Genesis - Abacab.
Genesis - Abacab.
Pura Vida!.
There are two kinds of music. Good music, and the other kind. ∞
Duke Ellington.
Nope. That came out in 1999, narrated by Patrick Stewart. I've never heard that one. In 2012 he released a rerecording of Journey to the Center of the Earth, which was initially sold with an issue of Classic Rock magazine. I've never heard the original album either, which probably helped me like the new version, because I think reactions were mixed. (I had to look up those years - I'm not a Wakeman fanboy or anything, not that there's anything wrong with it!)
NP: Akerfeldt/Wislon - Storm Corrosion
Shibusashirazu - Shibu-Hata Great stuff!
Oregon & Elvin Jones - Together
Pollen - s/t (1974)
801 Live (bonus disk - studio rehearsals)
Moogg - Le Ore I Giorni Gli Anni
Accordo Dei Contrari - Kublai
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Joe Jackson - Fast forward
Djam Karet - Regenerator 3017
Echotest - Daughter of Ocean
Weather Report - I Sing The Body Electric
Interviewer of reprobate ne'er-do-well musicians of the long-haired rock n' roll persuasion at: www.velvetthunder.co.uk
And the fast version by The Nooran Sisters at 20:55
The sister on the left goes into frantic Christian Vander mode a bit there! Fortunately she's a lot easier on the eyes than Vander is.
How do you come to be listening to this stuff today, if I may ask? It's not the usual PE fare. The first video, is Dissidenten some famous Raga or something? I see there are lots of different versions of it on YT.
Abacab - Genesis
What can this strange device be? When I touch it, it brings forth a sound.
Keane - Cause and effect
It sounds a bit different than their earlier work. Less piano.
Fernando Perdomo - TRGTR
Shriekback - Without Real String or Fish
Green Carnation - A Blessing in Disguise
Green Carnation - Light of Day, Day of Darkness
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I have allways been interested in music from India. My dad had a couple of LP's that he played (rarely). Later - Beatles, Mahavishnu.
I had the great fortune to see Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan live in Copenhagen a year or two before he died.
Probably one of the best concerts I have been to. Ever. Regardless of genre.
Yes Jyoti Nooran (the youngest) looks and sings fabulous, but they are also some tough girls. I think you have to be if you are female, ambitious and wants to be 'free' in a conservative country like India.
There are lots of info (of diverse quality) on the internet
https://www.hindustantimes.com/chand...WizGBXtTP.html
https://gossipgiri.com/baani-sandhu-...dia-hd-pics-2/
Their first hit
Besides fans of Nusrat, they are fans of this lady who doesn't sing Qawali but is famous for all the songs she did for films
Not related but still India.
Prasanna is an interesting guitarist
Dissidenten is a German band that came out of the Kraut/jazz band Embryo.
On the album Jungle Book (above) they play with the South-Indian Karnataka College of Percussion who also played with Embryo on the album 'Reise'
They also recorded with turkish drummer Okay Temiz:
^ Interesting posts. Do you by any chance know of this album? Embryo + No-Neck = EmbryoNNCK:
https://www.forcedexposure.com/Catal...AUB.067CD.html
The drummer from No-Neck is a friend of mine.
Pura Vida!.
There are two kinds of music. Good music, and the other kind. ∞
Duke Ellington.
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