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The Virtual Conductor - Aquarelle -- one bloke and his synths creating an orchestral sound (with some vocalists for the choral parts). Kinda sounds like Oldfield or Vangelis going symphonic in parts. "Name Yer Price" lossless download from Bandcamp.

 

--Geoff

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1 hour ago, jazzdog@groovemasters said:

Guy Clark, Texas Cookin'.  RCA Victor ‎– APL1-1944  Australia 1976.

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One of America’s very best writers

My first Guy Clark And his second record way back when comes complete with Emmylou Harris

He wrote one of my favourite lines ever on much a later record

from memory

and I have seen the Mona Lisa

i have seen the David too

and i have heard Doc Watson play 

The Columbus Stockade Blues

Equates country music with the very pinnacle of Western art

I can only agree

 

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7 minutes ago, keyse1 said:

One of America’s very best writers

My first Guy Clark And his second record way back when comes complete with Emmylou Harris

He wrote one of my favourite lines ever on much a later record

from memory

and I have seen the Mona Lisa

i have seen the David too

and i have heard Doc Watson play 

The Columbus Stockade Blues

Equates country music with the very pinnacle of Western art

I can only agree

 

He was a legend, one of my favs  is Desperados Waiting For The Train from Old No. 1 https://www.discogs.com/Guy-Clark-Old-No-1/master/182992 

He pulled together an incredible line up on the Texas Cookin album [thanks Wikipedia!]:

Mike Leach – bass

Jerry Kroon – drums

Larrie Londin – drums

Chip Young – guitar

Brian Ahern – guitar

Lea Jane Berinati – keyboards, piano, background vocals

David Briggs – clarinet, piano, keyboards, clavinet, background vocals

Chuck Cochran – piano

Charlie Bundy – bass, background vocals

Susanna Clark – background vocals  [his wife]

Sammi Smith – background vocals

Hoyt Axton – background vocals

Tracy Nelson – background vocals

Nicolette Larson – background vocals

Rodney Crowell – guitar, background vocals

Johnny Gimble – fiddle

Pete Grant – dobro, pedal steel guitar

Emmylou Harris – background vocals

Jack Hicks – banjo

Chris Laird – drums, percussion, finger cymbals

Mike Leech – bass, string arrangements

Waylon Jennings – guitar, harmony vocals

Steve Keith – fiddle

Chips Moman – guitar

Mickey Raphael – harmonica

Danny Roland – guitar, background vocals

Tommy Williams – fiddle

Byron Bach – cello

Jerry Jeff Walker – guitar, background vocals

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Evening Lads & greetings from a chilly West Wyalong.

 

Finally arrived at Mum’s place last week, on the road for 25 hours, including a 4 hour sleep in the car, and stopping every hour for the Blu boy to drink and take a wiz.

I drove through the night, a night after the full moon; it was clear and a bit nippy.  It was a magical journey with the moonlight, especially south of Sydney heading out west where there was quite a frost.

As the day broke a fog had formed and it gave the landscape a spooky atmosphere and it was at this time I decided to play some music.

With such a long drive in the older car, I drove without music for most of it so I could hear the engine, wheels etc.

But, with the finish line in sight, the car not missing a beat, and such a “magestical” view and atmosphere, I decided to take the edge off with  some nice tunes.

 

First up I went with...

 

Radiohead  ‘Kid A’

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Being new to this album I thought it appropriate for my new life out west.

Loving this album big time..

 

It was what I could only describe as ‘a perfect listen’, the timing and situation, and also my state of mind.

 

How could I follow it?

 

Radiohead  ‘In Rainbows’

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I’m familiar with this album and at the time it was the perfect follow up.

 

Having my newest, second hand CD’s at the ready, I reached for the next one...

 

Black Cab  ‘Jesus East’

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Australian, Indie Rock/Electro/Psy with some eastern sounds/instruments.

I have been listening to this in the car ever since.

 

’Tis good to be back.  Suffering music withdrawels without the Cosmic Rig, still only have the laptop to play with and I’m missing good, deep vibrations.

 

Mum is doing well.  I started at the pub today, back to cooking now after over ten years of gardening.

Feeling good and confident I’ve made the right decision.

 

Cheers Big Ears

Ant.

 

Sorry ‘bout the delayed post, it was so memorable for me I had to share.

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Milk Carton Kids - All The Things That I Did and  All The Things That I Didn’t Do

 

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When Michael Clarke start his commentary it’s time to put on something that is worth listening to. This is a sublime listen, beautifully recorded with the duo joined by a full band.

 

Cheers

Paul

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