No Holds Barred radio on the 'net. I love the sound of potty humour early in the morning...
A copy of a Farnham album I made to send to some friends. It's in the mail.
Some traditional Qawalli from Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
Qawalli is the devotional music of Pakistan, and Nusrat is HUGE there. He also does pop, and has recorded with Peter Gabriel and others.
Truck Turner - Isaac Hayes
Dane Smith - country swing in Garland, TX.
Blumentopf. . . German hip hop. . .
cavfancier... I have a CD by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan... it's high energy music...
cavfancier sent me looking... now I'm listening to the CD "Bliss"... which is a compilation of International music... the first cut is Nasrat Fateh Ali Khan's "Fault Lines".... Peter Gabriel's "Zaar" is also on this CD....
:-)
calling ehBeth...
UofT Faculty of Music & Aldeburgh Connection Young Artist Recitals. Katherine Whyte - soprano, Megan Latham - mezzo, Stephen Erickson - tenor, Peter McGillivray, Stephen Ralls - piano.
December 4, 2001 8:00 p.m.
Walter Hall, Edward Johnson Bldg, UofT, Toronto (416) 978-3744
$12/6
All right NNY! Ted ROCKS!
http://www.tednugent.com
"Truck Turner" - heh - I saw that movie ... ;-)
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan is cool. Beautiful music, and quite some of it's been remixed into pretty hefty dance tunes, too.
Soul Coughing was cool, too. "Is Chicago - Is Not Chicago!"
Curtis Mayfield rules. One of my heroes.
Wy - that was a beautiful little description.
Mark Knopfler - Sailing to Philadelphia
Thought I'd add this here for when you next listen to the Double Fantasy album
Quote: Album John Lennon signed for man who killed him hours later offered for sale online
ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK, Nov. 28 ?- The record album John Lennon signed for the man who killed him hours later is for sale online.
Gary Zimet, president of the Web site Moments in Time, said the album, ''Double Fantasy,'' is being offered for $525,000.
The album is being sold by the man who found it in the front gate flower planter outside the Dakota apartment building near Central Park. Mark David Chapman shot and killed Lennon in 1980 outside the building, where Lennon lived with his wife, Yoko Ono.
''There has been a tremendous amount of interest,'' Zimet said in a phone interview. ''This is the greatest rock 'n' roll piece ever sold.''
Zimet said on the Web site that the owner, ''a Beatle fan all of his life ... wrestled for 18 years before coming to the decision to sell the album.''
The owner had turned the album in to police as evidence, and it was returned ''with a letter of extreme gratitude from the District Attorney,'' said Zimet, who did not identify the album's owner.
The album bears the signature of John Lennon and is dated 1980. Zimet said the cover and dust jacket contain forensically enhanced fingerprints of Chapman.
Sweetheart of the Rodeo - The Byrds