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  • johncorrigan
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    • Nov 2010
    • 10409

    #46
    Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
    It's a tradition up there. When we lived near a canal system there was a similar tourist-abusing tradition known as 'gongoozling'
    I was surprised to find there is a definition on Wikipedia.

    'A gongoozler is a person who enjoys watching activity on the canals of the United Kingdom. The term is also used more generally to describe those who harbour an interest in canals and canal life, but do not actively participate.'
    Way too polite. It was only 'gongoozling' when it involved someone who had just hired a narrowboat, their first encounter with a lock gate, and a bunch of people sitting in a certain canal side pub which just happened to be exactly on the level where that first glorious collision took place. How we laughed.
    I assume you played no part in the goozling of the gons, GT, but tut-tutted from the side. Seems like there should be terms for such things. I attended the funeral of an old friend of the family last week. Eddie was a popular guy of generous spirit. After the church service we headed to the crematorium, and Eddie's coffin was given a guard of honour into the cremmy by numerous members of his bowling club in attendance. The Priest did the brief service and the coffin slid from sight at which point the President of the club offered a eulogy to this fine guy. He opened with: 'I have known Eddie for twenty-seven years since he first joined the bowling club. He has been an active and valued member of the club during all that time. But in all that time I never once saw Eddie lift a bowl.' Cue much laughter...only there for the banter, as we say! I'm sure there should be names for such things but can't imagine one better than gongoozling.

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    • Lat-Literal
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      • Aug 2015
      • 6983

      #47
      Interesting posts all - thank you.

      On matters of tradition, I happened to tune into a discussion today on whether blackened faces should be phased out in morris dancing, whether any such phasing out would lead to there being more green faces in morris dancing, and if so would that be a problem for Christians because the one with the green face generally indicates he is a pagan. I had spotted the Vieux Kante disc and am happy to make it Nomination 28. I loved the Furrow Collective's video - the best of all the videos - and am pondering it on musical grounds.

      Currently:

      1. Baaba Maal - The Traveller
      2. Kate Tempest - Let Them Eat Chaos
      3. Calypso Rose - Far From Home
      4. Elza Soares - A Mulher Do Fim Do Mundo
      5. Various Artists - Songs of Separation
      6. The Gloaming - 2
      7. Shirley Collins - Lodestar
      8. Djelimady Tounkara - Djely Blues
      9. Papa Wemba - Forever de Generation En Generation

      10. Washington Phillips - Washington Phillips & His Manzarene Dreams
      11. Ólafur Arnalds - Island Songs
      12. Cigdem Aslan - A Thousand Cranes
      13. Rokia Traore - Ne So
      14. Kristi Stassinopoulou and Stathis Kalyviotis - NYN
      15. Bombino - Azel
      16. Thrace featuring Jean-Guihen Queyras - Sunday Morning Sessions
      17. Ana Moura - Moura
      18. Imarhan - Imarhan
      19. John Prine - For Better, or Worse
      20. Chaim Tannenbaum - Chaim Tannenbaum

      21. Lee Scratch Perry - Must Be Free
      22. Aziza Brahim - Abbar el Hamada
      23. Afro Celt Sound System - The Source
      24. Afro-Haitian Experimental Orchestra - Afro-Haitian Experimental Orchestra (AHEO)
      25. Roberto Fonseca (featuring Eliades Ochoa) - ABUC
      26. The Frightnrs - Nothing More to Say
      27. Lee Scratch Perry and Mad Professor - Live at Maritime Hall (1997)
      28. Vieux Kante - The Young Man's Harp
      Last edited by Lat-Literal; 10-01-17, 18:32.

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      • Lat-Literal
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        • Aug 2015
        • 6983

        #48
        Agustin Lira and Alma - Songs of Struggle and Hope

        Alma (Soul/Spirit) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XjgDtY3PSM

        Guillermo Velázquez y los Leones de la Sierra de Xichú - Serrano de Corazón

        Highlander at Heart etc - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k01EqNoqhbs

        Ecos de Borinquen - El Alma de Puerto Rico: A Jíbaro Tradition

        Trailer with songs - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDebhq2c7q8
        Last edited by Lat-Literal; 10-01-17, 19:04.

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        • johncorrigan
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          • Nov 2010
          • 10409

          #49
          Originally posted by Lat-Literal View Post

          Guillermo Velázquez y los Leones de la Sierra de Xichú - Serrano de Corazón

          Highlander at Heart etc - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k01EqNoqhbs
          I totally loved this track, Lat, and the vid too...although the song seemed to change direction in the last minute or so...before that I thought, 'Right, Trump, see how you do against these thorny Mexicans'. Wonderful stuff. Liked the other two, especially the Puerto Rican Quattro (sp?)...thanks!

          A record I've heard two or three tracks from last year (think Colesy played a couple) re-appeared in my head today - Cillian Vallely's first solo record of uillean pipe tunes 'The Raven's Rock' sounded fantastic but I can't find any tracks on YT or spotty...and there was a track on Songlines too, now that I think. It just sounds so terrific. I had a wee listen on a certain website that sells books and stuff and is sometimes accused of tax dodging and based in South America by the sound of the name; and it left me wanting more, so that's where I'm going.
          Anyway here he is from a couple of years back with Kevin Crawford.
          Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.


          ...and another with others: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0E39mRYES8M
          Last edited by johncorrigan; 10-01-17, 20:37. Reason: added another!

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          • Lat-Literal
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            • Aug 2015
            • 6983

            #50
            Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
            I totally loved this track, Lat, and the vid too...although the song seemed to change direction in the last minute or so...before that I thought, 'Right, Trump, see how you do against these thorny Mexicans'. Wonderful stuff. Liked the other two, especially the Puerto Rican Quattro (sp?)...thanks!

            A record I've heard two or three tracks from last year (think Colesy played a couple) re-appeared in my head today - Cillian Vallely's first solo record of uillean pipe tunes 'The Raven's Rock' sounded fantastic but I can't find any tracks on YT or spotty...and there was a track on Songlines too, now that I think. It just sounds so terrific. I had a wee listen on a certain website that sells books and stuff and is sometimes accused of tax dodging and based in South America by the sound of the name; and it left me wanting more, so that's where I'm going.
            Anyway here he is from a couple of years back with Kevin Crawford.
            Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.


            ...and another with others: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0E39mRYES8M
            Many thanks JC. That one is going to be Nomination 29 so we are nearly there. Re your links which I like, I have scanned the web for Scottish and Irish 2016 releases and didn't find many. For the record, I've also been searching re Newfoundland, Scandinavia, Sardinia, the kora, the hardanger fiddle, hurdy-gurdy, zydeco and more with limited success.

            One from Home:

            1. Baaba Maal - The Traveller
            2. Kate Tempest - Let Them Eat Chaos
            3. Calypso Rose - Far From Home
            4. Elza Soares - A Mulher Do Fim Do Mundo
            5. Various Artists - Songs of Separation
            6. The Gloaming - 2
            7. Shirley Collins - Lodestar
            8. Djelimady Tounkara - Djely Blues
            9. Papa Wemba - Forever de Generation En Generation

            10. Washington Phillips - Washington Phillips & His Manzarene Dreams
            11. Ólafur Arnalds - Island Songs
            12. Cigdem Aslan - A Thousand Cranes
            13. Rokia Traore - Ne So
            14. Kristi Stassinopoulou and Stathis Kalyviotis - NYN
            15. Bombino - Azel
            16. Thrace featuring Jean-Guihen Queyras - Sunday Morning Sessions
            17. Ana Moura - Moura
            18. Imarhan - Imarhan
            19. John Prine - For Better, or Worse
            20. Chaim Tannenbaum - Chaim Tannenbaum

            21. Lee Scratch Perry - Must Be Free
            22. Aziza Brahim - Abbar el Hamada
            23. Afro Celt Sound System - The Source
            24. Afro-Haitian Experimental Orchestra - Afro-Haitian Experimental Orchestra (AHEO)
            25. Roberto Fonseca (featuring Eliades Ochoa) - ABUC
            26. The Frightnrs - Nothing More to Say
            27. Lee Scratch Perry and Mad Professor - Live at Maritime Hall (1997)
            28. Vieux Kante - The Young Man's Harp
            29. Guillermo Velázquez y los Leones de la Sierra de Xichú - Serrano de Corazón

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            • Lat-Literal
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              • Aug 2015
              • 6983

              #51
              Takashi Hirayasu - Yuu - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lz6OQwvm2Pc

              Kaia Kater - Nine Pin - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmfGOYg3rPA

              Janiva Magness - Love Wins Again - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eijfc3wxoUI

              Harold Lopez-Nussa - El Viaje - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_B2R1TmutBA

              ....I will leave it there.

              That's me lot!
              Last edited by Lat-Literal; 10-01-17, 22:21.

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              • Lat-Literal
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                • Aug 2015
                • 6983

                #52
                One of the things I discovered during my trek was that votes can only be cast in polls like the froots poll for records that have been formally reviewed. I think I am right in saying that froots didn't review one Okinawan disc in 2016. While it was not a strong year for music from that region, there were three or four notable releases. So : If I were choosing a 30th on the basis of preference, it might well have been for Agustin Lira and Alma's "Songs of Struggle and Hope". But, I have tentatively chosen the Takashi Hirayasu disc not least to broaden representation on our list. As I have indicated before, I have seen him live - with Bob Brozman. He is a significant figure and it is his first solo release for nearly two decades. It also appears that he may effectively be having to self-publish. There hasn't been any of the usual promotion expected of key record labels. Here is the detailed review:

                Yuu, the new album by Okinawa’s Takashi Hirayasu, opens with an insistent repetitive rhythm and a female trio providing call and response behind Hirayasu’s voice. We could almost be in West Africa.…


                Final List

                (unless you want to make changes)

                Best 30 CDs of 2016 in our Category from the R3 World Music Forum


                Not in order of preference:

                1. Baaba Maal - The Traveller
                2. Kate Tempest - Let Them Eat Chaos
                3. Calypso Rose - Far From Home
                4. Elza Soares - A Mulher Do Fim Do Mundo
                5. Various Artists - Songs of Separation
                6. The Gloaming - 2
                7. Shirley Collins - Lodestar
                8. Djelimady Tounkara - Djely Blues
                9. Papa Wemba - Forever de Generation En Generation

                10. Washington Phillips - Washington Phillips & His Manzarene Dreams
                11. Ólafur Arnalds - Island Songs
                12. Cigdem Aslan - A Thousand Cranes
                13. Rokia Traore - Ne So
                14. Kristi Stassinopoulou and Stathis Kalyviotis - NYN
                15. Bombino - Azel
                16. Thrace featuring Jean-Guihen Queyras - Sunday Morning Sessions
                17. Ana Moura - Moura
                18. Imarhan - Imarhan
                19. John Prine - For Better, or Worse
                20. Chaim Tannenbaum - Chaim Tannenbaum

                21. Lee Scratch Perry - Must Be Free
                22. Aziza Brahim - Abbar el Hamada
                23. Afro Celt Sound System - The Source
                24. Afro-Haitian Experimental Orchestra - Afro-Haitian Experimental Orchestra (AHEO)
                25. Roberto Fonseca (featuring Eliades Ochoa) - ABUC
                26. The Frightnrs - Nothing More to Say
                27. Lee Scratch Perry and Mad Professor - Live at Maritime Hall (1997)
                28. Vieux Kante - The Young Man's Harp
                29. Guillermo Velázquez y los Leones de la Sierra de Xichú - Serrano de Corazón
                30. Takashi Hirayasu - Yuu : Traditional Songs from the Ryukyu Islands
                Last edited by Lat-Literal; 11-01-17, 08:59.

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                • Globaltruth
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                  • Nov 2010
                  • 4298

                  #53
                  That v. good Lat - thanks for this.
                  Obviously we're going to need a Spotify playlist.
                  And here it is, 4/15th of the way there already!!!

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                  • Lat-Literal
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                    • Aug 2015
                    • 6983

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                    That v. good Lat - thanks for this.
                    Obviously we're going to need a Spotify playlist.
                    And here it is, 4/15th of the way there already!!!

                    https://open.spotify.com/user/trauti...7UEOWn5y7D5kUL
                    Thanks GT.

                    That's great.

                    I think I have to go into the Spotify system using a different route but I will get there!

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                    • Globaltruth
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                      • Nov 2010
                      • 4298

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Lat-Literal View Post
                      Thanks GT.

                      That's great.

                      I think I have to go into the Spotify system using a different route but I will get there!
                      Think I've got 27 of them in there now.
                      Currently enjoying Roberto Fonseca.

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                      • Lat-Literal
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                        • Aug 2015
                        • 6983

                        #56
                        Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                        Think I've got 27 of them in there now.
                        Currently enjoying Roberto Fonseca.
                        That's fantastic - thank you ever so much, GT. I am now "following" the new list. That Spotify has 27 of them is quite extraordinary. Think I recall a brief discussion on the forum (JC and me?) last year about how we hadn't especially rated Roberto Fonseca in the past and were pleasantly surprised he was going back to basics with his latest to good effect.

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                        • Globaltruth
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                          • Nov 2010
                          • 4298

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Lat-Literal View Post
                          That's fantastic - thank you ever so much, GT. I am now "following" the new list. That Spotify has 27 of them is quite extraordinary. Think I recall a brief discussion on the forum (JC and me?) last year about how we hadn't especially rated Roberto Fonseca in the past and were pleasantly surprised he was going back to basics with his latest to good effect.
                          Glad you like it Lat - it's a reminder that the complete album should be worthy of attention. Must admit I'm a bit distracted by FIP auteurs du monde. Shiny new thing syndrome... anyway welcome back to Spot.

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