Really enjoyed hearing live guests Madagascar's Toko Telo and particularly delighted to hear D'Gary, but it was so very enjoyable. Great to hear the Songlines' Awards - in general there would be concurrence with a few of those...Trio Da Kali and Rhiannon Giddens spring to mind and GT will appreciate the award to Eliza and her Big Band. There was an interesting-ish Israeli road trip and to 'balance' it next week there's a Palestinian road trip. I like KT - she's an enthusiastic presenter.
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Following her excellent road trip round three of Africa's musical powerhouses, Rita Ray took us on a tour of new music in Ghana last night on KT's Music Planet, and very enjoyable it was. I enjoyed this one particularly, even with the voice changer thingy.
Worlasi ft Sena Dagadu & Six Strings - One Life
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostFollowing her excellent road trip round three of Africa's musical powerhouses, Rita Ray took us on a tour of new music in Ghana last night on KT's Music Planet, and very enjoyable it was. I enjoyed this one particularly, even with the voice changer thingy.
Worlasi ft Sena Dagadu & Six Strings - One Life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwOoUgEdxFA
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Great to hear the live recording of Saz'iso sing their wonderful folk music from South Albania last night. Their song 'Tana' is still one of the best things I've heard this last couple of years.
And KT had Democratic Republic of the Congo's Tabu Ley Rochereau as classic artist of the week and with Dr Nico on guitar on 'Ohambe' it was a top notch moment.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostGreat to hear the live recording of Saz'iso sing their wonderful folk music from South Albania last night. Their song 'Tana' is still one of the best things I've heard this last couple of years.
And KT had Democratic Republic of the Congo's Tabu Ley Rochereau as classic artist of the week and with Dr Nico on guitar on 'Ohambe' it was a top notch moment.
I'll stick with it I also want to listen to Saz'iso. They better be good
See more at http://www.bbc.co.uk/later Saz'iso perform Tana on Later… with Jools Holland, BBC Two (31 October 2017)Subscribe now: http://bit.ly/2fKbxWg
Promising!
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostHaven't got there yet JC, only an hour in. Prefer the Paraguayan Road Trip to the previous week, other than that I prefer the week before; she seems to have lost her way a bit.
I'll stick with it I also want to listen to Saz'iso. They better be good
See more at http://www.bbc.co.uk/later Saz'iso perform Tana on Later… with Jools Holland, BBC Two (31 October 2017)Subscribe now: http://bit.ly/2fKbxWg
Promising!
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostGreat to hear the live recording of Saz'iso sing their wonderful folk music from South Albania last night. Their song 'Tana' is still one of the best things I've heard this last couple of years.
And KT had Democratic Republic of the Congo's Tabu Ley Rochereau as classic artist of the week and with Dr Nico on guitar on 'Ohambe' it was a top notch moment.
Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostHaven't got there yet JC, only an hour in. Prefer the Paraguayan Road Trip to the previous week, other than that I prefer the week before; she seems to have lost her way a bit.
I'll stick with it I also want to listen to Saz'iso. They better be good
See more at http://www.bbc.co.uk/later Saz'iso perform Tana on Later… with Jools Holland, BBC Two (31 October 2017)Subscribe now: http://bit.ly/2fKbxWg
Promising!
This Albanian "soul" music is very special.
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Found the general level of the music played of a high level, and enjoyed it throughout.
As regards the Paraguayan Road Trip, got me thinking as to what is World Music. I guess it has to be music for "the people"; if the intellectual component is too high, it morphs into Classical music, or a higher grade of Jazz, appealing to a narrower population segment.
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Over the years I have come to enjoy a bit of fado on the musical menu and last night's performer, Claudia Aurora, was no exception. However, I find it very difficult to distinguish Claudia from other female fado singers. I was a bit less interested in the Nova Scotian road trip and I haven't got to Don Letts' mixtape yet. Highlight of the evening so far for me was pipa player Wu Man with Son de San Diego's on 'El Balajú', on the subject of which, next week's guest is Baloji.
In the meantime, here's a spot of Wu Man and Son de San Diego - not a great recording, but hope you get the idea.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostOver the years I have come to enjoy a bit of fado on the musical menu and last night's performer, Claudia Aurora, was no exception. However, I find it very difficult to distinguish Claudia from other female fado singers. I was a bit less interested in the Nova Scotian road trip and I haven't got to Don Letts' mixtape yet. Highlight of the evening so far for me was pipa player Wu Man with Son de San Diego's on 'El Balajú', on the subject of which, next week's guest is Baloji.
In the meantime, here's a spot of Wu Man and Son de San Diego - not a great recording, but hope you get the idea.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLS1cSG_n5A
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Pretty pleasant Music Planet listening to it today at work, so I wasn't concentrating too hard. This choice from the mixtape did make me sit up and take notice - from Burundi by Anon, 'Akazéhé par Deux Jeunes Filles' had me wondering if Laurie Anderson had heard it at some point.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostPretty pleasant Music Planet listening to it today at work, so I wasn't concentrating too hard. This choice from the mixtape did make me sit up and take notice - from Burundi by Anon, 'Akazéhé par Deux Jeunes Filles' had me wondering if Laurie Anderson had heard it at some point.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGBxV5a_ZMwfrom Musique du Burundi lp on Ocora, 1968. presented here forwards and back.
Exclusive clip from the Behind The Red Curtain bonus feature directed by Richard Beymer, available only on the Blu-ray edition of Twin Peaks: A Limited Event...
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An ok Music Planet - Tartit livened up proceedings and Jackie Oates was worth listening too, a very honest musician.
The road trip worthy but dull, perhaps because the segment presenter (N. Demetriou) specialised in monotony...
Still rather listen to KT than LK though - simply for the quality of her interviews, musical knowledge and genuine enthusiasm.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostAn ok Music Planet - Tartit livened up proceedings and Jackie Oates was worth listening too, a very honest musician.
The road trip worthy but dull, perhaps because the segment presenter (N. Demetriou) specialised in monotony...
Still rather listen to KT than LK though - simply for the quality of her interviews, musical knowledge and genuine enthusiasm.
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