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Playing God (Polyphia cover on Guzheng) by Moyun

 

 

 

Playing God by Polyphia

 

 

 

 

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Celtic influences, lyrical melodies, deep sound, somber yet not depressive.  Insightful lyrics.

A welcome new artist on the list to track often.

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26 minutes ago, silent thunder said:

This is often on loop in our house...

 

 

Love, love, love the duduk.

 

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Hicaz Here in the Darkness by Canberk Ulas

 

 

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МОНОЛОГ ПИЛОТА ЧЕРНОГО ТЮЛЬПАНА

As I heard it from a friend from Ukraine back in 1995..

 

When the dead were flown home during the Afghanistan War (russian incursion), some referred to the pilots who flew them as carrying home  Black Tulips.  'The Black Tulips we bury in the ground'.  The bitter rewards of war.  So many Black Tulips planted...

 

I wake most mornings with a song playing in mind.

this mourning... it was black tulips

 

heavy mourning for all those mired in the midst of conflicts not of their choosing...

 

 

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1 hour ago, silent thunder said:

МОНОЛОГ ПИЛОТА ЧЕРНОГО ТЮЛЬПАНА

As I heard it from a friend from Ukraine back in 1995..

 

When the dead were flown home during the Afghanistan War (russian incursion), some referred to the pilots who flew them as carrying home  Black Tulips.  'The Black Tulips we bury in the ground'.  The bitter rewards of war.  So many Black Tulips planted...

 

I wake most mornings with a song playing in mind.

this mourning... it was black tulips

 

heavy mourning for all those lost in in the midst of conflicts not of their choosing...

 

 

 

Wow.  I've known Alexander Rosenbaum back in the day, he was a med school classmate of my best friend before he became famous as a "bard" (as we called a then-thriving cultural phenomenon of multitalented folks writing and performing their own songs).  At the time he was best known for the songs he stylized to 1920s local counterpart of the "gangster rap" and  classical Russian romance.  You are amazingly open and multicultural in your musical explorations...  a true polymath! :)  

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1 hour ago, Mark Foote said:

Apologies, Daniel! Your questions reminded me of the questions in "What Was It You Wanted", I don't know why:

 

"... I don't know why."

 

 

 

:)

 

 

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