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SeriousLee

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Location: Dans l'milieu d'deux milles livres


Posted: Apr 26, 2019 - 12:48pm

 oldviolin wrote:


 SeriousLee wrote:
I was moved by this particular quote from a letter this girl wrote to her brother:

"I always feel a little uneasy when things come to an end, like this pad of paper inevitably will. It feels like I'm losing a moment in time. I'm not a particularly materialistic person but I do find that possessions, like music or food, grant me access to memories that I may have otherwise lost" (Olivia Quinn Bibby)
Edit: Forgot to mention I don't know this girl. Just happened to read the obits today, something I don't often do.
 

I can only imagine how her Father must feel...
 
Indeed...{#Cry}
oldviolin

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Posted: Apr 26, 2019 - 11:49am



 SeriousLee wrote:
I was moved by this particular quote from a letter this girl wrote to her brother:

"I always feel a little uneasy when things come to an end, like this pad of paper inevitably will. It feels like I'm losing a moment in time. I'm not a particularly materialistic person but I do find that possessions, like music or food, grant me access to memories that I may have otherwise lost" (Olivia Quinn Bibby)
Edit: Forgot to mention I don't know this girl. Just happened to read the obits today, something I don't often do.
 

I can only imagine how her Father must feel...

Antigone

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Posted: Apr 26, 2019 - 11:47am



 SeriousLee wrote:
I was moved by this particular quote from a letter this girl wrote to her brother:

"I always feel a little uneasy when things come to an end, like this pad of paper inevitably will. It feels like I'm losing a moment in time. I'm not a particularly materialistic person but I do find that possessions, like music or food, grant me access to memories that I may have otherwise lost" (Olivia Quinn Bibby)
Edit: Forgot to mention I don't know this girl. Just happened to read the obits today, something I don't often do.
 



ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Apr 26, 2019 - 9:53am



 SeriousLee wrote:
I was moved by this particular quote from a letter this girl wrote to her brother:

"I always feel a little uneasy when things come to an end, like this pad of paper inevitably will. It feels like I'm losing a moment in time. I'm not a particularly materialistic person but I do find that possessions, like music or food, grant me access to memories that I may have otherwise lost" (Olivia Quinn Bibby)

 

Dang.
SeriousLee

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Posted: Apr 26, 2019 - 9:43am

I was moved by this particular quote from a letter this girl wrote to her brother:

"I always feel a little uneasy when things come to an end, like this pad of paper inevitably will. It feels like I'm losing a moment in time. I'm not a particularly materialistic person but I do find that possessions, like music or food, grant me access to memories that I may have otherwise lost" (Olivia Quinn Bibby)
Edit: Forgot to mention I don't know this girl. Just happened to read the obits today, something I don't often do.
haresfur

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Posted: Mar 27, 2019 - 12:27am



 maryte wrote:
 

Maybe Bill will add Ranking Full Stop to the play list for a few days
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Posted: Mar 26, 2019 - 7:59pm

 R_P wrote:
Dick Dale, the Inventor of Surf Rock, Was a Lebanese-American Kid from Boston
Dale’s work was directly and mightily informed by the Arabic music that he listened to as a child. “My music comes from the rhythm of Arab songs,” Dale told the journalist George Baramki Azar, in 1998. “The darbukkah, along with the wailing style of Arab singing, especially the way they use the throat, creates a very powerful force.”

Dale was left-handed, and he preferred to play a custom-made Fender Stratocaster guitar at an indecent volume. (After he exploded enough amplifiers, Fender also made him a custom amplifier—the Dick Dale Dual Showman.) His version of “Misirlou” is gorgeously belligerent. Though it feels deeply American—it is so heavy with the energy of teen-agers, hot rods, and wide suburban boulevards—“Misirlou” is in fact an eastern Mediterranean folk song. The earliest recorded version is Greek, from 1927, and it was performed in a style known as rebetiko, itself a complex mélange of Orthodox chanting, indigenous Greek music, and the Ottoman songs that took root in Greek cities during the occupation. (A few years back, I spent some time travelling through Greece for a Times Magazine story about indigenous-Greek folk music; when I heard “Misirlou” playing from a 78-r.p.m. record on a gramophone on the outskirts of Athens—a later, slower version, recorded by an extraordinary oud player named Anton Abdelahad—I nearly choked on my cup of wine.)


 
 
 
WOW. I had no idea about Dick being from Boston or Misirlou's origin in the eastern Mediterranean. Great post—thank you!

haresfur

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Posted: Mar 26, 2019 - 6:00pm



 maryte wrote:
  


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Posted: Mar 26, 2019 - 4:55pm



The Beat singer Ranking Roger dies aged 56


oldviolin

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Posted: Mar 25, 2019 - 11:23am



 ScottFromWyoming wrote:


 maryte wrote:
 

I confess to thinking two things:
 
1: The Governor?
2: There's another Scott Walker?



 
Oh several. At least one politician in this state. Plus more locally we have an incredible
fiddler teacher and mentor to young musicians by that name and and he lives on a corner lot at guess which streets...righty right. Can't make that up...

But the Scott Walker in question left an incredible legacy to experimental music for sure. Not to everyone's taste perhaps but he was a special artist.

ScottFromWyoming

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Posted: Mar 25, 2019 - 10:20am



 maryte wrote:
 

I confess to thinking two things:
 
1: The Governor?
2: There's another Scott Walker?



oldviolin

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Posted: Mar 25, 2019 - 9:56am



 maryte wrote:
 

Dang :(
maryte

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Posted: Mar 25, 2019 - 9:33am

 Proclivities wrote:


 maryte wrote:
 
Yes, I heard about that on the radio.  I saw an interesting documentary about him a few years ago.


 

We own this one:


Proclivities

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Posted: Mar 25, 2019 - 9:22am



 maryte wrote:
 
Yes, I heard about that on the radio.  I saw an interesting documentary about him a few years ago.

maryte

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Posted: Mar 25, 2019 - 9:19am


Scott Walker, experimental pop hero, dies aged 76
R_P

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Posted: Mar 19, 2019 - 5:42pm

Dick Dale, the Inventor of Surf Rock, Was a Lebanese-American Kid from Boston
Dale’s work was directly and mightily informed by the Arabic music that he listened to as a child. “My music comes from the rhythm of Arab songs,” Dale told the journalist George Baramki Azar, in 1998. “The darbukkah, along with the wailing style of Arab singing, especially the way they use the throat, creates a very powerful force.”

Dale was left-handed, and he preferred to play a custom-made Fender Stratocaster guitar at an indecent volume. (After he exploded enough amplifiers, Fender also made him a custom amplifier—the Dick Dale Dual Showman.) His version of “Misirlou” is gorgeously belligerent. Though it feels deeply American—it is so heavy with the energy of teen-agers, hot rods, and wide suburban boulevards—“Misirlou” is in fact an eastern Mediterranean folk song. The earliest recorded version is Greek, from 1927, and it was performed in a style known as rebetiko, itself a complex mélange of Orthodox chanting, indigenous Greek music, and the Ottoman songs that took root in Greek cities during the occupation. (A few years back, I spent some time travelling through Greece for a Times Magazine story about indigenous-Greek folk music; when I heard “Misirlou” playing from a 78-r.p.m. record on a gramophone on the outskirts of Athens—a later, slower version, recorded by an extraordinary oud player named Anton Abdelahad—I nearly choked on my cup of wine.)

KurtfromLaQuinta

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Posted: Mar 19, 2019 - 4:45pm



 Coaxial wrote:

He was the glue that held so many of those songs together...A true legends in his own time and a good human being to boot.
{#Cheers}
Thank you, sir, for your service to mankind.
 

He lived in Rancho Mirage.
KurtfromLaQuinta

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Posted: Mar 19, 2019 - 4:45pm



 R_P wrote:
 

He lived in 29 Palms.
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Posted: Mar 17, 2019 - 2:16pm

Dick Dale, Surf Rock Icon, Dead at 81
Coaxial

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Posted: Mar 13, 2019 - 6:51am

 miamizsun wrote:

rip hal

was with the west coast wrecking crew

there's somewhat of an east coast version of the same thing
The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, also known as the Swampers, is a group of American studio musicians playing soulR&Brock and roll and country, based in the city of Muscle Shoals, Alabama. They have appeared on more than 500 recordings, including 75 gold and platinum hits. Originally the house band at Rick Hall's FAME Studios, the group went on to found their own competing business, the famed Muscle Shoals Sound Studios. The group was inducted into the Nashville-based Musicians Hall of Fame in 2008 and into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in 1995, "as four of the finest studio musicians in the world", also receiving the Lifework Award in 2008.


 
He was the glue that held so many of those songs together...A true legends in his own time and a good human being to boot.{#Cheers}Thank you, sir, for your service to mankind.
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