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Haven't heard that one in a while!
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostStumbled across this old fave avatar JC and after that little shriek of horror thought it summed up present mood pretty well.
Perhaps you may care to sing along with our protatgonist whilst his other half looks on bemused.
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Kind of relevant...haven't heard it for a while.
(You can tell by these words that I didn't fully comprehend the clip but that now applies to everything else)
I've just been watching Simon Reeve in Russia. The clever way of editing is such that it can make one think one would like to be him in such places or, if not, there with him as a travelling companion as I have a feeling that we would get on reasonably well. But, more realistically, I think it probable that the extreme weather, the likelihood of armed conflict breaking out at any moment and the two week train journeys are such that television is a better option. Anyhow, an interesting series on a fascinating country which on paper would be impossible to manage given its diversity. In fact, I don't know how anyone runs it. Quite a bit of Tuva in this episode if you missed it. And with an emphasis on throat singing.
The second leg of Simon Reeve's tour of modern-day Russia begins in Siberia and takes him to Russia's far south west and the majestic Caucasus Mountains.
Tuvan Throat Singing - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY1pcEtHI_w
(I hadn't heard it for a while)Last edited by Lat-Literal; 13-10-17, 09:33.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostPerhaps you may care to sing along with our protatgonist whilst his other half looks on bemused.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gXSpM9GuBo
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Because the outtakes from Dylan's Born Again records have been released, a pal gave me a copy of a recent rock mag with Dylan stuff and attached to it was a CD of American gospel music which I've been enjoying very much. Among the gems in there, the wonderful Swan Silvertones 'Mary don't you weep'. The song was, of course, one of the inspirations for Paul Simon's 'Bridge over Troubled Water', and Simon used the Swans' leader Rev. Claude Jeter's falsetto on 'Mardi Gras' and on 'Love Me Like a Rock.' But this is wonderful every time.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
Chronic skull splitting facial pain at present - the return of trigeminal neuralgia which is no laughing matter - and hardly surprising given the four hours spent in a dentist's chair in three weeks for what feels like major surgery. Anyhow, the amitriptyline will hopefully sort that bit out over the next few days. He doesn't want to see me again until next March unless I need to see him. As luck would have it, my cab driver was not only Albanian but he very much warmed to my conversational topic which was Laver Bariu. We pulled into the car park early. He switched the engine off. I paid. We then sat there for a quarter of an hour when I could have been extremely overwrought enthusing over videos of the great musician via his mobile phone while I was given an education about his music and his life. Even the one of his funeral was taken in my stride. I doubt that he will ever have a similar customer experience again, including if the passenger is Albanian, and I'll certainly not have another passenger experience like it. All very strange, wonderful in its way and meant somehow. I will never forget it.
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Sorry to hear about the neuralgia Lat but I did like the Laver Bariu story - I’m not sure his name would spring to my mind when chatting to an Albanian.
I had a terrible experience in an Albanian restaurant in Paris once on Bastille Day, all I could think of was how to get out alive...there’s no musical aspect so I’ll spare you the details.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostSorry to hear about the neuralgia Lat but I did like the Laver Bariu story - I’m not sure his name would spring to my mind when chatting to an Albanian.
I had a terrible experience in an Albanian restaurant in Paris once on Bastille Day, all I could think of was how to get out alive...there’s no musical aspect so I’ll spare you the details.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostSorry to hear about the neuralgia Lat but I did like the Laver Bariu story - I’m not sure his name would spring to my mind when chatting to an Albanian.
I had a terrible experience in an Albanian restaurant in Paris once on Bastille Day, all I could think of was how to get out alive...there’s no musical aspect so I’ll spare you the details.Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostI don't recall ever knowingly meeting an Albanian but I did think exactly what you said GT; 'typical Lat being immediately able to engage in a conversation about Laver Bariu'...I'd probably have a better chance conversing about Rod Laver. Loved the tracks, Lat. Terrific stuff. Hope the mooth is well on the mend!
Not so bad today.
Just a lot of twinges in the jaw and feeling like being under a steamroller.
We didn't really have the time to get on to Joe Boyd's disc which was a pity.
Here's something of his past adventures:
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Picked up a few records in a library sale...a great Blind Willie Johnson CD among them and since we all like a song about 'The Titanic' in these parts here's the magnificent 'God Moves on the Water'!
Blind Willie Johnson - Good Moves On The Water"Blind" Willie Johnson (January 22, 1897 -- September 18, 1945) was an American singer and guitarist whose musi...
'A.G. Smith, mighty man, built a boat that he couldn't understand
Named it a name of God in a tin, without a "c", Lord, he pulled it in'
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostKev Carmody, Paul Kelly, Clare Bowditch, Missy Higgins, and Dan Sultan -
From Little Things Big Things Grow:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbHR-apIHLU
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Edwin Hawkins Singers featuring Dorothy Combs Morrison:
Oh Happy Day - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfGDvDGE7zk
RIP Edwin Hawkins
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostEdwin Hawkins Singers featuring Dorothy Combs Morrison:
Oh Happy Day - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfGDvDGE7zk
RIP Edwin Hawkins
RIP
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