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MUSIC - What are ASF members listening to?



IMHO, this music is not to be shared on a stock market forum. The day this music is used in a car advertisement may well be the day I die.

I wonder weather Holy Week, Easter, Harvest Festival, love, toil and worship for mother Earth mean what they mean when economies of scale turn a hot cross bun into a year round supermarket commodity.




The Mass of St. John Chrysostom in the Orthodox Church is rich with Holy music.

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I love this music but it's hard for me. Paul Simon broke an international boycott to record that album. I was married to a South African woman around that time. The South African situation was very real. It was a disgusting disgrace.

The very first rule for me is that anything or anybody that is racist or prejudicial based on race, that is a 100% no go zone.

I accept that Paul Simon and the local musicians he worked with will say that what they were doing was progressive but the bigger picture tells the story. What Simon did was wrong in my book.
 
I accept that Paul Simon and the local musicians he worked with will say that what they were doing was progressive but the bigger picture tells the story. What Simon did was wrong in my book.
It brings up that old debate about whether it's possible to separate the art from the artist?

Can the art be appreciated, considered as good even, if the artist was in some way deeply flawed or even evil as an individual?
 
Not music as such but an interview's near enough so I may have to watch 60 Minutes if Keren Woodward and Sara Dallin (Bananarama as a duo) are going to be on it. :)

They just filmed this from London but yes it's for Channel 9 Australia.

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Looks suspiciously like promotion for their book which is out on 29 October........ :xyxthumbs
 
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I was at this one somewhere in the crowd. :xyxthumbs

If you are going to name drop, I was at the Rolling Stones concert below in 1973.
It was that long ago there is no sound on the youtube super 8 video and Mick Jagger hasn't any wrinkles. ? ? ?
The Stones start at about 2m 43sec, from memory the support group was a Perth band Fatty Lumpkin, they did a lot of Gethro Tull covers and had one original hit, "Don't knock the boogie".



Ah the internet, found a clip of Fatty Lumpkin, still singing their hit in 2013, age doesn't weary them.lol

 
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