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A quick glance around the schedules
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostI like them; though not lots all at once...I enjoyed the couple of songs on Cerys the other morning.
Mind you she did mitigate that with one of Robert Wyatt's greatest songs ever...
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[I chose this version because it also has a Stanley Spencer image...and I was chuffed to hear a reference to SS in one of Michael Marra's songs too when I was catching up on MM
O I can't resist posting a couple of others.
I have this single. It is very old.It is very lovely.
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and this, still poignant.
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It's not on the playlist but Cerys had a Sacred Harp Choir in on Sunday morning's programme....and very good it was too. Seems there's going to be a programme on R4 in early December about Sacred Harp Music. She also had a young blues singer, Valerie June, from Tennessee who has a really good voice and seems to be descended from the Medusa.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostIt's not on the playlist but Cerys had a Sacred Harp Choir in on Sunday morning's programme....and very good it was too. Seems there's going to be a programme on R4 in early December about Sacred Harp Music. She also had a young blues singer, Valerie June, from Tennessee who has a really good voice and seems to be descended from the Medusa.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01ny2fr
is r6 twice as good as r3?
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostWe may have to give her her own thread y'know - she is generally doing a wonderful thing over on r6. And she hooks up with some of the r3 bunch (Fiona & Max anyway)
Originally posted by Globaltruth View Postis r6 twice as good as r3?
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A great programme on R4 a few minutes ago. Documentary on Jackson C Frank very, very nicely presented by Laura Barton.
Recommended.Last edited by Guest; 20-11-12, 12:59.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostThe rather tasty Lau (up there with Tunng in my book for reasons lost in the mist of time) are on Jools Holland tonight according to Karine Polwart in the twittersphere - I'll be recording it & fast forwarding to their bit...
But I see Eddie Mair is spreading his wings with a programme about Country music on R4 on Saturday - well it'll probably be amusing at least. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p2w7d
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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
Sam Lee and the Unthanks!!
I am entirely indifferent on the first. You may have noted the recent sidestepping on the second. I am with Paul Morley there. Exceptional. I have also seen them live. It was gloriously emotional.
Pleased to see Anais Mitchell nominated although her first CD is the one for me. I know that there are several other nominees who will be received favourably here.
Among the least obvious, these certainly have their moments. I took to 'Catches and Glees' early. They spoke in terms of moving more in the direction of Scandinavian music and particularly hardanger fiddle. The new CD reflects it but only to a degree:
From 2008 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lh9X...ure=watch-vrec
From 2012 - http://open.spotify.com/track/5GmHxU4gh1IS9bcWpVwosSLast edited by Guest; 22-11-12, 00:52.
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They are 'one track filler' artistes in my odd book, those Unthanks. I've had the opportunity to see them live but always found other attractions such as contemplating my collection of ancient tobacco tins took preference - having said that, I respect your views and that does count as an indication to listen afresh.
Ms Gudnadottir appeared on the List to End All Lists - but she has gone again now....but I am minded to trawl through the fiords of Nordic Sound, otherwise the wrath of FT will be on us. And she will have wasted all those endless hours attempting to educate our ears whilst entertaining.
Here's a good 'un..
Combining ideas of bravery and heroism whilst gradually killing your customers. An odd retail idea...
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Lateralthinking1
Global,
I had noticed that she had come and gone. It was a foggy piece but not unpleasant.
Thank you for Bebo Valdes - very enjoyable.
In my old biscuit tin, I suppose I have two or three hundred cigarette cards from the late 1800s to the 1920s. None are in very good condition. Some are metal rather than paper and show the successful football teams of the day.
Who is Egon Zehnder? No, on second thoughts, don't answer that one.Last edited by Guest; 22-11-12, 13:25.
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostIn my old biscuit tin, I suppose I have two or three hundred cigarette cards from the late 1800s to the 1920s. None are in very good condition. Some are metal rather than paper and show the successful football teams of the day.
i just looked up a tobacco tin on the net that i bought recently
i am keeping hold....it's my 'pension'!!
meanwhile, i find a tobacco tin makes an ideal home for my stiff upper lip.
i enjoyed fiona's track list on late junction last night ....i was just in the right mood.
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