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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostFT plays some Ravi Shankar tonight - and a version of Strange Fruit by John Martyn.
It was around this time of year four years ago that John Martyn left the planet
I'm minded to send her this one
it was the first version of the song that I ever heard when I was about 16. I think I've posted about it before, so will spare you the details..
A powerful modern version from Tim's lad
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think you have located the matmos fillum fiona wanted us to look at gt! evidently, matmos are ex bjork collaborators apparently!
Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostFT plays version of Strange Fruit by John Martyn.
underneath jm link, someone comments on utube that martyn's voice 'sounds like tenor sax'. (which it does, especially the register of his closing notes of his version).
after reading this, 'tim's lad' sounded like a trumpet! (tim's early career is another example of jazz/folk fusion imo).
in retrospect, martyn's vocal range and phrasing were what was really special imo....(as well as taking acoustic guitar to interesting new places with mr thompson). as with tim, imo later martyn sold himself short, acquiring a really bad strain of therockbug, just as electronica was really taking a hold, and diamanda shocked us all with her piana playin', protestations, and sense of authenticity... as THE disgruntled entertainer of the 90s. meanwhile, geoff was encouraging us to join him in his on stage dreams of an escape....which he eventually did, for real.
today, she sings the blues much more convincingly than most of her contemporaries, past or present (to my ears) which deserves a really massive hurrah in my (small) book....
home at last! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zf7Bg...e=results_main
i can't help wondering what josh white might have made of gallas! but hope you send his version in to 'lj', as it's less usual, ....but also, sung with fantastic diction. the listener is forced not to miss one syllable of the utter misery encapsulated in 'strange fruit'.
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Quite liking exploring this a bit, we'll probably skip the classic Nina Simone & Billie Holiday versions.
Instead here's Siouxsie & the Banshees doing a version...to a different tune.
*UNOFFICIAL*Siouxsie And The Banshees - Strange FruitLyrics:Southern trees bear strange fruit,Blood on the leaves and blood at the root,Black bodies swinging...
and with a video that, by and large, makes little or no sense.
Again, I suspect we've featured this before but this Robert Wyatt version deserves more exposure
And let's not forget a lovely Sidney Bechet
Or this version, new to me, by Laika Fetien
Enough Strange Fruit from me I think - I expect FT is sitting quietly somewhere nodding in agreement...
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thanks for these gt!
*UNOFFICIAL*Siouxsie And The Banshees - Strange FruitLyrics:Southern trees bear strange fruit,Blood on the leaves and blood at the root,Black bodies swinging...
and with a video that, by and large, makes little or no sense.
new to me..... and according to utube comments posted
The brilliance of the cover is the addition of the funeral march, the slow inevitability of the procession balances Sioxsie's expert delivery of dark verses.
think this is about right .... emphasising the slow but sure indefinite inevitability. rather than the shock of seeing people hung in public.....which unfortunately hardly occured 'out of the blue'.
consequently, siouxie's is quite a long version ....
it's also a reminder that the eighties was a time when many of the public thought they could do something about famine. or the daily grind of hardship, and extremely inhumane treatment of some sections of people historically prone to western prejudice and exploitation.
.... susan janet ballion was typically inspired, presumably hoping to get her point across... and who ever is responsible for the film montage (footage used looks like blurry 80s tv news clip montage) arguably also looks at inhumanity in a wider context, and also takes some dramatic license in the images selected.
i look forward to r wyatt, sid, and laika's individual take on the same awful, sad song ... (respectively), not to be taken all at once of courseLast edited by Guest; 07-02-13, 17:27.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
Thank you very much Mr Ayers
That's the end of the message Thank you very much. Bye byeLast edited by Globaltruth; 21-02-13, 08:05.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostSo now we know it was prescience on FT's part.
Thank you very much Mr Ayers
http://youtu.be/TkNtZXd_LTM
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Well it was hardly avant garde/ experimental - but given some of the Late Junction sessions that was perhaps no bad thing. Stian Carstensen and Jerry Douglas fitted each other very well, were mutually appreciative and seemed to be having a very good time together - FT was enjoying herself too, and JD who can appear pretty dour at time was good company. You can download the sesh apparently.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post...instead she is collecting versions of Strange Fruit.
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A powerful modern version from Tim's lad
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wySalOnl3I
Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostWell it was hardly avant garde/ experimental - but given some of the Late Junction sessions that was perhaps no bad thing. Stian Carstensen and Jerry Douglas fitted each other very well, were mutually appreciative and seemed to be having a very good time together - FT was enjoying herself too, and JD who can appear pretty dour at time was good company. You can download the sesh apparently.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/ljs
D'ye reckon FT will ever join the growing 'let's do it live' movement on r3?
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
D'ye reckon FT will ever join the growing 'let's do it live' movement on r3?Last edited by johncorrigan; 07-03-13, 11:39. Reason: sun - now that would be nice - even in the daytime.
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Aargh, FT succumbed and played something by that shameless dilettante, arrant self-publicist and talentless no-hoper Ergo Phizmiz.
Was unlucky enough to see him up at Musicport.
OVer 50% of the audience stampeded the exit after less than 10 minutes. We were amongst them...
I'm more than happy not to give him and his bunch of self-indulgent phoney mates another chance. ever.
Not even going to grace this post with a link - just a devout recommendation that you avoid.
And a chastising word to FT - although she is allowed the odd gross mistake every 10 years or so.
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