YouTube music ramblings

My god music absolutely fell off a cliff in about 1995. Doesn’t seem to have recovered since.

Also slightly blew my mind that Superstition came out the year after Stairway to Heaven.

Nice post, she was prime for this performance. I don’t listen to her much these days but she is unmistakable and innovative in ways far beyond most artists of the last 30 years. Her performance of Joga is also exceptionally captivating, she builds this with all her being into something quite mesmerizing

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Mention of Bjork always reminds me of my best mate at primary school, Stuart Brooks.
He is a great trumpet player and I knew he had played on some Bjork albums.
I decided to google him.
Quite a CV for a ‘session’ musician you have never heard of!

Oh fuck
Just seen this

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The way she holds the note at 2min 30 ish is fantastic

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There are not many people with overlaps between Songs of Praise and James Bond.

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1977 the birth of Daft Punk

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Rather nice guitar duet

When you’re hopelessly overqualified for the day-job (stick with it for 1min + )

The character is ‘Nyango Star’ and the drummer is rumoured to be a lass called Nao Kawakita from ‘Maximum The Hormone’ :open_mouth:

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Never even heard of “Scottish smallpipes”.

Don’t watch if you have photosensitive epilepsy.

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Three different types of pipes apprantly. Saw some pipemakers on TV in the last few weeks.
Small pipes for indoors, Lerss volume, Burns night dinners and the like.

There should be four

Then the silent ones would get my vote

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Love it when new old footage appears

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AI does an Oasis album & once it gets going it’s fairly plausible. Where does all this end?

Oasis real didn’t have much I, A or otherwise…

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Talking of Harmonicas

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He was great but the king of the blues harp had to be Little Walter.

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Was listening to Billy Biser the other day. He could play

Some jazz from Scotland’s up and coming musicians