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Gotta love ole Bowie! (goodnight sweet prince...)
Listening to:
The Path of Apotheosis by Infri
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Blackstar, as well as lots of older Bowie. The new album is amazing. It gets into your head. And the videos are so hard to watch, especially 'Lazarus'.
Aside from that, I've been listening a bit to Patti Smith's recentish album, Banga.
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Although not actually Bowie music (Ryuichi Sakamoto was the genius composer), I'm currently stuck on an endless listening loop of Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. The film did star Bowie (and Sakamoto too). I first saw the film at the Toronto Film Festival when it was first released, and it's been stuck in my head ever since then, which is going on 33 years now.
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Yes well everything seems to be decades ago now - scary! I remember that film, too - it traumatised me a bit. I'll have a listen.
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Not music, but I am listening to the Goulet Q&A blog #111.
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How about this? (Click the video.)
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Gabby Johnson wrote:
How about this?
From a music standpoint it's simply horrible, nevermind that it's a terrible waste of machinery. Glad they're having fun, but I couldn't listen to that more than once.
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Just listening to La Bala de Jorge González, a chilean tune, by Pedro Piedra.
Also, Recuerdos de la Alhambra by Narciso Yepes won't leave my head anytime soon.
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malole wrote:
The magical marvellous musical marble machine by Martin Molin of Wintergatan
I was going to say that he's lost his marbles, but I didn't see any of them hit the ground. Pretty impressive stuff, mostly with respect to the hours of work that must have been required to design and set up the 'machine' up to play that one tune. Watching some of its components, it looks like it can be reconfigured to play other things as well; an intriguing and twisted take on the player piano...