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  • coccinellacoccinella Posts: 1,428
    thanks to you lot I am going to win this year's family music quiz. ๐Ÿ˜›๐Ÿ˜›
    Krautrock, no less. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

    Luxembourg
  • LunarSeaLunarSea Posts: 1,923

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    I've only just discovered as well thatย Klaus Schulze also died this year, considered by many to be the godfather of Krautrock & Berlin-school electronic music that evolved in the early 70'sย  :'(



    Clay soil - Cheshire/Derbyshire border.ย 

    I play with plants and soil and sometimes it's successful

  • wild edgeswild edges Posts: 10,497
    If you can keep your head, while those around you are losing theirs, you may not have grasped the seriousness of the situation.
  • WonkyWombleWonkyWomble Posts: 4,541
    @wild edges fantastic aren't they.... My brother has worked with them on a few occasions.
  • coccinellacoccinella Posts: 1,428
    I hope I will be able to listen @pansyface

    Since lockdown I have been following some of my favourite singers on live podcasts for very little money. Otherwise in Lux I have very little access to live British/Irish folk music.ย 
    Here's a link that might be of interest, but there are others.
    https://livetoyourlivingroom.com/

    During lockdown many artists did live streaming, it was a lifeline for me.

    Luxembourg
  • coccinellacoccinella Posts: 1,428
    here is a haunting winter song from Karin Polwart (who is doing one of the live stream on 21st December)

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


    Luxembourg
  • Pete.8Pete.8 Posts: 11,340
    I bought this double LP around the same time as I bought Dark Side of the Moon when it was released.
    So peaceful to just chill and relax to

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnFs85pLmj4&list=PL552450E1514256AB&index=1

    Billericay - Essex

    Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
    Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
  • steveTusteveTu Posts: 3,219
    I bought a whole set of those classical 'Collection' CDsย  (mine were Cadenza)- one was labelled on the cover and CD as Vivaldi, and turned out to be a mislabelled The Opera Collection.

    Cat Stevens ....from Tea For The Tillerman album

    ...and then a bit of Sly just to balance it up....



    UK - South Coast Retirement Campus (East)
  • Pete.8Pete.8 Posts: 11,340
    steveTu said:
    I bought a whole set of those classical 'Collection' CDsย  (mine were Cadenza)- one was labelled on the cover and CD as Vivaldi, and turned out to be a mislabelled The Opera Collection.

    I think I'd have preferred the Vivaldi!
    I still buy CD's - usually from World of Books.
    They're very cheap and most of the classical CD's are still cellophane wrapped.

    Was looking through the music library on my PC and came across this I'd not heard in a long time

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sm1q1XoN_Qo

    Billericay - Essex

    Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
    Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
  • punkdocpunkdoc Posts: 15,039
    Golden Earring: taking me right back to school again.
    How can you lie there and think of England
    When you don't even know who's in the team

    S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
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