200 top WM toons - the Companion string
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Lateralthinking1
Thank you for those clips GT. I particularly enjoyed the second one by the Voice Squad. Beautiful singing and wonderful countryside. They have changed a lot since the days of Beki Bondage!
John, I also enjoyed 'Rambala' and especially your addition of Ali Farka Toure and Toumani Diabate to the Spotify list. What a great track. It was good too to have a reminder of Tenores di Bitti who I know less well than some comparable groups.
Is it just me or have we lost several valuable contributions to that list? In any case, I am grateful to Paul for sending me a link to a CD by Ramsay Midwood which I am listening to with interest.*
John - I am pleased that you enjoyed the earlier clips. Here is another. It has been here before but well worth replaying -
La divas togolaise, Bella Bellow était une véritable étoile au firmament de la chanson africaine des années 60 et 70.Elle nous quittait le 10 décembre 1973, ...
*Have now got his name right! I quite like this. The "blues" of 'Waynesboro' appeal. There are several other good things too. I hear Johnny Cash, have to say the guy from Whiskeytown came to mind, and 'Esther' is "Waitsian". 'Monster Truck' is apposite.Last edited by Guest; 04-11-12, 14:57.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View Post
Of all the great records that Ry Cooder has made with Ali, and the Cubans and the likes, none for me beats this beautiful classic - 'A meeting by the River' with VM Bhatt on vina. Four tracks on the CD, everyone a gem - the first CD I ever bought. Not on Spotty but it would be in my greatest WM chart.
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I think that 'Cold, Haily, Rainy night' deserves to be in there - apart from anything, one of those all-too-rare brilliant bits from 'Later'.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostI think that 'Cold, Haily, Rainy night' deserves to be in there - apart from anything, one of those all-too-rare brilliant bits from 'Later'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QC2av7-_Ik
Ethiopiques?
Well, one from Alemu is compulsory, and this video shows his quiet dignity, mastery of the Begenna and his deep spirituality.
ALEMU AGA - the famous Begenna Player from EthiopiaAlemu Aga was born in 1950 in Entoto, near Addis Ababa. He has played the Ethiopian traditional lyre Begen...
but isn't typical of the crazy, ramshackle Ethiopiques world we know and love. In fact choice on Spotify is limited - although there is more if you search by individual artiste.
so for example:
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
which I'm plumping for, but as an example (from the 27'ish different CD's - may be back for more...)
to be continued...Last edited by Globaltruth; 05-11-12, 15:09.
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostWe were only listening to it the other night & commenting on how well it stood up.
Ethiopiques?
Well, one from Alemu is compulsory, and this video shows his quiet dignity, mastery of the Begenna and his deep spirituality.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZBqBnuRlBQ
Originally posted by Globaltruth View Postwhich I'm plumping for, but as an example (from the 27'ish different CD's - may be back for more...)
to be continued...
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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostOn a different note, another automatic inclusion...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J43T8rEOg-I
It also has the least good CD by Lo Cor de la Plana. Ideally, I would have chosen "Farfaneta" but it will have to be something else. In the meantime, here are a few clips of one of the best current groups I have ever had the good fortune to see live:
Tant Deman - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pM0UzhYcHEI
Farfaneta - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqGHT...eature=related
Boozy Medley - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTbgu9mYyC8Last edited by Guest; 05-11-12, 21:21.
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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostRavi Shankar also may be allowed more than one...very difficult choice, early on his life:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0f-mfDD18g
I was hoping you would post it on the other one as I have three posts in a row there already.
Now that I am here........sadly, Enkh Jargal isn't on Spotify other than with Nathalie Manser. He is though on YT and, well, any excuse to play this clip again. I never get tired of it and probably never will do: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwANedEkqaY.Last edited by Guest; 06-11-12, 12:25.
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Yeah we're jumping about here.
I thought I'd stick in another from one of Charlie's collections - Dona Rosa singing Resineiro, the Gum Collector - such gentle heart break in the voice....and while I was there I reckoned that Mari Boine Persen's amazing 'Gula, Gula' should be in too - for me it comes from the same time as Sheila Chandra's 'Struggle' - I might even have heard them both for the first time on the same Jan Fairley show many years back on Radio Scotty's Earthworks programme.
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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostYeah we're jumping about here.
I thought I'd stick in another from one of Charlie's collections - Dona Rosa singing Resineiro, the Gum Collector - such gentle heart break in the voice....and while I was there I reckoned that Mari Boine Persen's amazing 'Gula, Gula' should be in too - for me it comes from the same time as Sheila Chandra's 'Struggle' - I might even have heard them both for the first time on the same Jan Fairley show many years back on Radio Scotty's Earthworks programme.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxXzcF4zMvk
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostWell, that Dona Rosa song is magnificent John. One of the best of your selections. I will playing it a lot.
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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostI miss those compilations that Charlie used to put together, Lat - I have another track that I'm toying with putting onto the list - I love it, but I'm not sure. However I would probably have put Uma Historia de Ifa by Virginia Rodrigues on if it had been on Spotty - I think it's a candemble song - beautiful performance. She was on the Music Planet from Brazil, I seem to remember.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XH7jehC_gYw
Global - I very much enjoyed your selections today. The Kocani Orkestar song is my pick of the bunch but the Baluji Shrivastav raga is pure class and it is good to see Huun-Huur-Tu making it onto the list at last.
I like the way that we are managing to find representatives from most parts of the world. That seems right as an introduction to someone as well as honouring the spirit/fulfilling the remit of the list title.Last edited by Guest; 09-11-12, 00:04.
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