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  • johncorrigan
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    • Nov 2010
    • 10447

    Last night our local favourite cafe up the Glen, closed for the winter. They always have a final gig of the year to celebrate. Last night we were treated to a very fine guitarist, Rob Luft, performing with Albanian singer Elina Duni. They did some jazz standards but it was when they were performing Albanian and Arab folk songs together that she really shone. Wonderful voice with a great stage presence. Here she is nine years ago singing a song of Albanian exile, 'Moj e bukura More'.

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    • johncorrigan
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      • Nov 2010
      • 10447

      Scandi fiddler Germund Larsen was just on Cerys punting his trio's Christmas album - great mix of fiddle double bass and harmonium...idealfor a seasonal global music Sunday, I thought.
      ​​​​​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjovcLKI27U

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      • johncorrigan
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 10447

        I heard some of 'Late Junction' on Friday night. This track came on and I assumed it was Bulgarian, though it seemed to have a Japanese performer, Geinoh Yamashiro. Looking on YouTube it seems to have appeared on a record back in 1976 called 'Echo of the Earth'. Looking at the comments it would seem the track is called 'The Sun Goes Down' though on the LJ playlist and YouTube link it is called A1- it's beautiful anyway.
        https://youtu.be/Hg8-X9nrLa0?si=Yih5bthC1FUc7JZb

        Here's a bit more information about Geinoh Yamashiro, apparently a Japanese collective formed by Tsuhomiu Ohashi. I'm not sure if they collect music from around the world or recreate that music using technology...or both.
        ​​​​​​https://www.nts.live/artists/18635-geinoh-yamashirogumi
        Last edited by johncorrigan; 12-01-25, 12:23.

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        • Globaltruth
          Host
          • Nov 2010
          • 4310

          Listened to Laurie Anderson on Desert Island Discs today.

          She played a song called A Thousand Thoughts by Triakel. A traditional Swedish folk song about lost love; arranged by Triakel. Also beautiful.

          Tusen Tankar/ A Thousand Thoughts is one of the most beautiful and sad love songs ever heard. We learnt it from an archive recording of Thyra Karlsson (1912-...


          and, in a change of mood, a song called Flibberty Jib by Ken Jordine & the Freddy Katz Group.
          This has become an instant hit with the GTs...
          ..by the way how are things in your town?
          Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupFlibberty Jib · Ken Nordine · The Fred Katz GroupYou’re Getting Better: The Word Jazz - Dot Masters℗ 1957 UMG Rec...

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          • johncorrigan
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 10447

            Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
            Listened to Laurie Anderson on Desert Island Discs today.

            She played a song called A Thousand Thoughts by Triakel. A traditional Swedish folk song about lost love; arranged by Triakel. Also beautiful.

            Tusen Tankar/ A Thousand Thoughts is one of the most beautiful and sad love songs ever heard. We learnt it from an archive recording of Thyra Karlsson (1912-...


            and, in a change of mood, a song called Flibberty Jib by Ken Jordine & the Freddy Katz Group.
            This has become an instant hit with the GTs...
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXOOAGJgal0
            Thanks, Global. Laurie Anderson has been artist in residence on BBC Radio 6 Music lately and put together a few programmes. There's more of Ken Jordine, about getting hungry in the middle of the night, in this first episode as well as a great story about her grandfather and Red Wing prison, in relation to a Dylan song. Bit of Terry Allen in there too - we don't hear him often enough on the radio.
            ​​​​​https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0...n=share-mobile

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            • Globaltruth
              Host
              • Nov 2010
              • 4310

              Originally posted by johncorrigan View Post

              Thanks, Global. Laurie Anderson has been artist in residence on BBC Radio 6 Music lately and put together a few programmes. There's more of Ken Jordine, about getting hungry in the middle of the night, in this first episode as well as a great story about her grandfather and Red Wing prison, in relation to a Dylan song. Bit of Terry Allen in there too - we don't hear him often enough on the radio.
              ​​​​https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0...n=share-mobile
              Well thank you JC - there are still a few days to listen to them, so off to 6 Music...

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              • johncorrigan
                Full Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 10447

                Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post

                Well thank you JC - there are still a few days to listen to them, so off to 6 Music...
                Global, every episode had at least one track which I wished I had heard before and will use to explore some more. Episode 4 about dreamworld was a particular delight but they were all well worth exploring.

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