Not too random...it being Diwali, Cerys had Anoushka Shankar with her this morning. Thought this would be appropriate for a world music Sunday.
Random Global Music Sundays
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On the subject of Karine Polwart and ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow next year, here's a musical response from Karine, Oi Musica and Soundhouse Brass and a pile of others. It's based on the Glasgow Coat of Arms - 'Tree that never grew, Bird that never flew, Fish that never swam, Bell that never rang', and is called 'Enough is Enough'.
This piece of music has been composed with the express purpose of inviting choirs, street bands and community groups to learn and perform it, and join an exc...
Happy Random World Music Sunday to all!
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Last edited by Globaltruth; 06-12-20, 09:28.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostLampião and his gang were a bad lot but - terrific hats.
You can get away with a lot with hats like that
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NLxlmvJS2Y
On this rather sombre World Music Sunday one feels that one could do with a spot of Bollywood to perk one up, does one not?
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Sometimes we overlap with the jazzers...no one ever complains.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupJourney In Satchidananda · Alice Coltrane · Pharoah SandersThe House That Trane Built: The Best of Impulse Record...
(Jennifer Lucy Allan on LJ reminding me to listen to more Sacred Alice, loved her music for more than 50 years...)
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostSometimes we overlap with the jazzers...no one ever complains.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupJourney In Satchidananda · Alice Coltrane · Pharoah SandersThe House That Trane Built: The Best of Impulse Record...
(Jennifer Lucy Allan on LJ reminding me to listen to more Sacred Alice, loved her music for more than 50 years...)
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"Hillbilly music from India" is perhaps the best way to describe this gem uncovered by renowned jazz and blues collector Russ Shor and featured on the Excavated Shellac blog. According to the blog, "This disc on the Young India label is something of a mystery. Recorded in Bombay in the late 1930s, by (apparently) a Goanese duo, it illustrates what an international crossroads that city was during the Raj era -- especially when it came to recording."
The tune is clearly a translation or adaptation of Will S. Hays' song "Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane" written in 1871, and made famous by Riley Puckett in the 1920s.
That's the Blurb on the youtube clip...hard to resist.
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Well, if Kathryn Tickell rates Tom Clough as the best small pipe player on the basis of the only album he ever produced then I think we should give him a proper listen.
But first, here's KT talking about, and expertly playing, the Northumbrian pipes:
She played this track by Tom Clough to finish her latest show:
Provided to YouTube by IDOLKeel Row · Tom CloughThe Northumbrian Small Pipes℗ TopicReleased on: 1996-01-01Composer: Clough TomAuto-generated by YouTube.
but here is another (which I think is even better but only as a mere fan):
"Ho'ley Ha'penny / Elsie Marley"
Provided to YouTube by IDOLHo'ley Ha'penny / Elsie Marley · Tom CloughThe Northumbrian Small Pipes℗ TopicReleased on: 1996-01-01Auto-generated by YouTube.
I love the comment below one of the vids
You have to rub your belly, pat your head, flip a pancake and hoover the bedroom all at the same time.
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