Originally posted by Globaltruth
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1000000 songs from SPOTIFY about...
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Paul Sherratt
No satellite, GT. Just dear old dear BT.
PS
I don't trust sheep
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But I do have some new Spotify strangeness to report.
Because they are finally breaking into the US they have tightened up on their Digital Rights Management - but haven't quite got it right. Previously a track would be greyed out if it was available but not licensed in your current location. As of the date and time of this post, that doesn't happen - the track appears to be playing, but no sound comes out - doesn't even skip to the next one. It is v. irritating and I hope only temporary...
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostAnyone got any good fiddle tunes to post?
It seems that the world economy is burning up - we may as well listen to some good music as it goes down in flames...
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Yep, that'll do for a start JC. In fact I loved it - he used to knock around with Billy Connolly I think?
I know this feller is not playing a fiddle, and this is a rough old cut, but this should be on the playlist too...he used to be AK's roadie or something
Close down the tax havens! Outlaw Switzerland! The revolution is just a t-shirt away!
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Paul Sherratt
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Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View PostTelevision will not be revolutionised !!
( According to Dave )
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostAnyone got any good fiddle tunes to post?
It seems that the world economy is burning up - we may as well listen to some good music as it goes down in flames...
Obviously the only music to play whilst observing these truly terrible events is by The Clash.
White Riot, This is England, Guns in Brixton....just play the whole CD.
But I'd rather be able to recommend
The Apocalypse is Over (Lee Scratch P)
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Lateralthinking1
Yes, indeed GT. I'm currently having part 543 of my existential crisis. The lifelong liberalism and multiculturalism are seriously all a-wobble. In fact, I feel a strong dose of rigid authoritarianism coming on to be applied both by the powers that be to themselves and to the frankenstein's monster they have spawned.
Much as I loved Strummer, it perhaps needs to be remembered where he ended. In a pretty pink house just outside Glastonbury, with roses round the door, and in an almost permanent dysfunctional depression. All the "Guns of Brixton" and "This is England" stuff - many of us had hoped that the poetry would be a sufficient rattling of the sword to bring the politicians to their senses. Unfortunately, they never accepted it and so all of the macho artistic stances became deflated.
I have got on my list here (a) A zero tolerance approach to corruption among the elites - they need to self-manage (b) a much stricter censorship of hip-hop and game culture (c) Maximum salaries of £100,000 (d) Parliament to show real willingness to work with Middle England, not against it (e) Big exercise to safe house 7 year old rioters with hard graft regime (f) Prison islands for others with boot camps (g) Zero immigration to help people of all creeds - we just don't have the money or resources for more.
I am feeling very tired and desperately disappointed. For me, this is nothing less than the death of almost all I believed in although I still have enormous respect for many non-British people. Mostly, I'm feeling very old and ill. - Kind regards, Lat.
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Back to the music.....
The chain is perilously close to 600 - one of your recent adds is, as ever, worthy of comment JC - Jessie Mae Hemphill. The She-Wolf (and I don't mean Wendi Deng).
Now - how did you come across her?
I found her via this film
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHu5rgNYMOM....
I remember getting some of her CD's imported from the US a few years ago before music broke its global boundaries.
Hers ended up a sad tale, as is often the way, but her rendition of Shame, shame, shame about 10 minutes in remains a personal fave. Yay.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View Postone of your recent adds is, as ever, worthy of comment JC - Jessie Mae Hemphill. The She-Wolf .
Here's another great she who came to a sad fate.
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Paul, that SE Rogie was just great - he really was a terrific guitarist - went way too early.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-lGuHtL1No
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostPaul, that SE Rogie was just great - he really was a terrific guitarist - went way too early.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-lGuHtL1No
On occasion compared to...[here singing a very sad song]
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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