Thought I'd do a prunertoo to a tunertoo - mostly winter, blues and gospel, though there is a swim in there - nothin' like it to cheer the soul, doncha just think?
1000000 songs from SPOTIFY about...
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And that 'Country Hard Hitters' is an old favourite. There were two volumes I think, knocked out a music fan over Merseyside
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The mystery endures - so much astonishing stuff out there and so little broadcast by those privileged to do so.
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It's been amazing to refind Memphis Minnie this year - such a voice - on the old message boards I was directed to a great article about a gig by her in the early forties - must go look it out again. That Furry Lewis track is just a stormer - they're all here on the playlists if the platter spinners want to come and look Paul.
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Attention Scottish readers...
Both of you.
'Lowlands' wins Turner prize
not well received by a live audience apparently
t was first performed beneath three bridges over the River Clyde in her native Glasgow, but for the past two months has been playing in an empty room at Tate Britain
I can't make head nor tail of this one...
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John - I don't know as much about Groucho Marx as I should do. Is that really him singing? I confess that I went to Wikipedia to find out more. Among the less likely facts was this one: "He developed friendships with rock star Alice Cooper - the two were photographed together for Rolling Stone magazine.....". I'd like to see that pic!
I've also been reading the other threads. "Planxty" would be a good Spotty list. In fact, if we make it through December, 2011 has to be the year for a Corrigan compilation. I name that cd "Planxty and Plaintisee". Producer PatrickOD.Last edited by Guest; 12-12-10, 23:28.
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........This contemporary recording of Carolan's Ramble to Cashel has some meaning for me:
A Dutch contributer to Amazon says of "Harp and Hammer Dulcimer", the cd on which the recording was first found: "Somewhere in the early 90s, I accidentally came upon Northern Lights performing on the streets of Arnhem (Netherlands). I immediately loved their music and bought this CD. Now, after say about 15+ years, this is still one of my favorite CD's and I still play it"
At around that time, I was inter-railing with friends across Western Europe. In Amsterdam, or was it Haarlem, the same thing happened to me. They were playing away from the hustle and bustle in a quiet square and it seemed quite magical. I often revisit the cd and find O'Carolan especially pleasing for calmness.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostRight in the heart of the party season I wondered if we needed a few songs about parties and the likes to keep us hoppin' and boppin'. Post your entries to this address.
http://open.spotify.com/user/jcorrig...m835swXPNmlBCB
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