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HBD, George ✌️
Each day just goes so fast I turn around, it’s past You don’t get time to hang a sign on me / George Harrison - Love To You I grew up in a house with Beatles music playing all the time. This had to have been the first introduction to this crazy awesome sound I would later learn was the sitar. Have any favorite sitar songs?
2 likes • 18d
Check out Anoushka Shankar for some mind blowing Sitar. She’s released a few ep’s over the last couple years which are beautiful. And if you ever get a chance to see her live I highly recommend it. She’s the daughter of Ravi Shankar who taught George…
1 like • 18d
And don’t forget this 90’s classic! Kula Shaker - Tatva https://youtu.be/wfONbfAVWGk?si=m9gFLuJQsztH_6TW Just a wee bit of George Harrison influence…
Song?
Drop one song in the comments and don’t explain why. Go!
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Go! - Tones on Tail
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No Government - Nicolette
Random: Reykjavik music venues allowing <18yo
Hey, just landed in Reykjavik with my kiddos, and it’s our first time in Iceland. My kids and I love live music, but I’m having a heck of a time figuring out which of the awesome shows we could see permit kids. If you have experience with music venues and/or bringing kids to loud music in Reykjavik, I’d love some tips!
1 like • 23d
I’d love to hear how your trip went, what music you saw etc. I hope you found some great all ages venues. That’s my dream trip I’ll hopefully be able to do soon…
1 like • 21d
@Laura Lasser oh know! What a drag. Glad to hear you’re on the mend. Take care
Fav Band You Can't See live
What's a favorite band that you weren't able to see live? There has to be some rules on this one, so here we go: - You must have been able to see them at some point, but didn't, for whatever reason - There's no likely way for you to see them live in the future, for whatever reason For me, there was a chance I could have seen Concrete Blonde play in New Mexico, but I only found out about the concert the day before, and there was no way I would have been able to make it up to the show never mind getting tickets. Also for me, there's bands I thought I'd never see which I've now seen four or five times, and bands that felt like they were right there which I never caught.
3 likes • Jan 28
Just bought tickets to see Cabaret Voltaire at the Moore in May…there’s a band I never even considered I’d be able to see live. And granted it’ll be the old guy version (minus one who died, RIP Richard Kirk) but still should be cool.
1 like • Feb 13
@Sherri Goodman I was so fortunate to see the specials (with Terry) when their reunion show came through seattle. He was the best. And Talk Talk…sigh
Band or Album that blew you away...
A bit of an opposite to John's "the song you weren't ready for" is the band / album that hit you exactly where you were at that time of your life. Way back in the before times, my friend stopped by randomly and said, "Hey. Whatever you're doing? Stop. You're listening to this now." He then put on Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots by The Flaming Lips. That album, from start to end - an absolute piece of art. I'm still a bit gobsmacked by it. I'd heard of the flaming lips, and knew the ol' "She don't use jelly" song, but this was something entirely different. For that hour or whatever I was completely transfixed. I'd also add Portishead's "Dummy" to this list - although the time and circumstances were quite different to this one... As an aside, several years later, I was waiting in the OKC airport for a flight to Denver, when a guy with curly longish hair, sunglasses, and a feather boa walks by me and sits down in the same seating area. I whisper to my partner - "Hey! I think that's Wayne Coyne!" Not only was it really Wayne Coyne, but he sat in the row directly in front of us. We ended up on a turbo-prop airplane, flying through a snow storm in the winter. When we landed, there was no jet-bridge, and it was late at night. They let us deplane on the tarmac and had to walk to the terminal in the snow. Halfway to the terminal, Wayne stopped to turn back and take a picture of the plane, with snow blowing all around us in the wind - an iconic image. I didn't stop Wayne to tell him how amazing Yoshimi was, or how important it was to me (I deeply respect the personal space of public people when they are not "on") but I've since made it a point to tell artists I meet at concerts or whatever how much I love their work, or how important it is to me. Every time I've done so, it's been really rewarding. But that's another topic for conversation...
2 likes • Feb 8
Massive Attack - Blue Lines Saint Etienne - Foxbase Alpha
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Demian Shoemaker
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