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Post by standing stone on Jun 23, 2016 15:24:00 GMT
this:wonderful: The Yoiker and the Landscape In the first of a new series of NATURE, sound recordist Chris Watson captures the remarkable chants of Andé Somby, a Sami yoiker. Yoiks are traditional Sami chants, which come from the earth and are largely inspired by natural world. When Andé invited sound recordist Chris Watson to record him yoiking near Kvalnes in the Lofoten Islands in Norway, Chris had no idea what an extraordinary and challenging experience this would be - not only to travel north of the Arctic Circle to record these ancient chants but also to gain an insight into the culture and beliefs of the Sami People. As a westerner he was about to step into a very different world. There are yoiks for people, animals and land. In the Sami tradition it's important for everyone to have a yoik; it's as important as being given a name, and for Andé, it's the Wolf yoik which has a special significance. For the recording of this and other yoiks, Andé led Chris up a very steep mountain to a small lake in a crater. Standing by the lake edge, surrounded by snow-capped mountains, the air is filled with most extraordinary sounds as Andé performs his yoiks. Yoiking is far more than just a performance, it is a much deeper connection with the earth; when a yoiker sings about an animal, for example, he believes he becomes that animal. Producer Sarah Blunt. www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gg566
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2016 16:38:16 GMT
A lot of Fairport
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Post by Rendrags on Jun 24, 2016 13:38:25 GMT
Dakhabrakha live at Glastonbury on BBC web site! After a sh*te day so far, this is raising my spirits! A lot of wet people are braving the foul weather. I'm keeping an eye open for Digital monkey! (....having said that I don't know what he looks like!)
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Post by sc on Jun 25, 2016 18:04:38 GMT
As Rendrags said some "Raising Spirits" musick, a little bit of Steve Hillage - Live Herald ............. play it LOUD and GLORIOUS
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Post by sc on Jun 25, 2016 18:17:06 GMT
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Post by deserttraveller on Jun 25, 2016 18:40:23 GMT
God, Saw Gong in 1977/6 in Bournemouth x2 Fish Rising tour and before that Camonbert Electric; the dope smoke was so thick.
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Post by sc on Jun 25, 2016 19:05:16 GMT
God, Saw Gong in 1977/6 in Bournemouth x2 Fish Rising tour and before that Camonbert Electric; the dope smoke was so thick. I'm kinda thinking of sticking with Hillage tonight and doing the whole of my collection, L, Live Herald, Flying Teapot Radio Gnome Invisible Part I, Angels Egg Radio Gnome Invisible Part II, You, 2032, Rainbow Dome Music, and Live Trans Missions, OK I have beer, malt and am emotional, but as you quite rightly point out DT a nice big fat one to share with friends would be perfect right now
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Post by sc on Jun 25, 2016 19:25:12 GMT
hmmm how do I "Like" a "Like"............ virtual spliff passes to DT, enjoy mate, I'm off for dinner
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Post by Rendrags on Jun 25, 2016 20:00:52 GMT
Fish Rising is still one of my favourite albums.
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Post by sc on Jun 25, 2016 20:04:13 GMT
Right that's food sorted ...... so what order??? hmmmmmm shuffles with eyes closed............ and it's Live Trans Missions .......... a bit of System 7 Hillage
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Post by sc on Jun 25, 2016 20:10:06 GMT
thinks to self ....."oh fat old man dance and forget it all"
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Post by deserttraveller on Jun 25, 2016 21:17:05 GMT
Just bought this album from Jacob & Drinkwater, at Glasto this weekend.
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Post by beanstew on Jun 25, 2016 21:18:14 GMT
Fell into a Saint Etienne hole on youtube. This happens a lot.
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Post by sc on Jun 25, 2016 21:26:04 GMT
Fish Rising is still one of my favourite albums. I have never understood why I have never bought "Fish Rising" or "Green", I really should
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Post by sc on Jun 25, 2016 21:49:39 GMT
Right time to shuffle again......... and it's Gong You
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