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    02-23-2018, 05:51 PM (This post was last modified: 02-23-2018, 05:52 PM by Minyatur.)
    Had the pleasure of seeing this guy play live with Intervals (posted some songs not long ago), if you like guitar then that's for you (centered on it, so if you don't it's literally not for you)

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    03-02-2018, 12:18 AM
    I am learning to write music in a new music software.
    Here is my first attempt:
    Desynched - Sand Castle
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    ~



    Qiyan is the plural of Qaynah: a slave woman who masters a job. Qiyan is an Arabic term denoting the cultured
    slave-women of varying ethnic backgrounds who had been trained as singers/dancers/musicians/poets to entertain and
    entrance caliphs and other high officials at the Muslim courts in former times.  These women, highly prized for their arts,
    served in this role in ancient Arabia and in the medieval Península Ibérica (España and Portugal, Al Andalus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Andalus )
    and were responsible for performing and spreading the works of the composers  of the period. As the Christian warlords
    conquered more and more of the Muslim territories in Spain, i.e. al-Andalus/Sepharad, qiyan were captured and taken
    back to the courts of Europe as booty.

    "The first troubadour", William of Aquitaine (969 - 1030), grew up among qiyan and was surely influenced by them.
    The troubadour movement which started in Provence contributed to spreading their influence to the rest of Europe, as
    these travelling musicians moved from court to court. 

    The kind of love-&-longing songs heard here were sung variously in Old Spanish, Hebrew, Ladino, Arabic, and other
    languages, reflecting the eclectic cosmopolitan cultural mix in a civilization whose Sufi-influenced authorities not only
    allowed but positively protected the observation of religious belief systems (Christian, Jewish, and Muslim, predominantly,
    though others of even pagan nature were allowed to carry on if evidencing no evil intent) in an enlightened way that
    promoted a form of amicable coexistence that has not since been seen on our increasingly societally-fragmented and
    "triggerized"/polarized planet. For some lyrics, see http://www.qiyanskrets.se/lyrics.htm .

    E.g., (at 26:33) "Mi Yitneni Of" ("That I Had Wings", a traditional Sephardic Jewish song):

    Mi yitneni of tzi por kanaf k'tana!         That I had wings like those of a little bird!
    Habindude en sof nafshi ma mitana,      I wander endlessly to find shelter for my soul,
    Ah, bindud en sof nafshi ma mita!         Oh, I wander endlessly to find shelter for my soul!      







    Cool

    The Drum of the Realization

    The drum of the realization of the promise is beating; 
         we are sweeping the road to the sky.

    Your joy is here today --
         what remains for tomorrow?

    The armies of the day have chased the army of the night, 
         Heaven and earth are filled with purity and light.

    Oh! joy for he who has escaped from this world
         of perfumes and color!

    For beyond these colours and these perfumes, 
        there are other colors in the heart and the soul.

    Oh! joy for this soul and this heart who have escaped 
         the earth of water and clay,

    Although this water and this clay
         contain the hearth of the philosophical stone.


    Drumsound rises on the air,
         its throb, my heart.

    A voice inside the beat says,
         "I know you're tired, but come. This is the Way."

    Jelaluddin Rumi

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    03-03-2018, 01:10 AM (This post was last modified: 03-03-2018, 04:09 PM by Foha.)
    *edit*: I decided to move this post to creative commons forum.

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    03-05-2018, 10:12 AM
    Alanis Morissette “Thank You”
    https://youtu.be/i-jSWME37As

    Beautiful lyrics!
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    03-05-2018, 10:18 AM
    Like thirty 80's love songs set on shuffle.

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    03-06-2018, 06:36 PM
    I'm listening to a lot of Grateful Dead. Send help.
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    03-07-2018, 02:45 AM (This post was last modified: 03-12-2018, 03:28 PM by Dekalb_Blues.)
    ~
    Very much like my typical workaday office routine:



    This vid of a ca. 1999 ditty was created nine years ago by Timo Wilke as "Graduation Work for my Graphic Design Diploma"  -- I believe he passed.

    His present work: http://www.t-23.de/

    Le Tigre was, of course, quoting the mojo of the (now-)late great Poly Styrene (here very much alive performing ca. 1978 with her group, X-Ray Spex):


    Across the pond, we find (ca. '93) the irrepressible Kirsten Patches going full-tilt as usual:

    (Part 2 -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTv04NdhoUw )

    (°_o)  Transcriptions by Sid Vichyssoise:
      Cool
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    03-08-2018, 02:54 AM
    Is this what Kali Yuga sounds like? Badass!


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    03-08-2018, 05:53 PM
    James Blake- If The Car Beside You Moves Ahead



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYXM3uz1bjM

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    03-09-2018, 07:16 AM
    Awaken
    Dispel the dream of soul
    The swarm must have taken you..


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    03-13-2018, 07:43 PM (This post was last modified: 04-10-2019, 04:06 PM by Dekalb_Blues.)
    (03-06-2018, 06:36 PM)rva_jeremy Wrote: I'm listening to a lot of Grateful Dead. Send help.

    Q: What did the hippy at the Dead concert say when the drugs wore off?   

    [Image: You_70e414_1366933.jpg]  A: "Hey, what in God's name is that awful noise?!" 

    [*Ba-dum tssssssh*]

    Play for your life, and maybe -- just maybe -- they'll let you live!:


    Mohr relates his experience with the Yezidi-chalk-circle-like* mental prison he encountered 
    when trying to escape an unexpectedly labyrinthine "maze":

    * George Gurdjieff wrote about his encounters with the Yezidis (an ancient religious minority
    in northern Iraq and the Caucasus) several times in his book Meetings with Remarkable Men
    (London & NY: 1963), mentioning that they are considered to be "devil worshipers" by
    other ethnicities in the region. Also, in P. D. Ouspensky's book In Search of the Miraculous
    (London: 1947), he describes some strange customs that Gurdjieff observed in Yezidi boys:

    "He told me, among other things, that when he was a child he had often observed how 
    Yezidi boys were unable to step out of a circle traced round them on the ground." (p. 36)
    Berthold Brecht's 1948 play The Caucasian Chalk Circle alludes to this phenomenon.


    Decompress the E-Z (and Lay-Z enLightenin') way with Bob W.:

    (If required, get right back to frenetic keyed-upness with https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Z5BJ_s9EtM)

    It's so easy to get a little too personally invested in some group & their work, no?:


    Here's a little sonic treat I indulge in when I need to snap out of whatever musical (or other) groove I'm stuck in. 
    Mary Halvorson's a gal after my own black heart -- her psychic-space-exploring tunes, which she plays using her own 
    mindmeltacious guitar stylings, always work like a charm in defragmenting the ol' mind-patterning & reorienting 
    the condition my condition is in. 
    [WARNING: May Contain Atonal Jazz Music & Unorthodox Meter, Which As We All Know Are The Devil's Own]:

    If that doesn't work, then there's always https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-ZIzH6L2EA



    [Image: 338911ce7074f7e6240d33369d3ae2f1--s-hipp...comics.jpg]

    Cool

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    ~







    Hey Cyanicca, have you checked out Boiler Room? More primo techno/DJ stuff than you can shake a stick at!
    Dig, for instance, 32:00 & following in this set:


    BTW, re: cute but bizarre li'l Wednesday Addams (trivia questions: What was her middle name? What was her
    favorite pet spider's name?*
    ) . . .

    [Image: 11899233_1m.jpg?v=8CEAE490F0ACBB0]

    [Image: tumblr_ncj1j2yxbC1tmhynro2_400.gif]  Note her same-dressed headless doll, Marie Antoinette

    As a mere whippersnapper watching the original run of the wonderfully bizarre Addams Family TV series ('64-'66)  
    I had a crush on this dark-souled vixen -- oh, the siren call of these sultry Older Women, you know! (Lisa Loring is 
    nearly a whole year older than me, don't you know...) http://wizbangpop.com/2015/04/06/the-wed...range-one/

    [Image: lisa-loring1-196x300.jpg]  Recent pic. All growed-up.

    And don't even get me started on that mystery-clad vision of seemingly-innocent china-doll-faced beauty that was...

    [Image: tumblr_mps4g6H2fZ1sruysjo1_500.gif]

    Morticia (the late Carolyn Jones)! -- ofttime-speaker of la Française; très approprié pour une Belle sans Merci et Pitié
    qui, avec tant de complaisance et d'insouciance, parle dans La Langue de l'Amour à la consternation de son pauvre
    mari, l'adorateur
    Gomez, lui du sang espagnol chaud. If you catch my drift, nudge-nudge, wink-wink, say no more.

    Of course a few years had to roll by before I got up to speed with what ol' Gomez saw in her. He knew what was what --
    or I don't know Arkansaw!   RollEyes 

    Quite a musically progressive household -- here they're grooving to a circa '67 Human Beinz number:


    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    * Friday. Homer.
    Cool
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    Boiler Room is most excellent. One of my favorite sets..the crowd is perfect:





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    ~ ... we've been drinking whisky before breakfast!" -- American lyrics to old Irish fiddle tune
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4JVLu8uEfY

    Did just that this past weekend. I also had it for breakfast. Very spiritual experience in the midst
    of a three-days' savage craic -- o th' head o' me, 'tis shtill throbbin' fit f'r war-dhr-rums: hence this
    belated tribute to St. Patrick's Day.

    [Image: 1950s_here_s_a_toast_to_when_i_want_it_thumb.gif]

    Forget NASA's show-off astronauts -- this is the Right Stuff.  https://whiskeyclub.com/2017/10/28/redbreast-21/
     [Image: 21-bottle.jpg]
    . . .IN MODERATION, of course, you Sterno-crazed hobos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SI6UuwQtcUE

    [Image: menpants_4-9f4e4e23ebdr8a08485d5b959b0162266.jpg] Proper traditional attire is key if you want to
    get into the best low Celtic dives.


    As prophesied long ago by the ancient Afro-Celt seers, ya booty shall be brought4th!


    And lo! it came to pass. And this is what you get:

    (Dee-Lite-Drops-A-Few-Tabs-Of-Lords-of-Acid, a very popular trad-Irish genre)

    Meanwhile across the pond on the Emerald Isle, the jig is up, and Damhsa ar an sean nós
    (Old-style dancing) runs riot in the streets:

    Note: No bawdy jokes premised on the double-entendre use of the word "tap" will be countenanced.
    Especially from hoboes under the influence of Sterno -- that's right out.


    [Image: 42.jpg]

    Beannachtai Na Feile Padraig Oraibh! (St. Patrick’s Day Blessing Upon You!)

    Saint Patrick was a gentleman, he came from decent people
    He built a church in Dublin town and on it put a steeple
    His father was a Gallagher, his mother was a Grady
    His aunt was an O'Shaughnessy and his uncle was a Brady
    Success to bold Saint Paddy's fist he was a saint so clever
    he gave the snakes and toads a twist and banished them forever.

    No wonder that them Irish lads should be so gay and frisky
    Sure Saint Patrick taught them that as well as making whisky
    No wonder that the saint himself should understand distilling
    His mother had a shebeen shop in the town of Enniskillen


    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    A Chúnla a chroí ná tar níos goire dhom! (3x)
    (Cúnnla dear don't come any nearer to me!)
    Go deimhin muise tiocfaidh! a deir Cúnla.
    ("Surely I will!" says Cúnla.)
    A recent update on a ca. 14th-c. Irish children's song, Englished from the original Gaeilge:

    (. . . that selection from the best album of the best Irish band evarr to grace God's Own Land: 
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LT81AkyL...yLveg&t=64
    Those curlish enough to disagree -- may a grizzly gray cat eat 'em and may th' divil eat th' cat! --
    will step outside and I'll take a shillelagh to them and their brother's cabbages --
    and may they live to marry wenches that blow wind like stones from a sling!)
    A contemporary Irish band with killer chops & spirit in the tradition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67HYCMLJlQo  

    Vibrant renditions of many Irish tunes as transmuted through the diasporic folk process
    in the greenfields of America: 
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtVFfJGBeEY
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrlpFA5BbuU


    ...A bit later in that process we have the 80% Irish-ancestry singer/songwriter/guitarist Annie Erin Clark
    (here with her debut EP, recorded at age 20 as a student project while she was at Berklee -- which she later dropped
    out of, the slacker! That's no way to make good!) who took as a performance-name the very Irish Roman Catholic "St. Vincent":
     
    https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/music...-1.3264655
     
    [Image: Slainte_Bitches_A_Black_compact.png?v=1457326266] Cool 

     Fad saol agat, gob fliuch, agus bás in Éirinn!
    (Long life to you, a wet mouth, and death in Ireland!)

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