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SONG OF THE WEEK...WORLD BEATS

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SONG OF THE WEEK...WORLD BEATS. TB's favourite Forum is back...with new sounds to enhance the travel experience
9 years ago, May 24th 2014 No: 41 Msg: #181940  
Our favorite Native American group, Brule, who are participating in Territory Days in Old Colorado City (just down the pass from us) this weekend:
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9 years ago, May 26th 2014 No: 42 Msg: #181962  
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Surprising to see Native American in all the garb playing Classical New Age/Trance or similar genre.

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9 years ago, May 26th 2014 No: 43 Msg: #181963  
SO ENDS THE WEEK OF THE LETTER "B"...Brilliant music.

Do yourself a favour and listen to all the tracks...guaranteed each is "Brilliant" gem.

NEW WEEK...NEW LETTER

WELCOME TO THE WEEK OF THE LETTER "C"
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9 years ago, May 26th 2014 No: 44 Msg: #181964  
To open the Week of the letter "C"

"C" is for...who else?

Full of emotion...taking Eurovision by the throat and shaking...raising a storm...soaring above all expectations

CONCHITA WURST...receiving most votes in her landslide win as "the Queen of Austria"

"RISE LIKE A PHOENIX"

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9 years ago, May 26th 2014 No: 45 Msg: #182009  
In response to: Msg #181964 Eurovision certainly has changed since we last saw in in 1995. The first close up with the beard and mustache got my attention!

As for C's here's a group that brings back many memories from the 70's. I remember seeing them live at the Minnesota State Fair in 1971...the Carpenters:


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9 years ago, May 27th 2014 No: 46 Msg: #182019  
B Posts: 2,064
An American country legend, Johnny Cash:


When producer Rick Rubin suggested Johnny Cash remake a song by industrial punk group Nine Inch Nails, the result brought Cash a whole new generation of fans:
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9 years ago, May 27th 2014 No: 47 Msg: #182032  
Continuing our travels to the music of the world locales...the musical caravan touching down for a taste of Fado

CARMINHO...from Portugal

"NUNCA E SILENCIO VAO"

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9 years ago, May 27th 2014 No: 48 Msg: #182033  
A piece of magic...love this track

COCOON...from France

"OWLS"

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9 years ago, May 28th 2014 No: 49 Msg: #182069  
Another piece of magic

CALEXICO...USA Indie Rock band

"TWO SILVER TREES"

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9 years ago, May 28th 2014 No: 50 Msg: #182070  
"C" is for Calypso

CALYPSO ROSE...from Tobago

"RUM & COCA COLA"

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9 years ago, May 29th 2014 No: 51 Msg: #182098  
Crashing in the sahel...searching Dire on the Niger River for this next artist...searching for distorted guitar with traditional rhythms.

Do yourself a favour and check this out

ANANSY CISSE...from Mali

"FATI KA"

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9 years ago, May 30th 2014 No: 52 Msg: #182128  
To all the souls who lost themselves I sing to you

Lyrics & music to minister to the soul

DEBORAH CONWAY & WILLY ZYGIER...from Australia

"THE BOOK OF LIFE"



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9 years ago, May 30th 2014 No: 53 Msg: #182129  
One of our most memorable musical experiences was in Zanzibar

Taareb music...Swahili style

CULTURE MUSICAL CLUB OF ZANZIBAR

"OUD & VIOLINS"



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9 years ago, May 30th 2014 No: 54 Msg: #182132  
Catchy tune from the King of Rai

CHEB KHALED...from Algeria

"AICHA"

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9 years ago, May 30th 2014 No: 55 Msg: #182133  
"C" is for Camara...a famous name in West Africa...the musical caravan touching down to experience the essence of travelling...DISCOVERY

MANGALA CAMARA...from Mali

"N'DJIENLALE"

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9 years ago, May 30th 2014 No: 56 Msg: #182134  
HOW LUCKY ARE YOU

Hot off the presses...talk about lucky to find the track I was searching for (especially when it's not titled on youtube!)

JULDEH CAMARA...the master of the one-stringed ritti from Gambia...with JUSTIN ADAMS...from UK

"FULANI COOCHIE MAN"

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9 years ago, May 30th 2014 No: 57 Msg: #182135  
"CCC" is for three cheers...ROBERT PLANT is in the house

"JULDEH CAMARA with JUSTIN ADAMS...& special guest on vocals & harp...ROBERT PLANT


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9 years ago, May 31st 2014 No: 58 Msg: #182156  
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The premier traditional Celtic group in the world, the Chieftains:
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9 years ago, June 2nd 2014 No: 59 Msg: #182231  
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Brilliant track Ezra...the Chieftains...from Ireland...at their dazzling best

No better way to clear the cobwebs

SO ENDS THE WEEK OF THE LETTER "C"...a CRACKER week it was

NEW WEEK...NEW LETTER

WELCOME TO THE WEEK OF THE LETTER "D"
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9 years ago, June 2nd 2014 No: 60 Msg: #182233  
"D" is for DAGNON...BAKU DAGNON

Irresistible rhythms from Mali...from one of the divas of the rich Malian musical traditions of the groits

"TITATI"...a song about love..."TITATI"

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