Dieuf-Dieul de Thies
The exit of Waxy Maxy
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Originally posted by handsomefortune View PostDieuf-Dieul de Thies
Still catching Max from last week and I realised I'd been enjoying that Peter Dawson Geordie folky choir all week - loved 'The Ghost of a Tree' from Thursday's show; and good to hear Tuareg guitar maestro Bombino who I thought sounded slightly like a Saharan Marc Bolan.(from his earlier years, I should add).
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Max on tonight - but those darned people who write the trailer have lapsed into casual use of the word 'eclectic' again....and I'm not so convinced about the 'iconoclast' badge either!
Max Reinhardt presents an eclectic mix of musical styles, with Brazilian iconoclasm from Marconi Notaro and Gal Costa; songs of the sea from Gwyneth Herbert and Colleen; plus Lonnie Liston Smith, Ghostpoet, Bob Brozman, Lucas Niggli/Peter Conradin Zumthor Drum Duo, and more.
or maybe not.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostGood call there Global - no insider trading I assume!
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostCouldn't comment...but Max has been mentioning this too, so, pop-pickers, I am sure we can expect to hear some Gangnam style hits...
http://www.hancinema.net/london-to-h...une-55856.htmlLast edited by johncorrigan; 06-06-13, 15:57. Reason: typing without my specs on cos it's too hot to move.
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Originally posted by Oddball View PostI have a subjective impression that Max is playing more music with tracks end-to-end, and cutting out a lot of chat. Result is an intellectual version of Chill Music station - but perhaps it's my imagination!
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostSometimes I think OP just hacks into my playlists - 2 fav tracks last night - Inglan is a Bitch & the Natacha Atlas classic Riverman version...not much humour though. but then again there's not always much to laugh at is there....
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Hmm, yes thanks JC; I thought we had covered that off in the heady days when Radio 3 played more than a couple of hourse dedicated world music a week...
In shamanistic society apparently synchronistic happenings indicate you are on the right track....although there needs to be a bit of time travel too on this one. We were well ahead of our time.
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'Hopeless' handover from Ian tonight - I do enjoy the live LJ and I was pleasantly surprised that it was Max at the other end of it - Ian should stick around a bit longer sometimes. Max played a bit more of those exhuberant South Sudanese, though minus the xy this time, and that Cigdem Aslan too following her rather fine session with Oilrig on Friday...I do like a Max show!
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