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Wow, Thank you leila hamaya. I can't stop listening to your selections. Could you please post more?
 
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Rick Roman wrote:Wow, Thank you leila hamaya. I can't stop listening to your selections. Could you please post more?



cool.
i LOVE music, of every genre =)

heres some nick drake. hard to pick favorites, but he is definitely in my top ten favorite all time greatest musicians :



been listening to some pieta brown, daughter of greg brown





mostly lately i listen to stuff thats really mellow, hardly any words or really focus on vocals, lots of drums, dreamy music.
not sure what to call this, but its my favorite genre...chill trip hop? down tempo dub? atmospherica? lol, thats a good one. if thats not a genre i am making it one - atmospherica. thats my fave =) though theres lots of bands in different genres that do something like this style.




love these folks especially, for their atmospherica:
 
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leila hamaya thank you.... lots of stuff I've never heard, like Peita Brown and Lucie Thorne. Really cool video.
 
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Leila, I am looking forward to listening to all you have posted, lots of new (to me) musicians. thanks!

I am starting to clean off our record shelves so we can move everything to the other side of the room and finish the floor there. Anyway am running across things I haven't played in a long time. This is one of several period albums.....I tried to find a youtube of it or part of it and could not. Lyrichord records LL 82 the instruments have a nice sound...unusual.
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BUTTHOLE SURFERS - PEPPER (1996) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CO8vBVUaKvk
 
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This one keeps haunting me:


 
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that Bela Fleck tune is gorgeous , Topher...is it off of something new? I've got a few of his CD's, nothing with this combination of acoustic though.

Rick, I haven't listened to the ButtHole Surfers yet, but I intend to

We are listening to John Prine today...looking thru old cassettes to find this song, 'Flash Back Blues' so my husband can learn it on his guitar. He's really pretty good (and so , of course, is JP.)


 
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