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Mr P

you should try a little Mercan Dede.... sounds like a similar vibe...did a trek down the Wadi Rum with his stuff whirling round my ears.....great stuff. Cheb Khaled as well.

tonights soundtrack is care of Nat King Cole.....with maybe a little Rat Pack later..... :cheers:
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sandman67 wrote:Mr P

you should try a little Mercan Dede.... sounds like a similar vibe...did a trek down the Wadi Rum with his stuff whirling round my ears.....great stuff. Cheb Khaled as well.

:cheers:
Thank you. I'm already tracking them down. :)
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saw an excellent UK Channel 4 documentary on Islamic influenced modern music, which is where i managed to find out about Mercan Dede...hes a Sufi follower who uses the chants in his music. Great stuff when perched on top of a camel plodding through a desert....

Khaled is more of an Algerian old pop/wedding singer in the style of the bloke who sang on Desert Rose.....does some damn fine stuff when mixed with other music by Buddha Bar tho.....one of his tracks is on the OST for Fifth Element. You hear a lot of his stuff on trains in Egypt and Tunisia.....

Of course theres always Ofra Hazra as well.....she did a song called Elo Hi that is one of the most haunting songs on a soundtrack....(La Reine Margot). Most of her stuff was more pop, but there are some real beautiful tracks in there....she had an amazing voice....shame how it ended tho.
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Crosby Stills Nash and Young - 4 way street

Had the album years ago.
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thanks to HHFarang

today I will mostly be listening to

THIN LIZZY!!!!!!!!!
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I know what you mean Sandman, that (pick 5) exercise made me examine my collection closer than I have in a long time and rediscover some items I haven't listened to in a long while.

I spent the afternoon listening to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers! :thumb:
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hhfarang wrote:
I spent the afternoon listening to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers! :thumb:
great artist :thumb:
& if you're keen to add a new addition to your collection, i would recommend the latest rendition from tom petty in Mudcrutch his original band.
you won't be dissappointed :D

as for thin lizzy, always been a top band & like sandman i saw them too :thumb:
probably why their 'live & dangerous' album is consistently in the top ten of live albums of all time :cheers:


ps & as i write this post 'even the losers' is playing on planet rock radio :D 8) :D
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Saw Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers live at Knebworth in '78 - they were superb. Genesis were the 'headliner' band, but the support bands: Tom Petty, Devo, etc. were excellent! I was a Genesis fan then, I'm not really into them now. Strange how tastes change...

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VS, I still like them. One of my favorite CDs is Genesis, Invisible Touch.

Just like Sting with Police, I liked Phil Collins better with Genesis than on his own. Maybe it's just my age! :D
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thanks HHF.....had a great weekend listening to the old bands again..... Lizzy was excellent....could almost see that mirror plate on Phils bass acting as a searchlight again....brought a tear to me eye :wink:
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Its a Tom Petty evening ... "cos I won't back down" ...
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'Damn the torpedoes' Great album...
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I guess i am the only in the early 30´s here...... :roll:

And i dont mean the 1930´s :mrgreen:
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You're probably right Frost, you'll probably find a lot of us are closer to the 1930's than the early 30's! :D

I'm spending this weekend with a greatest hits double CCR album!

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