Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Andrew Bird

One of the very best things about the Internet, and probably one of the things that people in the music industry despise is the sheer number of fine artists who now are offered a fair chance to have their music heard all over the world.

A person like Andrew Bird, whose talent is undeniable, is one of those gifted musicians that cannot be easily pigeonholed. Folk? Well, yeah but that certainly a limited definition to the kind of music he makes.

“It’s been a part of my life every single day from the age of 4, but it wasn't until I was 16 that I finally registered it as something I was pretty good at, that I was going to throw myself into. I was going to become a musician, with all the attendant romantic and egotistical impulses. I practiced six hours a day, all the way through music school. There, I saw everyone being groomed for one institutionalized way of making music. I could tell that I'd be completely depressed playing violin in an orchestra. I knew, from that time on, I’d have to sew my own coat, book my own shows, wait for people to come to me. Got into this racket of getting in a van, driving round the country, and that’s still what I’m doing.” http://goo.gl/4m7mF

That's the best definition of an artist that I believe I've ever heard. Frankly I can be selfish when it comes to discovering quality amongst all the crap that's out there. So I am often torn when I encounter little gifts like Bird's music, between sharing with the rest of the world who may or may not appreciate him as I do, or keeping this joy to myself.

So, I guess you can see what my final decision was. All young musicians should have a chance of knowing what to aim for, I think. And all those who think that all music nowadays is totally crap, then you can watch these two clips and feel a little better, I hope.

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The CD of the Month–February 2011

Each month, this blog will feature a new CD of quality music. The player and playlist are on the sidebar for easy listening. You find information on purchasing here. MagnaTune, which sponsors the playlist, is certainly worth a check and provides an alternative to the music corporation model for music promotion and delivery.

Beth Quist New Moon

Beth Quist's latest album, New Moon, draws from all her influences covering many genres. The album journey begins more in the West, travels through quiet pensive landscapes & driving percussive tunes, then ends with a traditional Turkish song. Beth's signature soaring 4-octave soprano vocals weave throughout. High tech samples are blended with ancient acoustic instruments like hammered dulcimer & Persian daff. Beth plays all the instruments except cello/track 8: James Hoskins, & doumbek/track 2: Nathan Good.

In the years since Beth released her last solo album she's flown 65 feet in the air with Cirque du Soliel, toured Europe & played Carnegie Hall with Bobby McFerrin. Now she has finally found a supportive space to create & record in the remote CO mountains. Beth is psyched & grateful to have the opportunity to share her solo music with all who are interested & supportive.

http://goo.gl/O3m7H

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Hüsnü Şenlendirici ve Trio Chios - Gel Gel Kayıkçı

"The Two Sides of the Aegean Sea" is a musical collaboration between artists from Greece and Turkey. Featuring Hüsnü Şenlendirici, one of Turkey's finest clarinetists and the Trio Chios, from the small island of Chios in Greece, the CD represents probably one of the best examples of how music-rather than politics- can bring cultures together. Not only that, the fact that, in the hands of accomplished artists of this caliber, each musical style is allowed to mingle and enhance the other, while at the same time, not losing any of its identity.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Dancing in the Moonlight

Tonight's a full moon and so I thought I would share this with you. This is such a happy and romantic song.

Monday, December 14, 2009

I Cried for You – Katie Melua

"I Cried For You"
You're beautiful so silently
It lies beneath a shade of blue
It struck me so violently
When I looked at you
But others pass, they never pause,
To feel that magic in your hand
To me you're like a wild rose
They'd never understand why
I cried for you
When the sky cried for you
And when you went
I became a hopeless drifter
But this life was not for you
Though I learned from you,
That beauty need only be a whisper

I'll cross the sea for a different world,
With your treasure, a secret for me to hold
In many years they may forget
This love of ours or that we met,
They may not know
how much you meant to me.

I cried for you
When the sky cried for you,
And when you went
I became a hopeless drifter.
But this life was not for you,
Though I learned from you,
That beauty need only be a whisper
Without you now I see,
How fragile the world can be
And I know you've gone away
But in my heart you'll always stay.
I cried for you
when the sky cried for you,
And when you went
I became a hopeless drifter.
But this life was not for you,
Though I learned from you,
That beauty need only be a whisper
That beauty need only be a whisper

Written by Katie Melua
Published by Melua Music Ltd / Sony / ATV Music Publishing (UK) Ltd
From the album 'Piece By Piece'

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Dedicated to my friend, Can Kulduk

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

It's a Happening World…

Here's a happy song by Paula Wayne to put a Nomadic smile on your face. Special thanks to Scopitone for this happening clip.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

And One of Them Just Winked….

I thought you might enjoy a bit of beach blanket madness. By the way, I still dance like the guy in blue Speedos- even to slow songs.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Green Onions- Cherry Wainer and Don Storer


Cherry Wainer and Don Storer play "Green Onions" on German TV show "Beat Beat Beat", July 1st, 1966
I love the expressions on Cherry's face. It is always great to see somebody who enjoys what he/she does. And did you catch the poodle?

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Music Video from Nomadic View– E.B.L?

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Direct from Nomadic View studios, E.B.L.?, our latest compo, featuring the Nomadic Dancers.

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Thursday, October 9, 2008

Regina Spektor- Hotel song

I may be slow so I am only excited because this is a personal discovery. Probably the entire world already knows and by now, thoroughly dislikes this singer. But..I like this song the best so far but I am still listening. Sometimes songs can grow on you after you listen to them a couple of times. video "Hotel Song" Come in, come in Come into my world I've got to show Show show you Come into my bed I've got to know Know know you I have dreams of orca whales and owls But I wake up in fear You will never be my You will never be my fool Will never be my fool Floaters in my eyes Wake up in an hotel room Cigarettes and lies I am a child, it's too soon I have dreams of orca whales and owls But I wake up in fear You will never be my You will never be my fool Will never be my fool A little bag of cocaine A little bag of cocaine So who's the girl wearing my dress I figured out her number Inside a paper napkin But I don't know her address I wade downstairs The porter smiles to me a smile I've bought With a couple of gold coins A sign that I've been caught I have dreams of orca whales and owls But I wake up in fear You will never be my You will never be my dear Will never be my dear, dear friend Dear dear friend, dear dear friend... A little bag of cocaine A little bag of cocaine So who's the girl wearing my dress I figured out her number Inside a paper napkin But I don't know her address Come in, come in Come into my world I've got to show Show show you Come into my bed I've got to know Know know you I have dreams of orca whales and owls But I wake up in fear You will never be my You will never be my dear Will never be my dear, dear friend Dear dear friend, dear dear friend...

Lolita Mix

I found this clip on.. three guesses. It has dubbed over music which I normally do not like. However, in this case, the song has just right sound to match the scenes. By the way, this is Kubrick's version and not that wretched remake. video Teenager by Camera Obscura For your birthday she sent you a card She didn’t sign her name she gave an autograph Now she’s trying to call your bluff Is she your true love? We knew the boy who went from Mod to Ted She asked matter of fact had he gone off his head He was uncomplaining as a tree Not a thing like me You’re not a teenager So don’t act like one Sure she’s a heartbreaker Does she have one? Is it down to me, down to me we both rarely speak? I went for a stroll after dark I thought of you with her while staring at the black I didn’t have you down for being easily led Or the girl well read I went for a stroll after dark I thought of you and her, I think I’m going mad Can you help me to see where I’m going wrong? Help me finish this song

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