Van Morrison - A Sense Of Wonder
These are the days~Van Morrison
Van Morrison - A Sense Of Wonder
These are the days~Van Morrison
Lance Canales & The Flood - Plane Wreck At Los Gatos (Deportee)
In 1948, a plane carrying 32 passengers crashed in the Los Gatos Canyon, California killing everyone on board. The media, including the New York Times, listed the names of the pilots, the flight attendant and the immigration guard but all 28 of the migrant workers (braceros) were labeled as deportees. This angered folk singer Woody Gutherie who wrote a poem about the crash. Almost ten years later, school teacher Martin Hoffman composed a melody to Gutherie's poem and that song became well known with covers by the likes of Johnny Cash, Joan Baez, Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan and many more.
Around 2010 Central Valley writer Tim Z. Hernandez discovered the story and soon began a project of finding the names and surviving relatives. Soon after musician Lance Canales joined the journey and composed his own version of the legendary song with Hernandez reading all the names of the deceased workers. Thanks to a fundraiser spearheaded by the two artist a new head stone has been built in the Holy Cross honoring all 32 passengers.
Ani DiFranco & Ry Cooder Deportee
..another version of the song
..the second song is called "war racket". very nice!
First Play: Buffy Sainte-Marie, Medicine Songs
Streaming ends on November 10, 2017
Pearl Jam/Eddie Vedder -- Imagine (John Lennon Cover)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OWI-J4d18c
..at the end of the fearless city summit there was a dinner and dance. this band provided the music.
Miramundo "Brazilian songs blended in Barcelona with mediterranean salt".
Dead Horses - "American Poor"
Frank Turner - Be More Kind
Alice Coltrane - Turiya And Ramakrishna
Sons Of Kemet - Your Queen Is A Reptile
Aisha Badru - Mind On Fire
Charles Mingus, John Coltrane, CHIC + Nile Rodgers, Johnny Guitar Watson, Bob Marley, Burning Spear, Art Blakey & the Messengers, Miles Davis, BB King, Snap, Adventures of Stevie V, Crystal Gale, Public Enemy, Peter Gabriel, Re-Flex, David Bowie, Argent, Chicago, Carlos Santana, Jeff Beck, Peter Murphy and Bahaus, and various other motherf**ers who stole the soul like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit - White Man's World
..at around the 3 min mark this video transforms as is among the most powerful performances i have ever seen, heard and felt.
Aretha Franklin (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman - Kennedy Center Honors 2015
Aretha rules. Here is one of my favourite disco era songs even if I still think disco sucks.
I listen to recordings of Mandarin Chinese lessons and conversations. Not music. I seriously doubt that listening to music would help anyone think outside the box as suggested by the opening title of this thread. Actually, I doubt you could do anything to stimulate cross linear, non-linear,spherical, left vs right brain thinking.
I suspect that after you graduate through a typical school system, something in your brain dies forever and there's no going back. LOL!
..yes think. made famous via the blues brothers.
Aretha Franklin - Think [1968] (Original Version)
Aretha Franklin - Mary, Don't You Weep
"Mary, Don't You Weep" is from the 1972 album "Amazing Grace" by Aretha Franklin.
It ultimately sold over two million copies in the United States alone, earning a Double Platinum certification. As of 2010 it is also the biggest selling disc of Aretha's entire fifty year recording career. The double album was recorded 'Live' at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles during January of 1972. It won the 1972 Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance and also stands as the biggest selling pure Gospel album in history.
A film documenting the making of the album is set to be released in 2010.
Personnel featured on the recording:
Aretha Franklin - vocals, piano
Chuck Rainey - bass
Cornell Dupree - guitar
Kenneth Lupper - organ
Pancho Morales - percussion, conga
Bernard "Pretty" Purdie - drums
Southern California Community Choir - background vocals
The Ink Spots - We three
..i am woman was created in response to manish boy.
Koko Taylor - I' m a Woman
Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy
eta..better link
Night Time Is The Right Time - Ray Charles
eta:
..haven't heard this in a while. it's time!
Tom Stormy Trio feat. Rhythm Sophie - Rockabilly Rhythm
..interesting interview
Robbie Robertson of The Band on playing with Bob Dylan
Marc Ribot - "Bella Ciao (Goodbye Beautiful)" (feat. Tom Waits)
"Bella Ciao (Goodbye Beautiful)" by Marc Ribot (feat. Tom Waits) from the album 'Songs Of Resistance 1942 - 2018,'
From post #320 - Bernard "Pretty" Purdie - drums
I've been learning drums the past 2 years or so, and this video of Bernard Purdie teaching how to do the "Purdie Shuffle" is about the most joyful, uplifting video I've found on youtube. For a while I'd watch this near daily as a pickmeup. He is one happy man, and a great drummer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1j1_aeK6WA
Mobina Galore - Bad Love Song
Winnipeg-based Mobina Galore signature sound is a musical hybrid of punk, alternative and pop. CBC Radio 3 named the duo one of the Top 15 Punk Bands in Canada of 2015.
Renata Flores - Trap + Quechua - Tijeras ft. Kayfex
Ayacucho artist Renata Flores Rivera makes music in the Quechua language and her song “Tijeras” flips trap beats, and the traditional Andean danza de las tijeras, into an Indigenous cry against femicide, a rising problem in Peru.
Sarah Lee Guthrie - I've Got to Know
Song by Woody Guthrie
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Sarah Lee Guthrie - My Peace
In times like this... I tend to reach back to my family's songs and find something appropriate. In this case... I didn't have to go to far to find this beautiful little song. It was truly one of the last songs Grandpa Woody ever wrote. My father Arlo found the lyrics scribbled down on a piece of paper and translated them into these two short verses... then put them to this melody... so beautiful... so soothing... assuring.. peaceful... I thought we could use a bit of this today.
Morocco has occupied the Western Sahara since 1975 in defiance of the United Nations and the international community. Thousands have been tortured, imprisoned, killed and disappeared while resisting the Moroccan occupation. A 1,700-mile wall divides Sahrawis who remain under occupation from those who fled into exile.
MARIEM HASSAN · Haiyu
Letra - Lyrics:
Cheer!
Cheer O revolutionaries! Cheer!
All revolutionaries!
Get ready for fighting!
Beat the colonialists!
O, Sahrawi revolutionary people!
We are the revolutionaries!
And the Sahrawi free land is for Sahrawis!
The Sahrawi people today have scored,
A great victory!
And in the war of independence, they crushed the imperialists
Les Filles de Illighadad - Tende (live @TivoliVredenburg Utrecht)
Les Filles de Illighadad perform Tende, a Traditional song from Niger. Fatou Seidi Ghali - voice/ guitar, Alamnou Akrouni - voice/ kalabas, Mariama Salah Assouan - voice/ dance, Ahmoudou Madassane - voice/ guitar Les Filles de Illaghidad are sisters from the village of Illighadad in the region of Abalak. They plays a combination of tende and guitar music.hypnotising traditional tourag music.
Génération Taragalte - song 1 - AFH675
The famous 'Festival au Desert', more than ten years was held at Timbuktu was in April 2012 forced to quit after the violent raid by Islamists in northern Mali. Along with the 'Festival sur le Niger' in Segou and the desert festival in southern Morocco 'Taragalte' pull these three festivals as a cultural peace caravan through the world with a passionate cry for peace.
Ane Brun - Do You Remember
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Imarhan - Tamudre
LAMOMALI DE -M- - UNE ÂME
Timbuktu Fasso» - Fatoumata Diawara & Amine Bouhafa
Michael Franti & Spearhead - The Flower (feat. Victoria Canal)
eta...
River Matthews - House Of The Rising Sun
Buffy Sainte Marie - "Helpless"
I somehow ended up with both this thread and the previous thread open, It is going to take me forever to work through all these threads. I think I had better work my way backwards. Don't know which thread I found this in but LOVE it.
Evalyn Parry - She rides and the ballad of Londonderry - posted by ebodyknows post
Before that I was listening to these.
Can I get a witness - Sonreal - favorite line - I am the man (some woman got on this guys last nerve) cracks me up
I always play this one next, they were meant to be together.
River - Bishop Briggs - favorite line - Stand and deliver
Survived the decades - Day O - Harry Belafonte
Time to chill - Mistakes - Lakestreet Dive
Some of the links I followed were dead and the poster had not included title and artist so I couldn't do a search.
I made it all the way back to 302 before finding something related to what I listen to, Van Morrison, but not A Sense of Wonder. The Moondance album with Into the Mystic, Moondance, Crazy Love.
Google played a joke on me this morning. I ask it to play me happy music in the morning which usually gets me some light pop until I decide what I want to listen to. This morning it played me marching music lol. It so startled me that I forgot to say Hey Google before yelling STOP THE MUSIC.
In the sweet silence I requested Sara, and Dream among others from Fleetwood Mac to recover from the shock followed by Paul Simon, Graceland album. (Boy in the Bubble, Diamonds on the Soles of her Shoes, Under African Skies, Homeless with Ladysmith Black Mambazo.
Yay! epaulo suggested these...
Nina Simone - Nobody's Fault But Mine (RocknRolla Soundsystem Edit) so I have an epaulo tune to add to my playlists.
Oooooo, I want to go to this party!
The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band "Clap Your Hands"
Also epaulo, what a surprise that I already know this one.
Of course I am familar with Marvin Gaye but good pick, tons of good stuff but Mercy Mercy Me is another fav.
From LeftTurn I am adopting Grace Petrie, Black Tie, and maybe more when I have a chance to listen to more of her tunes.
Again epaulo, I love it - John Prine and Iris DeMent - In Spite of Ourselves
I wish this was on Spotify.
N'we Jinan Artists - "HOME TO ME" // Grassy Narrows First Nation
Song written, recorded and filmed in Grassy Narrows First Nation.
We share an appreciation for Marvin Gaye and John Fogarty.
I stopped sampling at post 271 because TANGO!
I will not link to Youtube because the sound is awful. You must listen to:
Bajofondo is a Río de la Plata-based music band consisting of eight musicians from Argentina and Uruguay, which aims to create a more contemporary version of tango and other musical styles of the Río de la Plata region.
The piece called Zitarrosa, after Alfredo Zitarrosa, is amazing. Pa'Bailar, instrumental version is gorgeous. I like the vocals on the other version so I listen to both but I do fine the vocals mask the instrument transitions that I so enjoy. When I want to transition to other music I listen to El Anden.
I have no idea what the lyrics mean and I don't want to know. I made the mistake of translating a foreign song once and it ruined it for me.
http://time.com/5254381/listening-to-music-health-benefits/
Studies have shown that music can buoy your mood and fend off depression. It can also improve blood flow in ways similar to statins, lower your levels of stress-related hormones like cortisol and ease pain. Listening to music before an operation can even improve post-surgery outcomes....
Innes coauthored a 2016 study that found music-listening could boost mood and well-being and improve stress-related measures in older adults suffering from cognitive decline. Her study compared the benefits of music to those of meditation—a practice in vogue for its mental-health perks. She found that both practices were linked to significant improvements in mood and sleep quality. “Both meditation and music listening are potentially powerful tools for improving overall health and well-being,” Innes says. If the idea of listening to music seems a lot more practicable to you than meditating, these findings are great news.
Morning chill but get going
Artist LP, tunes Suspicion and Lost on You
Wake-up (first thing) First Date by Frad just to get myself to roll over
http://time.com/5254381/listening-to-music-health-benefits/
Studies have shown that music can buoy your mood and fend off depression. It can also improve blood flow in ways similar to statins, lower your levels of stress-related hormones like cortisol and ease pain. Listening to music before an operation can even improve post-surgery outcomes....
Music is so inherently universal in human cultures you almost don't need a study. Because I can't resist promoting my culture here is a Valley acoustic group with Juno awards. The first link is a song from the recording sessions and the second, a making of the album video, states the same thing as the studies but with more artistic flare.
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Sona Jobarteh - Kanu (live @TivoliVredenburg Utrecht)
Singer and koraplayer Sona Jobarteh and her band perform Kanu, written by Sona Jobarteh Sonah Jobarteh - kora, voice, Andi McLean - bass, Mouhamadou Sarr - percussion, Derek Johnson - guitar, Westley Joseph - drums
Sona Jobarteh is from a West African Griot family. Griots are traditionally musicians and koraplaying has a long traditions of passing on from father to sons. Sona is the first female in her family to break with that traditions.
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Sweet Honey In The Rock - Battered Earth
Fabulous!
“The Show Must Go On: The Queen and Adam Lambert Story.”
https://variety.com/2019/music/news/adam-lambert-american-idol-queen-night-1203200414/
On ABC right now PT
..came across this recently on znet. thought i would share it here.
Working Class Hero - By John Lennon
Notes from Lennon Legend DVD:
Directed by Simon Hilton in 2003, “Working Class Hero’ was filmed in Liverpool – at John’s childhood school Dovedale Primary, Strawberry Fields, and John’s childhood home ‘Mendips’, which had recently been acquired by Yoko and donated to the National Trust.
WORKING CLASS HERO
As soon as you’re born they make you feel small
By giving you no time instead of it all
Till the pain is so big you feel nothing at all
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be
They hurt you at home and they hit you at school
They hate you if you’re clever and they despise a fool
Till you’re so fucking crazy you can’t follow their rules
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be
When they’ve tortured and scared you for 20 odd years
Then they expect you to pick a career
When you can’t really function you’re so full of fear
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be
Keep you doped with religion and sex and TV
And you think you’re so clever and classless and free
But you’re still fucking peasants as far as I can see
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be
There’s room at the top they’re telling you still
But first you must learn how to smile as you kill
If you want to be like the folks on the hill
A working class hero is something to be
Yes, a working class hero is something to be
If you want to be a hero well just follow me
If you want to be a hero well just follow me
..the royally oilygarchies got to go
Colleen Kattau - Royally Oily
Light in Babylon - Hinech Yafa - Istanbul
"Light in Babylon" is a music group from Istanbul. I have met them in October 2012 performing in Istiklal Caddesi. Their performance is very impressive.
..came across this recently on znet. thought i would share it here.
Working Class Hero - By John Lennon
Wow - I don't think I've heard that in a few decades! Thank you so much. John Lennon was the greatest. Imagine. We shall not look upon his like again.
..came across this recently on znet. thought i would share it here.
Working Class Hero - By John Lennon
Wow - I don't think I've heard that in a few decades! Thank you so much. John Lennon was the greatest. Imagine. We shall not look upon his like again.
..i was 22 yrs old when this came out. it paralleled my entrance into left politics. the concept of revolution seemed everywhere and possible. imagine.