joigus Posted February 3, 2022 Posted February 3, 2022 2 hours ago, beecee said: Slim Dusty and Daughter Anne Kirkpatrick, singing, "Drovin all over this land [...] A song with high carbon and methane fingerprint, but beautiful nonetheless. Glad Anne didn't adopt dad's stage name to become Anne Dusty. I knew Slim Dusty from his version of Waltzing Matilda. I love this version of Waltzing Matilda explained too: 1
beecee Posted February 3, 2022 Posted February 3, 2022 5 hours ago, joigus said: A song with high carbon and methane fingerprint, but beautiful nonetheless. Glad Anne didn't adopt dad's stage name to become Anne Dusty. I knew Slim Dusty from his version of Waltzing Matilda. I love this version of Waltzing Matilda explained too: That's Rolf Harris, of "Tie me Kangaroo down Sport" fame, and of course the "Wobble board" Slim was also married to one half of the McKean sisters, Joy, another old Australain C+W singing duo. 5 hours ago, joigus said: A song with high carbon and methane fingerprint, but beautiful nonetheless. Glad Anne didn't adopt dad's stage name to become Anne Dusty. I knew Slim Dusty from his version of Waltzing Matilda. I love this version of Waltzing Matilda explained too: One of my favourite Slim Dusty songs was the following...I hope I havn't put it up before?? 1
beecee Posted February 3, 2022 Posted February 3, 2022 (edited) Since we seem to be into all things Oz at the moment, another Australian icon like Slim Dusty was John Williamson. Here he is singing a song called "True Blue" at Australia Zoo, during a memorial service after the death of Steve Irwin. Quite touching. Edited February 3, 2022 by beecee
beecee Posted February 6, 2022 Posted February 6, 2022 There is a iconic Australian poem written by Banjo Paterson called "The Man from Snowy River" which is mandatory study in primary English classes. The poem was put to music by Slim Dusty, and also a movie made in the 80's Here it is put to music.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rW7rgnNqgjE
beecee Posted February 6, 2022 Posted February 6, 2022 (edited) A great American C+ W singer that died way too young Edited February 6, 2022 by beecee
Airbrush Posted February 16, 2022 Posted February 16, 2022 On 1/27/2022 at 9:19 AM, joigus said: This is the sweetest version I've heard, better than Led Zeppelin's version. Interesting instrument!
joigus Posted February 16, 2022 Posted February 16, 2022 18 hours ago, Airbrush said: This is the sweetest version I've heard, better than Led Zeppelin's version. Interesting instrument! I loved the instrument, and the delivery is amazing. I can't say I like it better than Led Zeppelin's version though. This one is sweet. Led Zeppelin's is more... well, bittersweet. And I love both. On 2/3/2022 at 7:50 PM, beecee said: That's Rolf Harris, of "Tie me Kangaroo down Sport" fame, and of course the "Wobble board" Slim was also married to one half of the McKean sisters, Joy, another old Australain C+W singing duo. One of my favourite Slim Dusty songs was the following...I hope I havn't put it up before?? Loved it! @beecee, I have a soft spot for working-class songs. One of the greatest American songs is, IMO, Sixteen Tons. So many unforgettable versions... I'm looking for a version by Merle Travis which he ends by singing, "I owe my soul to... Tennessee Ernie Ford". And the audience burst out laughing. It's taking me some time to find it. But in the meantime, here's a version by ZZ Top and Jeff Beck. Vinnie Colaiuta is at the drums. He's been praised as one of the best drummers of all time. 1
beecee Posted February 17, 2022 Posted February 17, 2022 9 hours ago, joigus said: I have a soft spot for working-class songs. One of the greatest American songs is, IMO, Sixteen Tons. So many unforgettable versions... I'm looking for a version by Merle Travis which he ends by singing, "I owe my soul to... Tennessee Ernie Ford". Not half bad! Every man and his dog was humming/singing that song when Ernie Ford first released it. Here's another interesting version, by the new Platters....
beecee Posted February 17, 2022 Posted February 17, 2022 10 hours ago, joigus said: I have a soft spot for working-class songs. One of the greatest American songs is, IMO, Sixteen Tons. Another of course was by a great American artist, and political activist, who was the first person to sing at the Sydney Opera House in the early seventies. Only the foundations were laid, but he did this for the workers on site during their lunch break.... Paul Robeson..... 1
joigus Posted February 17, 2022 Posted February 17, 2022 And now for something completely different... Another great: Tommy Emmanuel. His version of Merle Travis: And his version of another classic:
beecee Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 A delicious English blonde singer from the sixities..........Kathy Kirby
geordief Posted February 26, 2022 Posted February 26, 2022 (edited) https://youtu.be/ReW9uUYm-DA John Fahey Poor Boys Long Way From Home Edited February 26, 2022 by geordief
beecee Posted March 20, 2022 Posted March 20, 2022 A bouncy little Spanish number by the Greek Angel: 1
joigus Posted March 20, 2022 Posted March 20, 2022 (edited) 5 hours ago, beecee said: A bouncy little Spanish number by the Greek Angel: A Sevillana. And she's singing with Andalusian pronunciation. Pepe Marchena: "La Rosa del Jardinero" (The Gardener's Rose). This is cante jondo (deep singing). Edited March 20, 2022 by joigus translation
beecee Posted March 20, 2022 Posted March 20, 2022 5 hours ago, joigus said: A Sevillana. And she's singing with Andalusian pronunciation. She sings like a horse? 😉 Nana of course is capapble of singing fluently in many different languages, and is actually up there as the biggest selling female singer ever, and she didn't have to get her gear off to achieve that like your Madonna's and Mariah Cary's etc. 😊 Even in Mandarin..... A Greek song about the capital, Athena......
joigus Posted March 20, 2022 Posted March 20, 2022 2 hours ago, beecee said: She sings like a horse? 😉 Yeah, they wish!! All Andalusian horses are Andalusian; but not all Andalusians are horses, as you well know. 2 hours ago, beecee said: Nana of course is capapble of singing fluently in many different languages, and is actually up there as the biggest selling female singer ever, and she didn't have to get her gear off to achieve that like your Madonna's and Mariah Cary's etc. 😊 Amen. 🤣🤣🤣
TheVat Posted March 22, 2022 Posted March 22, 2022 Weird that I like Matt Dillon, and atmospheric movies in exotic locales, and yet haven't seen this film. Thanks for a nudge. Currently listening to ragtime selections on youtube. (once in a while, someone gets the tempo right, doesnt rush it)
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