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K'naan, Troubadour
"And any man who knows a thing, knows he knows not a damn, damn thing at all."
This guy's story is amazing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knaan
"And any man who knows a thing, knows he knows not a damn, damn thing at all."
This guy's story is amazing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knaan
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4Him: Sacred Hideaway
http://music.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuse ... id=8123301
http://music.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuse ... id=8123301
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The hideous jet airplane takeoff sound of my unmodded P4 during a virus scan . My new PC should fix that.
But musically: Salif Keita: "Folon" (Malian singer/songwriter/griot with the most amazing voice, even if some of the instrumentation is a bit "pop" for my tastes.)
Cheers,
But musically: Salif Keita: "Folon" (Malian singer/songwriter/griot with the most amazing voice, even if some of the instrumentation is a bit "pop" for my tastes.)
Great album - wish I still had a record player.Ralf Hutter wrote:Steeleye Span - Below the Salt
Cheers,
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Leon Thomas "Live in Berlin with Oliver Nelson"
On 33 1/3 vinyl. I've owned this since the early '70s, It took me at least ten years to "get into" this disc. I bought it because I heard it at a friend's place and liked it, but when I played it at home it didn't work for me.
Until ten years after.
I only have about 6-700 vinyl albums. When I pull one out to play it there is a feeling about it that music saved on the HD just doesn't convey. I remember where I bought the disc and why. I actually remember when my friend Ed and I sat around stoned listening to this disk, so many years ago. I look at the cover and read the material on the back. I remember when I played it LOUD on the day that Leon Thomas died.
off topic: Kate McGarrigle died yesterday.
On 33 1/3 vinyl. I've owned this since the early '70s, It took me at least ten years to "get into" this disc. I bought it because I heard it at a friend's place and liked it, but when I played it at home it didn't work for me.
Until ten years after.
I only have about 6-700 vinyl albums. When I pull one out to play it there is a feeling about it that music saved on the HD just doesn't convey. I remember where I bought the disc and why. I actually remember when my friend Ed and I sat around stoned listening to this disk, so many years ago. I look at the cover and read the material on the back. I remember when I played it LOUD on the day that Leon Thomas died.
off topic: Kate McGarrigle died yesterday.
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