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Trip!

Have a good concert Mr Hack after giving the most obscure word yet..

Love Dub FX, has the makings of quite a good soul singer. All sound although mashed by electronics originate from his mouth, very inventive. Made his name as a street artist & so far refuses any kind of record deal.

Something newer and great feel to it coming from a roof in Mumbai or whatever they call it these days.

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Dr John The Night tripper in one of his trippier moments.

So link word is Doctor

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DPqhetkWXw

Plus his appearance with The Band in the Last Waltz, wonderful piano playing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCRrXZP8b0I

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Back again. Work took over and not had chance to post anything of meaning.

First thing that came to mind was John Lennon. This video reminds me of the first listen to a new single/album way back in the day. It makes me sad the way we consume music now.

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Little bit of early morning wake up Jazz

Scarlet

Scuse my self indulgence on almost every post in this thread!

From the same show, audio sounds good to my ears, great archive footage of prob my fav WR track. Some of the comments below this vid put the performance into perspective.

http://100greatestjazzalbums.blogspot.co.uk/2008/01/live-at-montreux-1976-weather-report.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lndw4UA9wuU

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As there's a O'Hara club in Croatia where this band come from & a band a Croation friend told me about. The interesting thing for me is the use of a type of bag pipe coming from Croatian folk music. I thought only Scotland had those things, a Spanish pal also tells tales of a small region in Northern Spain also using bag pipes, apparently there's a trade wind from there to Scotland. Interesting or boring!

Zumba

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Let's take Scarlet and O'Hara and put them together and link to Jet.

Jet Harris was the lead guitarist with The Shadows and a hugely influential electric guitarist who inspired a generation of youngsters to take up the guitar. Mark Knopfler amongst others lists him as one of his heroes.

Sadly Jet died three years ago from throat cancer at the age of 71. This is him playing with Marty Wilde's Wildcats at what was a 50th anniversary concert.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvGXRfih0p0

DOH!!!! Beaten to the post by Whisty by one minute. So I'd better follow on from Zumba. Zumba is the biggest branded slimming/fitness programme in the world. It was founded by three brothers by the name of Alberto.

This is Los Albertos (no family connection to the brothers) a ska/punk band from Brighton who've played Glasto a few times.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2olEjyUrdNk&list=PLED224CE1C665C017

So the new link word is Albertos

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You're not really making it easy Mr hack....

Ok, with Albertos being an hispanic slant on Albert (weak, I know), much like my morphing of one of my names for my forum name, it makes me think of Bob Dylan's Spanish is the Loving Tongue. I could have sworn it was on his Self Portrait album, but it's on his imaginatively titled Dylan.

Not Dylan, but Marianne Faithful instead.

"Spanish is the Loving Tongue" is a song based on the poem "A Border Affair" written by Charles Badger Clark in 1907. Clark was a cowboy poet who lived throughout the American West, and was named the Poet Laureate of South Dakota in 1937. The poem was set to music in 1925 by Billy Simon.

I'll take this to affair

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I used to have the hots for Marianne Faithful (along with most other men of my age) and she's produced some interesting stuff in later years.

If you have an affair maybe you need to keep it in the Family (that sounds incestuous but I don't mean it in that sense).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-sonJId90Y

This was my first introduction to Sly and the Family Stone

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4URogrXiKsI

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From Bound to Homeward

Paul Simon was a huge disappointment for me at Glasto. He really does need Art in concert with him. This was from their Central Park, New York concert which was magnificent.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjZ6YzICTz8

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To be homeward you must have a Destination, from the OST Final Destination 3, great track to close the movie. Of course the original is a classic but really liked this version. Only the music I'm afraid.

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Another final destination - The River

I've been a Springsteen fan for years and have seen him many times so I was a bit disappointed with his Glasto set. But watching the televised recording again he was actually still on great form.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSpnO6c_McQ

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Tina was superb live though I think she is now happily retired and living in Switzerland.

P.P. Arnold was a one time Ikette. So from Deep we'll go to Cut

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oo__EIXzAco

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A bit of humour. Rowan Atkinson's excellent Indian Waiter sketch. The link comes at about 4.30 with 'Paperback raitha'

So the link word to paper is back

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4LHLM4WIw0

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From Back to STREET; oh dear!

2 post ban I'm afraid.

Waves, originally recorded 1978. Whatever live link I find audio is bad. So a live audio under the one with images :)

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Two for the price of one here.

It gets complicated because I'm prompted to too many things. Originally my thought was a great late 60s/ early 70s Dutch band called Focus who produced an album and title track called Moving Waves. When I searched for that I came across a performance of their first big hit Hocus Pocus so I decided to post that instead. Happy memories because I first saw them in Amsterdam in the 70s when I had a Dutch girlfriend. They're still going strong and I saw them again a couple of years ago at the Cambridge Rock Festival. The nice thing is that I'm also still in touch with my then Dutch girlfriend, who is now just a great old friend.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyUIO0is3yY

However, having done that, my thoughts moved on to thoughts of bright, cheery sunshine at festivals so here is Katrina (late of Katrina and the Waves) with a bit of bouncy singalong.

So the final link word is Sunshine

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWx-9T3dCLY

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