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Marc
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Apr 17, 2016 09:08AM

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My ignorance of world politics is equally appalling.
Even more reason to listen to and share his music!

There's a new documentary about Malis' fine tradition of music and the terror it is facing called "They Will Have To Kill Us First"

Malian guy.
I'm enjoying this immensely. Reminds of Youssou N'dour.
Magic."
Talking Timbuktu with Ry Cooder?

Listening to Nothing's in Vain Youssou N'Dour now, though.
Have I told you the story of seeing him live in Kampala?


Listening to Nothing's in Vain Youssou N'Dour now, though.
Have I told you the story of seeing him live in Kampala?"
You told me and I'm still envious.

Called 'Still'.
There's a song about me on it.
Track 3

Called 'Still'.
There's a song about me on it.
Track 3"
https://youtu.be/CwpRRvJ7OsM

Listening to Raw Sienna by Savoy Brown this morning. I'd forgotten how good they are.

Called 'Still'.
There's a song about me on it.
Track 3"
he wrote about me years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0vJN...



That brings back memories!


Seems to have changed slightly since I was there, but it was fairly trendy homeware and foreign design ware. And lots of cookware before the supermarkets did it all. Brioche mould, anyone?


They have enough material recorded for a few more days, at least. How wonderful for you.

Now it the friggin groundhogs."
I have a triple album of the Liberty Years. I do hope it's that. Oh, the joy!

Had to say why we chose the song.
It's interesting how eclectic my friends' taste in music is.

Had to say why we chose the song.
It's interesting how eclectic my friends' taste in music is."
and that was without me being there!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4ouP...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4ouP... "
Nice video, Jim. Always liked Focus. Jan Akkerman's guitar skills have always been underrated. I once saw him live and he broke a string. He just immediately worked around it until the end of the song when he nipped out the back and replaced it.


Me too.
The trouble with this version of What's Going On? is that it's the 40th Anniversary Edition, which translates to a load of extra tracks that got left out of the original album because they just weren't good enough, for the most part.

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Geoff (G. Robbins) (merda constat variat altitudo)
(last edited May 02, 2016 07:45AM)
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Saw him years ago at a concert in Birmingham. His van full of equipment was broken down on the M6. He'd grabbed his guitar and an amp and showed up. He told the audience the story and that everyone was going to get their money back, but he was going to carry on alone. A load of people left!
They missed one of the great evenings of rock n roll.

We realised that due to circumstances, we haven't a clue about contemporary music.
Funny thing is, the youf we spend time with seem to be into Queen and the Beatles and that ilk.
My kids ear wormed me with Bohemian Rhapsody all week!
The big question is, have we influenced them, or are they influencing us?
Or are we living in an impenetrable ex-pat bubble?
Please, no. Not that again...

They won't be listening to JayZ.

Yep. completely fair comparison, in my opinion.
I do wonder if, in the bubble our kids live in, if they are shielded from contempary music, though.
I'd hate for our kids to miss out on a decade of poplular culture. They're set adrift enough without that as well.
It's difficult to deal with isolation as an adult. Empathising with what the kids need to acclimate with as young adults is rather terrifying from my point of view.
I reckon their ignorance stands them in good stead.

There are some stand outs, but they are so few and far between, whereas years ago there were so many of them you couldn't follow them all.

Not sure. I commuted between two utterly different worlds travelling from home to school, and was always at least semi-detached from popular culture. Some stuff passed me by entirely, for example I was eight before I watched/played soccer. (At home about the only sport my Dad bothered with was the rugby and life is too busy to sit and watch telly on an afternoon)
What I discovered was it was easy enough to bluff, but actually there's always some gobby beggar who likes the sound of their own voice who'll talk enough for three or four so you didn't actually have to say anything and you picked up enough to help you with your bluffing.
I suppose by the time I was ten I could have written a book on surviving in school, an alien environment :-)
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