@Brighternow interesting to hear someone with a normal accent in music these days
For some other NZ music that takes me straight back to the last year of high-school, I recommend this:
I can only play one of the tracks from here, but maybe other regions have more access.
Here's a playlist with the same album with, as far as I can tell, an inverse set of restrictions:
(Do not be tempted to seek out their other album, "Tractor". I've only heard bad things about it, and if I ever listened to it, I've since purged it from my mind.)
Edit: OK, those are links to playlists that got eaten up by the embedded thingamie. I just did this search to find them though:
Well, just another terrific day in the garden. The best place to spend the longest day of the year in. I'll finish it off with some covers by an old favourite. Eef Barzelay - EP 1 (I don't even want to know)
Thanks BN, streaming Atom Heart Mother. Interesting introduction from John Peel, where he makes reference to this being performed at the "recent Bath Festival". I was there and heard this premiered at around 2.00 am in the morning. An over ambitious programme, with many artists performing longer than their slot, meant that the evening session finished at 5.00am instead of 11.00pm. Those were the days!!
Thanks BN, streaming Atom Heart Mother. Interesting introduction from John Peel, where he makes reference to this being performed at the "recent Bath Festival". I was there and heard this premiered at around 2.00 am in the morning. An over ambitious programme, with many artists performing longer than their slot, meant that the evening session finished at 5.00am instead of 11.00pm. Those were the days!!
Indeed it was ! - The only Floyd concert I missed in Copenhagen was the one in 1967 with Syd Barrett. Bummer ! OTOH, I was just 15 years young.
"This time Markus is joined by pianist Angelica Sanchez and guitarist Tony Geballe for nine rule-based improvisations (only 7 of which are published here) that combine the elegance of modern classical music with the calm beauty of ambient music. Each part of “How Things Turned Out” conveys different moods and engages the listener by both challenging the senses and providing a sense of inner peaceful joy."
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Superlatives: Awesome songwriting, totally unique, weird to the extreme and very very moving.
Haruomi Hosono & Tadanori Yokoo - Cochin Moon
For some other NZ music that takes me straight back to the last year of high-school, I recommend this:
I can only play one of the tracks from here, but maybe other regions have more access.
Here's a playlist with the same album with, as far as I can tell, an inverse set of restrictions:
(Do not be tempted to seek out their other album, "Tractor". I've only heard bad things about it, and if I ever listened to it, I've since purged it from my mind.)
Edit: OK, those are links to playlists that got eaten up by the embedded thingamie. I just did this search to find them though:
https://www. youtube .com/results?search_query=supergroove+traction
Thanks again.
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Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun . . . heart of the sun . heart of the sun . . .
ETA: with Atom Heart Mother before it was released on LP and with brass ensemble and choir.
- Excellent !
Craig
Super Minerals - Multitudes
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Eef Barzelay - EP 1 (I don't even want to know)
plus some singles from
Thanks BN, streaming Atom Heart Mother. Interesting introduction from John Peel, where he makes reference to this being performed at the "recent Bath Festival". I was there and heard this premiered at around 2.00 am in the morning. An over ambitious programme, with many artists performing longer than their slot, meant that the evening session finished at 5.00am instead of 11.00pm. Those were the days!!
Off to the garden and on to the rotation
Bummer !
OTOH, I was just 15 years young.
After last night I need to listen to it again.
Craig
Nicola Cruz - Prender El Alma Remixed
Cincinnati, June 16. Great shows all.