Random Global Music Sundays
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Not so random as today is National Bagpipe day... (I can't tell you how glad I am to beat JC to this)
Lise Barkas & Lisa Käuffert live at Promenade Musicale Coax II Paris 2021
(thank you Late Junction and I hope you survive the cull in April in some form...)
mail@unartignyc.com http://unartignyc.com http://www.facebook.com/UnartigOfficialLise Barkas & Lisa Käuffert playing live at Coax Collectif's Promenade Musi...
and a feller sat in his kitchen knocking out a powerful tune
Debut Album: https://bit.ly/2PthnHADigital Download: https://amzn.to/2NhmflAPlaying I am Asleep (Slow air) and the clumsey lover (reel) on the pipes, The Clu...
Last edited by Globaltruth; 10-03-24, 14:04.
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For me, one of the most irritating programmes on radio is Radio 4's 'Add to Playlist' with me, Cerys Matthews, and me, Jeffrey Boakye - . However, on Friday evening I resisted the urge to switch that dial when I detected the dulcets of Eliza Carthy guesting on there, and glad I did. Her part in the chain of songs was this one, collected by Alan Lomax in a bar in Genoa in the mid-fifties:
'La Partenza (The Parting)' by Trallaleri of Genoa.
Hard to believe its all guys singing. Enjoy a sunny Sunday.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostWe haven't had a spot of Scott Walker on a Sunday for a while - I heard the very moving 'Farmer in the City' on the radio yesterday, from his record 'Tilt'. Such a voice!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIJzTWk6bSw
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Evie Waddell is a deaf Scottish Gaelic singer from Stirlingshire. A pal of my wife's saw her recently in concert and said she was brilliant. I notice this song was written at a workshop run by Mary Ann Kennedy - excellent, I thought.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostDid you know Mrs GT used to teach sign language at our nearby School for the Deaf?
So this was extra special for us.
Thank you.
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I heard this on Cerys this morning - 'Yuri Gagarin's Banjo' by Pete Scott from Newcastle - suggesting that Yuri was denied the opportunity to play a spot of bluegrass in space back in '61.
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It was great to see the excellent Pokey LaFarge and his band in Embra on Friday - he's a bit more rocky/r'n'b these days but he did play this old favourite - 'La La Blues' - great to hear again.
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Cruising around looking for podcasts meant I ended up at WFMU
Mr Sherratt, formerly of this parish, had a stint on there as a DJ (I faintly remember him telling us once or twice).
Anyway check out his former home, the Give The Drummer Radio stream - a very good cosmopolitan mix with a good breadth.
Here''s the blurb from the latest show
The finest in Micronesian doo-wop, Appalachian mambo, Turkish mariachi, pygmy yodeling of Baltimore, Portuguese juju, Cajun gamelan, tuba choirs from Mozambique, Inuit marching bands, Filipino free jazz, Egyptian kabuki theater, and throat singers of the Lower East Side.
and there's no DJLast edited by Globaltruth; 06-09-24, 11:58.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
I won't try and post a link, it's easier if you just go to wfmu.org and click...
and there's no DJ
Anyway, last evening Mrs C and I dug through the old dvd crates looking for something to watch. Even by the standards of Wes Anderson movies, 'The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou' was a pretty crazy hour and a half. However, I kept being drawn in by the soundtrack which was echoing from down the years (is that even a thing?), and which I eventually realised was Seu Jorge doing Portuguese versions of David Bowie songs. I'd forgotten about him and these great versions. Here's the closing creds:
Happy misty Global Music Sunday to all.
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