Just one more flashback …
Andy Summers, the master of elegant understatement - Lyrics suddenly seem more relevant also
Electronic Dance Music
Swedish House Mafia - Don’t You Worry Child ft. John Martin
Progressive rock perhaps?
Opeth - In My Time Of Need
Electronic music
Namito, Solmaz Lou - Greetings to the Sun
Acoustic music
Ustad Bismillah Khan and company: Raag Malkauns
Ah, here’s one more: Raag Bhairavi
And because you liked it so much here’s a longer version:
And see how I know you like it here’s an even longer version
(though the name is a teeny weeny bit shorter: “Raag Bhairav”)
This time by Ustad Rashid Khan
Evanescence - My Immortal
Some sort of electronic music
Infected Mushroom - Stretched
A discord song
Symphonic Rock
Aviators - "Chaos Theory"
A song about copyright on YouTube, presented as a generic love song for comedic value
Pop Punk
Stealing Shad3z - “Hasbro Claimed Rights to This Song Title” - ft. Francis Vace
It’s been a while since I put some songs here, but I just bought some songs from Bandcamp, and here are two of them. The first is more serious, but the second is pretty funny; read the description in the video if you don’t get it.
Seminal South African anti-Apartheid song (Rock/Mbaqanga crossover):
Worth a listen, just for the sax solo.
From the wonderful Escaflowne OST.
Great atmosphere in form of a menuet.
Richard Thompson is always worth a mention
Stevland Morris is one of my saints.
Get Over - Hikaru no Go 1st Opening Theme
(Again, some of my saints and heroes)
Today, just breathing reminds me of how fragile we are.
Stevie Wonder & Sting
OK, have to extend this post …
Stevie Wonder & Sting – “Higher Ground” and “Roxanne”
Stevie Wonder & Bill Withers - Ain’t No Sunshine
Stevie Wonder & Ray Charles – Living Just Enough For The City
But, aah… the torture never stops, have to add yet another one, or was it two?
Daft Punk, Pharrell & Stevie Wonder - Get Lucky
Clubish rap track.
West Wes - Get it Down Low
PS. Trohde please only one share per post. (easier to limit spam… and also easier to like)
Climbing up on Solsbury Hill
I could see the city light.
Wind was blowing, time stood still.
Eagle flew out of the night.
He was something to observe.
Came in close I heard a voice.
Standing stretching every nerve.
Had to listen, had no choice.
I did not believe the information.
Just had to trust imagination.
My heart went boom, boom, boom.
Son, he said, grab your things, I’ve come to take you home…
September '77
Port Elizabeth weather fine
It was business as usual
In police room 619
Oh Biko, Biko, because Biko
Oh Biko, Biko, because Biko
Yihla Moja, Yihla Moja
-The man is dead.