A tune you may not have heard (Page 5/42)
Valkrie9 DEC 31, 01:12 AM
willegoat's jazz
^^

Awesome toonage !
Real toe tappin !

Here's a soundtrack from '34, the film re-mastered, Art Turkisher leading the band, putting down the notes.
Great Depression entertainment industry employed many frame maker artists, staying alive.
Released August 10 1934.

That's some soundtrack !

First heard in '51, lol !

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Valkrie9 DEC 31, 05:17 AM
williegoat's toon
This tune that caught my attention, I'll listen more.

The whole 17 Hippies vibe is to be experienced live, in the EU, preferably.
They should so tour NA, beginning in Montreal,QC.


17 Hippies _ Jovano Jovanke
17 Hippies _ Across Waters
This is all new to me, found recently.
Love this !

Ifni Ifni, on the Moroccan Coast.

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williegoat DEC 31, 08:16 AM
There is quite literally a whole world of music to explore, for anyone who will take the time.

Over the years, I have posted music from many diverse regions and cultures. In this thread I have posted some of my favorite bands.

Tuba Skinny and BGKO both play traditional music from different continents, but if you pay attention, you can find many common elements. Each was founded by someone with a vast wealth of knowledge in the music of that region.

Somewhat more avant garde are two that I came across just this year. Otta Orchestra is a group of Russian musicians lead by Li Otta, who conducts and writes most of their pieces. Then there is Gwenifer Raymond, who defies description. Just listen.

Music can separate us, or bring us together. Each of us has a choice. You can spend your life listening to Adele or Florida/Georgia Line...or you can go outside, enjoy the sunshine and embark on an adventure.
williegoat DEC 31, 09:14 AM
Shaye Cohn is also responsible for this fine group of young ladies, which includes two of my favorites; Chloe Feoranzo and Haruka Kikuchi.

Valkrie9 JAN 01, 06:30 AM

6:30am 01.01.22. Toronto.
Went to the fridge to get myself a beer !
I'll be among the first to bring in the year with the Led.
Thank you John Bonham, that's some beat.


Ayla's rendition of Led Zeppelin's ' Since I've Been Loving You '
What a wonderful world we live in, that Ayla is true.


( Saturday, 29.01.2022 )
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Ronnie Coffey
I thought Bonham got the “echo” sound of his drums by recording in the huge open space of the foyer of the house they were recording at for that record.
I very well could be wrong though.
!
Chris Buck
It was a mixture of both.
Here’s Andy Johns, the album’s producer talking about the sound.
' And so playing at that particular tempo on 'Levee the limiters had time to breathe and that's how Bonzo got that 'Ga Gack' sound because of the Binson.
He wasn't playing that.
It was the Binson that made him sound like that.
I remember playing it back in the Stones' mobile truck and thinking,
'Bonzo's gotta f**king like this!'
I had never heard anything like it and the drum sound was quite spectacular. '
!

The truth behind ' When The Levee Breaks '
Oh !

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williegoat JAN 01, 11:57 AM

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Originally posted by Valkrie9:

Ayla's rendition of Led Zeppelin's ' Since I've Been Loving You '
What a wonderful world we live in, that Ayla is true.




Here is a tune you may not have heard, but you can be sure some guys in London were listening to this American band back in 1968. I think I wore this track out when I was 13 years old, before anybody ever heard of Led Zepplin.

Valkrie9 JAN 01, 12:44 PM
Boysenberry Jam
Moby Grape
..

Found this on this drive last week, love this '60s early innovation.
The Pretty Things - Private Sorrow

Happy New Year's Day !

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Valkrie9 JAN 11, 12:18 PM


' The world was on fire and no one could save me but you... '

Valkrie9 JAN 12, 10:31 AM


Sly Fox
williegoat JAN 12, 11:55 AM
The first song features Sierra Hull, Molly Tuttle, Jerry Douglas, Bela Fleck and Michael Cleveland. For the second song, Edgar Meyer, Sam Bush and Billy Strings step up. There is a LOT of talent here!

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