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Joyous rendition of an oldie (depending on what you consider an oldie!). Bet not many of you can watch this without smiling..... :D

Celebration (Kool and The Gang) | Playing For Change | Song Around The World https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Lu41LulQos

There are some really great PFC Songs Around The World, which put together a virtual band of musicians, occasionally some famous, more often unknown locals and sometimes just street musicians, and often a mix of the above, physically situated around the world to play a song together. The production challenges must be, well, challenging!

I first discovered Playing For Change when last summer I was grabbed by a great rendition of an ever older (and much covered anyway) classic coming out of my neighbour's window, and had to ask him who it was. I do reckon this is probably one of the best versions of La Bamba, ever... ;)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5dkwQY-_tk

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Bubblesofearth wrote:The tv series 'The 100' brought me to this excellent cover of 'into the black' by Chromatics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSycSBYHitc BoE
There are songs that can credibly be covered, and others that arguably shouldn't or can't - *IMHO*. That's a Neil Young+Crazy Horse song with deep lyrics, of a time, of a generation. Haha... sounding like an oldster, but some things are best left as hallowed ground and not disturbed by those who weren't there to see.

Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Hey Hey, My My ( Into the Black ) live 1991 HD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_hoW6q ... nofederico

For the same reason, say, a contemporary cover of the Stones 'Sympathy for the Devil' simply cannot hope to get out of the blocks, at least for anyone for whom the original, was for most of their lives the original. I hark back to when song-writing was biographical (vs nonsense), generational and often referencing events of it's time and hence ones own life.
'Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil (Live Altamont, 1969)'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqK-J9S ... ones50yrs5

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Naim hi-fi are like the Bentley of British hi-fi. In fact these days they manufacture the 'stereos' found in Bentleys. Prior and today they also manufacture very high-end hi-fi, somewhere down Swindon or Bristol way.

The owner of the small campany is of course a complete muso. So, with concluding that CDs were not recorded to a sufficiently high quality to match the quality of his hi-fi, he set up his own record lable. 20 years ago he was pioneeting doing HD 24[?]-bit sampling and so on. The Long/short was the output was phenomenal, breath-taking, if often highly professional but relatively unknown performers to the wider market.

This is from an early Naim lable album I was given and it's still breath-taking. I struggle to name the genre, ... [I shan't], but you'd need to be quite jaundiced to not find pleasure in it, IMHO.

That nimble voice, the effortless range ... Oh heavens it's lovely. Even through my laptop the quality of the recording just dazzles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18lUQua ... ione-Topic

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DiamondEcho wrote:Naim hi-fi are like the Bentley of British hi-fi. In fact these days they manufacture the 'stereos' found in Bentleys. Prior and today they also manufacture very high-end hi-fi, somewhere down Swindon or Bristol way.
Salisbury

Naim run three HD radio stations (Radio, Classical & Jazz) that Naim equipment users can stream direct that feature a selection of Naim Records artists. Non Naim users can access the stations here, but only in Flac or 320k AAC. Still sounds good though.

https://naim.freshdesk.com/en/support/s ... 3000212917

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DiamondEcho wrote: This is from an early Naim lable album I was given and it's still breath-taking. I struggle to name the genre, ... [I shan't], but you'd need to be quite jaundiced to not find pleasure in it, IMHO.
Forcione is a really cool dude. I saw him a couple of times in Edinburgh playing with Boothby Graffoe at the kind of 4 men and a dog venues they'd pop up for the fringe. Even though (or because?) it was a comedy event he got to do some of the more flashy "wait what the hell did you just do" moves on his guitar; and when you ask him about it after the show he just kind of shrugs in a cool way.

And if Naim are the Bentley - what does that make Linn? There's something very special when you put them together

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Salisbury
Naim run three HD radio stations (Radio, Classical & Jazz) that Naim equipment users can stream direct that feature a selection of Naim Records artists. Non Naim users can access the stations here, but only in Flac or 320k AAC. Still sounds good though.
https://naim.freshdesk.com/en/support/s ... 3000212917

Thanks for that, I hadn't heard of it. My core system is c25 years old - better for the age, it warms in over the years - 'a NAIM thing' :-) But my system is non-tuner and offline, old-school. It's been in cartons for months post a move, but we should be getting it out this w/e, rigging it all up and giving it a day to warm up before gently starting to put it through it's paces again. [I had my speaker cone paper elements replaced quite recently so am going to take it really slowly, and know a system like this really gets so much brighter if it has about a day to warm after being off for a while]. ps. Yes it is time I added a tuner into the rack... I'll look into that in due course, thx for the tip-off.

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We saw Orbital this week, wow they're on form.
Been a fan since c1994, first time I got to see them and in a small (sub 1000) venue. Wow. Really interesting, some heavy 'downers' inter-leaved with some incredible joyful lifters. For want of a better word.
They played this one which is really interesting. A collab with a band called Sleaford Mods from Nottingham.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FM7Xea ... el=Orbital
'Orbital & Sleaford Mods - Dirty Rat (Official Video)'

Can't decide on the end genre, like ambient electronica, but the Sleaford Mods bring a gritty almost Prodigy like edge into it. Different, I like it.

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DiamondEcho wrote:We saw Orbital this week, wow they're on form.
Been a fan since c1994, first time I got to see them and in a small (sub 1000) venue. Wow. Really interesting, some heavy 'downers' inter-leaved with some incredible joyful lifters. For want of a better word.
They played this one which is really interesting. A collab with a band called Sleaford Mods from Nottingham.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FM7Xea ... el=Orbital
'Orbital & Sleaford Mods - Dirty Rat (Official Video)'

Can't decide on the end genre, like ambient electronica, but the Sleaford Mods bring a gritty almost Prodigy like edge into it. Different, I like it.
Hmmmm, In this household, the genre is known as "Garbage" :lol:
Each to his own.
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servodude wrote:Forcione is a really cool dude. I saw him a couple of times in Edinburgh playing with Boothby Graffoe at the kind of 4 men and a dog venues they'd pop up for the fringe. Even though (or because?) it was a comedy event he got to do some of the more flashy "wait what the hell did you just do" moves on his guitar; and when you ask him about it after the show he just kind of shrugs in a cool way.
Good god, I can't believe it's been 25 years since I bought Forcione's debut album Talking Hands, with Neil Stacey. (Known at the time as Acoustic Mania.) Quite staggeringly good. (And released by Naim, obviously.) Properly tasty. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Acoustic-Mania ... B00Y3Z5GR0.

As for comic stunts, it isn't every day that you see two guys playing the same guitar. :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yE06JJ1VUas

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rU4erHhgNvg

Love this young guy's voice and think it suits this great Eric Bogle anti-war song so well. I'm sure I wouldn't have been able to walk by. A shame about the street cleaner !

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doolally wrote:Hmmmm, In this household, the genre is known as "Garbage" :lol: Each to his own. doolally
Headlining a festival with attendance of 300,000 and your bald contribution is to say it's garbage. Quite bold there sir! :lol:

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bungeejumper wrote:
servodude wrote: As for comic stunts, it isn't every day that you see two guys playing the same guitar. :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yE06JJ1VUas

BJ
'That' reminded me of 'this'. 5 people on a guitar. "Somebody That I Used to Know"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_g9bBO1lfu8

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