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MAK's most recent show
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostYeah, I listened from about 45 mins in and was never fully engaged but I heard something that really appealed but can't recall what it was.
Brisa Mañanera is a nostalgic song written and composed by Mo Fini and interpreted by Eliades Ochoa and his sister Maria and backed by Alma Latina, for the C...
(the only one on the playlist that leaps out in the first 45 mins...)
She played Fela Kuti and Ali Farka Touré later.... (I could have done that)Last edited by Globaltruth; 19-03-16, 19:10.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View Postcould it have been this
Brisa Mañanera is a nostalgic song written and composed by Mo Fini and interpreted by Eliades Ochoa and his sister Maria and backed by Alma Latina, for the C...
(the only one on the playlist that leaps out in the first 45 mins...)
She played Fela Kuti and Ali Farka Touré later.... (I could have done that)
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This playlist is wrong, wrong, WRONG, WRONG
it's a while since we had one quite as wrong as this - here's a clue...name any of the songs that El Naan played.
anyway, thanks to Oilrig for a great show, the Mouse boys segment in particular was deeply moving.
This is what their product looks like
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostThis playlist is wrong, wrong, WRONG, WRONG
it's a while since we had one quite as wrong as this - here's a clue...name any of the songs that El Naan played.
anyway, thanks to Oilrig for a great show, the Mouse boys segment in particular was deeply moving.
This is what their product looks like
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostThis playlist is wrong, wrong, WRONG, WRONG
it's a while since we had one quite as wrong as this - here's a clue...name any of the songs that El Naan played.
anyway, thanks to Oilrig for a great show, the Mouse boys segment in particular was deeply moving.
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Only Mary Ann could do the Irish sean-nós session and really enjoyable it was (thinks:wonder if comment has been passed in that place I still seem unable to get to). Also loved the Menuhin/ Shankar piece - not sure who did it, but most interesting; and crackin' track to go with it.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostWell yippee, we've got Mary Ann back tonight for Wo3. She's got Ghazalaw, a Welsh/Indian combo, in the studio.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07h6rjn
Thank heavens for Ralph Stanley!
Oh and Reem Kelani; looking forward to that one.Last edited by Globaltruth; 02-07-16, 14:43.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
Thank heavens for Ralph Stanley!
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Terrific to hear Mary Ann Kennedy back on a Friday night on R3 last night. Saying that, I can do without too much of Gordie MacKeeman and his Rhythm Boys...I'm sure they're a gas in a shindig. However I really enjoyed Teresa Doyle & Patrick Brennan and could have done with a bit more of the Irish-influenced Canadian, and also Vishtèn giving us a bit of the Arcadian flavour. But the highlight was the Psalm singing from the Western Isles of Scotland, in Ness on the Island of Lewis which was then carried over to Canada where it was included in a BBCR3 commissioned piece by Amanda Christie. You can listen to the piece as a stand-alone, but I would really recommend the 10 minutes from Lewis leading up to Uisgeachan Ciùin (Quiet Waters) on the show.
And I hope we'll get to hear some more of MAK on a Friday night in the months ahead.
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