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  • handsomefortune

    Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View Post
    It's an odd experience listening to MAK in bed on an ipad ...
    but where ever is your personal radio mr sherratt? have you been drinking coca hoola as well, (or worse still depsi hoola)?

    i enjoyed mak's interview with a woman from the (small)? outfit called 'michigan'...(when i checked the sleeve notes twas spellt differently). some great guitar playing and decent lyrics (for a 'girl singer'!

    am looking forward to verity too

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    • johncorrigan
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 10349

      Originally posted by handsomefortune View Post

      i enjoyed mak's interview with a woman from the (small)? outfit called 'michigan'...(when i checked the sleeve notes twas spellt differently). some great guitar playing and decent lyrics (for a 'girl singer'!
      I enjoyed her too....although after Friday's show I was left with the thought, for the 2nd time in two weeks, that I'm really looking forward to Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino guesting in a couple of weeks - they sounded great...again! Mind you we've got Karine before then.

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      • Globaltruth
        Host
        • Nov 2010
        • 4287

        The show got into its stride with the Karine Polwart session which was very good & I'm going to be listening to the Donald Trump song again - a good perspective.

        What a striking segue (Malick Pathe Sow/Vusa Mkhaya/Soname) Oilrig gave us neatly sandwiched between some more lovely Polwart.

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        • johncorrigan
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 10349

          Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
          The show got into its stride with the Karine Polwart session which was very good & I'm going to be listening to the Donald Trump song again - a good perspective.

          What a striking segue (Malick Pathe Sow/Vusa Mkhaya/Soname) Oilrig gave us neatly sandwiched between some more lovely Polwart.
          It takes me a while to recover from Bellowhead, Global. Terrific set from KP - right enough, she does great songs about birds (and power stations and dunes).

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          • handsomefortune

            yep, top marks for original approach to unusual subjects for lyrics.... we don't usually hear songs about power stations for instance!

            canzoniere grecanico salentino yes, terrific! fiona talkington played a cracking tarentella by them earlier in the week too... so 'musn't grumble' applies.

            the bowling alley scene of 'The Big Lebowski'

            yes, particularly jesus in his cat suit.... definitely an enduring memory.

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            • Globaltruth
              Host
              • Nov 2010
              • 4287

              Originally posted by handsomefortune View Post
              yep, top marks for original approach to unusual subjects for lyrics.... we don't usually hear songs about power stations for instance!

              canzoniere grecanico salentino yes, terrific! fiona talkington played a cracking tarentella by them earlier in the week too... so 'musn't grumble' applies.

              the bowling alley scene of 'The Big Lebowski'

              yes, particularly jesus in his cat suit.... definitely an enduring memory.
              talking of which actually these morph suits are big round here


              well, they're not big they're tight. Just off to see if I can find a music link somehow, don't want the admin person getting upset

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              • handsomefortune

                the morph suits were massive last year....(aint seen any this, as yet) we have a photo of some ex neighbours setting awf out for a tipple, complete with matching tie, and plastic carriers with their morph suits! they look great, standing in line in front of a terrace bay window opposite, though i wish i'd asked them to be photographed in front of our house now - tut.

                tbh, i thought you were 'admin' global?

                It takes me a while to recover from Bellowhead, Global.

                i am sorry to hear that jc, get well soon!

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                • johncorrigan
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 10349

                  Originally posted by handsomefortune View Post

                  It takes me a while to recover from Bellowhead, Global.

                  i am sorry to hear that jc, get well soon!
                  Karine and Oilrig soon sorted me out, handsome.....

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                  • Globaltruth
                    Host
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 4287

                    Well Oilrig's show was a bit jazzy, and I hardly heard her speak once...


                    (Btw HF, yes I am the moderator for this forum, my comment was kind of an ironic note-to-self)

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                    • johncorrigan
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 10349

                      Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                      Well Oilrig's show was a bit jazzy, and I hardly heard her speak once...


                      (Btw HF, yes I am the moderator for this forum, my comment was kind of an ironic note-to-self)
                      Yeah, Global - with the proms over, the jazzers are getting up to their old tricks.

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                      • johncorrigan
                        Full Member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 10349

                        Well, that was a nice surprise - I turned up expecting Lopa but Oilrig was minding the decks this week. And what a fine show it's proving to be. For starters that Sekouba Bambino is one terrific singer, the Chinese pieces were beautiful and I found the guest Ara Dinkjian very interesting. Great to hear that she'll be revisiting the Michael Marra session from a couple of years back at the turn of the year (what a great song)....and the Terry Callier track was terrific. Still listening but quality as usual from MA.

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                        • Lateralthinking1

                          Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                          Well, that was a nice surprise - I turned up expecting Lopa but Oilrig was minding the decks this week. And what a fine show it's proving to be. For starters that Sekouba Bambino is one terrific singer, the Chinese pieces were beautiful and I found the guest Ara Dinkjian very interesting. Great to hear that she'll be revisiting the Michael Marra session from a couple of years back at the turn of the year (what a great song)....and the Terry Callier track was terrific. Still listening but quality as usual from MA.
                          Excellent news about Michael Marra. I am really delighted.

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                          • Paul Sherratt

                            John,
                            Will you be filling your scorecard ?
                            North Wales Golf is the premier golf practice facility in North Wales with a 9 hole course, a 19 bay floodlit driving range and indoor Golf Simulator.


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                            • johncorrigan
                              Full Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 10349

                              Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View Post
                              John,
                              Will you be filling your scorecard ?
                              North Wales Golf is the premier golf practice facility in North Wales with a 9 hole course, a 19 bay floodlit driving range and indoor Golf Simulator.


                              1st - albatross
                              2nd - birdie
                              3rd - birdie
                              4th - birdie
                              5th - par
                              6th - par
                              Very interesting Chat
                              7th - par
                              8th - birdie
                              9th - eagle
                              10th - eagle
                              11th - par
                              12th - birdie
                              13th - birdie
                              14th - birdie
                              All in all this is well below par which is a great thing in golf and always confuses the hell out of me about the expression, Paul. I'll continue with the run-in and the 19th hole later.
                              Last edited by johncorrigan; 25-11-12, 15:17. Reason: definitely above par in a below par way! hand me that 5-iron.

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                              • Lateralthinking1

                                Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                                Well, that was a nice surprise - I turned up expecting Lopa but Oilrig was minding the decks this week. And what a fine show it's proving to be. For starters that Sekouba Bambino is one terrific singer, the Chinese pieces were beautiful and I found the guest Ara Dinkjian very interesting. Great to hear that she'll be revisiting the Michael Marra session from a couple of years back at the turn of the year (what a great song)....and the Terry Callier track was terrific. Still listening but quality as usual from MA.
                                I was very pleased to hear the tributes - Ian Hardie, Michael Marra, Terry Callier. "Happed in Mist" - Excellent. "Dancing Girl" from one of three albums with the great Charles Stepney. This is a very interesting article that compares Terry Callier with Nina Simone:

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                                It also applauds that sound, those places, the era. I agree. For example, I am sure that Gil Scott-Heron sits in close there.

                                I liked the Ara Dinkjian session and was particularly taken by the delicate "Meeting my Past" and "Offering". Värttinä are appealing but aren't they commercial sounding? Scope for mainstream success! I like Solarference, Mike Vass and Brother Grass.

                                Juaneco Y Su Combo - Fun. Vinicius Cantuaria : Purus - Good. Mysterious and not unlike the Blue Nile. J Shogren and Shanghai'd - Extraordinary in a quiet way. The final part with the woman's voice was very reminiscent of a track on Martin Stephenson's "Gladsome Humour and Blue" which is obviously a positive thing. In fact, all of the track had that mild gothic vibe for me.

                                Especially good, the whole programme sounded just like late November. Nicely wintry with a hint of distant lights.
                                Last edited by Guest; 26-11-12, 21:30.

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