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williegoat
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JAN 19, 07:12 PM
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quote | Originally posted by BingB:
[IMG]www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6NNy6MIeaU[/IMG]
[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6NNy6MIeaU][/url]
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On the road to Touareg Rock/Desert Blues.
[This message has been edited by williegoat (edited 01-19-2024).]
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BingB
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JAN 19, 08:30 PM
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quote | Originally posted by williegoat:
On the road to Touareg Rock/Desert Blues.
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Sweet. I don't have a big collection or listen to this type of music a lot, but I really like Ali Farka Toure as "background music" when I am doing some mindless labor. Even though I don't know what he is singing about I find it hypnotic and soothing.
Why don't my links post as videos?[This message has been edited by BingB (edited 01-19-2024).]
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williegoat
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JAN 19, 09:40 PM
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quote | Originally posted by BingB:
Sweet. I don't have a big collection or listen to this type of music a lot, but I really like Ali Farka Toure as "background music" when I am doing some mindless labor. Even though I don't know what he is singing about I find it hypnotic and soothing.
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Ali Farka Toure was somewhat of a precursor to a style which developed in sub-Saharan Africa primarily in the 21st century. It is variously called Touareg Rock, Desert Blues or (though not quite the same) Amaziah music. I have posted a few other examples here over the last ten or so years.
quote | Originally posted by BingB:
Why don't my links post as videos?
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quote | Originally posted by BingB:
[IMG]www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6NNy6MIeaU[/IMG]
[URL=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6NNy6MIeaU][/url]
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Use [ youtube] (some string) [/youtube ]
code:
[youtube] https:// www. youtube .com/watch?v=f6NNy6MIeaU [/youtube]
This next guy is a very good guitar player. I have posted this video before.
[This message has been edited by williegoat (edited 01-19-2024).]
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BingB
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JAN 20, 04:47 PM
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One of the greatest live bands I ever saw. Jimmy Herrinng and Oteil Burbidge are elite talent.
[img][/img][This message has been edited by BingB (edited 01-20-2024).]
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olejoedad
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JAN 30, 11:01 AM
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williegoat
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FEB 12, 05:50 PM
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williegoat
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FEB 15, 12:05 PM
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This was just released a few days ago. Yeah, you've heard the song, but not like this.
with Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas and Victor Wooten
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olejoedad
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FEB 20, 01:26 PM
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williegoat
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FEB 20, 07:24 PM
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He's got the timing down. That's cool.
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williegoat
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FEB 20, 07:49 PM
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Jazz, you say…
The Bela Fleck album above was released on the 100th anniversary of a tune that has been one of my favorites since I was a small child. When I was in grade school, Gershwin was still considered a contemporary composer.
Twelve years later, Louis Prima wrote another of my all time favorites, performed here as a collaboration between a Russian Jazz band and a Russian Folk band.
And here is an interesting collaboration between folk groups from Russia and Sweden.
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