cyclone Season

The mangroves are quiet
There’s no sound of living and no sign of life
Dark clouds are forming
Turning the morning back into the night
Huddled in fear our prayers reassure us
Nature is no match for man in his wisdom but
This is a dangerous time
This is a time without rhyme without reason
This is a time when the outcome can never be known
Cyclone Season
The streets are all empty
The smell of expectancy hangs in the air
A baby is crying
A hammer is beating a final repair
Straining our ears ’til finally we hear it
The high lonesome moaning of anger and fury and
This is a dangerous time etc.
And down at the dockside old Captain McDaniel cries out
“Who’s coming with me?
Like Captain Ahab we’ll go out and face it
Throwing our faith on the sea”
This is a dangerous time etc.

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Date: 6/03/2025 23:49:40
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2257672
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Graeme Connors – Cyclone Season

The mangroves are quiet
There’s no sound of living and no sign of life
Dark clouds are forming
Turning the morning back into the night
Huddled in fear our prayers reassure us
Nature is no match for man in his wisdom but
This is a dangerous time
This is a time without rhyme without reason
This is a time when the outcome can never be known
Cyclone Season
The streets are all empty
The smell of expectancy hangs in the air
A baby is crying
A hammer is beating a final repair
Straining our ears ’til finally we hear it
The high lonesome moaning of anger and fury and
This is a dangerous time etc.
And down at the dockside old Captain McDaniel cries out
“Who’s coming with me?
Like Captain Ahab we’ll go out and face it
Throwing our faith on the sea”
This is a dangerous time etc.

Think I’ll give that a pass

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Date: 7/03/2025 00:04:59
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2257677
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


sarahs mum said:

Graeme Connors – Cyclone Season

The mangroves are quiet
There’s no sound of living and no sign of life
Dark clouds are forming
Turning the morning back into the night
Huddled in fear our prayers reassure us
Nature is no match for man in his wisdom but
This is a dangerous time
This is a time without rhyme without reason
This is a time when the outcome can never be known
Cyclone Season
The streets are all empty
The smell of expectancy hangs in the air
A baby is crying
A hammer is beating a final repair
Straining our ears ’til finally we hear it
The high lonesome moaning of anger and fury and
This is a dangerous time etc.
And down at the dockside old Captain McDaniel cries out
“Who’s coming with me?
Like Captain Ahab we’ll go out and face it
Throwing our faith on the sea”
This is a dangerous time etc.

Think I’ll give that a pass

i saw a facebook post by the radio station in Lismore talking about how quiet the town was. and it made me think of this song.

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Date: 7/03/2025 00:05:13
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2257678
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Been listening to one of my old songs, Here Come the Cabbage Men, which is not much of a song but it’s nicely interrupted by the Cabbage Men Jig, one of my fairy dances.

Like all my songs it’s awaiting a better quality recording, which I’ll get around to one day.

Here Come the Cabbage Men

Here come the cabbage men, green and leafy;
What did it take to grow them in?
Cold clay beneath me, six feet down.

Here come the turnip men, pink, plump and rounded;
What did it take to feed them with?
Bones old and moulded, six feet down.

Here come the carrot men, long, thin and pointed;
What did it take to water them?
Blood of the new departed, six feet down.

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Date: 7/03/2025 00:06:11
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2257680
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I have the theme from Bonanza in my head bc that’s what mum was watching before I came to bed.

Anyhoo gonna try to get some rest.

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Date: 7/03/2025 00:19:44
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2257685
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


I have the theme from Bonanza in my head bc that’s what mum was watching before I came to bed.

Anyhoo gonna try to get some rest.

sleep well. huggy emoji.

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Date: 7/03/2025 21:43:25
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2258109
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I was going to link to Martin Simpson playing a medley, but since I linked to it just a month ago you can have:

Bert Jansch – Black Waterside

instead.

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Date: 9/03/2025 13:44:21
From: roughbarked
ID: 2258818
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

There’s a light across the Valley

Natural High

Hans Poulson’s first Album.

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Date: 9/03/2025 22:45:28
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2258961
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Gerry and the Pacemakers- Ferry Across the Mersey REACTION AND REVIEW

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Date: 9/03/2025 22:53:09
From: Michael V
ID: 2258967
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Gerry and the Pacemakers- Ferry Across the Mersey REACTION AND REVIEW

That song was on continuous replay in my brain, as we went up the Mersey to Liverpool from the Isle of Man on a Tasmanian-built ferry.

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Date: 9/03/2025 22:58:57
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2258973
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


sarahs mum said:

Gerry and the Pacemakers- Ferry Across the Mersey REACTION AND REVIEW

That song was on continuous replay in my brain, as we went up the Mersey to Liverpool from the Isle of Man on a Tasmanian-built ferry.

it had to be on continuous replay coz it is only a short song.

I do like when the travelling thing and the song gets enmeshed like that.

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Date: 9/03/2025 22:59:40
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2258976
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


sarahs mum said:

Gerry and the Pacemakers- Ferry Across the Mersey REACTION AND REVIEW

That song was on continuous replay in my brain, as we went up the Mersey to Liverpool from the Isle of Man on a Tasmanian-built ferry.

At some point in high school, we had to read a memoir called Sixpence to Cross the Mersey, and that song was stuck in my head on repeat during that whole time.

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Date: 9/03/2025 23:05:34
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2258979
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


Michael V said:

sarahs mum said:

Gerry and the Pacemakers- Ferry Across the Mersey REACTION AND REVIEW

That song was on continuous replay in my brain, as we went up the Mersey to Liverpool from the Isle of Man on a Tasmanian-built ferry.

At some point in high school, we had to read a memoir called Sixpence to Cross the Mersey, and that song was stuck in my head on repeat during that whole time.

if you had checked the link, you would have discovered that he reviewed the song because he enjoyed reading my memories about it. I had written about the Mersey beat when he reviewed ‘I’m Henry the 8th I am’…which isn’t a song I liked.

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Date: 9/03/2025 23:07:08
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2258981
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Gerry and the Pacemakers- Ferry Across the Mersey REACTION AND REVIEW

Is that for you?

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Date: 9/03/2025 23:07:44
From: Michael V
ID: 2258982
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Michael V said:

sarahs mum said:

Gerry and the Pacemakers- Ferry Across the Mersey REACTION AND REVIEW

That song was on continuous replay in my brain, as we went up the Mersey to Liverpool from the Isle of Man on a Tasmanian-built ferry.

it had to be on continuous replay coz it is only a short song.

I do like when the travelling thing and the song gets enmeshed like that.

:)

Yeah, it’s kinda nice.

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Date: 9/03/2025 23:07:46
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2258983
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


sarahs mum said:

Gerry and the Pacemakers- Ferry Across the Mersey REACTION AND REVIEW

Is that for you?

Yes.

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Date: 9/03/2025 23:08:37
From: Michael V
ID: 2258984
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


Michael V said:

sarahs mum said:

Gerry and the Pacemakers- Ferry Across the Mersey REACTION AND REVIEW

That song was on continuous replay in my brain, as we went up the Mersey to Liverpool from the Isle of Man on a Tasmanian-built ferry.

At some point in high school, we had to read a memoir called Sixpence to Cross the Mersey, and that song was stuck in my head on repeat during that whole time.

:)

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Date: 9/03/2025 23:11:32
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2258987
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Peak Warming Man said:

sarahs mum said:

Gerry and the Pacemakers- Ferry Across the Mersey REACTION AND REVIEW

Is that for you?

Yes.

Cool.

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Date: 9/03/2025 23:12:12
From: Michael V
ID: 2258988
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Divine Angel said:

Michael V said:

That song was on continuous replay in my brain, as we went up the Mersey to Liverpool from the Isle of Man on a Tasmanian-built ferry.

At some point in high school, we had to read a memoir called Sixpence to Cross the Mersey, and that song was stuck in my head on repeat during that whole time.

if you had checked the link, you would have discovered that he reviewed the song because he enjoyed reading my memories about it. I had written about the Mersey beat when he reviewed ‘I’m Henry the 8th I am’…which isn’t a song I liked.

For some unknown reason, that song was in my head for a couple of weeks on and off last year. It was a very annoying earworm.

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Date: 9/03/2025 23:14:37
From: Michael V
ID: 2258992
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Peak Warming Man said:

sarahs mum said:

Gerry and the Pacemakers- Ferry Across the Mersey REACTION AND REVIEW

Is that for you?

Yes.

I can’t listen right now, because Mrs V’s asleep.

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Date: 9/03/2025 23:17:12
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2258997
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


sarahs mum said:

Divine Angel said:

At some point in high school, we had to read a memoir called Sixpence to Cross the Mersey, and that song was stuck in my head on repeat during that whole time.

if you had checked the link, you would have discovered that he reviewed the song because he enjoyed reading my memories about it. I had written about the Mersey beat when he reviewed ‘I’m Henry the 8th I am’…which isn’t a song I liked.

For some unknown reason, that song was in my head for a couple of weeks on and off last year. It was a very annoying earworm.

I agree. It’s an annoying song.

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Date: 10/03/2025 07:45:13
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2259053
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Peak Warming Man said:


sarahs mum said:

Peak Warming Man said:

Is that for you?

Yes.

Cool.

A mention on You Tube,

True Fame at last :)

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Date: 10/03/2025 07:56:26
From: roughbarked
ID: 2259055
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Divine Angel said:

Michael V said:

That song was on continuous replay in my brain, as we went up the Mersey to Liverpool from the Isle of Man on a Tasmanian-built ferry.

At some point in high school, we had to read a memoir called Sixpence to Cross the Mersey, and that song was stuck in my head on repeat during that whole time.

if you had checked the link, you would have discovered that he reviewed the song because he enjoyed reading my memories about it. I had written about the Mersey beat when he reviewed ‘I’m Henry the 8th I am’…which isn’t a song I liked.

:) cool story.

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Date: 10/03/2025 07:56:48
From: kii
ID: 2259056
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

What music am I listening to?

The music of women’s voices calling out the fucking patriarchy, calling out the rancid Republican (mostly male) senators holding town halls, the voices of support for the women speaking out about the dangerous distortions being told as “truth”.

Some great moments of protest at the IWD marches around the USA – united voices. Nothing better than that.

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Date: 10/03/2025 14:18:39
From: roughbarked
ID: 2259124
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Lost and found

Hans Poulsen – A later album, released in 2015.

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Date: 11/03/2025 17:35:50
From: JudgeMental
ID: 2259510
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1143028944224989

Link

Bolero, four blokes on a cello

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Date: 13/03/2025 21:00:12
From: JudgeMental
ID: 2260289
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AHCfZTRGiI

Link

Johnny Cash – Hurt

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Date: 13/03/2025 22:53:35
From: dv
ID: 2260320
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/8jwfurbP2is?si=4sTrvcQIdXZfD5G-

Nicole Bus – You

https://youtu.be/PevDftElMQY?si=EDOmlVHI6E1v_UZn

Wu Tang Clan feat Nicole Bus – Claudine

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Date: 14/03/2025 18:43:27
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2260716
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

This chap does some fine hurdy gurdy choons, in this example on a double keyboard model made by his dad.

Indoor Tree

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1NCAOhtkvw

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Date: 14/03/2025 18:58:53
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2260726
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


This chap does some fine hurdy gurdy choons, in this example on a double keyboard model made by his dad.

Indoor Tree

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1NCAOhtkvw

Here he is with a full album:

Fezziwig My new album

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcPHFjJMTFs

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Date: 15/03/2025 02:20:26
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2260837
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Marmalade — Reflections Of My Life

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Date: 15/03/2025 02:36:47
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2260839
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tau.Neutrino said:


Marmalade — Reflections Of My Life

I remember when that was my fave on the radio.

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Date: 15/03/2025 02:49:55
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2260840
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

FIDLAR – Wait For The Man

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Date: 15/03/2025 03:00:09
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2260842
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Johnson Family Band – All by myself

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Date: 15/03/2025 03:05:21
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2260843
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Sade – The Sweetest Taboo

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Date: 15/03/2025 03:07:16
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2260844
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

Marmalade — Reflections Of My Life

I remember when that was my fave on the radio.

Dean Ford, the lead singer (second right below) died in 2018, aged 73.

Graham Knight, the boyish-looking bass player (end right), was still playing in Marmalade tribute bands (as the only original member) until he retired in 2010.

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Date: 15/03/2025 03:22:02
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2260846
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

GABIN feat. DEE DEE BRIDGEWATERINTO MY SOUL – Official Video

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Date: 15/03/2025 03:23:33
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2260847
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

Tau.Neutrino said:

Marmalade — Reflections Of My Life

I remember when that was my fave on the radio.

Dean Ford, the lead singer (second right below) died in 2018, aged 73.

Graham Knight, the boyish-looking bass player (end right), was still playing in Marmalade tribute bands (as the only original member) until he retired in 2010.


Marmalade, ’68 or so. A feel-good song from the ancient times, cheery video.

Loving Things

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5jqNKsGvC0

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Date: 15/03/2025 03:37:12
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2260848
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Mannequin Pussy – Loud Bark

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Date: 16/03/2025 19:19:31
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2261436
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

here you go roughie.

Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks – “Your Move – I’ve Seen All Good People” – Official Live Video

Still got it.

Link

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Date: 16/03/2025 19:23:46
From: roughbarked
ID: 2261441
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


here you go roughie.

Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks – “Your Move – I’ve Seen All Good People” – Official Live Video

Still got it.

Link

:) Thanks.

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Date: 16/03/2025 19:34:32
From: roughbarked
ID: 2261444
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:

here you go roughie.

Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks – “Your Move – I’ve Seen All Good People” – Official Live Video

Still got it.

Link

:) Thanks.

Interesting. I thought Jon Anderson had a severe throat condition and was giving up singing. As you said, he’s still got it and he’s also got a great band backing him. Though they really needed two guitarists to make up for Steve Howe, the bassist was doing a marvellous job of filling in for Chris Squire.

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Date: 16/03/2025 19:36:33
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2261446
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:

here you go roughie.

Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks – “Your Move – I’ve Seen All Good People” – Official Live Video

Still got it.

Link

:) Thanks.

Interesting. I thought Jon Anderson had a severe throat condition and was giving up singing. As you said, he’s still got it and he’s also got a great band backing him. Though they really needed two guitarists to make up for Steve Howe, the bassist was doing a marvellous job of filling in for Chris Squire.

he still has a lot of treble where most lose it as they get older.

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Date: 16/03/2025 19:37:39
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2261447
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

:) Thanks.

Interesting. I thought Jon Anderson had a severe throat condition and was giving up singing. As you said, he’s still got it and he’s also got a great band backing him. Though they really needed two guitarists to make up for Steve Howe, the bassist was doing a marvellous job of filling in for Chris Squire.

he still has a lot of treble where most lose it as they get older.

there’s a few more songs released and some more to come…

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Date: 16/03/2025 19:41:31
From: roughbarked
ID: 2261449
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


sarahs mum said:

roughbarked said:

Interesting. I thought Jon Anderson had a severe throat condition and was giving up singing. As you said, he’s still got it and he’s also got a great band backing him. Though they really needed two guitarists to make up for Steve Howe, the bassist was doing a marvellous job of filling in for Chris Squire.

he still has a lot of treble where most lose it as they get older.

there’s a few more songs released and some more to come…

:) I’ll look out dr them. Even though I’ve played those songs to death over the past fifty years. It is fresh with new musicians.

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Date: 16/03/2025 22:13:08
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2261483
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


here you go roughie.

Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks – “Your Move – I’ve Seen All Good People” – Official Live Video

Still got it.

Link

Listened to all of that.

Did I enjoy it?

Yes :)

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Date: 16/03/2025 22:13:59
From: roughbarked
ID: 2261484
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

here you go roughie.

Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks – “Your Move – I’ve Seen All Good People” – Official Live Video

Still got it.

Link

Listened to all of that.

Did I enjoy it?

Yes :)

Oui.

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Date: 16/03/2025 22:18:39
From: SCIENCE
ID: 2261485
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

whirring air conditioning and computer fans

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Date: 16/03/2025 22:20:13
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2261486
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

here you go roughie.

Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks – “Your Move – I’ve Seen All Good People” – Official Live Video

Still got it.

Link

Listened to all of that.

Did I enjoy it?

Yes :)

:)

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Date: 16/03/2025 22:20:46
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2261487
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

sarahs mum said:

here you go roughie.

Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks – “Your Move – I’ve Seen All Good People” – Official Live Video

Still got it.

Link

Listened to all of that.

Did I enjoy it?

Yes :)

Oui.

Seeing as we are all in agreement, here’s something from 54 years ago:

Yes – Yours Is No Disgrace 1971

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Date: 16/03/2025 22:24:11
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2261489
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

here you go roughie.

Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks – “Your Move – I’ve Seen All Good People” – Official Live Video

Still got it.

Link

Listened to all of that.

Did I enjoy it?

Yes :)

He doesn’t sound all that different from the Yes years.

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Date: 16/03/2025 22:25:27
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2261490
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Listened to all of that.

Did I enjoy it?

Yes :)

Oui.

Seeing as we are all in agreement, here’s something from 54 years ago:

Yes – Yours Is No Disgrace 1971


that model Gibson was parked in my living room in the late 70s.

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Date: 18/03/2025 07:54:57
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2261896
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

My sister woke up with this song stuck in her head. Upon listening to it for the first time in several years, she’s now questioning the lyrics. The line, “so it happened one day, we came round the same way” suggests to her that the guy is a hobo. However, the film clip shows him as a night manager.

Like, how long was she driving around looking for a hot hobo to shag and make a baby?

https://youtu.be/OAfxs0IDeMs?si=rIIC3S3MBUfCUUfl

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Date: 18/03/2025 23:58:15
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2262184
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Get Together, from The Youngbloods

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xGxQXmu7Os

Link

Jesse Colin Young, frontman of the Youngbloods, has died at the age of 83.

https://au.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/jesse-colin-young-dead-obituary-youngbloods-get-together-74038/

Rolling Stone obit

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Date: 19/03/2025 00:03:32
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2262188
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


Get Together, from The Youngbloods

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xGxQXmu7Os

Link

Jesse Colin Young, frontman of the Youngbloods, has died at the age of 83.

https://au.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/jesse-colin-young-dead-obituary-youngbloods-get-together-74038/

Rolling Stone obit

:(

we need that song still.

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Date: 19/03/2025 00:30:45
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2262191
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


AussieDJ said:

Get Together, from The Youngbloods

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xGxQXmu7Os

Link

Jesse Colin Young, frontman of the Youngbloods, has died at the age of 83.

https://au.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/jesse-colin-young-dead-obituary-youngbloods-get-together-74038/

Rolling Stone obit

:(

we need that song still.

From the obit in the New York Times:

Throughout his life, Mr. Young treasured the hopeful message of “Get Together” and felt that it finally needed to be fulfilled. “It’s like the finishing of a circle,” he told the Maryland publication The Beacon in 2018. “It’s time to not just try to love one another, because we know the difference between trying and doing. It’s time to do.”

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Date: 19/03/2025 00:42:31
From: kii
ID: 2262192
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


Get Together, from The Youngbloods

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xGxQXmu7Os

Link

Jesse Colin Young, frontman of the Youngbloods, has died at the age of 83.

https://au.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/jesse-colin-young-dead-obituary-youngbloods-get-together-74038/

Rolling Stone obit

Beautiful feelings from those sounds.

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Date: 19/03/2025 00:46:13
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2262193
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:


AussieDJ said:

Get Together, from The Youngbloods

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xGxQXmu7Os

Link

Jesse Colin Young, frontman of the Youngbloods, has died at the age of 83.

https://au.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/jesse-colin-young-dead-obituary-youngbloods-get-together-74038/

Rolling Stone obit

Beautiful feelings from those sounds.

+1

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Date: 19/03/2025 07:16:02
From: roughbarked
ID: 2262212
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


sarahs mum said:

AussieDJ said:

Get Together, from The Youngbloods

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xGxQXmu7Os

Link

Jesse Colin Young, frontman of the Youngbloods, has died at the age of 83.

https://au.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/jesse-colin-young-dead-obituary-youngbloods-get-together-74038/

Rolling Stone obit

:(

we need that song still.

From the obit in the New York Times:

Throughout his life, Mr. Young treasured the hopeful message of “Get Together” and felt that it finally needed to be fulfilled. “It’s like the finishing of a circle,” he told the Maryland publication The Beacon in 2018. “It’s time to not just try to love one another, because we know the difference between trying and doing. It’s time to do.”

RIP. Jesse Young. He was a caring soul.

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Date: 19/03/2025 11:24:10
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2262314
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

My sister has discovered Fleetwood Mac.

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Date: 19/03/2025 11:25:35
From: roughbarked
ID: 2262316
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


My sister has discovered Fleetwood Mac.

Only ever purchased one of their albums. Bare Trees.

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Date: 19/03/2025 11:31:27
From: Michael V
ID: 2262324
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


My sister has discovered Fleetwood Mac.

Holy!

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Date: 20/03/2025 23:05:56
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2262837
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

From Chain’s ‘Towards the Blues’ album, released in 1971:

“Boogie” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0oJv_ArrrU

From the same album, their version of Junior Wells’ “Snatch It Back And Hold It”, re-appropriated in true Aussie ratbag fashion as “Grab a snatch and hold It”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7u41VlxkLE

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Date: 20/03/2025 23:16:57
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2262840
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


From Chain’s ‘Towards the Blues’ album, released in 1971:

“Boogie” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0oJv_ArrrU

From the same album, their version of Junior Wells’ “Snatch It Back And Hold It”, re-appropriated in true Aussie ratbag fashion as “Grab a snatch and hold It”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7u41VlxkLE

started singing ‘i broke my head when i fell on the floor..’
then i remembered i didn’t like chain.

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Date: 20/03/2025 23:18:05
From: btm
ID: 2262842
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


From Chain’s ‘Towards the Blues’ album, released in 1971:

“Boogie” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0oJv_ArrrU

From the same album, their version of Junior Wells’ “Snatch It Back And Hold It”, re-appropriated in true Aussie ratbag fashion as “Grab a snatch and hold It”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7u41VlxkLE

AussieDJ, you wouldn’t happen to have a copy of Australian Pie, would you?

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Date: 20/03/2025 23:25:13
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2262844
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

btm said:


AussieDJ said:

From Chain’s ‘Towards the Blues’ album, released in 1971:

“Boogie” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0oJv_ArrrU

From the same album, their version of Junior Wells’ “Snatch It Back And Hold It”, re-appropriated in true Aussie ratbag fashion as “Grab a snatch and hold It”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7u41VlxkLE

AussieDJ, you wouldn’t happen to have a copy of Australian Pie, would you?

Sorry, no. Who’s it by?

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Date: 20/03/2025 23:36:37
From: btm
ID: 2262847
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


btm said:

AussieDJ said:

From Chain’s ‘Towards the Blues’ album, released in 1971:

“Boogie” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0oJv_ArrrU

From the same album, their version of Junior Wells’ “Snatch It Back And Hold It”, re-appropriated in true Aussie ratbag fashion as “Grab a snatch and hold It”.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7u41VlxkLE

AussieDJ, you wouldn’t happen to have a copy of Australian Pie, would you?

Sorry, no. Who’s it by?

I have absolutely no idea. It’s a (Melbourne-centric) parody of American Pie, with emphasis on booze and sex. It was sent to PBS sometime in the 1980s; they played it a number of times, but never identified the performer (I got the impression it was anonymous.) It begins

A long, long time ago, I can still remember,
How that first beer used to make me smile.
And I knew if I had my chance,
That I could get into her pants,
And maybe I’d be happy for a while.

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Date: 20/03/2025 23:57:14
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2262853
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

btm said:


AussieDJ said:

btm said:

AussieDJ, you wouldn’t happen to have a copy of Australian Pie, would you?

Sorry, no. Who’s it by?

I have absolutely no idea. It’s a (Melbourne-centric) parody of American Pie, with emphasis on booze and sex. It was sent to PBS sometime in the 1980s; they played it a number of times, but never identified the performer (I got the impression it was anonymous.) It begins

A long, long time ago, I can still remember,
How that first beer used to make me smile.
And I knew if I had my chance,
That I could get into her pants,
And maybe I’d be happy for a while.

That’s brilliant!

I’ll go for a trawl through the sources I have access to and see what turns up.

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Date: 21/03/2025 00:22:48
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2262865
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


btm said:

AussieDJ said:

Sorry, no. Who’s it by?

I have absolutely no idea. It’s a (Melbourne-centric) parody of American Pie, with emphasis on booze and sex. It was sent to PBS sometime in the 1980s; they played it a number of times, but never identified the performer (I got the impression it was anonymous.) It begins

A long, long time ago, I can still remember,
How that first beer used to make me smile.
And I knew if I had my chance,
That I could get into her pants,
And maybe I’d be happy for a while.

That’s brilliant!

I’ll go for a trawl through the sources I have access to and see what turns up.

There’s nothing in the material I have access to, at the moment, btm. I’ll have to wait until I get back to work next week to poke around the stuff that hasn’t been added to the computer files.

In the meantime, there are a couple of threads on Reddit which, I’m assuming, you’ve seen:

https://www.reddit.com/r/melbourne/comments/1ffog83/melbourne_version_of_american_pie/

https://www.reddit.com/r/AskAnAustralian/comments/1ffoe30/seeking_australian_version_of_american_pie/

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Date: 21/03/2025 01:05:23
From: btm
ID: 2262878
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

AussieDJ said:


AussieDJ said:

btm said:

I have absolutely no idea. It’s a (Melbourne-centric) parody of American Pie, with emphasis on booze and sex. It was sent to PBS sometime in the 1980s; they played it a number of times, but never identified the performer (I got the impression it was anonymous.) It begins

A long, long time ago, I can still remember,
How that first beer used to make me smile.
And I knew if I had my chance,
That I could get into her pants,
And maybe I’d be happy for a while.

That’s brilliant!

I’ll go for a trawl through the sources I have access to and see what turns up.

There’s nothing in the material I have access to, at the moment, btm. I’ll have to wait until I get back to work next week to poke around the stuff that hasn’t been added to the computer files.

In the meantime, there are a couple of threads on Reddit which, I’m assuming, you’ve seen:

https://www.reddit.com/r/melbourne/comments/1ffog83/melbourne_version_of_american_pie/

https://www.reddit.com/r/AskAnAustralian/comments/1ffoe30/seeking_australian_version_of_american_pie/

Yeah, I have seen those; there have been other requests (including from someone in Japan) around the net over the past 15 or so years, but no-one seems to have it, though several have heard it.

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Date: 22/03/2025 06:07:49
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2263348
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Move – Flowers In The Rain 1967

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Date: 22/03/2025 07:02:42
From: roughbarked
ID: 2263352
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tau.Neutrino said:


The Move – Flowers In The Rain 1967

The very first song played on pirate radio in England.

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Date: 22/03/2025 07:20:52
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2263358
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

The Move – Flowers In The Rain 1967

The very first song played on pirate radio in England.

Interesting tidbit, ta.

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Date: 22/03/2025 08:05:58
From: roughbarked
ID: 2263365
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tau.Neutrino said:


roughbarked said:

Tau.Neutrino said:

The Move – Flowers In The Rain 1967

The very first song played on pirate radio in England.

Interesting tidbit, ta.

I’m a bit cloudy on that, there is a bit of dispute about who was first with what. Maybe it was the opening song on BBC1.
What was the first pirate radio station?

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Date: 22/03/2025 11:19:16
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2263452
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


55 minutes of Steeleye Span

The Daily Mail led me to a re-listen to this one.

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Date: 22/03/2025 12:09:36
From: roughbarked
ID: 2263479
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

55 minutes of Steeleye Span

The Daily Mail led me to a re-listen to this one.

One of your links that still came up pink. Which of course means it is one I haven’t looked at yet.

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Date: 22/03/2025 13:27:33
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2263515
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Cruickshank, The first track from Pete’s album Southern.
A wild yet true story from Tasmania’s shady maritime history.

Written by Pete Cornelius
Produced by Pete Cornelius and Matt Fell
Mixed by Matt Fell
Mastered by William Bowden

Musicians:
Pete Cornelius – Vocal, Guitars, Banjo, Pedal Steel, Piano, Percussion
Matt Fell – Bass, Keyboards
Beau Thomas – Drums
Susannah Coleman-Brown – Background Vocal

link

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Date: 22/03/2025 13:53:13
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2263526
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

55 minutes of Steeleye Span

The Daily Mail led me to a re-listen to this one.

One of your links that still came up pink. Which of course means it is one I haven’t looked at yet.

I’m shocked and appalled :)

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Date: 22/03/2025 13:55:51
From: Tamb
ID: 2263528
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

The Daily Mail led me to a re-listen to this one.

One of your links that still came up pink. Which of course means it is one I haven’t looked at yet.

I’m shocked and appalled :)


This one: https://youtu.be/5byhBdqcURY

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Date: 22/03/2025 14:40:33
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2263552
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

some tasteful choices.

Bach Air on the G String – Philipp Schupelius | Classic FM

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Date: 22/03/2025 14:56:38
From: roughbarked
ID: 2263561
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

The Daily Mail led me to a re-listen to this one.

One of your links that still came up pink. Which of course means it is one I haven’t looked at yet.

I’m shocked and appalled :)

It was rather pleasing actually.

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Date: 23/03/2025 18:04:05
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2264054
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I’ve got Tom Jones or someone in my head belting out Always something there to remind me, so to get rid of that I’m about to listen to this soothing Jordi Savall concert.

Jordi Savall and Hespèrion XXI – Musical Europe | Bayreuth Baroque Festival 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWx_HlL3k24

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Date: 23/03/2025 20:32:23
From: dv
ID: 2264113
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The movie the Fifth Element, the alien Plavalaguna sings two pieces: Il dolce suono from Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammernoor, and a new piece called Diva Dance. The voice was provided by sporano Inva Mula. Diva Dance was created by chopping and sequencing Mula’s singing to create a performance that (supposedly) could not be done by a human being because of the rapid, instantaneous changes in tone.

Here is Jane Zhang attempting to replicate the performance live, in 2018. It’s pretty good.
https://youtu.be/kJl2uPNsJEk?si=BQ-9WKVR1k6k6c2T

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Date: 23/03/2025 20:38:25
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2264116
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


The movie the Fifth Element, the alien Plavalaguna sings two pieces: Il dolce suono from Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammernoor, and a new piece called Diva Dance. The voice was provided by sporano Inva Mula. Diva Dance was created by chopping and sequencing Mula’s singing to create a performance that (supposedly) could not be done by a human being because of the rapid, instantaneous changes in tone.

Here is Jane Zhang attempting to replicate the performance live, in 2018. It’s pretty good.
https://youtu.be/kJl2uPNsJEk?si=BQ-9WKVR1k6k6c2T

Pleasant enough, but not very alien.

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Date: 23/03/2025 20:40:13
From: dv
ID: 2264117
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


dv said:

The movie the Fifth Element, the alien Plavalaguna sings two pieces: Il dolce suono from Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammernoor, and a new piece called Diva Dance. The voice was provided by sporano Inva Mula. Diva Dance was created by chopping and sequencing Mula’s singing to create a performance that (supposedly) could not be done by a human being because of the rapid, instantaneous changes in tone.

Here is Jane Zhang attempting to replicate the performance live, in 2018. It’s pretty good.
https://youtu.be/kJl2uPNsJEk?si=BQ-9WKVR1k6k6c2T

Pleasant enough, but not very alien.

This pop song by Zhang is a bit ordinary but I like the vid

https://youtu.be/ZgnClGC8-WQ?si=BBs_ADXEP2_U6xtu

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Date: 25/03/2025 18:46:34
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2264757
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 25/03/2025 19:46:07
From: roughbarked
ID: 2264770
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



I remember all of that.

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Date: 25/03/2025 19:56:59
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2264775
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:


I remember all of that.

The Stone Poneys. What was the name of their singer? Oh, yes, Linda Ronstadt.

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Date: 25/03/2025 20:08:52
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2264780
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


sarahs mum said:


I remember all of that.

12 in that list I remember.

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Date: 25/03/2025 20:09:32
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2264781
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Swan Lee – Stay Tonight

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Date: 25/03/2025 20:10:14
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2264782
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tau.Neutrino said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:


I remember all of that.

12 in that list I remember.

It’s given me a list of music to hunt for, and download.

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Date: 25/03/2025 20:25:32
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2264789
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:


I remember all of that.

The Stone Poneys. What was the name of their singer? Oh, yes, Linda Ronstadt.

and the band…became the Eagles.

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Date: 25/03/2025 20:29:08
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2264791
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


captain_spalding said:

roughbarked said:

I remember all of that.

The Stone Poneys. What was the name of their singer? Oh, yes, Linda Ronstadt.

and the band…became the Eagles.

Win/win.

Gosh, i adore Linda’s recordings of old time torch/jive songs with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra.

Her rendition of ‘My Funny Valentine’ still sends shivers through me.

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Date: 25/03/2025 20:31:30
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2264793
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


sarahs mum said:

captain_spalding said:

The Stone Poneys. What was the name of their singer? Oh, yes, Linda Ronstadt.

and the band…became the Eagles.

Win/win.

Gosh, i adore Linda’s recordings of old time torch/jive songs with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra.

Her rendition of ‘My Funny Valentine’ still sends shivers through me.

Desperado is my fave.

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Date: 25/03/2025 20:33:25
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2264795
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:

Her rendition of ‘My Funny Valentine’ still sends shivers through me.

If you want ot hear it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKETHmm6ofI

especially the ‘climax’ after 2 min 20 secs.

Right to the bone.

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Date: 25/03/2025 20:34:44
From: Witty Rejoinder
ID: 2264796
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


sarahs mum said:

captain_spalding said:

The Stone Poneys. What was the name of their singer? Oh, yes, Linda Ronstadt.

and the band…became the Eagles.

Win/win.

Gosh, i adore Linda’s recordings of old time torch/jive songs with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra.

Her rendition of ‘My Funny Valentine’ still sends shivers through me.


I prefer her work with Barney Gumble.

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Date: 25/03/2025 20:35:18
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2264797
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


captain_spalding said:

sarahs mum said:

and the band…became the Eagles.

Win/win.

Gosh, i adore Linda’s recordings of old time torch/jive songs with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra.

Her rendition of ‘My Funny Valentine’ still sends shivers through me.

Desperado is my fave.

Much better than The Eagles’ original.

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Date: 25/03/2025 20:42:19
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2264802
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


sarahs mum said:

captain_spalding said:

The Stone Poneys. What was the name of their singer? Oh, yes, Linda Ronstadt.

and the band…became the Eagles.

Win/win.

Gosh, i adore Linda’s recordings of old time torch/jive songs with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra.

Her rendition of ‘My Funny Valentine’ still sends shivers through me.

I love Linda Ronstadt’s voice.

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Date: 25/03/2025 20:43:50
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2264803
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


sarahs mum said:

captain_spalding said:

Win/win.

Gosh, i adore Linda’s recordings of old time torch/jive songs with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra.

Her rendition of ‘My Funny Valentine’ still sends shivers through me.

Desperado is my fave.

Much better than The Eagles’ original.

i like the entire Eagle’s desperado album.

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Date: 25/03/2025 20:45:27
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2264805
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Witty Rejoinder said:


captain_spalding said:

sarahs mum said:

and the band…became the Eagles.

Win/win.

Gosh, i adore Linda’s recordings of old time torch/jive songs with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra.

Her rendition of ‘My Funny Valentine’ still sends shivers through me.


I prefer her work with Barney Gumble.

Mr Plow is a loser and I think he is a boozer

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Date: 25/03/2025 20:47:47
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2264806
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


Witty Rejoinder said:

captain_spalding said:

Win/win.

Gosh, i adore Linda’s recordings of old time torch/jive songs with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra.

Her rendition of ‘My Funny Valentine’ still sends shivers through me.


I prefer her work with Barney Gumble.

Mr Plow is a loser and I think he is a boozer

That name again is ‘Mr. Plow’.

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Date: 25/03/2025 21:01:09
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2264820
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 25/03/2025 21:02:18
From: roughbarked
ID: 2264821
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

roughbarked said:

I remember all of that.

12 in that list I remember.

It’s given me a list of music to hunt for, and download.

There was a heck of a lot of music recorded in 1968 that never got near a top 50.

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Date: 25/03/2025 21:03:07
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2264823
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



I only recognise 9 song names but wtf was 98.6 about?

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Date: 25/03/2025 21:05:49
From: roughbarked
ID: 2264824
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


sarahs mum said:


I only recognise 9 song names but wtf was 98.6 about?

Farenheit.

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Date: 25/03/2025 21:08:29
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2264828
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I’ve never liked a unit of measurement so much as to write a song about it.

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Date: 25/03/2025 21:09:41
From: roughbarked
ID: 2264830
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


I’ve never liked a unit of measurement so much as to write a song about it.

Temperature of the human body?

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Date: 25/03/2025 21:45:10
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2264841
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Divine Angel said:

I’ve never liked a unit of measurement so much as to write a song about it.

Temperature of the human body?

A bit warmer than the accepted average of those days (98.4).

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Date: 25/03/2025 21:51:02
From: roughbarked
ID: 2264842
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

Divine Angel said:

I’ve never liked a unit of measurement so much as to write a song about it.

Temperature of the human body?

A bit warmer than the accepted average of those days (98.4).

Songwriters. Who ever expected them to be accurate?

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Date: 25/03/2025 22:34:12
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2264862
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

Temperature of the human body?

A bit warmer than the accepted average of those days (98.4).

Songwriters. Who ever expected them to be accurate?

I always assumed the temperature being a bit warmer than average was the point of the song.

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Date: 25/03/2025 22:54:23
From: roughbarked
ID: 2264869
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

A bit warmer than the accepted average of those days (98.4).

Songwriters. Who ever expected them to be accurate?

I always assumed the temperature being a bit warmer than average was the point of the song.

I guess that’s not a bad assessment.

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Date: 25/03/2025 22:58:34
From: Michael V
ID: 2264873
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tau.Neutrino said:


roughbarked said:

sarahs mum said:


I remember all of that.

12 in that list I remember.

I remember various bits of 30. And most of 4 of them.

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Date: 25/03/2025 23:14:48
From: Michael V
ID: 2264892
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



The beep Red Baron of Germany.

:)

I remember 28 of them and most of four.

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Date: 25/03/2025 23:22:34
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2264897
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


sarahs mum said:


The beep Red Baron of Germany.

:)

I remember 28 of them and most of four.

about 30 well enough to hum.

i remember my sister meeting ray brown and having a crush.

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Date: 25/03/2025 23:47:48
From: Michael V
ID: 2264904
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


sarahs mum said:


The beep Red Baron of Germany.

:)

I remember 28 of them and most of four.

Bugger. Formatting didn’t work. I don’t know why.

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Date: 26/03/2025 16:54:32
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2265128
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Imagine Johann Sebastian Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor performed on a giant floor piano in the heart of historic Nürnberg, Germany.

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/15sp9EBZh7/

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Date: 26/03/2025 17:07:35
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2265135
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Imagine Johann Sebastian Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor performed on a giant floor piano in the heart of historic Nürnberg, Germany.

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/15sp9EBZh7/

Heh.

If I jumped on that I’d bust it.

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Date: 26/03/2025 17:09:59
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2265136
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

Imagine Johann Sebastian Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor performed on a giant floor piano in the heart of historic Nürnberg, Germany.

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/15sp9EBZh7/

Heh.

If I jumped on that I’d bust it.

i can’t dance.

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Date: 26/03/2025 17:17:01
From: roughbarked
ID: 2265138
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Bubblecar said:

sarahs mum said:

Imagine Johann Sebastian Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor performed on a giant floor piano in the heart of historic Nürnberg, Germany.

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/15sp9EBZh7/

Heh.

If I jumped on that I’d bust it.

i can’t dance.

Not real good at it myself.

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Date: 26/03/2025 17:36:22
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2265143
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Just finished listening to a bus load of 10 year olds belting out Taylor Swift.

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Date: 26/03/2025 17:40:49
From: roughbarked
ID: 2265145
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


Just finished listening to a bus load of 10 year olds belting out Taylor Swift.

That’s when turning off the hearing aids works.

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Date: 26/03/2025 17:49:56
From: roughbarked
ID: 2265150
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Inspired by the 67/68 top 40 lists. Here’s a non-charting band from that period.

The history Skip Bifferty.

The sound Skip Bifferty 1968Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock

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Date: 26/03/2025 17:55:23
From: roughbarked
ID: 2265154
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Inspired by the 67/68 top 40 lists. Here’s a non-charting band from that period.

The history Skip Bifferty.

The sound Skip Bifferty 1968Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock

At least they got their own WIKI page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skip_Bifferty Link

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Date: 26/03/2025 18:43:20
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2265177
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

Inspired by the 67/68 top 40 lists. Here’s a non-charting band from that period.

The history Skip Bifferty.

The sound Skip Bifferty 1968Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock

At least they got their own WIKI page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skip_Bifferty Link

they make it onto the latter collections albums.

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Date: 26/03/2025 20:11:10
From: dv
ID: 2265212
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tere Mere Beech Mein
Lata Mangeshkar and S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
1981

https://youtu.be/IXVOKep5zeU?si=L2nQFtR0voMhBGSH

Toxic by Britney Spears was mainly composed of samples from yhis track

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Date: 27/03/2025 15:08:37
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2265486
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jacob Collier Improvises the National Symphony Orchestra

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Date: 27/03/2025 20:40:59
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2265637
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

“Sé mo laoch, mo Ghile Mear”
It’s not everyday that our passengers are treated to an impromptu concert, but today was different. The wonderful members of UCC Choral Society, who were flying to Prague via Amsterdam, burst into song at the boarding gate, treating passengers, staff and airline crews to a beautiful rendition of “Mo Ghile Mear”.
“Mo Ghile Mear”, an 18th century poem originally attributed to Seán Clárach Mac Dómhnaill, and said to be written about Bonnie Prince Charlie, is one of Ireland’s best known laments. The song has strong links to Cork through its association with Cóir Chúil Aodha, the Ó’Riada family and Dónal Ó Liatháin.

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1ZQrUVaxUK/

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Date: 27/03/2025 22:36:30
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2265671
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

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Date: 27/03/2025 22:40:09
From: Michael V
ID: 2265672
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



“The saviour of the human ray-a-ace”

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Date: 27/03/2025 22:44:25
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2265674
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


sarahs mum said:


“The saviour of the human ray-a-ace”

efficacious

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Date: 27/03/2025 23:04:55
From: Michael V
ID: 2265677
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Michael V said:

sarahs mum said:


“The saviour of the human ray-a-ace”

efficacious

in every case

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Date: 27/03/2025 23:10:36
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2265681
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


sarahs mum said:

Michael V said:

“The saviour of the human ray-a-ace”

efficacious

in every case

didn’t even need a link.

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Date: 27/03/2025 23:28:13
From: Michael V
ID: 2265685
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Michael V said:

sarahs mum said:

efficacious

in every case

didn’t even need a link.

pink, drink.

:)

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Date: 27/03/2025 23:29:19
From: Neophyte
ID: 2265686
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



On the right: Roger McGough, a man who knew The Rutles

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Date: 29/03/2025 21:41:09
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2266420
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Imagine Johann Sebastian Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor performed on a giant floor piano in the heart of historic Nürnberg, Germany.

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/15sp9EBZh7/

Just had a look/listen at that. Great stuff :)

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Date: 29/03/2025 22:03:53
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2266424
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


Tere Mere Beech Mein
Lata Mangeshkar and S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
1981

https://youtu.be/IXVOKep5zeU?si=L2nQFtR0voMhBGSH

Toxic by Britney Spears was mainly composed of samples from yhis track

… and then moved on to this one which was also greatly enjoyed :)

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Date: 29/03/2025 22:20:29
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2266431
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

And finally, another version of Fergus Laing, recorded in 2014, so it must be one of the first ones.

121 views, so it must be good :)

Richard Thompson – “Fergus Laing” : BBC Radio 6 session – Tom Robinson Show / July 8th 201

Fergus Laing is a beast of a man
He stitches up and fleeces
He wants to manicure the world
And see it off in pieces

He likes to build his towers high
He blocks the sun out from the sky
In the penthouse the champagne’s dry
And slightly gassy

Fergus Laing, he works so hard
As busy as a bee is
Fergus Laing has 17 friends
All as dull as he is
His 17 friends has 17 wives
All the perfect shape and size
They wag their tails and bat their eyes
Just like Lassie

Fergus he builds and builds
Yet small is his erection
Fergus has a fine head of hair
When the wind’s in the right direction

Fergus Laing and his 17 friends
They live inside a bubble
There they withdraw and shut the door
At any sign of trouble
Should the peasants wail and vent
And ask him where the money went
He’ll simply say, it’s all been spent
On being classy

Fergus’ buildings reach the sky
Until you cannot see ‘um
He thinks the old stuff he pulls down
Belongs in a museum
His fits are famous on the scene
The shortest fuse, so cruel, so mean
But don’t call him a drama queen
Like Shirley Bassey

Fergus Laing he flaunts the law
But one day he’ll be wired
And as they drag him off to jail
We’ll all shout, “You’re fired!”

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Date: 29/03/2025 22:39:25
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2266439
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Well, maybe one more, a long time favourite:

The Incredible String Band- Red Hair

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Date: 30/03/2025 08:12:44
From: roughbarked
ID: 2266495
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Well, maybe one more, a long time favourite:

The Incredible String Band- Red Hair

I have had that album since 1971/2. Somewhere about then.

This one is Queen Juanita and Her Fisherman Lover

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Date: 30/03/2025 18:17:00
From: roughbarked
ID: 2266832
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Well it says it is Pink Floyd – Meddler 1971

If you want to try, it is your call.

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Date: 1/04/2025 11:00:37
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2267225
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I thought I’d share today’s ear worm.

Don’t thank me, thank Ian.

The Hippopotamus Song

Sung by Flanders and Swan.

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Date: 1/04/2025 11:19:18
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2267237
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


I thought I’d share today’s ear worm.

Don’t thank me, thank Ian.

The Hippopotamus Song

Sung by Flanders and Swan.

The only other Flanders and Swann song I Nremember from that long gone era:

The English are Best

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Date: 1/04/2025 11:22:33
From: Ian
ID: 2267241
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

I thought I’d share today’s ear worm.

Don’t thank me, thank Ian.

The Hippopotamus Song

Sung by Flanders and Swan.

The only other Flanders and Swann song I Nremember from that long gone era:

The English are Best

Thanks Rev.

My olds had 2 of their albums.. something about hats.

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Date: 1/04/2025 17:05:03
From: dv
ID: 2267419
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/ctNSNJXi1bI?si=ABxrEpIZMVrCBMVq

Stardust is considered one of the most popular pieces of music ever recorded. The first recording was by Don Redman and the Chocolate Dandies in 1929.

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Date: 2/04/2025 13:22:49
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2267749
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Many of us would remember David Bellamy, the slightly batty British botanist who presented some interesting telly shows in the 1980s, and heroically joined the Save the Franklin campaign here on this island, being arrested with the rest of the fighters.

But few realise he also contributed a rather odd kid’s pop song in 1983, which entered the UK charts at number 88.

Here it is in all its glory:

David Bellamy – Brontosaurus Will You Wait For Me

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Date: 2/04/2025 13:28:03
From: roughbarked
ID: 2267751
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Many of us would remember David Bellamy, the slightly batty British botanist who presented some interesting telly shows in the 1980s, and heroically joined the Save the Franklin campaign here on this island, being arrested with the rest of the fighters.

But few realise he also contributed a rather odd kid’s pop song in 1983, which entered the UK charts at number 88.

Here it is in all its glory:

David Bellamy – Brontosaurus Will You Wait For Me

He was a jolly chap.

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Date: 2/04/2025 14:29:17
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2267776
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Nice little song for April (or Avril, in the Frenchy form of this Scottish Borders song), here presented in Steeleye Spans’s rocky version of this 19th century poem, wedded to a traditional northern waltz:

Steeleye Span – Copshawholme Fair

I’m currently doing a new recording of my more subtle performance of this song, with appropriate AI video imagery to accompany.

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Date: 2/04/2025 20:00:52
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2267874
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Nice little song for April (or Avril, in the Frenchy form of this Scottish Borders song), here presented in Steeleye Spans’s rocky version of this 19th century poem, wedded to a traditional northern waltz:

Steeleye Span – Copshawholme Fair

I’m currently doing a new recording of my more subtle performance of this song, with appropriate AI video imagery to accompany.

I await the refined version with anticipation.

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Date: 2/04/2025 22:22:30
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2267915
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bubblecar said:

Nice little song for April (or Avril, in the Frenchy form of this Scottish Borders song), here presented in Steeleye Spans’s rocky version of this 19th century poem, wedded to a traditional northern waltz:

Steeleye Span – Copshawholme Fair

I’m currently doing a new recording of my more subtle performance of this song, with appropriate AI video imagery to accompany.

I await the refined version with anticipation.

More Steeleye Span

The Weaver and the Factory Maid – Steeleye Span – Live, 1989

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Date: 4/04/2025 15:54:28
From: dv
ID: 2268695
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://youtu.be/nIDnN34ZZaE?si=d0UBMO_1BXGgpsPT

Nina Hagen – Smack Jack

This exists

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Date: 4/04/2025 16:10:54
From: esselte
ID: 2268709
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Startling!

That’s the best word I can come up with to describe this song.

‘Hi Ren’, by Ren

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_nc1IVoMxc

“Up until I was 9 years old, I would intermittently hear a voice in my head that was not my own. The voice was distinctly different to mine, and always negative. It would self criticise or urge me to do things I knew to be morally wrong. The most peculiar thing about the voice was that it took no effort on my behalf to produce. My own thoughts always felt like there was a process that required effort to bring them to the forefront of my mind, this voice appeared as though it was spoken by another. The sentences felt predetermined like they had already been constructed.

“I remember very vividly at 9 years old, becoming very frustrated with the voice. I stood in my back yard, internally screaming at the voice to be silent again and again, and it did. In a flash there was silence, to the point where my head felt like an empty room. I wasn’t used to the quiet and that voice never returned. It almost felt lonely in my head.

“When I got older I had intermittent bouts with auditory hallucinations where I would hear perfect symphonies, usually at night when drifting off to sleep. They were so clear that they sounded like they were emanating from a radio in the corner of my room. I knew they weren’t there, but for some reason they never came with the feeling of fear. I also recall sitting on a bus at the age of 15, and hearing the sound of a crowded room, with about 100 voices chattering away, I was the only person apart from the driver on the bus.

“These experiences were always very brief, and few and far between.

“My last hallucination was during an intense bout of psychosis in 2015, and was my first visual hallucination. I was walking down a pavement after jumping out my mums car in a crossroads in a moment of frustration and distress with my condition. I was trying to run from myself. What appeared to be a homeless man with a dark complexion approached me, and asked me what was wrong. I explained that I had been sick most my life, and I wasn’t sure I had the strength to continue. He looked at me, and smiled and told me ‘everything is going to be okay in the end Ren.’ I had not told him my name. There was something so overpoweringly sincere about this very simple message, which brought with it an overwhelming feeling of inner peace, and in a flash, he vanished.

“My rational brain always linked these experiences to what the doctors have told me, that there are parts of my brain compromised by the autoimmunity in my body. That the myelin sheaths surrounding the complex electrical system that conduct my thoughts were damaged and compromised, causing these lucid experiences that I knew did not exist inside the physical world.

“The part of me that edges away from logical and rational thought always attributed these thoughts to some kind of otherworldly intervention, that made my thoughts the battleground of some spiritual tug of war.

“For a long time I never really acknowledged this part of myself, for with it brought the danger and stigma of sounding like a crazy person.

“I decided with my latest release, to the best of my ability, to capture and express this chess match of thought.”

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Date: 4/04/2025 16:16:24
From: Michael V
ID: 2268714
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

esselte said:


Startling!

That’s the best word I can come up with to describe this song.

‘Hi Ren’, by Ren

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_nc1IVoMxc

“Up until I was 9 years old, I would intermittently hear a voice in my head that was not my own. The voice was distinctly different to mine, and always negative. It would self criticise or urge me to do things I knew to be morally wrong. The most peculiar thing about the voice was that it took no effort on my behalf to produce. My own thoughts always felt like there was a process that required effort to bring them to the forefront of my mind, this voice appeared as though it was spoken by another. The sentences felt predetermined like they had already been constructed.

“I remember very vividly at 9 years old, becoming very frustrated with the voice. I stood in my back yard, internally screaming at the voice to be silent again and again, and it did. In a flash there was silence, to the point where my head felt like an empty room. I wasn’t used to the quiet and that voice never returned. It almost felt lonely in my head.

“When I got older I had intermittent bouts with auditory hallucinations where I would hear perfect symphonies, usually at night when drifting off to sleep. They were so clear that they sounded like they were emanating from a radio in the corner of my room. I knew they weren’t there, but for some reason they never came with the feeling of fear. I also recall sitting on a bus at the age of 15, and hearing the sound of a crowded room, with about 100 voices chattering away, I was the only person apart from the driver on the bus.

“These experiences were always very brief, and few and far between.

“My last hallucination was during an intense bout of psychosis in 2015, and was my first visual hallucination. I was walking down a pavement after jumping out my mums car in a crossroads in a moment of frustration and distress with my condition. I was trying to run from myself. What appeared to be a homeless man with a dark complexion approached me, and asked me what was wrong. I explained that I had been sick most my life, and I wasn’t sure I had the strength to continue. He looked at me, and smiled and told me ‘everything is going to be okay in the end Ren.’ I had not told him my name. There was something so overpoweringly sincere about this very simple message, which brought with it an overwhelming feeling of inner peace, and in a flash, he vanished.

“My rational brain always linked these experiences to what the doctors have told me, that there are parts of my brain compromised by the autoimmunity in my body. That the myelin sheaths surrounding the complex electrical system that conduct my thoughts were damaged and compromised, causing these lucid experiences that I knew did not exist inside the physical world.

“The part of me that edges away from logical and rational thought always attributed these thoughts to some kind of otherworldly intervention, that made my thoughts the battleground of some spiritual tug of war.

“For a long time I never really acknowledged this part of myself, for with it brought the danger and stigma of sounding like a crazy person.

“I decided with my latest release, to the best of my ability, to capture and express this chess match of thought.”

Interesting read.

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Date: 4/04/2025 16:54:36
From: JudgeMental
ID: 2268734
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://youtu.be/nIDnN34ZZaE?si=d0UBMO_1BXGgpsPT

Nina Hagen – Smack Jack

This exists

one of my fave artists. I have quite a few videos of her. mostly from rockplatz.

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Date: 4/04/2025 23:00:50
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2268854
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Martin Simpson on our ABC:

Never Any Good’ – Martin Simpson – ABC Radio National Breakfast

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Date: 5/04/2025 12:40:12
From: roughbarked
ID: 2268978
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Martin Simpson on our ABC:

Never Any Good’ – Martin Simpson – ABC Radio National Breakfast

He’s my age.

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Date: 6/04/2025 08:15:48
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2269195
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Abel Selaocoe – Tiny Desk Concert

Saw him last night performing with the ACO at Angel Place here in Sydney.

He was amazing, and it wasn’t just me, he got the biggest ovation from the audience at that place that I have ever seen.

Here is another one, with Yo-Yo Ma and a small group, more like what we experienced last night:
Abel Selaocoe & Yo-Yo Ma record Ibuyile I’Africa / Africa is Back

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Date: 6/04/2025 08:19:24
From: roughbarked
ID: 2269196
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Abel Selaocoe – Tiny Desk Concert

Saw him last night performing with the ACO at Angel Place here in Sydney.

He was amazing, and it wasn’t just me, he got the biggest ovation from the audience at that place that I have ever seen.

Here is another one, with Yo-Yo Ma and a small group, more like what we experienced last night:
Abel Selaocoe & Yo-Yo Ma record Ibuyile I’Africa / Africa is Back

Saw him on Justin read about him and was about to go searching his music. Thanks.

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Date: 6/04/2025 08:57:07
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2269211
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Abel Selaocoe – Tiny Desk Concert

Saw him last night performing with the ACO at Angel Place here in Sydney.

He was amazing, and it wasn’t just me, he got the biggest ovation from the audience at that place that I have ever seen.

Here is another one, with Yo-Yo Ma and a small group, more like what we experienced last night:
Abel Selaocoe & Yo-Yo Ma record Ibuyile I’Africa / Africa is Back

He’s certainly an original and expressive musician.

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Date: 6/04/2025 09:10:06
From: roughbarked
ID: 2269220
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Abel Selaocoe – Tiny Desk Concert

Saw him last night performing with the ACO at Angel Place here in Sydney.

He was amazing, and it wasn’t just me, he got the biggest ovation from the audience at that place that I have ever seen.

Here is another one, with Yo-Yo Ma and a small group, more like what we experienced last night:
Abel Selaocoe & Yo-Yo Ma record Ibuyile I’Africa / Africa is Back

He’s certainly an original and expressive musician.

and creating not unpleasant listening for me.

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Date: 8/04/2025 18:39:19
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2270119
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Paul Simon – St. Judy’s Comet

‘The fighter still remains’: Paul Simon kicks off comeback tour in New Orleans
The 83-year-old played his first date of an intimate 20-city tour after quitting live performances back in 2018

snip

Simon avoided letting the second part of the show become a “best of” compilation. He announced he would toss in some of the lesser-known work he has produced through a career spanning eight decades, though he joked that he knew them well because “I mean, they’re my songs.” But he coupled them with anecdotes about their inspiration.

He set up St Judy’s Comet – saying it’s one “I very rarely perform” – by recounting how he named it after Robert St Judy, a drummer in the band led by Clifton Chenier, a zydeco musician from Opelousas, Louisiana, about three hours north-west of New Orleans.

more..

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/apr/05/paul-simon-concert-new-orleans-quiet-celebration-tour

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Date: 9/04/2025 17:32:02
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2270441
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Be My Mistake l Collaborations l Tommy Emmanuel & Mike Dawes
Sweet.

link

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Date: 9/04/2025 19:39:05
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2270470
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Folk music in the Australian bush | 1966 | Rare footage restored

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Date: 9/04/2025 19:58:34
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2270474
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Folk music in the Australian bush | 1966 | Rare footage restored

A nice relic, ta.

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Date: 9/04/2025 21:08:17
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2270479
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Folk music in the Australian bush | 1966 | Rare footage restored

Thats a good find.
Thanks for that.

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Date: 9/04/2025 21:42:24
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2270489
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


sarahs mum said:

Folk music in the Australian bush | 1966 | Rare footage restored

A nice relic, ta.

Loved that one too, especially the young guy singing along with his grandma.

Very different from the London mid-60’s folk scene :)

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Date: 10/04/2025 08:54:07
From: dv
ID: 2270573
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Do you remember Macca B from such songs as Road Rage?
https://youtu.be/AMlgj5CDlb0?si=6uWJGPmP9wqMjGhh

Now he does Wha Ma Eat Wednesdays where he gives nutritional information, which are pleasant enough.
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/18s3QmFNJr/

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Date: 10/04/2025 09:18:52
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2270580
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I’ve downloaded Orinoco Flow by Enya to play as we… sail away sail away sail away.

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Date: 10/04/2025 09:23:53
From: kii
ID: 2270589
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


I’ve downloaded Orinoco Flow by Enya to play as we… sail away sail away sail away.

Good music to cry to.

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Date: 10/04/2025 09:28:06
From: Arts
ID: 2270592
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Divine Angel said:


I’ve downloaded Orinoco Flow by Enya to play as we… sail away sail away sail away.

I can only imagine that being sung in Kath Day-Knights voice…

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Date: 10/04/2025 09:54:16
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2270611
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Rimski’s commute into town

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Date: 10/04/2025 10:10:51
From: roughbarked
ID: 2270631
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bubblecar said:

sarahs mum said:

Folk music in the Australian bush | 1966 | Rare footage restored

A nice relic, ta.

Loved that one too, especially the young guy singing along with his grandma.

Very different from the London mid-60’s folk scene :)

A great relic for sure. Loved it all. :)

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Date: 10/04/2025 10:15:11
From: Tamb
ID: 2270633
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Bubblecar said:

A nice relic, ta.

Loved that one too, especially the young guy singing along with his grandma.

Very different from the London mid-60’s folk scene :)

A great relic for sure. Loved it all. :)


Mulga Bill’s bicycle

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Date: 10/04/2025 10:29:20
From: esselte
ID: 2270641
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I’m on a real Ren kick at the moment. This guy has been around for a few years, but I only “discovered” him in the last week or so.

I’ve been listening to his music of an evening and I have to say he is the most original and interesting artist I’ve encountered in years. His ability to tell a story through song is incredible. He is multi-talented; rapping, singing, poetic monologues, playing instruments, acting/inhabiting the skin of the characters he’s talking about, and through combination of his talents he seems to have almost created his own genre of theatre. I watched a youtube video reacting/breaking down and analyzing of one of his songs and that reactor nailed the vibe I get, saying Ren is like a “modern incarnation of a medieval bard”. His videos aren’t so much songs as they are theatrical events which can hold your attention even through minutes of silence, and if you click on any of these links I suggest you actually watch and give concentration to the video rather than just having it playing in the background.

Earlier in the thread I linked to his song “Hi Ren”.

I also heartily recommend the following:

The Tale of Jenny and Screech – A trilogy of interconnected songs: Jenny’s Tale, Screech’s Tale, and Violet’s Tale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYAnqQ—KX0
CONTENT WARNING, these songs (especially Violet’s Tale) discuss violence against women (and one man) in graphic and confronting ways, so maybe not for everyone but if you can stomach it very worth while.

Money Game Part 3 really showcases the theatricality I’m talking about. And has the most intense use of Chekhov’s Gun I’ve ever seen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyWbun_PbTc

Money Game Part 1 and Money Game Part 2 are also worth a listen.

And for those who don’t mind hip hop/rap, REN – Fire in the Booth freestyling.

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Date: 10/04/2025 10:32:33
From: Tamb
ID: 2270643
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

esselte said:


I’m on a real Ren kick at the moment. This guy has been around for a few years, but I only “discovered” him in the last week or so.

I’ve been listening to his music of an evening and I have to say he is the most original and interesting artist I’ve encountered in years. His ability to tell a story through song is incredible. He is multi-talented; rapping, singing, poetic monologues, playing instruments, acting/inhabiting the skin of the characters he’s talking about, and through combination of his talents he seems to have almost created his own genre of theatre. I watched a youtube video reacting/breaking down and analyzing of one of his songs and that reactor nailed the vibe I get, saying Ren is like a “modern incarnation of a medieval bard”. His videos aren’t so much songs as they are theatrical events which can hold your attention even through minutes of silence, and if you click on any of these links I suggest you actually watch and give concentration to the video rather than just having it playing in the background.

Earlier in the thread I linked to his song “Hi Ren”.

I also heartily recommend the following:

The Tale of Jenny and Screech – A trilogy of interconnected songs: Jenny’s Tale, Screech’s Tale, and Violet’s Tale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYAnqQ—KX0
CONTENT WARNING, these songs (especially Violet’s Tale) discuss violence against women (and one man) in graphic and confronting ways, so maybe not for everyone but if you can stomach it very worth while.

Money Game Part 3 really showcases the theatricality I’m talking about. And has the most intense use of Chekhov’s Gun I’ve ever seen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyWbun_PbTc

Money Game Part 1 and Money Game Part 2 are also worth a listen.

And for those who don’t mind hip hop/rap, REN – Fire in the Booth freestyling.


Is he the Ren of Ren & Stimpy?

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Date: 10/04/2025 10:34:56
From: esselte
ID: 2270644
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tamb said:


esselte said:

I’m on a real Ren kick at the moment. This guy has been around for a few years, but I only “discovered” him in the last week or so.

I’ve been listening to his music of an evening and I have to say he is the most original and interesting artist I’ve encountered in years. His ability to tell a story through song is incredible. He is multi-talented; rapping, singing, poetic monologues, playing instruments, acting/inhabiting the skin of the characters he’s talking about, and through combination of his talents he seems to have almost created his own genre of theatre. I watched a youtube video reacting/breaking down and analyzing of one of his songs and that reactor nailed the vibe I get, saying Ren is like a “modern incarnation of a medieval bard”. His videos aren’t so much songs as they are theatrical events which can hold your attention even through minutes of silence, and if you click on any of these links I suggest you actually watch and give concentration to the video rather than just having it playing in the background.

Earlier in the thread I linked to his song “Hi Ren”.

I also heartily recommend the following:

The Tale of Jenny and Screech – A trilogy of interconnected songs: Jenny’s Tale, Screech’s Tale, and Violet’s Tale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYAnqQ—KX0
CONTENT WARNING, these songs (especially Violet’s Tale) discuss violence against women (and one man) in graphic and confronting ways, so maybe not for everyone but if you can stomach it very worth while.

Money Game Part 3 really showcases the theatricality I’m talking about. And has the most intense use of Chekhov’s Gun I’ve ever seen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyWbun_PbTc

Money Game Part 1 and Money Game Part 2 are also worth a listen.

And for those who don’t mind hip hop/rap, REN – Fire in the Booth freestyling.


Is he the Ren of Ren & Stimpy?

:)
No. Nor is he Ren from Star Wars.

Ren Gill
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren_Gill

Ren Eryn Gill (born Ren Erin Gill, 29 March 1990), known professionally as Ren, is a multi-award-winning Welsh singer-songwriter, musician, rapper, producer, and director.

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Date: 10/04/2025 10:36:54
From: Tamb
ID: 2270646
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

esselte said:


Tamb said:

esselte said:

I’m on a real Ren kick at the moment. This guy has been around for a few years, but I only “discovered” him in the last week or so.

I’ve been listening to his music of an evening and I have to say he is the most original and interesting artist I’ve encountered in years. His ability to tell a story through song is incredible. He is multi-talented; rapping, singing, poetic monologues, playing instruments, acting/inhabiting the skin of the characters he’s talking about, and through combination of his talents he seems to have almost created his own genre of theatre. I watched a youtube video reacting/breaking down and analyzing of one of his songs and that reactor nailed the vibe I get, saying Ren is like a “modern incarnation of a medieval bard”. His videos aren’t so much songs as they are theatrical events which can hold your attention even through minutes of silence, and if you click on any of these links I suggest you actually watch and give concentration to the video rather than just having it playing in the background.

Earlier in the thread I linked to his song “Hi Ren”.

I also heartily recommend the following:

The Tale of Jenny and Screech – A trilogy of interconnected songs: Jenny’s Tale, Screech’s Tale, and Violet’s Tale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYAnqQ—KX0
CONTENT WARNING, these songs (especially Violet’s Tale) discuss violence against women (and one man) in graphic and confronting ways, so maybe not for everyone but if you can stomach it very worth while.

Money Game Part 3 really showcases the theatricality I’m talking about. And has the most intense use of Chekhov’s Gun I’ve ever seen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyWbun_PbTc

Money Game Part 1 and Money Game Part 2 are also worth a listen.

And for those who don’t mind hip hop/rap, REN – Fire in the Booth freestyling.


Is he the Ren of Ren & Stimpy?

:)
No. Nor is he Ren from Star Wars.

Ren Gill
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren_Gill

Ren Eryn Gill (born Ren Erin Gill, 29 March 1990), known professionally as Ren, is a multi-award-winning Welsh singer-songwriter, musician, rapper, producer, and director.


So many Rens. So much choice.

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Date: 10/04/2025 10:37:22
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2270647
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tamb said:


esselte said:

I’m on a real Ren kick at the moment. This guy has been around for a few years, but I only “discovered” him in the last week or so.

I’ve been listening to his music of an evening and I have to say he is the most original and interesting artist I’ve encountered in years. His ability to tell a story through song is incredible. He is multi-talented; rapping, singing, poetic monologues, playing instruments, acting/inhabiting the skin of the characters he’s talking about, and through combination of his talents he seems to have almost created his own genre of theatre. I watched a youtube video reacting/breaking down and analyzing of one of his songs and that reactor nailed the vibe I get, saying Ren is like a “modern incarnation of a medieval bard”. His videos aren’t so much songs as they are theatrical events which can hold your attention even through minutes of silence, and if you click on any of these links I suggest you actually watch and give concentration to the video rather than just having it playing in the background.

Earlier in the thread I linked to his song “Hi Ren”.

I also heartily recommend the following:

The Tale of Jenny and Screech – A trilogy of interconnected songs: Jenny’s Tale, Screech’s Tale, and Violet’s Tale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYAnqQ—KX0
CONTENT WARNING, these songs (especially Violet’s Tale) discuss violence against women (and one man) in graphic and confronting ways, so maybe not for everyone but if you can stomach it very worth while.

Money Game Part 3 really showcases the theatricality I’m talking about. And has the most intense use of Chekhov’s Gun I’ve ever seen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyWbun_PbTc

Money Game Part 1 and Money Game Part 2 are also worth a listen.

And for those who don’t mind hip hop/rap, REN – Fire in the Booth freestyling.


Is he the Ren of Ren & Stimpy?

I think not :)

I see he is a Welsh guy.

They sing too loud, too often, and out of tune.

But I’ll give him a listen anyway :)

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Date: 10/04/2025 10:44:08
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2270650
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

kii said:


Divine Angel said:

I’ve downloaded Orinoco Flow by Enya to play as we… sail away sail away sail away.

Good music to cry to.

Always makes me feel a bit more optimistic.

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Date: 10/04/2025 10:48:39
From: ruby
ID: 2270655
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Tamb said:

esselte said:

I’m on a real Ren kick at the moment. This guy has been around for a few years, but I only “discovered” him in the last week or so.

I’ve been listening to his music of an evening and I have to say he is the most original and interesting artist I’ve encountered in years. His ability to tell a story through song is incredible. He is multi-talented; rapping, singing, poetic monologues, playing instruments, acting/inhabiting the skin of the characters he’s talking about, and through combination of his talents he seems to have almost created his own genre of theatre. I watched a youtube video reacting/breaking down and analyzing of one of his songs and that reactor nailed the vibe I get, saying Ren is like a “modern incarnation of a medieval bard”. His videos aren’t so much songs as they are theatrical events which can hold your attention even through minutes of silence, and if you click on any of these links I suggest you actually watch and give concentration to the video rather than just having it playing in the background.

Earlier in the thread I linked to his song “Hi Ren”.

I also heartily recommend the following:

The Tale of Jenny and Screech – A trilogy of interconnected songs: Jenny’s Tale, Screech’s Tale, and Violet’s Tale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYAnqQ—KX0
CONTENT WARNING, these songs (especially Violet’s Tale) discuss violence against women (and one man) in graphic and confronting ways, so maybe not for everyone but if you can stomach it very worth while.

Money Game Part 3 really showcases the theatricality I’m talking about. And has the most intense use of Chekhov’s Gun I’ve ever seen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyWbun_PbTc

Money Game Part 1 and Money Game Part 2 are also worth a listen.

And for those who don’t mind hip hop/rap, REN – Fire in the Booth freestyling.


Is he the Ren of Ren & Stimpy?

I think not :)

I see he is a Welsh guy.

They sing too loud, too often, and out of tune.

But I’ll give him a listen anyway :)

I was going to post here that I have been listening to lots of Ren’s work in the last week, and loving it.
I think someone on this forum posted a recommendation for ‘Hi Ren’ a while back. One of his other songs popped up on youtube I gave it a listen, and am glad I did.

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Date: 10/04/2025 10:49:34
From: dv
ID: 2270657
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tamb said:


esselte said:

Tamb said:

Is he the Ren of Ren & Stimpy?

:)
No. Nor is he Ren from Star Wars.

Ren Gill
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren_Gill

Ren Eryn Gill (born Ren Erin Gill, 29 March 1990), known professionally as Ren, is a multi-award-winning Welsh singer-songwriter, musician, rapper, producer, and director.


So many Rens. So much choice.

MC Ren

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Date: 10/04/2025 22:19:50
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2270814
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

ruby said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Tamb said:

Is he the Ren of Ren & Stimpy?

I think not :)

I see he is a Welsh guy.

They sing too loud, too often, and out of tune.

But I’ll give him a listen anyway :)

I was going to post here that I have been listening to lots of Ren’s work in the last week, and loving it.
I think someone on this forum posted a recommendation for ‘Hi Ren’ a while back. One of his other songs popped up on youtube I gave it a listen, and am glad I did.

He’s certainly original. Not keen of the story of the first one, but I’ll give him another go tomorrow.

I thought this comment was interesting:
“Ren, I’m a psychologist working in Germany with people like Screech. I’ve shared your work with everyone – I’m by no means an art connaisseur but your way to express yourself is absolutely unique. I can’t even begin to describe how much your work means to thousands of people. It allows us to get connected to those deep parts of ourselves we tend to bury to be able to function in our daily lives. You have my eternal gratitude.”

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Date: 11/04/2025 11:21:20
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2270908
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Al Bowlly with the atmospheric Close Your Eyes, 1933.

A very popular singer in the 1930s, but sadly he was killed in an air raid in 1941.

Al Bowlly – Close Your Eyes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qzjmaAzQV8

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Date: 11/04/2025 11:23:18
From: dv
ID: 2270909
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Al Bowlly with the atmospheric Close Your Eyes, 1933.

A very popular singer in the 1930s, but sadly he was killed in an air raid in 1941.

Al Bowlly – Close Your Eyes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qzjmaAzQV8

“He was born in 1899 in Lourenço Marques (today Maputo) in the Portuguese colony of Mozambique. Al’s father, Alick, was an Orthodox Christian who was Greek by nationality. His mother, born Miriam Ayoub, was a Lebanese Catholic, though Al himself was raised Greek Orthodox. They met en route to Australia and moved to British South Africa. Bowlly was brought up in Johannesburg.”

Quite a cosmopolitan

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Date: 11/04/2025 11:32:07
From: Michael V
ID: 2270915
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


Bubblecar said:

Al Bowlly with the atmospheric Close Your Eyes, 1933.

A very popular singer in the 1930s, but sadly he was killed in an air raid in 1941.

Al Bowlly – Close Your Eyes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qzjmaAzQV8

“He was born in 1899 in Lourenço Marques (today Maputo) in the Portuguese colony of Mozambique. Al’s father, Alick, was an Orthodox Christian who was Greek by nationality. His mother, born Miriam Ayoub, was a Lebanese Catholic, though Al himself was raised Greek Orthodox. They met en route to Australia and moved to British South Africa. Bowlly was brought up in Johannesburg.”

Quite a cosmopolitan

I’ll say!

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Date: 11/04/2025 11:33:53
From: roughbarked
ID: 2270916
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


dv said:

Bubblecar said:

Al Bowlly with the atmospheric Close Your Eyes, 1933.

A very popular singer in the 1930s, but sadly he was killed in an air raid in 1941.

Al Bowlly – Close Your Eyes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qzjmaAzQV8

“He was born in 1899 in Lourenço Marques (today Maputo) in the Portuguese colony of Mozambique. Al’s father, Alick, was an Orthodox Christian who was Greek by nationality. His mother, born Miriam Ayoub, was a Lebanese Catholic, though Al himself was raised Greek Orthodox. They met en route to Australia and moved to British South Africa. Bowlly was brought up in Johannesburg.”

Quite a cosmopolitan

I’ll say!

He got around.

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Date: 11/04/2025 12:44:18
From: dv
ID: 2270955
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Michael V said:

dv said:

“He was born in 1899 in Lourenço Marques (today Maputo) in the Portuguese colony of Mozambique. Al’s father, Alick, was an Orthodox Christian who was Greek by nationality. His mother, born Miriam Ayoub, was a Lebanese Catholic, though Al himself was raised Greek Orthodox. They met en route to Australia and moved to British South Africa. Bowlly was brought up in Johannesburg.”

Quite a cosmopolitan

I’ll say!

He got around.

Bowlly was also the vocalist on My Woman in 1932, with the Lew Stone Monseigneur Band.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi7NdeGxRt0

The instrumental introduction from this track, featuring trumpet by Nat Gonella, has become one of the most widely used samples in modern popular music. Surprisingly, Gonella lived long enough to hear himself in Your Woman by White Town in 1997. Most of the other musicians on that track were long gone.

White Town – Your Woman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVL-zZnD3VU

Kontra K – Oder Nicht
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asDHD-wN3BA

Dua Lipa – Love Again
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC19kwABFwc

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Date: 12/04/2025 15:46:39
From: roughbarked
ID: 2271327
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

wrokdown ~ Jeff St John

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Date: 12/04/2025 16:06:14
From: roughbarked
ID: 2271343
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Jeff St John Feat, Ross East, Kevin Borich

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Date: 12/04/2025 23:16:16
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2271455
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

re-listening to:

The Rev Dodgson said:


Danny Thompson – Women In War (Remastered 2023)

246 views!

Now up to an impressive 271 views.

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Date: 12/04/2025 23:23:09
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2271456
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

and then:

She Moves Through the Fair (demo)-Sandy Denny.mp4

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Date: 15/04/2025 22:11:10
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2272365
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Something new from Pentangle:

Pentangle – Songs From The Two Brewers 8th, May 1970 -FULL SHOW

Posted 5 months ago.

54,000 views already.

It’s just not right.

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Date: 16/04/2025 11:23:30
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2272471
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The British Invasion | Cool UK Singles from April 1965

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Date: 16/04/2025 11:30:12
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2272473
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


The British Invasion | Cool UK Singles from April 1965

14 back then.

The strange thing is, I can’t really remember what I thought of the Beatles.

I guess they were just part of the scenery.

Like the South Downs.

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Date: 16/04/2025 11:42:37
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2272481
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


sarahs mum said:

The British Invasion | Cool UK Singles from April 1965

14 back then.

The strange thing is, I can’t really remember what I thought of the Beatles.

I guess they were just part of the scenery.

Like the South Downs.

i was 7 and my sister who I shared the bedroom with was 17. We were fans.

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Date: 16/04/2025 11:45:17
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2272482
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

it’s interesting noting all those musos from bands i have not heard of but who ended up being really important in rock history

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Date: 16/04/2025 12:14:04
From: Tamb
ID: 2272493
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

sarahs mum said:

The British Invasion | Cool UK Singles from April 1965

14 back then.

The strange thing is, I can’t really remember what I thought of the Beatles.

I guess they were just part of the scenery.

Like the South Downs.

i was 7 and my sister who I shared the bedroom with was 17. We were fans.


They were OK but I preferred ABBA & The Seekers.

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Date: 17/04/2025 12:40:53
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2272741
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Matt Monro – Born Free

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISWOrI0WaLs

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Date: 17/04/2025 12:43:57
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2272742
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Matt Monro – Born Free

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISWOrI0WaLs

i remember.

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Date: 18/04/2025 14:02:08
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2273074
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Man in cafeteria delivers the most unexpected beautiful tuba solo

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Date: 18/04/2025 20:56:27
From: AussieDJ
ID: 2273233
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


Man in cafeteria delivers the most unexpected beautiful tuba solo

Same pianist.

A YouTube short, unfortunately. A mashup of the 3rd movement of Beethoven’s ‘Moonlight’ Sonata, with the first movement of his 5th Symphony.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DL6pSVgYjYU

Interesting blend.

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Date: 20/04/2025 16:46:29
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2273700
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?


link

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Date: 20/04/2025 16:58:07
From: dv
ID: 2273707
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



link

Nice old goanna and quite a good player for a young lad

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Date: 20/04/2025 16:59:38
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2273710
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


sarahs mum said:


link

Nice old goanna and quite a good player for a young lad

that was what i was thinking.

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Date: 20/04/2025 17:03:17
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2273711
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:


dv said:

sarahs mum said:


link

Nice old goanna and quite a good player for a young lad

that was what i was thinking.

he also has some of the performing stuff down.

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Date: 20/04/2025 17:16:52
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2273724
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

sarahs mum said:



link

:)

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Date: 20/04/2025 22:18:48
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2273850
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Prompted by Today I learned:

Steeleye Span – Prince Charlie Stuart

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Date: 20/04/2025 22:24:30
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2273851
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Prompted by Today I learned:

Steeleye Span – Prince Charlie Stuart

:)

Steeleye Span would have greatly benefited from my digital bagpipes for songs like this.

I’ve been greatly neglecting the “pipes”, but the other night I listened to a few pieces I recorded when first mucking about with them, and I might upload one or two.

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Date: 20/04/2025 22:30:21
From: Divine Angel
ID: 2273852
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I’ve had this song stuck in my head for about five days now. So I’m “listening” to it on repeat inside my brane.

https://youtu.be/sAebYQgy4n4?si=KtIdev2ldg42CE1v

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Date: 20/04/2025 22:49:06
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2273858
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Prompted by Today I learned:

Steeleye Span – Prince Charlie Stuart

:)

Steeleye Span would have greatly benefited from my digital bagpipes for songs like this.

I’ve been greatly neglecting the “pipes”, but the other night I listened to a few pieces I recorded when first mucking about with them, and I might upload one or two.

Here’s one of my little rough recordings using the Blair digital bagpipe, just one of my own arrangements of the well-known Renaissance dance La Volta.

La Volta

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Date: 20/04/2025 22:57:49
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2273860
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Bubblecar said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Prompted by Today I learned:

Steeleye Span – Prince Charlie Stuart

:)

Steeleye Span would have greatly benefited from my digital bagpipes for songs like this.

I’ve been greatly neglecting the “pipes”, but the other night I listened to a few pieces I recorded when first mucking about with them, and I might upload one or two.

Here’s one of my little rough recordings using the Blair digital bagpipe, just one of my own arrangements of the well-known Renaissance dance La Volta.

La Volta

The Blair digital pipe uses optic sensors in the fingerholes to control various beautifully sampled real bagpipes.

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Date: 20/04/2025 23:09:12
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2273862
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Same little choon in my own minor key arrangement, played mainly by the psaltery/dulcimer and cittern.

La Volta Minor

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Date: 20/04/2025 23:24:25
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2273863
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Bubblecar said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Prompted by Today I learned:

Steeleye Span – Prince Charlie Stuart

:)

Steeleye Span would have greatly benefited from my digital bagpipes for songs like this.

I’ve been greatly neglecting the “pipes”, but the other night I listened to a few pieces I recorded when first mucking about with them, and I might upload one or two.

Here’s one of my little rough recordings using the Blair digital bagpipe, just one of my own arrangements of the well-known Renaissance dance La Volta.

La Volta

:)

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Date: 20/04/2025 23:37:43
From: tauto
ID: 2273866
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Same little choon in my own minor key arrangement, played mainly by the psaltery/dulcimer and cittern.

La Volta Minor

-

Very nice, so celtic

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Date: 20/04/2025 23:54:27
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2273869
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

tauto said:


Bubblecar said:

Same little choon in my own minor key arrangement, played mainly by the psaltery/dulcimer and cittern.

La Volta Minor

-

Very nice, so celtic

Ta. It’s a crude little recording, but as I keep promising, I’ll have some decent versions of my music out there one day.

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Date: 21/04/2025 00:13:03
From: dv
ID: 2273873
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Same little choon in my own minor key arrangement, played mainly by the psaltery/dulcimer and cittern.

La Volta Minor

enchanting

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Date: 21/04/2025 19:10:21
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2274197
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Highland Sessions 02

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Date: 22/04/2025 15:19:59
From: Michael V
ID: 2274477
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Bubblecar said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

Prompted by Today I learned:

Steeleye Span – Prince Charlie Stuart

:)

Steeleye Span would have greatly benefited from my digital bagpipes for songs like this.

I’ve been greatly neglecting the “pipes”, but the other night I listened to a few pieces I recorded when first mucking about with them, and I might upload one or two.

Here’s one of my little rough recordings using the Blair digital bagpipe, just one of my own arrangements of the well-known Renaissance dance La Volta.

La Volta

Thanks for sharing.

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Date: 22/04/2025 15:20:55
From: roughbarked
ID: 2274480
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


Bubblecar said:

Bubblecar said:

:)

Steeleye Span would have greatly benefited from my digital bagpipes for songs like this.

I’ve been greatly neglecting the “pipes”, but the other night I listened to a few pieces I recorded when first mucking about with them, and I might upload one or two.

Here’s one of my little rough recordings using the Blair digital bagpipe, just one of my own arrangements of the well-known Renaissance dance La Volta.

La Volta

Thanks for sharing.

Yes. It is time for a second listening.

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Date: 22/04/2025 15:24:19
From: Michael V
ID: 2274486
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Same little choon in my own minor key arrangement, played mainly by the psaltery/dulcimer and cittern.

La Volta Minor

Thanks for sharing that, too. What was the wind instrument?

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Date: 22/04/2025 15:25:38
From: roughbarked
ID: 2274490
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


Bubblecar said:

Same little choon in my own minor key arrangement, played mainly by the psaltery/dulcimer and cittern.

La Volta Minor

Thanks for sharing that, too. What was the wind instrument?

Digital.

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Date: 22/04/2025 15:40:47
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2274501
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Michael V said:


Bubblecar said:

Same little choon in my own minor key arrangement, played mainly by the psaltery/dulcimer and cittern.

La Volta Minor

Thanks for sharing that, too. What was the wind instrument?

The wind instrument is a sampled “ethnic flute” (synthesiser).

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Date: 22/04/2025 15:45:35
From: Michael V
ID: 2274504
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


Michael V said:

Bubblecar said:

Same little choon in my own minor key arrangement, played mainly by the psaltery/dulcimer and cittern.

La Volta Minor

Thanks for sharing that, too. What was the wind instrument?

The wind instrument is a sampled “ethnic flute” (synthesiser).

Ta.

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Date: 22/04/2025 16:13:00
From: dv
ID: 2274516
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Must’ve heard Night Flight To Venus/Rasputin a hundred times but I only just noticed that the big guitar riff linking them is the famous opening to Fauré’s Pavane.

https://youtu.be/mpgyTl8yqbw?si=jcm48_Ea3nNAHPm_

https://youtu.be/aJVqPWzunwM?si=8xRZbZqaeAAz7Cex
Around 3:53

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Date: 26/04/2025 19:43:56
From: sarahs mum
ID: 2276105
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Pub Choir covers Bohemian Rhapsody: 102,974 singers recorded over 2.5 years!
link

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Date: 26/04/2025 22:48:47
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2276148
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Browsing some old stuff, including
Davey Graham – she moved through the fair

led me to some new stuff:
Andrew Lardner plays On the Sunny Side of the Ocean by John Fahey

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Date: 30/04/2025 10:05:23
From: roughbarked
ID: 2277193
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Paul Kelly Hello melancholy, Hello joy

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Date: 30/04/2025 10:11:39
From: roughbarked
ID: 2277196
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Suite 1

Jan Akkerman accoustic.

Bump. Originally posted 26/02/2024

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Date: 30/04/2025 15:28:09
From: roughbarked
ID: 2277325
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Paul Kelly – Performing ‘Sleep, Australia, Sleep’ live with Pub Choir

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Date: 30/04/2025 16:12:39
From: Ian
ID: 2277331
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Paul Kelly – Performing ‘Sleep, Australia, Sleep’ live with Pub Choir

Nice.

I guess a heap of half pissed singers works fine because those who are a bit flat are offset by those who are a bit sharp.
I wonder what BAC everyone has to reach before it all turns to shit… there’s an experiment…

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Date: 1/05/2025 02:09:22
From: kii
ID: 2277421
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Feeling nostalgic for my youth. The beaches of Sydney. WTF happened?

Todd Rundgren – I Saw The Light

Now back to making phone calls, watching a documentary about Vietnam – Turning Point: The Vietnam War, and wondering if the load of washing that I forgot about in the washing machine has run away to join the circus.

Also why can I smell apples if I don’t have any apples?

mr kii in a funny hat with some metalwork he did for the local uni

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Date: 1/05/2025 21:01:56
From: dv
ID: 2277769
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1AFpM7W6j4/

Finally someone has worked out the right way to play a violin

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Date: 2/05/2025 18:18:42
From: Michael V
ID: 2278045
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

dv said:


https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1AFpM7W6j4/

Finally someone has worked out the right way to play a violin

:)

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Date: 3/05/2025 16:54:37
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2278390
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Rolling Stones 60 years ago.

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Date: 3/05/2025 16:59:59
From: roughbarked
ID: 2278391
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tau.Neutrino said:


Rolling Stones 60 years ago.

With Brian Jones.

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Date: 3/05/2025 17:01:54
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 2278394
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tau.Neutrino said:


Rolling Stones 60 years ago.

They were young and fresh faced back then.

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Date: 3/05/2025 17:03:04
From: roughbarked
ID: 2278396
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

Rolling Stones 60 years ago.

With Brian Jones.

Who did put in the nice sllide guitar bits.

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Date: 3/05/2025 18:16:30
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2278452
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

roughbarked said:


roughbarked said:

Tau.Neutrino said:

Rolling Stones 60 years ago.

With Brian Jones.

Who did put in the nice sllide guitar bits.

I don’t know, who did put in the nice slide guitar bits?

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Date: 3/05/2025 18:28:24
From: captain_spalding
ID: 2278461
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

With Brian Jones.

Who did put in the nice sllide guitar bits.

I don’t know, who did put in the nice slide guitar bits?

At school, us Dr. Who fans held him to be responsible for much of history, what with his time-travelling and all.

Q. Who was responsible for the westward expansion of American railways? A. Quite probably.

Q. Who is held to be the initiator of the Protestant reformation? A. No surprise.

Q. Who was the driving force behind the unification of the German states? A. Wouldn’t doubt it..

So, yeah, he could well have had his slide guitar dubbed on to ‘The Last Time’.

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Date: 3/05/2025 18:32:51
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2278467
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

Who did put in the nice sllide guitar bits.

I don’t know, who did put in the nice slide guitar bits?

At school, us Dr. Who fans held him to be responsible for much of history, what with his time-travelling and all.

Q. Who was responsible for the westward expansion of American railways? A. Quite probably.

Q. Who is held to be the initiator of the Protestant reformation? A. No surprise.

Q. Who was the driving force behind the unification of the German states? A. Wouldn’t doubt it..

So, yeah, he could well have had his slide guitar dubbed on to ‘The Last Time’.

I must admit I didn’t make that connection, but you could well be right :)

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Date: 3/05/2025 18:50:15
From: Michael V
ID: 2278472
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

Who did put in the nice sllide guitar bits.

I don’t know, who did put in the nice slide guitar bits?

At school, us Dr. Who fans held him to be responsible for much of history, what with his time-travelling and all.

Q. Who was responsible for the westward expansion of American railways? A. Quite probably.

Q. Who is held to be the initiator of the Protestant reformation? A. No surprise.

Q. Who was the driving force behind the unification of the German states? A. Wouldn’t doubt it..

So, yeah, he could well have had his slide guitar dubbed on to ‘The Last Time’.

Ha!

:)

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Date: 3/05/2025 20:04:24
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2278535
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

captain_spalding said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

roughbarked said:

Who did put in the nice sllide guitar bits.

I don’t know, who did put in the nice slide guitar bits?

At school, us Dr. Who fans held him to be responsible for much of history, what with his time-travelling and all.

Q. Who was responsible for the westward expansion of American railways? A. Quite probably.

Q. Who is held to be the initiator of the Protestant reformation? A. No surprise.

Q. Who was the driving force behind the unification of the German states? A. Wouldn’t doubt it..

So, yeah, he could well have had his slide guitar dubbed on to ‘The Last Time’.

Consider the time it was played for sixty years.

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Date: 3/05/2025 20:15:38
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2278543
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Tau.Neutrino said:


captain_spalding said:

The Rev Dodgson said:

I don’t know, who did put in the nice slide guitar bits?

At school, us Dr. Who fans held him to be responsible for much of history, what with his time-travelling and all.

Q. Who was responsible for the westward expansion of American railways? A. Quite probably.

Q. Who is held to be the initiator of the Protestant reformation? A. No surprise.

Q. Who was the driving force behind the unification of the German states? A. Wouldn’t doubt it..

So, yeah, he could well have had his slide guitar dubbed on to ‘The Last Time’.

Consider the time it was played for sixty years.

…..Maybe the last Time I don’t know….

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Date: 3/05/2025 20:26:46
From: roughbarked
ID: 2278554
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


roughbarked said:

roughbarked said:

With Brian Jones.

Who did put in the nice sllide guitar bits.

I don’t know, who did put in the nice slide guitar bits?

You know you know. Perhaps I should have said whom?

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Date: 4/05/2025 04:53:57
From: kii
ID: 2278732
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

I’ve always loved this song. It popped up in my fb memories today. Now I live in a desert, feeling grumpy.

Sopwith Camel: Dancin’ Wizard

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Date: 9/05/2025 22:02:33
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2280702
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bert Jansch – ‘Morning Brings Peace Of Mind’ – 2010

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Date: 9/05/2025 22:08:41
From: Bubblecar
ID: 2280704
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bert Jansch – ‘Morning Brings Peace Of Mind’ – 2010

Nice effort. Must have been one of his last public performances.

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Date: 9/05/2025 22:27:03
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 2280706
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Bubblecar said:


The Rev Dodgson said:

Bert Jansch – ‘Morning Brings Peace Of Mind’ – 2010

Nice effort. Must have been one of his last public performances.

He died October 2011, and he was performing pretty close to the end.

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Date: 10/05/2025 19:36:32
From: roughbarked
ID: 2280998
Subject: re: What music are you listening to ?

Aoife O’Donovan, the news room sessions

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