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  • johncorrigan
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    • Nov 2010
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    Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
    Verity Sharp had him on LJ back in 2018

    From Stephen Mangan corpsing to a weird crouch from Matt LeBlanc, check out these bloopers from series four of the Hollywood sitcom


    the episode is long gone but i do have a playlist from then...



    Must have a look for the fillum...
    I thought the track had been posted before, Global. Perhaps that was when. I'll go back to the interview - Cerys mentioned where you could rent it from online. He sounded like quite a guy, Mr King.

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    • Globaltruth
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      • Nov 2010
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      A jolly World party song...

      Video editing - Ernesto Calderón DonderoMix and mastering - Ricardo Peña Said (Said Records)This song's original title is "Ailtgan bariya". Even though it is...

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      • johncorrigan
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        • Nov 2010
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        The excellent Khöömei Beat giving us a spot of Tuvan throat singing from their latest record for this particular Random World Music Sunday. I assume there are horses in there...'Salgal Damchaan Khoomeiyn'
        Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of AmericaMy Ancestor's Khöömei · Khoomei BeatChangys Baglaash℗ 2021 ARCReleased on: 2021-10-22Ensemble: Khoomei BeatArranger: A...

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        • johncorrigan
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          • Nov 2010
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          DJ Ernesto Chahoud was on Music Planet with Kathryn yesterday and one of the tracks he chose was Egyptian guitarist, Omar Khorshid, and very fine indeed it was. Here's Omar in less traditional style covering The Shadows' 'Apache'...thought it might fit nicely for a Random World Music Sunday...have a good belly dance.

          Provided to YouTube by Voix de l'OrientApache · Omar KhorshidBelly Dance Vol. 1℗ Voix de L'OrientReleased on: 1992-01-01Composer: Jerry LordonLyricist: Instr...

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          • Globaltruth
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            • Nov 2010
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            Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
            DJ Ernesto Chahoud was on Music Planet with Kathryn yesterday and one of the tracks he chose was Egyptian guitarist, Omar Khorshid, and very fine indeed it was. Here's Omar in less traditional style covering The Shadows' 'Apache'...thought it might fit nicely for a Random World Music Sunday...have a good belly dance.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQIuPCz1CHs
            Do the 17 hippies know about this?

            Provided to YouTube by Zebralution GmbHApache · 17 HippiesHeimlich℗ 2007 HIPSTER-RecordsReleased on: 2007-02-26Music Publisher: n/aAuto-generated by YouTube.

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            • johncorrigan
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              • Nov 2010
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              Kathryn Tickell played an excellent track from He Jinhua's 'Songs of the Naxi of Southwest China' on yesterday's Music Planet'. Here's a sampler of the music - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYGeaQqkUac

              ...and here's a bit more information about the record that is coming out on Folkways.

              Sung with grace and conviction, the renditions of Naxi folksongs by He Jinhua on Songs of the Naxi of Southwest China offer a glimpse at a tradition rarely heard outside its homeland. These songs are full of references to snow-clad mountains, rushing rivers, spring flowers, and the profusion of …

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              • Globaltruth
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                • Nov 2010
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                Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post
                Kathryn Tickell played an excellent track from He Jinhua's 'Songs of the Naxi of Southwest China' on yesterday's Music Planet'. Here's a sampler of the music - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYGeaQqkUac

                ...and here's a bit more information about the record that is coming out on Folkways.

                https://folkways.si.edu/he-jinhua/so...outhwest-china
                Yes, I made a point of listening to this show AS IT WAS TRANSMITTED. Most enjoyable - you chose a good track there.

                Meanwhile, over on LJ, JLA slipped one or 2 good tracks in

                Bandits Are Doing Bad Deeds
                by
                Comorian

                Provided to YouTube by IDOLBandits Are Doing Bad Deeds · ComorianWe Are an Island, but We're Not Alone℗ Glitterbeat RecordsReleased on: 2021-05-07Producer: I...


                Recorded live and outdoors on Grande Comore island by .... Ian Brennan (Tinariwen, Ustad Saami, Zomba Prison Project).

                The Comoro islands are known locally as the “islands of the moon.”

                “We are an island, but we’re not alone” is the first album of original songs ever to be released from the region.

                Brennan and his wife and working partner Marilena Delli Umuhoza took six flights to get to Grand Comora, the largest of the islands, hoping to record a seldom heard double-reed pipe called the ndzumara, only to be told on arrival that the last living player of the instrument had recently died. Through word of mouth they made contact with another fine musician and singer called Soubi plus his friend and mentor Mmadi, both of whom they proceeded to record, and We are an island, but we're not alone is the result.

                The majority of the Comoro people are living in poverty and Brennan describes in the sleeve notes how the main source of income is sustenance fishing. Soubi and Mmadi present five songs each, on aspects of their everyday life, mainly accompanying themselves on the ndzendze, a box-zither related to the Malagasy valiha, and in Soubi's case also on the gambussi, a type of lute. - Rootswold

                And, because we're not limited to a single track. How about this?

                From 2016, streamed a mere 292 million times (yes, you read that right).
                The Dead South, In Hell I'll be in Good Company, a redefinition of bluegrass - or is it? Im taken with these ultra simplistic rhyming schemas at the moment. Senility I suspect...

                Official video for "In Hell I'll Be In Good Company" by The Dead South.Stream/Buy the full album, "Good Company": https://sixshooterrecords.lnk.to/GoodCompan...


                Great video. Also ultra simple.

                The Dead South have causied a stir online with their song ‘In Hell I’ll Be In Good Company’. Labelled as bluegrass, a form of American roots music related to the country genre, the song has been causing many fans to question the authenticity of the bluegrass affiliation. With influences of Irish, Scottish, and later, African American, the lines begin to blur. - musiccrowns
                Well quite.

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                • Globaltruth
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                  • Nov 2010
                  • 4314

                  Omara Portuondo on a Sunday. Perfect…

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                  • johncorrigan
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                    • Nov 2010
                    • 10467

                    Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                    Omara Portuondo on a Sunday. Perfect…

                    https://youtu.be/SEQpp2xvWY0
                    What a trio, GT. Brilliant!

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                    • Globaltruth
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                      • Nov 2010
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                      Well, JLA played Gordon Easton singing The Drunken Piper on LJ which included an explanation of the fiddley-da-dee-da-fiddley-oh - made the title v relevant.
                      (and what a mixed bag LJ is nowadays - this ep. worked quite well, although the themed approach seems a bit lazy sometimes I find)
                      I couldn't find that exact track so here's a slinky World Music version of the song and Gordon Easton himself with a couple of tracks.
                      Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

                      This is an amateur video clip from the annual Bothy Ballad Contest that used to be held in conjunction with the Turriff & District Pipe Band Contest in the H...



                      So, JC over to you for verification/explanation...and translation of the Gordon Easton tracks - I could understand most of it but there was the odd word or phrase that escaped understanding

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                      • johncorrigan
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                        • Nov 2010
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                        Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
                        Well, JLA played Gordon Easton singing The Drunken Piper on LJ which included an explanation of the f

                        1) travelling the beaches and walking on the sandiddley-da-dee-da-fiddley-oh - made the title v relevant.
                        (and what a mixed bag LJ is nowadays - this ep. worked quite well, although the themed approach seems a bit lazy sometimes I find)
                        I couldn't find that exact track so here's a slinky World Music version of the song and Gordon Easton himself with a couple of tracks.
                        Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

                        This is an amateur video clip from the annual Bothy Ballad Contest that used to be held in conjunction with the Turriff & District Pipe Band Contest in the H...



                        So, JC over to you for verification/explanation...and translation of the Gordon Easton tracks - I could understand most of it but there was the odd word or phrase that escaped understanding
                        On the web I found this - it always sounds like a waulking song to me...
                        wherever I am, is where I want to be,
                        2) Sine and I will go to the piper's house and dance a reel on the floor
                        3)As the piper gives us a tune for the reel, the shepherd has a fiddle and the craftsman has a pipe
                        3C) I heard from Sine that she had a jaw's harp and a comb, Although every fiddler and piper would be there


                        However, Mrs C has always told me it means 'I like my porridge hot with salt in it', Global.

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                        • johncorrigan
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                          • Nov 2010
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                          Damascus-born, but now British based, Maya Youssef plays the 78-string qanum and has just released a new record - here's 'Jasmin Bayati: To an Earth Angel' for this random World Music Sunday.
                          If you wish to received free music from me and stay updated with my musical adventures join the mailing list mayayoussef.com/mailinglistPre-order the 'Findin...

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                          • Globaltruth
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                            • Nov 2010
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                            Till April is Dead - Lisa Knapp...

                            'Till April is Dead' by Lisa Knapp from the full length album 'Till April is Dead - A Garland of May' released April 28 2017. Distributed worldwide by Karte...


                            Summer is here!

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                            • Globaltruth
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                              • Nov 2010
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                              Cellist David Darling with the Wulu Bunun from Taiwan.

                              8-part harmony modelling the sounds of nature which provide a complementary background hum.

                              calming.

                              Upload mp3s @ http://www.mp32tube.com Cellist David Darling performs with Taiwain's Wulu Bunun. The people who live on this remote island sing unusual eight-...

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                              • johncorrigan
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                                • Nov 2010
                                • 10467

                                Following yesterday's trip to the South Pacific courtesy of Wantok records, I had a wee look at one of the featured artists. Here's Eyuser from West Papua with a fine bit of stringband, and some natty headdresses too.

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