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Transglobal Underground, feature heavily in my "Liquid Spine" playlist.

Songs that cause one's spine to rotate in spiral liquid bliss...

 

 

 

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daily... (Bobby Hutcherson, live w/ Cedar Walton, David Williams, and Eddie Marshall, covers Coltrane's - Dear Lord)
(removed from Youtube :(,

 

 

 

...here's the original until the Hutcherson re-emerges:


Coltrane - Dear Lord

 

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...really like early choro...

 

Doce De Coco - instr arr (Do Bandolim, arr'd by Luiz/Lora)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRa34Wn1ZrY

(voc. version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb0sjYSxt9E

 

Incompatibildade:

get up and boogie

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeQqCtcliFo

rootsy version:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Da2xnqazFBY

 

 

 

Bollani - Luz negra (first tune :42-7:15) - dreamy partner dance; (then, intertwined instr'l voices in many settings)

https://youtu.be/kFiaTjIMEvs?t=42

 

 

John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble:

 

 

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cite source material - mourn YouTube ban of Hutcherson clip...
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Russian folk metal. Music is one of the universal languages. Other universal languages include but not limited to passion, sincerity, art. dance, fun, play, camaraderie, care & concern,

The band below got me interested in Russian folk music.

 

 

Bonus track!! Idk but maybe peace springs from goodwill & respect,

And from basic understanding of the universal language

 

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Awesome stuff @zerostao!  Thanks for sharing.

 

Your post reminds me that no matter where I've traveled and what cultural and language barriers existed... I've never needed a translator for my smile, laughter, or tears.

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 The oldest surviving compositon on record.

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That last one made me think of a modern composer, Thierry Rougier. Here are some simple pieces based on European folk tunes from Bulgaria and Romania. 

 

 

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On 8/12/2020 at 5:55 PM, steve said:

Bulgaria!

 

 

 

The most versatile of all instruments!

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31 minutes ago, Taomeow said:

 

woof!

 

"with all the fire we can breathe..."

"I feel the change on the rise..."

 

wow... thanks for sharing this one.  He's new for me.

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1 hour ago, silent thunder said:

woof!

 

"with all the fire we can breathe..."

"I feel the change on the rise..."

 

wow... thanks for sharing this one.  He's new for me.

 

For me too, and I was instantly drawn in.  Apparently he was a member of some rather herbivorous band, forget its name, which he left to start doing his own thing.  And this is the outcome.  I read some of the comments and the first one went something like, "don't listen to this while applying makeup -- I started out just intending to make myself look nice for the day and ended up painting myself for battle."    

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