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PalazioVecchio south pole 01 Feb 24 12.04am | |
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share your favourites with us. Must be from an old tradition and ideally lacking any electric instrumentation. Or better still, no instruments at all. Sardinian Pastoral Mongolian Throat a mere Spring-Chicken at circa 250 years old.... Les Voix Bulgares The theme tune from the Tár movie, haunting American Indian ( i believe ) Some beautiful Russian Girls ( an anti war song, and not a mobile phone to be seen anywhere ) An old Breton song. Can any Welsh Eagles understand the lyrics ?
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Badger11 Beckenham 01 Feb 24 7.34am | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
share your favourites with us. Must be from an old tradition and ideally lacking any electric instrumentation. Sardinian Pastoral Mongolian Throat a mere Spring-Chicken at circa 250 years old.... Les Voix Bulgares The theme tune from the Tár movie, haunting American Indian ( i believe ) Some beautiful Russian Girls ( an anti war song, and not a mobile phone to be seen anywhere ) An old Breton song. Can any Welsh Eagles understand the lyrics ?
Sardinian folk music. I couldn't find a clip but we were entertained one night by a group of singers with that throat music but also a man playing a pipe which also sounded like the throat singing. Anyway as a yogi I was fascinated that the pipe player was using circular breathing, that is to say he could breathe in and out whilst still playing his pipe without pausing. It takes a lot of breath to play the bagpipes but they still have to pause every now and then for breath. At the end he had a friendly competition with the singers as to who could hold a note the longest he won easily.
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mr. apollo Somewhere in Switzerland 01 Feb 24 10.33am | |
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Just posted the new Fisherman's friends album on the MP3. Grab it before it goes!
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PalazioVecchio south pole 01 Feb 24 11.48am | |
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perhaps the HF need to script this tune with some words about Eze & Olise. Sing it on a Saturday afternoon.
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Apollofuzz On the edge of reason 01 Feb 24 10.38pm | |
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John Barley Corn Traffics version is great but my fav Check out the Imagined Village. In reverse check out a group called the Bad Shepards with Ade Edmunson convert punk type songs into a folk style. Down the tube station ar midnight.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 03 Feb 24 1.20pm | |
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When I lived in Sussex, there was an attempt to restore the olde tradition of wassailing, by some of my fellow allotment plot holders. Wassailing = singing and drinking to encourage the spirits into ensuring a good harvest the following season. I thought it would a carefully orchestrated barber-shop type thing, of a Summers evening , supping wine at the allotments. However, this was a lot more sinister, The meeting was late at night at the allotments, and the other allotmenteers arrived half-pi$$ed, supping scrumpy-jack from cans. I left before any singing started. Edited by Forest Hillbilly (03 Feb 2024 1.23pm)
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Badger11 Beckenham 03 Feb 24 1.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
When I lived in Sussex, there was an attempt to restore the olde tradition of wassailing, by some of my fellow allotment plot holders. Wassailing = singing and drinking to encourage the spirits into ensuring a good harvest the following season. I thought it would a carefully orchestrated barber-shop type thing, of a Summers evening , supping wine at the allotments. However, this was a lot more sinister, The meeting was late at night at the allotments, and the other allotmenteers arrived half-pi$$ed, supping scrumpy-jack from cans. I left before any singing started. Edited by Forest Hillbilly (03 Feb 2024 1.23pm) Didn't you like my outfit?
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beagle pom tiddly om pom pom 05 Feb 24 3.29pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
share your favourites with us. Must be from an old tradition and ideally lacking any electric instrumentation. Or better still, no instruments at all. Sardinian Pastoral Edited by PalazioVecchio (01 Feb 2024 11.57am) Thanks for that - found it really interesting to hear the Middle Eastern influence in the cadence.
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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 05 Feb 24 4.49pm | |
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How about some Portuguese Fado with a bottle of Touriga Nacional in a rural bar on a balmy evening in the hills somewhere on the Algarve? I'm also partial to a spot of Flamenco. I think it's what those girls do with their castanets.
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Joseph Paxton Lancing 11 Feb 24 10.13pm | |
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Why do they all put that weird vowel whine and odd timbre into their singing? Sounds so affected. Rather listen to Brit rock vocalists singing like they're from Louisiana than English folkies faking some 18th century country burr to harmonize with a squeezebox.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 12 Feb 24 12.02am | |
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i stumbled across this Inuit-Eskimo singing..... reminds me of the more whacky bits of Ridley Scott movies....
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Joseph Paxton Lancing 12 Feb 24 11.28pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
i stumbled across this Inuit-Eskimo singing..... reminds me of the more whacky bits of Ridley Scott movies.... Excellent. Genuinely fascinating. Wonder if you have heard the singing of the Yanomami from the Amazon? It becomes mesmerising [Link]
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