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hummingwolf) wrote2007-02-01 10:17 am
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I Wuz Tagged!
List seven "songs" you are into right now. No matter what the genre, whether they have words, or even if they're any good, but they must be songs you're really enjoying now. Post these instructions in your LJ along with your seven songs. Then tag seven other people to see what they're listening to.
Now, you young people may download "songs" and think you're cool, but some of us more ancient folks listen to these things called "albums." Sure, they require some kind of concentration to listen to all the way through, but more than a few of them are worth the effort.
Oh, all right, I'll name seven "songs" anyway. But they're mostly from two different albums.
First, I've been listening to the album Grit by the late great Martyn Bennett. On his final album, Martyn combined samples of old records of (mostly) traditional singing that he grew up listening to with his own instrumentation, both electronic and acoustic. "Split between the songs of traveling people (Roma) and the Gaelteachd traditions of the Hebrides, it brings together by far the strongest links to the 'real' folk culture in Scotland. Virtually all the songs and narrative were sampled from vinyl records or from original quarter-inch tape recordings, the sources of which were mostly recorded from 1950 onwards." Listeners to the album seem to be split on whether it's utterly brilliant melding of old and new or obnoxiously noisy dance music clashing with singers who could do better. I love it. The three songs most likely to go running through my head at any moment (especially when I first wake up in the morning) are:
1. "Nae Regrets"
2. "Ale House"
3. "Liberation"
Thanks to a TV show last week, the fourth song I've been listening to is
4. Styx, "Renegade"
which
Before I got the chance to download the Styx song, though, I tried to find a way to drive it out of my mind using other music from my collection. I finally settled on No Reasons Given, an early group project featuring the late great Kevin Gilbert (who I think was a teenager at the time?). If you are interested in really obscure 1980s progressive pop, the 16 songs are available for free online, assuming the official Kevin Gilbert site is able to serve you at the time, which sadly isn't always the case. If you can download the songs, however, the three I've been listening to the most recently are
5. "If Ever Rain Will Fall" (which goes running through my head at random moments anyway)
6. "Masques"
7. "Tired Old Man" (which reminds me that it's been too long since I read Pinocchio)

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