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  • johncorrigan
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    • Nov 2010
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    #61
    Originally posted by Lat-Literal View Post

    Paul Mativire and Jairos Jiri Band - Taurai Zvenyu - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxCRPRuLGqY

    (I really don't want to have to use my Wild Card in fantasy football this early in the season but regrettably it might now have to be done)
    Enjoyable that Brian Rust, Lat - he fairs rattles along...and thanks for the reminder of Jairos Jiri - somewhere I have this LP which was one of those records that opened new doors for me, and the Jairos Jiri Sunrise Kwela Band provide the title track. Brilliant record.
    Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.


    Also on this wonderful record is this song which I have posted before by The Family Singers and which Kershaw once described as Zimbabwean C&W.
    A unique style of music to me a cross over of African to Country style with such fun and joy in their voices and play with the music , not everyone's taste i...


    Unique!

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    • Lat-Literal
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      • Aug 2015
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      #62
      Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
      Enjoyable that Brian Rust, Lat - he fairs rattles along...and thanks for the reminder of Jairos Jiri - somewhere I have this LP which was one of those records that opened new doors for me, and the Jairos Jiri Sunrise Kwela Band provide the title track. Brilliant record.
      Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.


      Also on this wonderful record is this song which I have posted before by The Family Singers and which Kershaw once described as Zimbabwean C&W.
      A unique style of music to me a cross over of African to Country style with such fun and joy in their voices and play with the music , not everyone's taste i...


      Unique!
      Both of those are excellent John.

      Thanks.

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      • johncorrigan
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        • Nov 2010
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        #63
        'Interstellar Overdrive' , but not the usual one, meets Burt Bacharach!
        Last edited by johncorrigan; 09-10-15, 16:39. Reason: It's I this week!

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        • Lat-Literal
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          • Aug 2015
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          #64
          Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
          'Interstellar Overdrive' , but not the usual one, meets Burt Bacharach!
          http://www.acast.com/boydaz
          Erm.........I would have preferred 11 minutes of Arthur Lee and Love.

          The Floyd are not for me but I was about four and five and not with the UFO club vibe.

          Many thanks for posting this weekly though JC.

          It is great to have the reminder - and needed - and I am enjoying the series as a whole.
          Last edited by Lat-Literal; 13-10-15, 09:03.

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          • johncorrigan
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            • Nov 2010
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            #65
            Well I didn't know about the Syd/Arthur/Burt link...that was interesting. Know what you mean re Floyd, but I still think 'Piper' was their greatest record and 'Scarecrow' a total joy, Lat. I think it was on the B side of 'See Emily Play'.

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            • Lat-Literal
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              • Aug 2015
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              #66
              Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
              Well I didn't know about the Syd/Arthur/Burt link...that was interesting. Know what you mean re Floyd, but I still think 'Piper' was their greatest record and 'Scarecrow' a total joy, Lat. I think it was on the B side of 'See Emily Play'.
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXWZrwAHxPM
              The Syd B stuff is better because it is idiosyncratic. But, you know, I had the privilege of seeing Arthur Lee and Love on the night Rick James died. He and the band were a mess, especially him as he was badly affected by the news, but it was still awesome in a most peculiar way. That is to say he was every bit as legendary in the flesh as one hoped but you could only just about hear the music in it. It gave it an odd and mysterious sound and one had to fill in all the gaps in one's head. I am keen on Bacharach and was so pleased when Noel Gallagher made favourable comments so as to to take him out of the non-cool silo a bit. Costello too. I like Jimmy Webb even more. Not sure about the video though:

              Jimmy Webb - Driftwood -

              Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.


              Love this one:

              Arthur Lee - Five String Serenade -

              Long before Mazzy, Arthur Lee penned and recorded the OG "Five String Serenade". Like much of what LOVE accomplished, uniquely, it's a quietly psychedelic f...


              (Just replaced the previous clip as that version was very quiet)
              Last edited by Lat-Literal; 13-10-15, 16:09.

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              • Lat-Literal
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                • Aug 2015
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                #67
                I let the YT roll on and I have got to post this one.

                Immense.

                Totally immense - and it's around the time I saw them.

                Loved that guy musically speaking:

                Love - You Set The Scene -

                ..a great way to close the show!The "Love - The Forever Changes Concert" Snapper Music dvd of the January 15th, 2003 performance at the Royal Albert Hall lis...


                Float. Float On.

                Can you hear it?

                And Pepper.......and Bacharach.......and Dexys.

                And the Boo Radleys.....and almost everything else?

                Still makes me happy.
                Last edited by Lat-Literal; 13-10-15, 16:25.

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                • johncorrigan
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                  • Nov 2010
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Lat-Literal View Post
                  Immense.

                  Totally immense - and it's around the time I saw them.

                  Loved that guy musically speaking:

                  Love - You Set The Scene -

                  ..a great way to close the show!The "Love - The Forever Changes Concert" Snapper Music dvd of the January 15th, 2003 performance at the Royal Albert Hall lis...


                  Float. Float On.

                  Can you hear it?

                  And Pepper.......and Bacharach.......and Dexys.

                  And the Boo Radleys
                  Immense indeed, Lat - thanks for that one - actually I was hearing Jimmy Webb, funnily enough! Hey! by the way, that's two good Later vids in one week - there's a shock!

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                  • Lat-Literal
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                    • Aug 2015
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                    Immense indeed, Lat - thanks for that one - actually I was hearing Jimmy Webb, funnily enough! Hey! by the way, that's two good Later vids in one week - there's a shock!
                    I am so pleased you like it.

                    On about the fifth hearing today - and I am very familiar with the whole album - I reckon it has bits of folk, flamenco, blues, psychedelia, classical music, rock - and it predates indie - the lyrics are as out there as Dylan when he was truly out there - and quality middle of the road - and that voice is pure soul when you listen to it - it is the stuff of genius.

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                    • johncorrigan
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                      • Nov 2010
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Lat-Literal View Post

                      and that voice is pure soul
                      Agree wholeheartedly, Lat!

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                      • Lat-Literal
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                        • Aug 2015
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                        #71
                        Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                        Agree wholeheartedly, Lat!


                        I really like it when soul enters into the rock genre because it is unexpected and it gives it passion. I have always seen this as a thread which invites a bit of loose navigation and the same is true of this end of the evening. So if you will forgive me, it is "that" clip again as I think it is very special and I am now very much looking forward to Joe Boyd on "J":

                        Tedeschi Trucks Band - Midnight in Harlem - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbOlgESKbIc

                        Flippin 'eck, I was in the kitchen......she does this too.

                        Why isn't this woman recognized in every living room as excellent?:

                        Susan Tedeschi - I'd Rather Go Blind - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07rT1t2hkDU

                        (Apologies for what was once a promising Obama)
                        Last edited by Lat-Literal; 13-10-15, 21:15.

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                        • johncorrigan
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                          • Nov 2010
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                          #72
                          Originally posted by Lat-Literal View Post

                          Tedeschi Trucks Band - Midnight in Harlem
                          Loved that - great soulful voice indeed, Lat - she's not someone known, so far, in my household - could've done with a touch less guitar solo at the end and a bit more her, but it's a minor quibble.

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                          • johncorrigan
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                            • Nov 2010
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                            #73
                            J in Joe's alphabet is all about Jonah and his giant fish.


                            Not this one:
                            Last edited by johncorrigan; 16-10-15, 13:46. Reason: piscean not mammalian!

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                            • Lat-Literal
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                              • Aug 2015
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                              #74
                              Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                              J in Joe's alphabet is all about Jonah and his giant fish.


                              Not this one:
                              http://api.ning.com/files/8fil5gmLgT..._jonah_002.jpg
                              Thanks JC.

                              Interesting coverage of Lord Buckley - I read this afternoon that Dylan claims the phrase "the jingle-jangle morning" came from him - and Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess".

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                              • johncorrigan
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                                • Nov 2010
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                                #75
                                Originally posted by Lat-Literal View Post
                                Thanks JC.

                                Interesting coverage of Lord Buckley - I read this afternoon that Dylan claims the phrase "the jingle-jangle morning" came from him - and Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess".
                                Very interesting indeed, Lat, I did not know that...here he is with Groucho Marx...I'm sure it's been posted before but what the heck!

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