Originally posted by johncorrigan
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Haven't heard that one in a while!
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In a rather timely fashion, given yesterday's anniversary, I found Time (The Revelator) lurking in the glove compartment in the motor this morning. Only one tune to play...glorious stuff from Welch and Rawlings.
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Fully recognize that this is one of my many obsessions but it struck me today that the fantastic woman in this clip is now more than 93 and two thirds:
My second favourite pianist of all time : no, that doesn't sound right at all - joint first:
Emahoy Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou - The Song of the Sea - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u92RDby71_ILast edited by Lat-Literal; 19-08-17, 16:08.
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Just in case:
Tere Bin (Khan), Eshashi Oiwake (Hirota) and Birima (N'Dour)......these are in the all time top Lat ten.
Nusrat - Tere Bin - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiEvh7eOJvw
(A damn shame that YT hasn't any longer got the one with the dervishes)
Awright, not going to get much mileage out of Joji on YT but this was the closest I ever came to singing in the rain.
We sang in the rain - hundreds of us - and in the process defined joy:
Artist: YOUSSOU N'DOURSong: Birima (Youssou N'dour, Ndèye Mbaye Djinema-Djinema, Jimi Mbaye)LYRICS TO BIRIMAHe assumed the throne of CajorAnd becam...
This was earlier at Womad - by four years - great but not as crowd atmospheric - it is his brilliant song best though:
But you do have to be there.......it's such a simple but clever song.........tis the gift to be etc ! !
See you soon!Last edited by Lat-Literal; 19-08-17, 21:28.
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Yep, right........who, what, where, when, why (Rupert Holmes if I'm not mistaken).......this is not as great as BBC Kidzone's "Colour Me Cornwall" but it'll do.
As many things do, yes?:
Jancis Harvey - Song of Suffolk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACouephpyik
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From 2012 and a good way to get the week started*
Simby by Salif Keita featuring the much neglected Bobby McFerrin
Salif Keita , un tema de su ultimo cd , Talé, aparecido en el año 2012, Este gran músico, nacido en Mali invitó para cantar en Simby a Bobby McFerrin ( EEUU)
* yes, I do know it's Tuesday
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Saw Michael Chapman in Milngavie Folk Club last night. He's got a new record out called '50' cos he's been 50 years on the go - time has taken its toll on the voice, but not on the guitar playing which was pretty astounding really. Anyway, GT may well be interested to hear that MC is still performing this tune recalling his final days of living in Hull, 'Shuffleboat River Farewell' from Wrecked Again.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostSaw Michael Chapman in Milngavie Folk Club last night. He's got a new record out called '50' cos he's been 50 years on the go - time has taken its toll on the voice, but not on the guitar playing which was pretty astounding really. Anyway, GT may well be interested to hear that MC is still performing this tune recalling his final days of living in Hull, 'Shuffleboat River Farewell' from Wrecked Again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DdSySHWXK8
I’m wondering about adding certain sub genres of folkies too...whereas Cuban, Ethiopiques et al can just go on for EVER.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostHmM thanks JC. Did I ever tell you of my idea that all rock and roll artists should be compulsorily retired at 60? Various reasons - they’re usually bereft of ideas, burnt out physically and mentally and would also make way for the hordes of young up comers.
I’m wondering about adding certain sub genres of folkies too...whereas Cuban, Ethiopiques et al can just go on for EVER.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostYou look somehow different, Global, and yet the same. Do I detect the end of October coming on?
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.
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