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A quick glance around the schedules
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View Post
Rufus is difficult - the sexuality is his and that's fine but it has often been pushed in an am-dram fashion. It doesn't always wholly appeal to all - and he would accept that. The debut album - I think it is the debut album - is in my collection. There are two or three excellent tracks there in the Joel mould not that he would thank me for portraying them in that way.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostThere are certain people on this forum who enjoy a spot of bellydancing, so I thought they might enjoy this programme which shimmered this evening on 4 extra...'Bellydancing and the Blues'.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pg3qt
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostFor a moment I thought you were referring to forum members who enjoyed doing it.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostSo did I! I'm sure there must be one or two. Not to be confused with those of us who enjoy a spot or two of Bellyaching, of course.
(The great thing about limbo, of course - obviously it was all in honour of my junior school teacher Carmita Reid who I adored - is the higher the bar is set the easier it gets)
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostBelly dancers of the forum - please step forward now!
(The great thing about limbo, of course - it was obviously all in the name of my junior school teacher Carmita Reid who I adored - is the higher the bar is set the easier it gets.
The current problem I have with with belly dancing is that my belly continues dancing long after I've stopped.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
The current problem I have with with belly dancing is that my belly continues dancing long after I've stopped.
Third one down and, yes, it took some finding - I can honestly say she informed my political and cultural outlook for 47+ years:
No doubt deceased now but such a wonderful soul. More kind hearted than a thousand other people put together - and so bright.
(she was 15 years younger than in the photograph but of everything on the internet it is one I cherish)
I knew her husband too in the picture above - nice man who was in the Jamaican High Commission before they left for Trinidad.
Have no idea if they were into Marley etc - possibly not, notwithstanding his role - but this couple are at the roots of my reggae.
And given that youth didn't come into it, that, in itself, I am extremely happy to say, is hardly a norm - it was just given to me!
Matumbi - Bluebeat & Ska - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQnhOIno03w
Abyssinians - This Land is For Everyone - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJUzbtblcU4
Bob Marley - Turn Your Lights Down Low - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdPV4yO7LKQ
Misty in Roots - Cover Up - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcieQuY4Vws
(play loud in the sunny sunshine - bliss)Last edited by Lat-Literal; 21-06-17, 16:05.
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Well these are the women who started this discussion between me and JC. We were proud to have them perform at our village festival a couple of weeks ago - great involvement with the audience and a thoroughly good time had by all. Mrs GT, my daughter and grand daughter all had a good shimmy.
One of the songs they danced too...
Sonia nearly dances as well as them in this video...Last edited by Globaltruth; 23-06-17, 09:02. Reason: was going to say this is best Nina Simone cover ever, but I thuoght I'd beter not. Luckily no-one ever reads the comments...
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View Posthttp://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b091wfnv
Music in peril - Sufi music under threat.
Not managed to listened to this yet... (disgraceful)
Some of these people oppose every kind of music so it is no surprise that sufi music should now be attacked.
And it extends beyond. I have chatted quite a bit to a Turkish guy in a local retail establishment. It took quite a while to get any of them there to say anything but they always had the football matches showing on their TV. Eventually I knew their team and after much effort it had got to the stage where they would wave at me as I passed and say "Good morning Mr Arsenal". But most recently he tells me that he has been on holiday to his "home", having driven there and back with three other people. "Impressive" I say and I give the thumbs up, yet there is no football on and I ask him why not. It transpires he has suddenly decided he is against football. I am not saying he is suspicious in any way but my mind turned to the thought that perhaps he's become more devout. An internet search informs me that while European jihadis often play a lot of football, some behead those who do on supposed religious grounds. I really don't like the way in which this thing is coming between people. Additionally, no one in any local shop I have been into in the past few days has heard of Suffolk.Last edited by Lat-Literal; 27-08-17, 21:38.
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