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Posted: November 17 2019 at 11:12
^ hahaha... I can't see that album.. much less hear it the few times Raff ever puts in on without thinking of Phillippe's spot on review of it.
np here. Keeping on the theme of special albums I think Raff is banging on.. another band that has a very special place for Raff and I. Neither of us had heard the album yet as it had just come out before we first met.. but in between.. umm.. all that we were up to.. a musical mag somehow ended up in our possession and we read of this album and we both soon got it .. and fell in love with it immediately.
see I am not really a lyrics person.. ie it takes some damn good lyrics.. a great lyricist to penetrate my apathy.. not something that prog is really known for to be blunt... but the album.. and this song in particular really hit lyrically were in counts.. not just the head.. but the heart.
The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Posted: November 17 2019 at 15:03
LearsFool wrote:
sweet!! Here have a toastie Kelvin Guess I'm not the only one to own that awesome collection of pure Americana... now tell me you have the complete Lady Day boxset and I'll toast you with a 6 pack...
and if you don't have it.. get it..
np here.. one of Raff's favorites.. I'm sort of mehhh on the group in general... but this song hits the Mick G-spot with immense girth and vigor..
Edited by micky - November 17 2019 at 15:03
The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Posted: November 17 2019 at 16:34
micky wrote:
sweet!! Here have a toastie Kelvin Guess I'm not the only one to own that awesome collection of pure Americana... now tell me you have the complete Lady Day boxset and I'll toast you with a 6 pack...
and if you don't have it.. get it..
She's got her own big ol' boxset? That's going to the top of my wishlist then!
Good news is that I do have another great singer's collection to peruse for now:
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Posted: November 17 2019 at 23:24
Music from the Hearts of Space
The
sun begins its long withdrawal from the northern hemisphere after the
summer solstice in June. By the autumn equinox in September, the
transition seems to accelerate. The days grow shorter, the nights grow
longer, and the temperature cools while the natural world changes color
and prepares for the winter to come.
Since medieval times
we've called this season "fall." The word comes from Middle English,
with Old English and Old German roots. Falling implies movement
downward, and in autumn, declining solar energy brings a feeling of
descending or falling into the season. In music it's marked by slowing
tempos, descending chord progressions, darkening timbres, and wistful,
even melancholy emotions. On this transmission of Hearts of Space...we descend into the autumn soundscape, a program called FALLING.
tonight:
Hammock, Ludovico Einaudi, Joep Beving, Christopher Tignor, Tom Eaton, David Darling
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