[postlink]https://musicforlater.blogspot.com/2010/10/sun-never-shines-on-poor.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sy2C_PLmBC0endofvid [starttext] Richard & Linda Thompson's Spanish classical influenced masterpiece from the album Hokey Pokey (1974) [endtext]
[postlink]https://musicforlater.blogspot.com/2010/10/peal-jam-sad-lost-dogs-2003.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MscMAv7XHYcendofvid [starttext] This is probably my favourite track from their 2003 collection of B-sides and tracks that didn't, for one reason or another, make it onto a major release. This should have been on Binaural - it would have added so much colour to the album, but perhaps it would have stood out too much. In fact, there are six songs on Lost Dogs that didn't make Binaural, and listening to them, it's hard to understand why. Still - no complaints - it's a treat to hear tracks as good as this any way you can. Ironically, what you might expect to be a mish-mash of throwaway ditties turns out to be a great double-album [endtext]
Peal Jam - Sad - Lost Dogs (2003)
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PJ
[postlink]https://musicforlater.blogspot.com/2010/10/diego-stocco-bassoforte.html[/postlink]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhp6P9Ygsocendofvid [starttext]Diego Stocco calls this the Bassoforte - his re-imagining of the keyboard: a sort of hybrid guitar-synth, only without the Miami Vice suit styling. This can only be a good thing, of course. So can instrumental music with an emphasis on the mental.[endtext]
Diego Stocco - Bassoforte
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instrumental
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