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  • edited November 23
    OMG. Khruangbin are so GOOD! They've been off my radar for a while.
  • Crash said:

    OMG. Khruangbin are so GOOD!

    I agree.
    Glad that you liked them!
  • I've placed a few musical pieces here; and I've written in other threads about places. With both I've been inclined to provide a story that is related. Tis a nice release to share and at times have similar in return.
    I'm old enough to recall too many songs when they were 'new'. Some songs, for various reasons, stay within us; versus others.

    This short song expresses an accumulation of self, and I can not find better words; with this simple and kind music. 'Causes one to reflect, again and more; eh?

    In My Life
  • edited November 25
    RIP Jimmy Cliff.
    He performs "The Harder They Come" from The Harder They Come movie soundtrack.

  • edited November 25
    Jimmy Cliff performs "Many Rivers To Cross" also from The Harder They Come movie soundtrack.

  • @catch22 That one is a gem. LOVE it.

    Jimmy Cliff? I knew the name. I like Reggae. There is even a sub-genre here, Hawaiian Reggae. Bless him. He was some extraordinary talent.
  • edited November 25
    Samson & Delilah: Grateful Dead. "If I had my way, I would tear this whole building down."


  • Holiday with an Island feel:

  • edited November 28
    I’ve been stuck on Streisand for about 2 months. Dozens of lovely duets. But this one with Hozier blows me away. What a marvelously sophisticated arrangement. Notice the slow mellow violin notes at the start. Notice how the track is devoid of percussion or any orchestral rhythm early on. Streisand carries the rhythm alone. As Hozier enters some light percussion begins and slowly builds. In the second half percussion and orchestral rhythm loom large. I haven’t figured out what the impact of that late heavy staggered rhythm is. It seems perhaps as it it’s dragging a bit - acting as a restraint on the higher pitched heartfelt vocals. Just an amazing piece of music.

  • Thanks, Hank. I like Hozier.
  • Nice version of "Sweet Jane" by Cowboy Junkies.
    I need to listen to the entire "Trinity Revisited" session.
    Thanks!
  • edited November 29

    Nice version of "Sweet Jane" by Cowboy Junkies.
    I need to listen to the entire "Trinity Revisited" session.
    Thanks!

    A guess: is that Guthrie Center at the Old Trinity Church in Great Barrington?
    Great shit!
  • The "Trinity Revisted" sessions were recorded at Toronto's Church of the Holy Trinity in 2006.
    The group's second album, "The Trinity Session," was also recorded there in 1987.
  • Thanks for clearing that up.:)
  • edited November 30
    Jeff Beck with the Jan Hammer Group play "Freeway Jam."

  • Wow, I remember this. Been a long time since I heard it.
  • Cool!
    You just reminded me:
    Jeff Beck: Nessun Dorma, from the opera, "Tourandot."
  • Crash said:

    Cool!
    You just reminded me:
    Jeff Beck: Nessun Dorma, from the opera, "Tourandot."


    I haven't previously heard "Nessun Dorma."
    Very nice!
  • edited November 30
    Thank you, Mr. Beck; for your music skills. We did buy the DVD. The Vimeo video has a little different layout. Click the 'play' arrow and expand the size. You're on your way !

    This is a great show, with special guests. Give attention, too; to Tal Wilkenfeld, bass guitar. She may be searched for her interesting background with interviews, and excellent bass work videos. She really knows how to 'run' a bass guitar and her smile shows her musical pleasure.

    Jeff Beck, Live at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, 2017; 1 h, 44 minutes
  • Crash said:

    Cool!
    You just reminded me:
    Jeff Beck: Nessun Dorma, from the opera, "Tourandot."


    I haven't previously heard "Nessun Dorma."
    Very nice!
    Andrea Bocelli: Nessun Dorma. ("Nobody Sleeps.")


  • edited December 1
    Kristofferson: Sunday Morning Coming Down.
  • The Town I Loved So Well. The Dubliners.
  • Spancill Hill. The Dubliners.
  • M*A*S*H theme.
  • Zorba The Greek. "Zorba, teach me to dance." Finale.


  • I was at a Handel's Messiah sing-along this past Sunday afternoon.
    "And The Glory Of The Lord:"
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