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Poll Question: Which three are your favourites?
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William D. Drake may be fairly well known around here (Ex-Cardiacs keyboarder listed on PA), but his stuff doesn't seem to pick up more than 10 ratings. He does some acoustic gigs that are charmingly devoid of any perfectionism. The original of this piece is on the Mr and Mrs Smith and Mr Blake album that has just one rating (and is devoted to his piano rather than the harpsichord used here).

By the way kudos to Mila for opening with Helge! Heart 


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I have seen Trilok Gurtu live twice, the man is a revelation. Unfortunately it's hard to find something on the web that comes close to the world of sounds he can come up with during a 2h live gig. But this one has quite some magic, doesn't it? (Vignola)


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Tumi Mogorosi: Gift of Three (ZAF-2014)

Tumi Mogorosi, is a drummer and composer from Johannesburg. He is one outstanding representative of South Africa’s new jazz generation. This is a piece from his critically celebrated debut album Project ELO, which I can highly recommend (live recording).


Danay Suárez ft. Roberto Fonseca: Preguntas (CUB-2017)

Danay Suárez is a musician from Havana and belongs to the inner circle of the new Cuban alternative scene. Thanks to her talent, musical versatility which ranges from hip hop to jazz, and last but not least due to her sociopolitical commitment she has gained attention in all Latin America and in Europe. This is a song from her sophomore album Palabras Manuales that includes several collaborations. For her song Prejuntas (eng. questions) she teamed up with the renowned Cuban jazz pianist Roberto Fonseca. The song weaves an ethereal story of love and wonder, a deep rumination on life set to the backdrop of her Havana neighbourhood.


Alexej Gerassimez ft. Nicolai Gerassimez: Piazonore (DEU-2015)

A.G. is a German percussionist and composer from Essen. His repertoire includes contemporary classical music, jazz and minimal music whilst also performing his own works. As a soloist he is a guest with various internationally renowned orchestras in Germany and abroad. In addition, he has several side projects underway. Here he is performing with his brother Nicolai on piano, one of his original compositions, loosely inspired by Piazzolla's Liebertango. They also perform as a trio, together with their other brother Vassily on cello.




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Rodrigo y Gabriela - Diablo Rojo. The Spanish translation of "Carpal Tunnel Syndrome".



Leo Kottke - The Train and the Gate/Vaseline Machine Gun Medley. One of my favorite slide guitarists.



Michael Hedges - Ragamuffin. Gone far too early. Miss you Mike.




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...a vigorous circular motion hitherto unknown to the people of this area, but destined
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What an excellent selection of music this is! Already one of my favourite editions. You guys really rock! Clap

@Christian, how lovely of you to notice my opening acts. Helge is just one-of-a-kind! Heart


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I will take part again. Seeing the current theme, I will most probably go for the Swedish folk music trio Skäggmansl*g.t.

Ryttarpolskan efter Erik Ljung "Kusen"

Polska från Enviken efter Röjås Jonas



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OK, what does PA have against the band name? It removes the vowels in the last part of the name by default and replaces them with a * and a dot...


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First Takes on Page One, first half:

Mila:  Helge Schneider “Yes No Song”  Upbeat with saxophone and guitar duo to start.  Piano joins in, a piece with quite a sense of humour and two very adept musicians, obviously having quite the fun time, as is the audience.  Bernth “Acoustic vs Electric – Epic Guitar Battle!”  Obviously a fine instrumentalist, first on acoustic guitar, with some accompaniment, then the person switches to electric guitar.  He pairs himself with himself, in different array, to further make the point between the styles.  Level 3 acoustic, fantastic lead, showing the versatility of both player and instrument.  More of a touch style in the electric here.  To me, the acoustic shows up his talent at the instrument more, electric does lend itself to speed like that, but obviously, he’s talented either way you look at it. 

KeesL’Attirail “Goosebumps”  Completely different here, I love atmospheric/soundtrack type music.  There is a plaintive beginning here, also a bit of a Western twangy sound, which suits the cover photo.  It gets plinkies and more of the whangy guitar added in, and some accordion.  A feeling of somewhere like Monument Valley is conjured up for me, with coyotes wailing.  Les Madeleines “Que me importa”   Here is more of a chanteuse in a smoky bar feeling, with accordion and oompahs, sultry vocal.  Some kind of reed, or horn instrument adds interest.  Moves from French to Spanish and becomes more so in feel as well. Interesting twist from the beginning. 

Cristi:  Marius Preda Jazz Quartet “Swing 48”  Swing style jazz combo expertly performs with rapid-fire jaw-dropping guitarist.  Unusual to have a hammered dulcimer (or the like) in this kind of music, very cool to see that.  He gets a solo too, extended one, at that, the Wildman!  😊 He also does a scat portion.  The whole band is smokin’ hot.  Ends with a little classical aside.  Mircea Bodolan “Rănitul între linii” Much more laid back, lovely sonorous male vocal and acoustic guitar begins, some echo on the voice, but beautiful, sounds like a lullaby, perhaps, or a reflective tune. Lovely. Nicu Alifantis “Emotie de toamna”  Sort of in the middle of the previous two, in pacing.  This is lighthearted feeling, with lilting flute and another smooth male vocalist.  Pretty, heavenly-sounding female chorus toward the end.Enjoyed all three, but your centerpiece is my fave here.  


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Thanks Nickie for your comments!
Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:


KeesL’Attirail “Goosebumps”  Completely different here, I love atmospheric/soundtrack type music.  There is a plaintive beginning here, also a bit of a Western twangy sound, which suits the cover photo.  It gets plinkies and more of the whangy guitar added in, and some accordion.  A feeling of somewhere like Monument Valley is conjured up for me, with coyotes wailing.
Yes, L'Attirail sometimes sound more Western-like and sometimes more Eastern-European, and sometimes they mix it in an interesting way. If whangy and/or twangy sounds refer to (a.o) that pitch-bending effect, I think it is actually the monochord that could be responsible for that - a little originality in their instrumentation that is sometimes hard to differentiate from (electric) guitar effects...

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Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

Thanks Nickie for your comments!
etimes more Eastern-European, and sometimes they mix it in an interesting way. If whangy and/or twangy sounds refer to (a.o) that pitch-bending effect, I think it is actually the monochord that could be responsible for that - a little originality in their instrumentation that is sometimes hard to differentiate from (electric) guitar effects...
  Yeah, you know me and my technical expertise!  Wink
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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

 

Cristi:   Mircea Bodolan “Rănitul între linii” Much more laid back, lovely sonorous male vocal and acoustic guitar begins, some echo on the voice, but beautiful, sounds like a lullaby, perhaps, or a reflective tune. Lovely. 


It's about a wounded soldier dying and his last thoughts. I believe it was used in some movie, late 70s or so. 
I found a word by word translation of the lyrics, it's pretty decent, I can post the link if you want. 
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

 

Cristi:   Mircea Bodolan “Rănitul între linii” Much more laid back, lovely sonorous male vocal and acoustic guitar begins, some echo on the voice, but beautiful, sounds like a lullaby, perhaps, or a reflective tune. Lovely. 


It's about a wounded soldier dying and his last thoughts. I believe it was used in some movie, late 70s or so. 
I found a word by word translation of the lyrics, it's pretty decent, I can post the link if you want. 
  That would be great, Cristi. I did get the "reflective," tone correctly, I think.  

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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

 

Cristi:   Mircea Bodolan “Rănitul între linii” Much more laid back, lovely sonorous male vocal and acoustic guitar begins, some echo on the voice, but beautiful, sounds like a lullaby, perhaps, or a reflective tune. Lovely. 


It's about a wounded soldier dying and his last thoughts. I believe it was used in some movie, late 70s or so. 
I found a word by word translation of the lyrics, it's pretty decent, I can post the link if you want. 
  That would be great, Cristi. I did get the "reflective," tone correctly, I think.  



"linii" means "lines' indeed, but it's the front line, as in war. Took me a bit to figure it out. Embarrassed Also "linii" are the railroad lines", that's where he lays wounded, or so i thought. 



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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:




"linii" means "lines' indeed, but it's the front line, as in war. Took me a bit to figure it out. Embarrassed Also "linii" are the railroad lines", that where he lays wounded, or so i thought. 

[/QUOTE]  Heartbreakingly beautiful.  Many times in classic poetry, there will be double or more meanings to the words, the literal and the figurative.  I think you are right, both lines are meant, also perhaps, battle lines.
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 Heartbreakingly beautiful.  Many times in classic poetry, there will be double or more meanings to the words, the literal and the figurative.  I think you are right, both lines are meant, also perhaps, battle lines.

Just read looking for more info on the lyrics that it's a older poem by a poet that had fought in World war 1. Even more interesting. 


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Originally posted by The Anders The Anders wrote:

I will take part again. Seeing the current theme, I will most probably go for the Swedish folk music trio Skäggmansl*g.t.

Welcome back Anders, we missed you and the Nordic flair here! How are you and how is your music project going? Smile

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Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

First Takes on Page One, first half:

Mila:  Helge Schneider “Yes No Song”  Upbeat with saxophone and guitar duo to start.  Piano joins in, a piece with quite a sense of humour and two very adept musicians, obviously having quite the fun time, as is the audience.  Bernth “Acoustic vs Electric – Epic Guitar Battle!”  Obviously a fine instrumentalist, first on acoustic guitar, with some accompaniment, then the person switches to electric guitar.  He pairs himself with himself, in different array, to further make the point between the styles.  Level 3 acoustic, fantastic lead, showing the versatility of both player and instrument.  More of a touch style in the electric here.  To me, the acoustic shows up his talent at the instrument more, electric does lend itself to speed like that, but obviously, he’s talented either way you look at it. 

Thanks for your comments, Nickie! I'm glad that you noticed my opening acts, in fact that's what they are. I posted them for inspiration and for entertainment. My poll contributions you will find on the next page. Smile




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Originally posted by Mila-13 Mila-13 wrote:

Originally posted by The Anders The Anders wrote:

I will take part again. Seeing the current theme, I will most probably go for the Swedish folk music trio Skäggmansl*g.t.

Welcome back Anders, we missed you and the Nordic flair here! How are you and how is your music project going? Smile



It has gone well, and so far I have five songs on YouTube and other platforms: Ingen tvivl (No doubt), Oktober (October), Jelling, 5:18 and Ikke min musik (Not my music).
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Originally posted by Cristi Cristi wrote:

Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:


 Heartbreakingly beautiful.  Many times in classic poetry, there will be double or more meanings to the words, the literal and the figurative.  I think you are right, both lines are meant, also perhaps, battle lines.

Just read looking for more info on the lyrics that it's a older poem by a poet that had fought in World war 1. Even more interesting. 
Wow!  Makes it even more poignant.
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Originally posted by Mila-13 Mila-13 wrote:

[QUOTE=Snicolette]First Takes on Page One, first half:

Thanks for your comments, Nickie! I'm glad that you noticed my opening acts, in fact that's what they are. I posted them for inspiration and for entertainment. My poll contributions you will find on the next page. Smile

Yes, I'd noticed...will take me another day or so to get to the next page, I do these in clumps, sort of, to have fresh ears each time.  

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