netzerkaiser wrote:You know Nico had a son with Deloin? Crazy world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSFTjRT5RWA
All new to me, but I haven't looked into Nico as much as I would have liked over the years. Very interesting indeed.
netzerkaiser wrote:You know Nico had a son with Deloin? Crazy world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSFTjRT5RWA
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:netzerkaiser wrote:You know Nico had a son with Deloin? Crazy world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSFTjRT5RWA
All new to me, but I haven't looked into Nico as much as I would have liked over the years. Very interesting indeed.
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:Georges Brassens - Chanson pour l'Auvergnat
https://youtube.com/watch?v=df8SYHs4X94
netzerkaiser wrote:
Thanks. I post this too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQRuNNfgjOM
I mean you can't begin to contemplate all the rustic sad, fleetingly beautiful life & lives that happened in my Welsh, English, Irish, Scottish uplands & lowlands over the centuries, or in your Dalmatian or Balkan communities over the centuries.
It humbles us.
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:netzerkaiser wrote:
Thanks. I post this too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQRuNNfgjOM
I mean you can't begin to contemplate all the rustic sad, fleetingly beautiful life & lives that happened in my Welsh, English, Irish, Scottish uplands & lowlands over the centuries, or in your Dalmatian or Balkan communities over the centuries.
It humbles us.
What do you think about this song? It's I think supportive of the Republican cause in NI and at the same time conciliatory and I find that "there's a time for hate to cease" line very poignant.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=qvx82kIdUBE
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:I think I know where you're coming from with some of that, some things may start innocuous or even subversive and get appropriated, watered down or commercialised to su h an extent that only a caricature remains. I see this increasingly happening in the pop cultural sphere and former hipster typewps embracing mainstream pop stars and their fake messages of empowerment (which in its genuine form I do appreciate) There is less and less authenticity and room for genuine creativity or emancipation, it's sad to say. There were some music communities I used to frequent a lot a few years back that were mostly invested in the indie Canon till Pitchfork magazine came around and embraced thr shallow phenomenon of "poptimism" essentially showing they were just mindlessly following along some trend rather than genuinely appreciating the music.
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:What the NDH did to the Serbs was monstrous indeed but their descendants bear no responsibility for what had transpired there. If I am understanding you correctly, you mean to say that some may cling to the role of the eternal personalised victim vis-à-vis said descendants as a fetishistic token of sorts? This may be something completely different but sometimes there are some variants of fake caricaturisric "national identitities" that even get perpetuated among xth generation of "Irish Americans", "Polish Americans" etc. who haven't got the first clue about their origins but play the authority when it comes to such matters what it means to be authentically whatever. Ok, we may be talking past each other right now and I am going off on a tangent. LOL.
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:https://youtube.com/watch?v=rMwE1tBg2Hg
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:netzerkaiser wrote:
Thanks. I post this too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQRuNNfgjOM
I mean you can't begin to contemplate all the rustic sad, fleetingly beautiful life & lives that happened in my Welsh, English, Irish, Scottish uplands & lowlands over the centuries, or in your Dalmatian or Balkan communities over the centuries.
It humbles us.
What do you think about this song? It's I think supportive of the Republican cause in NI and at the same time conciliatory and I find that "there's a time for hate to cease" line very poignant.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=qvx82kIdUBE
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:Stiff Little Fingers
https://youtube.com/watch?v=on6DxBgfsDY
https://youtube.com/watch?v=gBE4i0-YK2k
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:Oh, yeah, Whip It. By the way, this was one of my favourites off the same album back in the day. They were already heavily into synths by this point.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=2ikPXAvOg-g
Then you have Beautiful World, even more electronic.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=56u6g0POvo0
At this point it's hard to believe they started out as a kind of punk outfit, which still shines through on their first LP in spite of Eno's production.
netzerkaiser wrote:Excellent. I'm typing with one hand by the way, my other elbow is leaning against the French dude's bass:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYkqLm9cM3Y
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:netzerkaiser wrote:Excellent. I'm typing with one hand by the way, my other elbow is leaning against the French dude's bass:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYkqLm9cM3Y
Love them.
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:Some crazy shit, I never knew their individual members' names and backstories and when looking up Hugh Cornwell I found some Strwnflers affiliat4d artists and found ID recognised the name and yeah, turns out I'd listened to a "band" called Celia and the Mutations. Wouldn't have re-discovered that without you posting that link. I mean musically Celia wasn't anything special but it sure is an unexpected throwback for me.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=W2Qy1_RlHA8
Anselm_Weinberg wrote:Buzzcocks - Time's Up
https://youtube.com/watch?v=1ZHkr_cqCvQ
I don't know much about Pete Shelley era Buzzcocks, mostly just listened to this EP as I was a fan of Howard Devoto snd Magazine.
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