I have just been given a James Marshall Hendrix collection CD. Geez, it won't be alone among the CDs, family never check the CD cupboard before buying presents. Good to go retro occasionally and relisten to classics such as Hey Joe and Purple Haze with its oft' misheard line of 'scuse me while I kiss this guy'.
As my Hindu neighbours are kicking off again with their bells and chanting to Krishna, I've put on "Black Grape - Reverend Black Grape" at full volume. And now "In the Name of the Father".
Sean Ryder should keep them quiet.
Ouch, the missus has told me turn the music down. Suppose I better obey
Im havin a bit of a world music day......maybe it was the biff for brekky, or maybe Im worn out after a night of moshing..... anyway
Cheb Khaled....reminds me of many a manic taxi ride in Egypt and The Jordan....tell me this doesnt get your feet tapping and bum wiggling
Ofra Haza...a beautiful woman with a transcendant voice and a heart bigger than here home country...(and its the theme music for one of my favorite films)....she had such a beautiful voice it could melt steel and still raises a small tear in my eye to think she was silenced too soon.
The next couple are by Le Mysteres de Voix Bulgares aka the Bulgarian State Radio Womens Quoir...beautiful haunting music that reminds me of travels and times in E Europe....also goes well with sitting watching teh sun set over the Namib desert or doing a bungy jump off Viccy Falls....
and my favorite - Kaval Siri
and this is how I got into them.....(listen to the start and layered back track)
now, back to my book nd biff.....
"Science flew men to the moon. Religion flew men into buildings."
this is the better more traditional version of Elo Hi
reminds me a bit of Catalan style folk music, which Ive only got audio tracks of......Georgian "Table Music" (a mainly accapella style of folk singing) is like this too.
"Science flew men to the moon. Religion flew men into buildings."
and as Ive done a Sherlock and turned today into a three pipe problem heres a little early 80s neo-psychadelia care of my favorite Planet Gong offshoot The Here and Now Band
Jaques Cousteau Loves Anchovies!!!!!
"Science flew men to the moon. Religion flew men into buildings."
And this evening on Radio Sandman its Marguarita Time! Yaaayyyyy! So lets get some music from south of the border, where the taco runs free and men are real men...
Heres a couple care of my favorite Cuban musician ELIADES OCHOA...looks like my uncle Jimmy, plays like Jimmy Page...
top stuff there from Eliades, and in the last Buena Vista video he is accompanied on stage by the late and very very great Compay Segundo......
now we move onto the Spaghetti Western Tex Mex madness of CHINGON
and as the sun slowly sets in the west, snuggle down in the warm embrace of SALMA HAYEK as she sings you to sweeeeeet dreams
oooooohhhh man that makes me soooooooo horny.
we are muchachos
we smoke cigareeeeeeyos
and we love those spicy
taco flavor smiles....
eat em and smile chums
"Science flew men to the moon. Religion flew men into buildings."