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  • Globaltruth
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    • Nov 2010
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    Even better if invented connections work too. You left a puzzle with that Russian rifle - I hope I've returned the compliment...

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    • Globaltruth
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      • Nov 2010
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      Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
      Even better if invented connections work too. You left a puzzle with that Russian rifle - I hope I've returned the compliment...
      Think I've painted us into a corner with Jan Erik Vold chaps....

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      • johncorrigan
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        • Nov 2010
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        Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
        Think I've painted us into a corner with Jan Erik Vold chaps....
        No probs for the Latmeister, Global! Fine piece of RP Williams there taking me back to this which was one of the best vids I saw last year. Class.
        Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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        • Lateralthinking1

          Global - Charlie Kunz was buried right next to my grandfather in Streatham, South London, but 19 years later than him. I don't think I'd heard him before though so thank you for the 35 seconds that is "Flanagan".

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          • Globaltruth
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            • Nov 2010
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            Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post
            Global - Charlie Kunz was buried right next to my grandfather in Streatham, South London, but 19 years later than him. I don't think I'd heard him before though so thank you for the 35 seconds that is "Flanagan".
            Fascinating. Genuinely. Here's an odd website that actually shows an image of this
            Charlie Kunz's grave ~What an odd estate the internet is.

            As I posted in the other place, my daughter used to live a few doors away from where Denny Dennis was born and lived. We only knew because someone had put a hand-made blue plaque on the terraced house, and an old local confirmed this to be true. I'm reliably told this was one of his hits. I've always been fond of his small body of available work ever since.

            now let's add Charlie Kunz to that list...he's got a lot of music on Sptty.
            Last edited by Globaltruth; 05-01-11, 17:33.

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            • Paul Sherratt

              I wonder if Full Member John Wright has ever cast his pod on Charlie ?

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              • Lateralthinking1

                Just spotted this, Global. Yes, that's it. I went there several times as a child although I never knew my grandfather because he died in 1939. There is someone else well-known in immediate proximity, a music hall comedian possibly, but I can't remember who it is. Sadly, there was a lot of "clearance" at Streatham Vale and my grandfather's grave was removed. The photograph appears to show that and my guess is that it was where one of the gaps is. From memory, he and CK were virtually side by side.

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                • Lateralthinking1

                  ....Just found this which is quite interesting. Think the other one nearby might have been Lupino Lane.



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                  • Globaltruth
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                    • Nov 2010
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                    Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post
                    ....Just found this which is quite interesting. Think the other one nearby might have been Lupino Lane.



                    http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/Burials.htm#K
                    Should I worry that I find this interesting?

                    Anyway back to the music, it's someone else's move here...
                    the chain

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                    • Globaltruth
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                      • Nov 2010
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                      Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                      Should I worry that I find this interesting?

                      Anyway back to the music, it's someone else's move here...
                      the chain
                      shall we stop at 2000 or so...for those who aren't in on the fun, here's a list of the last few which may give you a flavour (although sadly without the album names due to the nature of converted hypertext)

                      Joe Loss – March Of The Mods
                      Simon & Garfunkel – April Come She Will
                      Randy Newman – Simon Smith And The Amazing Dancing Bear - Remastered LP Version
                      Ian Dury – My Old Man
                      Carlos Gardel – Aquel cuartito de la pension
                      Ronny Jordan – The Jackal
                      Utah Phillips – Dump the Bosses
                      The Brabant Ensemble – Dump Philli
                      Talking Heads – Burning Down The House (Live)
                      J.P. Shilo – Water Sinking Into Fire
                      South Pacific - 1998 London Cast – Happy Talk
                      Gil Scott-Heron – South Carolina (Barnwell)
                      Sparklehorse – Caroline
                      The Albion Band – Poor Old Horse
                      Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band – How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live - Bruce Springsteen Version
                      Toots & The Maytals – We Shall Overcome
                      The Louisiana Swamp Dogs – Don't Mess My Toot Toot
                      Curtis Mayfield – Toot An' Toot An' Toot
                      King Curtis – Memphis Soul Stew - Single/LP Version
                      Neko Case – The Pharoahs
                      Nico – Chelsea Girls
                      Judy Collins – Chelsea Morning - Single Version
                      Frankie Ford – Sea Cruise
                      Julee Cruise – Falling
                      The Duckworth Lewis Method – The Nightwatchman
                      LCD Soundsystem – Watch The Tapes
                      Matmos – ...And Silver Light Popped In His Eyes
                      Uri Caine Orchestra – By The Light Of The Silvery Moon

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                      • Lateralthinking1

                        Seconded.

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                        • Lateralthinking1

                          .......Something that has been on my mind recently. As we are drawing up these collaborative lists, the ones I am choosing are a mixture of those previously known to me and not known. I always try to spend a bit of time listening to the new stuff and never pick a track before at least listening to a lengthy snippet. If I'm intrigued I go back and listen to it in full. It helps to have a reasonable knowledge base as a start and some of it is instinct. I would imagine that other contributors are similar in their approaches. At the same time, I'm trying to spot other interesting looking tracks that other people have picked and playing those too.

                          It can feel though a bit like a merry-go-round in which important things can easily slip by. I know that there have been many occasions when someone has chosen something and I've wanted to know more. Sometimes I google and sometimes I manage to say "hey, that's great". It seems though a pity that we are not getting the full benefits of members' knowledge to set the context sometimes. It's probably a character fault of mine, the feeling that I want in the nicest possible way to nail some of it down.

                          I still wonder whether there might be scope for a thread for discussing some of the music more. Not sure quite how or if it would work. Guess I could say "I am really getting into Bulgarian music" - which I am incidentally, it is absolutely outstanding - and someone could say "I know everything there is to tell about Bulgarian music - try this cd or that one". Something like this. The alternative is that we just continue with the spontaneity. Either way, I'm cool. :cool2:
                          Last edited by Guest; 08-01-11, 17:04.

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                          • Globaltruth
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                            • Nov 2010
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                            Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post
                            .......Something that has been on my mind recently. As we are drawing up these collaborative lists, the ones I am choosing are a mixture of those previously known to me and not known. I always try to spend a bit of time listening to the new stuff and never pick a track before at least listening to a lengthy snippet. If I'm intrigued I go back and listen to it in full. It helps to have a reasonable knowledge base as a start and some of it is instinct. I would imagine that other contributors are similar in their approaches. At the same time, I'm trying to spot other interesting looking tracks that other people have picked and playing those too.

                            It can feel though a bit like a merry-go-round in which important things can easily slip by. I know that there have been many occasions when someone has chosen something and I've wanted to know more. Sometimes I google and sometimes I manage to say "hey, that's great". It seems though a pity that we are not getting the full benefits of members' knowledge to set the context sometimes. It's probably a character fault of mine, the feeling that I want in the nicest possible way to nail some of it down.

                            I still wonder whether there might be scope for a thread for discussing some of the music more. Not sure quite how or if it would work. Guess I could say "I am really getting into Bulgarian music" - which I am incidentally, it is absolutely outstanding - and someone could say "I know everything there is to tell about Bulgarian music - try this cd or that one". Something like this. The alternative is that we just continue with the spontaneity. Either way, I'm cool. :cool2:
                            Spot on, as it were, Lat.

                            Similar thought had occurred.

                            I am finding that whole new areas are being opened up, quite often through someone posting a track from a compilation that then takes me off to new places (Your Arthur 'Boogie' Smith being a case in point - loved that whole volume to bits). I always listen to everything posted eventually and it often does stimulate questions (PS and his Mr Bliss Gorbals track which was quite out of character for him)...and, if I don't know a track before I post (along the lines of 'this looks good I wonder if...') then I like to listen to it first.
                            Or sometimes even if it is an old friend.
                            So how do we do this?
                            I think perhaps we do need to ask each other a bit more with regard to specific tracks/compilations/artists.
                            The chain is particularly fascinating for this, the rate of growth is so considered.

                            It reminds me of a game of aural chess - who gets to make the last move? I feel successful when I get 2 matches on a track. (your move I believe)

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                            • Lateralthinking1

                              Yes, that's great stuff. There have also been a few where I've thought "hold on, what is the link?". I never doubt that there is one. Far too trusting for that but sometimes that is the bit that is the most intriguing.

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                              • Globaltruth
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                                • Nov 2010
                                • 4291

                                Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post
                                Yes, that's great stuff. There have also been a few where I've thought "hold on, what is the link?". I never doubt that there is one. Far too trusting for that but sometimes that is the bit that is the most intriguing.
                                There are one or 2 that I haven't been able to work out... I'll post them up at some point.

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