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I loved this double bill from MA's Friday show - two bits of terrific Scandanavian folk, I thought.
Markku Lepisto, Pekka Lehti (bass) — Myrskylintu (The Arctic Fulmar)
fribo — The Night We Drank the Puirt
The Spaniels who went before were pretty excellent too.
I loved this double bill from MA's Friday show - two bits of terrific Scandanavian folk, I thought.
Markku Lepisto, Pekka Lehti (bass) — Myrskylintu (The Arctic Fulmar)
fribo — The Night We Drank the Puirt
The Spaniels who went before were pretty excellent too.
I enjoyed that fribo track too. The whole show to me was quintessentially MAK...pretty damn fine.
I enjoyed that fribo track too. The whole show to me was quintessentially MAK...pretty damn fine.
There was an air of melancholy through a lot of the show, I thought which was emphasised by Gasandji in that unenviable position of being interviewed without an interviewer. Mind you I loved the Brazilian piece (not a bit pensive) - must go buy Songlines - and it was great to hear the Kate Rusby track and the Battlefield Band and the Stewart/Bourgault track - great show.
There was an air of melancholy through a lot of the show, .
I love a bit of melancholy I do
You're right JC - well spotted; in fact there's been a bit of melancholy around lately - maybe we'll have to start a relentlessly upbeat WM thread to cheer everyone up.:cool2:
Here's a samba pie dish for both friends here and forum-gazing geezers everywhere, who must have loved these young lads during MAK's grand show on the 18th June.
Here's a samba pie dish for both friends here and forum gazers everywhere, who must have loved these young lads during MAK's grand show on the 18th June.
Thanks Paul - it was that first track that had me rushing out next day to get the 'free' CDs on Songlines - it's kinda life affirming somehow and in a good way.
Friday's show was another pretty good one, only slightly marred by the over long interviews.
Heaven was brilliant - I'd go see Ebo at WOMAD, if I wasn't Iona bound.
Mamadou was glorious - how does that Diabate family do it?
Loved Meshiya Lake's take on Bessie.:cool2:
Brian Finnegan - choice cut!
Still got last half hour of the show to go.
Guests - a bit worthy - not bad but I prefer this version of 'Old Paint'.
Heaven was brilliant - I'd go see Ebo at WOMAD, if I wasn't Iona bound.
Mamadou was glorious - how does that Diabate family do it?
Loved Meshiya Lake's take on Bessie.:cool2:
Brian Finnegan - choice cut!
Still got last half hour of the show to go.
Guests - a bit worthy - not bad but I prefer this version of 'Old Paint'.
Sorry Global haven't got the characteristic discipline to handle 140.
No probs, glad to have flushed a more thoughtful review than mine out...with which I agree. 'worthy' is spot on.
Can never have too much Diabate on national radio. If only Rajar W read this thread...
By the way I nominate Verity for the missing Wo3 presenter job.
Great to hear the shark callers last night with Mary Ann - I thought they looked a bit lost in the vast space of the RAH during the Human Planet Prom, but in the WO3 studio last night they sounded completely at home - a bit like they sounded when Andy was talking to them for Music Planet......another short programme mind you, but she had a fine entrance in with no voices for the first three tracks until Bara Grimsdottir, a voice well worth waiting for.
....and another fine track by Mamani Keita too.......and good to hear a successful and very fine suggestion to MAK from a certain Mr Sherratt.
Really a very fine show, if a bit short.
I hadn't actually heard that track before, john. I just spotted a revival of Lazy's album by those good Ace people and asked them to send a
copy to a remote post code in Scotland ! I've done the same with good ol' cross-dressing soul man, Bobby Marchan. It'd be excellent to hear a top version of
' What Can I Do ' filtering across the airwaves ...
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