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  • johncorrigan
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    • Nov 2010
    • 10411

    #16
    Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View Post
    John,
    You have to have the recipient in your ' People ' list.
    Then simply drag the song over to that name and a send option box will appear.
    The trip sounds very exhilirating - which gallery are you all taking over ? !
    Fleming Collection, Paul - just off - by the way there's a good article about Mama Roisin in yesterday's guardian - didn't BMBT punt them back on the old board - apparently playing Celtic Connections - seeya in a couple of days.

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    • Paul Sherratt

      #17
      Have a grand trip, John 'n all !

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      • Paul Sherratt

        #18
        >>Do you know the folk who do the black cab sessions?


        No, I don't but Barrence, when in London, always rides the buses.
        Now there's a thought ...

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        • Paul Sherratt

          #19
          Through to TTN with a coffee and ... Fax Clark !

          ?

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          • Paul Sherratt

            #20
            Still burning bright
            Los magníficos Zafiros (Las imágenes son del Carnaval de 1962 en la Habana).

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            • Paul Sherratt

              #21
              Luther Bagby helped considerably, last night. Blessed are ...
              [C.1920s GEORGIA / S. CAROLINA] - ALL TIME CLASSIC GOSPEL W/ HARMONIUM( ko-fi.com/djbgo - FOR ANY KIND DONATIONS WELCOME & VERY MUCH APPRECIATED. )

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              • johncorrigan
                Full Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 10411

                #22
                Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View Post
                Luther Bagby helped considerably, last night. Blessed are ...
                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-RMbtIaNU0
                Fantastic.....
                Someone sent this link today - gets a great groove going and very good to see Nina out from behind the piano.

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

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                • Paul Sherratt

                  #23
                  .. you know that she's half-crazy...

                  Extraordinary artist.

                  Now I'm sure there was something else keeping me alert en route to the postbox outside Wharf Post Office ...
                  Last edited by Guest; 06-12-12, 16:17.

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                  • Paul Sherratt

                    #24
                    Not sure if this is truly in the hey-keep-me-awake box but I thought you music lovers would enjoy a piece recorded in Toledo
                    by Ana Alcaide and pals which predates her latest recording ( heard at the end of a LK Wo3 recently )

                    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ANA ALCAIDE EN CONCIERTO:SINAGOGA DEL TRÁNSITO DE TOLEDO - 16...

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                    • johncorrigan
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 10411

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View Post
                      Not sure if this is truly in the hey-keep-me-awake box but I thought you music lovers would enjoy a piece recorded in Toledo
                      by Ana Alcaide and pals which predates her latest recording ( heard at the end of a LK Wo3 recently )

                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYy8L21HI_E
                      Rather beautiful - great surroundings too. What's the instrument she's playing?

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                      • Paul Sherratt

                        #26
                        The Swedish nyckelharpa according to my sources !


                        Doubles as a small canoe, too.

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                        • johncorrigan
                          Full Member
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 10411

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View Post
                          The Swedish nyckelharpa according to my sources !


                          Doubles as a small canoe, too.
                          http://www.folkdance.com/scandi/nyckelharpa.JPG
                          'Twould make a rare fireworks display, Paul.

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                          • Paul Sherratt

                            #28
                            There may be a clue as to where place the match in this article :
                            A Brief History of the Nyckelharpa By Bart Brashers The nyckelharpa belongs to the same instrument family as the French vielle and the English hurdy gurdy. The nyckelharpa has wooden keys that slide under the strings and have tangents set perpendicularly to the keys that reach up and stop (shorten) the melody string. It’s sort of like moveable frets that move to meet the string, rather than pressing the string against a fingerboard or frets. A short bow is used. Most of the following photos are by Per-Ulf Allmo. Click on any of the ...

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                            • Globaltruth
                              Host
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 4298

                              #29
                              Well you could always try this
                              Music by Johnny Hartman, poetry by myself, and beautiful violets. Who could ask for anything more? Please leave a comment, share it with others, and enjoy it!


                              A frivolous Xmas present suggestion for Mrs S?

                              but not this....

                              Ruby Hunter was eight years old when she was taken from her Aboriginal family in South Australia and fostered by a white family, while Archie Roach was three...


                              most moving song of the year I reckon.Unless you know otherwise?

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                              • johncorrigan
                                Full Member
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 10411

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                                but not this....

                                Ruby Hunter was eight years old when she was taken from her Aboriginal family in South Australia and fostered by a white family, while Archie Roach was three...


                                most moving song of the year I reckon.Unless you know otherwise?
                                Don't know otherwise - thanks for that, Global! (actually thanks for them both) - two sides of Christmas season?!!!!

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